Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Mt. Joy golf scores The Mount Joy Golf Association’s June 27th Tournament’s starting times have been announc- ed. This is a point quota tournament to be played at Indian Springs. The tournament is spon- sored by Roots Distribut- ors, Mount Joy. 11:00—B. Pennell, N. Godshall, D. Arnold, and J. Hackman. 11:07—1. Mummaz; G. Sheetz, C. Stites, and P. McKain. 11:14—J. Metzler, D. Halbleib, W. Earhart, and D. Campbell. 11:21—C. Drescher, P. Hoffman, M. Camp, and D. Welsh. 11:28—C. Lauth, E. Koser, K. Alexander, and P. Floyd 11:35—R. Hallgren, B. Eshleman, J. Booth, and J. Barnhart. 11:42—W. Price, C. Witmer, G. Funk, and J. Funk. 11:49—S. Landis, B. Hoffer, and J. Stephson. 11:56—J. Good, J. Shet- rompt, A. Mayer, and G. Berryhill. 12:03—W. Kretzing, H. Zimmerman, J. Pennell, and J. Charles. ; 12:10—C. Bell, R. Ober- holtzer, W. Hoff, and L. Conte. 12:17—B Oberdorff, R. Hollis, H. Blasser, and G. Hivner. 12:24—R. ‘Flick, R. Hurst R. Packer, and L. Zwally. 12:31—J. Landis, D. Hertzler, and F. Uri. 12:38—M. Pricio; L. Martel, H. Gingrich, , and R. Martel. Meckley, Sweger on dean’s list at LVC Two hundred twenty- three students of Lebanon Valley College have been named to the Dean’s List for the second semester of the 1975-76 academic year. To attain Dean’s List distinction a student must earn a grade-point average of 3.3 out of a possible 4 points. In addition, he or she must be a full- time John Wert Stanley John B. Wert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Wert, Mount Joy, is a recipient of a Stanley Home Products Inc., $750 scholarship award. Wert is a senior at Lancaster Mennonite High School, and is intereted in a career in medicine. ’ The scholarship may be applied to ‘any accredited Lt. Michael Sweigart Marine First Lieutenant Michael J. Sweigart, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Sweigart of Mount Joy has participated in Operatioh ‘“Solid Shield » 76”, as a member of ® Masine Medium Helicopter Squadron. 264, homebased in Jacksonville, North Caro- lina. The two- week joint exer- cise on the North Carolina and Georgia coastline in- volved more than 50,000 men and women from all scholarship student carrying a‘ mini- mum of 12 hours work for the semester. Debra M. ‘Meckley; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. . Meckiey, 104 Marietta Street, Mount Joy and Lou Anh Sweger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. ‘Sweger,: 854 Chestnut Street, Couns were selected. - wins $750 ° college. Winners are selected on the basis of « Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, school grades and other Riographical material. The competition was open to the children of «eligible full.time Spanley associates. Mrs. Wert is a unit sales leader for the “corporation in the Lancas- ter branch. branches of the Armed Forces. The exercise included air, surface and submarine operations and an amphib- ious assault. It was de- signed to test command and control plans and to provide training in the procedures for emergency evacuation of noncombat- ants from a simulated battle zone. A graduate of Donegal High School, he joined the Marine Corps in January 1973. Hamilton, _J.. wed Jas. The wedding of Miss Patricia Kay Ebersole, Mount Joy, to James R. Hoffman, Manheim, took place Sunday, June 13, at St. Paul’s United Church of Christ, Rev. Bright officiat- ing. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Norman Street, Mount Joy. She was graduated from Donegal High School in 1971 and is . employed by Wilton Brass in Mount Joy. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Hoffman, 37 South Penn Street, Manheim. A 1964 graduate of Manheim Cen- tral, he is employed by National Central Computer Center, East Petersburg. Given in marriage by her lace covered bodice featur- ed a Jhoreshoe . type neck- line. * The long sheer sleeves belled out at -the wrists and were adorned "Mr? and Mrs. Ralph | Sumpman, 541 East Market Street, Marietta, will quiet- ly celebrate thejr fiftieth Wedding ‘anniversary on Saturday. They were mar- ried June 26, 1926, in Columbia, PA. 4 daughter of the late, Mr. and Mrs. Shmuel Banner of Columbia and retired from *“The Sound of® Music” opens June 25 at 8 p.m., at { the Dutch Family Festival, 2497 Lincoln Highway Past, 6 miles east of Lancaster at Route 3Ghand Route 896. ° C. Ebersole, 39 Hopewell parents, the bside wore a’ floorlength gown of Organ- za over ‘taffeta. The venise. Mrs. Sumpman is the’ Patricia Ebersole to Hoffman with venise lace. The full natural skirt fell from an empire waistline which was trimmed with venise lace. The bride wore a match- ing Cathedral length Man- tilla edged in venise lace which fell from a circlet type crown headpiece. The matron of honor was Mrs. Margaret Baker, Elizabethtown, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Jean Sipes, Elizabethtown, sister of the bride and Sue Mearig, East Petersburg. Gift receiver was Jackie Hess. . Jon Mearig, East Peters- burg, served as best man. Ushers were Steve Licht, 'Rheems, and James Gray- bill, Mount Joy. The organist was Mrs. Clark J. Smith. The soloist, Dr. Richard B.' Hoffman, brother of the groom sang, “The Lord’s Prayer.” Following the ceremony a reception’ was held in the + church basement. After a hongymoon trip to Niagara Falls, the couple will reside in Milton Grove: . Golden anniversary for R. Sumpmans Wermir Shde Company. * Mr. Sumpman is the son ‘of the late Mr.. and «Mrs. Abram Sumpman of Mari- etta R.D., and retired from the Marietta Depot. They have three daugh- ters: Clairg Wise, Marietta; Edna Magley, Columbia, and Ruth Roth, * Wrighs- , Ville. They have twelve " grandchildren. The. - Merle Gobds to present: musical The Fodtival Players will present thi popular musi- * cal Tuesday through Satur- day nights , through Septgmber 4, 1976. Re- servations, at 717-397-4431. . PICK YOUR OWN °° 'MONTMERCENCY SOUR CHERRIES ° Starting Thursday, June 24 YES, we still have apples! * Stayman & Delicious For your big get togethers let us supply your needs with Frosty Acre frozen vegetables in 20 Ib. boxes, beef patties in-10 Ibs., No. 10 cans of vegetables, fruits, catsup, - gallons of pickles, olives, Shenks Concentrate for drinks. 100 Ibs. Sugar $24.50 — 5 Ibs. $1.29 Canning and freezing supplies PICNIC THINGS AND MUCH MORE WITH FREE PARKING NEAR THE DOOR. WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT. STORE HOURS: Daily Bam. 106 p.m., Fri. 8 am. 09pm. % mi. West of Mount Joy, along Route 230 PH. 653-5661]. June 23, 197¢ STONEBRIDCE Fary 1 1/4 mi. S. of Mount Joy on Pinkerton Rd. off Marietta Ave. W here we feature our own Local Choice Beef, Pork, Veal & Lamb | By Sides, quarters, bulk paks & retail. iB SLAUGHTERED IN OUR PLANT Properly aged, and sharp frozen [CUSTOM BUTCHERING | Homemade Bologna sausage, pudding, scrapple, and lard : Complete Line of FROZEN FOODS Full Lineof SEAFOOD ITEMS Mon., Tues, Wed. 9-5:30 Thurs. & Fri. 8-8 Saturday 8-5 PHONE 653-4087 John H. Brubaker BE I IE DR OR I OR CR OS . . \S . * ’ Used cars, Sales, Inspections, and Service A} BILLMEYER, Tg ‘Since 1915” MARIETTA, PA. MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. SPRING CLEARAN CE ) SALE REDUCED PRICES ON ALL ANNUALS INCLUDING: Petunias Marigolds Zinnias Coleus Snap Dragons Begonias Impatients Dusty Millers Pansies Geraniums Peppers .- Eggplants Cabbage RUHL'S FLOWERS PHONE 653-4006 Mount Joy, Pa.
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