Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 12, 1976, Image 3

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May 12, 1976
New Church to be dedicated Saturday
The Reverend Russell
Williams, District Superin-
tendent of the Assemblies of
God Churches, will be the
speaker for the Dedication
Services of the newly con-
structed church at route 141
and Ormine Road, Marietta,
on Saturday, May 15, at 2:30
p.m. The Reverend Leroy
Hoover, Pastor will present
special music.
The church, formerly
known as Marantha Chapel.
began when a group of
Christians met in September
1934, a business meeting
was held to organize an
assembly. Nineteen charter
members signed their
names for this purpose. Of
these original charter mem-
bers these persons are still
attending: Mr. and Mrs.
John Gusler and Mr. and
. Mrs. Aaron Gottshall, and
Paul Gottshall.
In 1935, an old school
house was rented, at 524
East Market Street, Mari-
etta, and sessions were held
there until 1937 when ‘Old
Zion Church” was rented
from the Marietta Boro. In
1946, Marantha Chapel was
affiliated with the Assem-
blies of God. The church cas
incorporated in 1960 and
became the Assemblies of
God Church of Marietta.
The Reverend Thomas R.
Brubaker organized the
congregation and the first
Friendship Fire Co. holds meeting
The monthly meeting of
the Friendship Fire Co. No.
1 was brought to order by
President Estock at 7:30
p.m.
Chief, Frank Good report-
* ed 7 fire calls and 4 service
calls for April. April 8,
Friendship responded to a
brush fire in Mount Joy;
‘April 10, the dept. was
called to a residence in the
Boro for a malfunctioned oil
burner. A car fire was
reported on East Main
Street, April 12. The com-
pany responded to 2 trash
fires in Rapho Twp. on April
17. A rag in a light fixture
caused a small fire at Seiler
School on April 21 and April
29, the dept. assisted
Rheems on a. barn fire.
Chief Engineer, Tom
Markley reported Howard
Mott and Bill Martin as new
engineers.
“Richard Miller was taken
into the dept. as an active
member.
Purchase of batteries for
the walkie-talkie and 4 radio
helmets, 8 pair of boots and
6 helmets were approved.
The meeting was ad-
journed at 9:50 p.m.
DHS boys to be sponsored
by Miz.
Steve Eno, Kevin Brad-
ley, Kris McCue, and Randy
McCoy have been selected
to represent Donegal High
School at ‘‘Keystone Boys
State’’ held at PA State
University.
The purpose of the ‘“‘Key-
stone Boy's State’’ is to
develope young leaders for
our communities.
Kevin, Kris, and Randy
will be sponsored by the
American Legion of Mount
Joy. Also sponsored by the
Mount Joy American Legion
Joy American Legion
are Mike McMullen, Keith
Gephart, and Greg Gallagh-
er. Mike, Keith, and Greg
were chosen to represent
Donegal High School at the
‘State Police Youth Week."
Steve Eno will be spon-
sored by the Marietta
American Legion.
American Legion baseball team
to hold first meeting Sunday
The first meeting of the
American Legion, Post 185,
baseball team will be Sun-
day, May 16 at 2 p.m. at the
Legion Post Home.
Anyone between 16 and
18 wishing to play should
attend.
Manager is Doug Avers.
Business Manager is Jim
Buehler. Coaches are Stan
Frey and Jim Sargen.
Schedule: Tues. May 2S -
Final paper drive to
by Donegal
The final paper drive of
this term will be conducted
on Saturday, May 15, from 8
to 11 a.m., for the Donegal
Band Parents club. If a
donor has a large amount it
can be picked up by calling
653-4910.
Last call for Colgate labels
is also on May 15th. Profits
from the two projects will be
contributed toward the Band
camp which wil be held in
Gettysburg, August 16 to
21.
The marching band under
the direction of Glen Leib,
will parade in Hershey on
Se 5 ese
Columbia at Mount Joy;
Thurs, May 27 - Mount Joy
at Strasburg; Tues., June 1 -
Manheim Twp. at Mount
Joy; Thurs., June 3 - Denver
at Mount Joy; Thurs., June
8 - Mount Joy at E-town;
Thurs., June 10 - Ephrata at
Mount Joy; Tues., June 15 -
Manheim at Mount Joy;
Thurs., June 17 - New
Holland at Mount Joy; Tues.
June 22 - Lititz at Mount
Joy; Thurs., June 24 -
Band
May 22, Mount Joy on May
29, and in Marietta, May 31.
Directors will be appoint-
ed this month with the
election of officers at the
June meeting in the High
School on the 7th.
Mount Joy at Paradise;
Sun., June 27 - Mount Joy at
Columbia; Thurs., July 1 -
Mount Joy at Quarryville;
Tues., July 6 - Mount Joy at
Manheim Twp.; Thurs.,
July 8 - E-town at Mount
Joy; Tues., July 13 - Mount
Joy at Manheim; and
Thurs., July 15 - Mount Joy
at Lititz.
Game time is at 6 p.m.
Home games are played at
Donegal High School.
be held
Parents
The correct phone num-
ber to call for large amounts
of paper is 653-4910 not
653-4710, which was printed
in last weeks issue for the
Donegal High School Par-
ents Club paper drive.
DHS students chosen
for ‘Leaders Camp’
Mark Weidman, Jacob
Sherk, and Greg Lindemuth
have been chosen to also
represent Donegal High
School at ‘‘Rotary Leaders
Camp.” Mark and Jacob
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will be sponsored by the
Mount Joy Rotary and Greg
will be sponsored by the
Maytown/Bainbridge
Rotary.
resident pastor was the
Reverend Harold E. Doer-
son.
Pastors who followed
were: Rev. Charles A. Par-
rish, Rev. Elwood Bell, Rev.
Citor Burkett, Rev. Paul C.
Parrish, Rev. Anthony C.
Planes, Rev. John J. Myers,
Rev. Dennis Mann, and the
current pastor the Rev.
Leroy Hoover.
The public is invited to
attend the dedication ser-
vices.
DID YOU HEAR...
Paul Hay, Maytown, won
a trip to St. Martin’s Island
as a reward for meeting his
quota of sales as a Zenith TV
Dealer. He stayed at the
Mullet Bay Hotel where he
attended sales sessions.
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