Mrs. on Sunday, ERs June 6, Re The children of Mr. and Robert H. Mathiot, 116 North Gay Street, Marietta, held a surprise drop-in at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Morris 667 Essex Street, Marietta, in VISIT OUR FOOD COU Breakfasts, lunches, or dinners are served daily at our pharmacy. We feature delicious home-made soups and a lengthy list of tasty sandwiches and platters and always an everyday special for our economy-minded customers. We also present a choice of items for the calorie-conscious individual and for the tiny-tot who requires a smaller portion. If it’s carry-out service that you are seeking, we will prepare any item on our menu for you to take along. Our desserts include pies, puddings, cakes and a long list of mouth-watering sundaes made with Lancaster County’s own Pensupreme Ice Cream. For those who want ice cream for home, we maintain a self-service packaged department. Our food staff is proud of the quality of the food they prepare and serve and urge you to stop by and visit with us during your next trip to downtown Columbia. ** Free delivery service always to people in the area receiving the Susquehanna Times.” Page 10 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Marietta Junior Midgets win The Marietta Junior Midgets twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. Approximately 70 relatives and friends attended. The Mathiot’s have 4 children: Debra, wife of Ronald Morris, Marietta; Pamela, Stephanie, and 684-2551 684-2552 NTER 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Party held for Robert Mathiots honor of their parents’ Steven, all at home. The honored guests re- cently returned from a trip to Hawaii in celebration of their anniversary. The couple was married June 7, 1951, in St. John’s Luther- an Church, Columbia. a YW TIT) SNORE J IW. TT A 2 IIL bo 2 BE THIRD & LOCUST STS. COLUMBIA tourney June 16, 1976 story and photo by Ruth McConnell Marietta Junior Midgets wrapped up the Maytown Youth O:ganization Tour- nament with a 13-3 victory over Rheems to give them first place. Six teams from Susquehanna League participated. Members of the winning team are: Jeff Baker, Steve Butz, Bill Gutshall, Steve Meszaros, Joe Ott, Brian Stoutzen- berger, Dwayne Portner, Bill Penwell, Todd Butz, Darin Kolp, Steve Neal, Richard Oberholtzer, Joe Althoff, Jeff Kauffman, Greg Nazareth, Joe Pal- mer, and Teddy Martin. Their coaches are Clyde O. Butz and Harold ‘‘Rabbit’’ McKain. GIFT HEADQUARTERS EICHERLY’S Men’s Shop 78 East M ain Street, Mount Joy Phone 653-5942 Error Mark B. Gainer, 140 Park Avenue, Mount Joy, was awarded a BS in business administration degree, with distinction, by Penn State University re- cently. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gainer. roorsie's Key & Lock Shop : 144 West Market Street Marietta 426-2510 SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED RENT DO-IT-YOURSELF PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANER DEEP CLEAN YOUR CARPET FOR ONLY Ask your neighbor about this amazing carpet cleaning method. Over 20,000 renters of this machine have RENT A DAY been completely sat- FOR 24 HRS. isfied, most with out- PLUS CHEMICALS standing results. All Turkey Hill Minit Markets All Pensupreme Grocerettes Columbia Hardware Columbia and Marietta For further information Phone 393-3864 sb re a st ao ~~ ~~ ran —— a TIN Bubs BS Uf) peed pend Pw of pul pee peed Pe Po NN ao >rwnv
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