May 26, 1976 Glossbrenner Church homecoming service Rev. Gary Epler Honored members of Glossbrenner Photo by Corky Flick Rev. Clair L. Wagner, Jr., pastor, welcomed former members and friends of Glossbrenner United Meth- odist Church, Mount Joy, to a Homecoming Service, Sunday. Sixteen members were honored, as SO year or more, members. Those receiving the honor and a red rose in a milk glass vase, a church com- memorative medal and cer- tificate, indicating the honor were: Anna Grimm, 76 years; Grace Brinser, 68 years; Stella Herr (in me- morium), 67 years; Beulah Hilt, 66 years; Donald Eichler, Sr., 61 years; Esther Gebhart, 61 years; Mary A. Shonk, S7 years; William S. Buller, S3 years; Benjamin Kauffman, 52 years;Daisy Kauffman, S52 years; Ruth Klugh, S50 years; Mary E. Bates, S0 years; Ruth Eichler, 30 years; Gertrude Nentwig, S0 years. Rev. Gary Epler, a minis- terial son of the congrega- Photo by Corky Flick Golf tournament scores announced Results of the Mount Joy Golf Association Bicenten- nial Tournament held at Fairview Golf Course. The sponsor of this tournament was Johnson's Bus Service. 1. D. Hertzler 90-22/68; 2. R. Flick 77-8/69; 3. J. Metzler 88-19/69; 4. R. Hallgren 89-19/70; S.W. Hoff 90-20/70; 6. J. Mummau 82-11/71; 7. D. Halbleib 90-18/72; 8. M. Pricio 91-20/71; 9. L. Martel 86-14/72; 10 E. Koser 89-17/72. 11. D. Welsh 93-22/71; 12. B. Zimmerman 103-31/ 72: 13. J. Hamilton 90-17/73 14. B. Pennell 85-12/73; 1S. D. Arnold 89-16/73; 16. S. Landis 92-19/73; 17. M. Camp 92-19/73; 18. C. Wit- mer 84-11/73; 19. J. Pennell 88-15/73; 20. J. Booth 98-24/74. 21. G. Funk 92-18/74; 22. R. Hurst 85-10/75; 23. W. Price 97-22/75; 24. J. Charles 100-25/75; 25. R. Packer 82-6/76; 26. G. Berryhill 95-19/76; 27. C. Stites 94-17/77; 28. J. Landis 108-31/77; 29 K. Alexander 96-19/77; 30 C. Drescher 94-17/77. 31. B. Eshleman 9S- 17/78; 32. P. Hoffman 90- 12/78; 33. J. Hackman 92- 15/77; 34. J. Funk 102- 23/79; 35. C. Lauth 93- 13/80; 36. C. Bell 86-6/80; 37. R. Oberholtzer 97-17/80; 38. L. Zwally 88-7/81; 39. D. Campbell 93-12/81: 40. J. , Hollis Good 105-23/82. 41. J. Shetrumpf 104- 21/83; 42. N. Godshall 98- 15/83; 43. A. Mayer 100- 16/84; 44. H. Gingrich 105- 19/86; 45. B. Hoffer 107- 21/86; 46. F. Uri 106-17/89; 47. W. Kretzing 132-36/96; 48. C. Hallgren 81; 49. B. Martel 82; 50. B. Wells 94. 51. J. Shiffer 103; S52. R. no card; S53. G. Blasser no card; 54. G. Hivner no card. Closest to the par 3 flags: #6 S. Landis; #9 N. Godshall; #13 J. Pennell; #15 J. Hackman; #18 C. Witmer. Longest putt #10 J. Booth. Longest drive #14 B. Flick. Low gross B. Flick, 77. tion and pastor of the Blue Mountain United Methodist Parish in Lebanon County, m provided the sermon in the form of a monologue. Dressed in the attire of the time, Rev. Epler (as Wesley) related a biography of John Wesley (1703-91) founder of Methodism. Mrs. Joyce Dunkleberger Wagner, former member of the congregation and Senior Choir, sung a solo ‘In The Image of God’’. Miss Tammy Hoke, Clari- netist, from Hempfield High School, offered a solo, ‘“‘Sicilienne’”’, during the offertory. Immediately following the service, a tea and social hour was held in the Fellowship Hall where an excellent collection of mem- orabilia of Glossbrenner Church was on display. The collection ‘‘Hall of History’ will be opened on Saturday, May 29, 3:30-7:30 p.m. and Sunday, May 30, following the worship hour from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 5 ARNOLD 1975 Oldsmobile Starfire, 4 speed 1973 Oldsmobile Royale Sedan 1973 Pontiac LeMans Sedan 1973 Oldsmobile Royale, 4 dr. HT 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 1973 Chevrolet El Camino 1972 Pontiac Grand Prix 1972 Pontiac Catalina Wagon 1972 Oldsmobile 98 Sedan 1971 Oldsmobile 98 Sedan 1971 Pontiac LeMans, 4 door 1971 Buick Centurion Coupe 1971 Ford Torino Wagon 1970 Datsun Roadster 1969 Oldsmobile 98, 4 door 1967 Buick Special Sedan PONTIAC € OL DSMOBILE MAYTOWN, PA. ’S CARPET FOR Son & CAR 1660 S. MARKET ST. ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. Open 9to 5:30 Mon., Thurs... Fri.910.9 ~ Creative Carpetry FOOD SPECIALS Rolled Gold PRETZELS Martin’s FRANKS Graybill Dairy FRUIT DRINK & ICE TEA SALE Martin’s MAY 27, 28 & 29 : Bag 39¢ Thin : . Stix Tiny Tims 2 24 39¢ 89¢ 5 |b. box $4.25 2 Gal. BOILED HAM Shurfine Sweet CUCUMBER CHIPS Kraft Jet Puf MARSHMALLOWS Pringle’s Twin Pack | POTATO CHIPS °° +k CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY MONDAY, MAY 31 BENDER'S phone 898-2331 SALUNGA, PA.
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