Page 8 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Ea Featured twirler Cindy Charles iri Homecomin Queen Suzanne Frey photo by Jay Behling October 20, 1976 3 2 Featured Majorette JoNan Shirk Donegal defeats Annville-Cleona 34-8 at DHS Homecoming game [continued from page 1] Donegal is now in a 3-way race for the section 3 championship with Elco and Cocalico. All three Scott Mowrer (#23) sweeps around the Annville line during the Hom teams have lost only one game in league play. Donegal travels to Elco next Saturday for what could be the decisive con- test. Homecoming game fans had a lot to cheer about last Saturday. Scott Mowrer put DHS on the scoreboard in the first quarter. Al Newlin made the second score in the next Ze ecoming game. Scott is the smallest man on the team but he sure can run. He tallied 122 yards in the game. The big guys providing protection are obviously doing a good job, but we can’t read their numbers. That’s Kevin Bradley watc Haw SrA Pete Splain (#32) plows through a hole in the line. Guar to make the hole a little wider. hing calmly in the background. d James Shrum (#60) aims period on a 2-yard plunge. Mike Carroll added six points in the 3d quarter when he fell on a blocked punt in the end zone. Arlen Mumma made a spectacu- lar leap to knock down the football (See photo on page D. Donegal’s 4th TD came in the last period when Kevin Bradley hit Marlin Emenheiser with a pass to the end zone. Donegal’s 254 running yards and 9S passing yards added up to the team’s best performance of the season. Scott Mowrer, who weighs only 140 |Ibs., tallied 122 yards rushing in 15 carries. Scott picked up a lot of his yardage on wide sweeps around the line. “The kids blocked real well,”’ Coach Gayne Deshler remarked. Pete Splain booted 2 PATs and some powerful punts, including one 59-yard bomb. Martin family entertains Kuhns On October 10 Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Martin enter- tained the Kuhn family at their cabin at Peaceful Valley near Big Springs in Perry County. All had a very enjoyable time. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Martin, Richard Martin, William and Julie, Mrs. Bertha Foreman, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kuhn and Terry, all of Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerber, Robin, Brian, and Cherie and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Johns, all of May- town. "Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wagaman and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kuhn of Man- heim. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Martin and children; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hershey, and Mr. and Mrs. John Walter, all of East Peters- burg. Larry Johns and Pat Simms of Wrightsville. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gerber of Marietta. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ger- ber; Patti and Scott; Mr. and Mrs. John Hershey, and Mr. Lloyd Hershey all of Lancaster. Farm Women’s Society meets by Pauline E. Miller Farm Women’s Society #8 met October 16th at 2 p-m., in Chiques United Methodist Church, Mount Joy, R.D. #1. The meeting was in charge of Grace Bixler, president. Group singing was led by Miss Anna Mae Eby. Mary Grace Martin accompanied on the piano. Devotions were in charge of Lillian Eby who gave appropriate thoughts for fall and read from Psalms 128. Minutes were read and roll call was taken by secretary, Mary Grace Martin. Society #26 was entertained at this meeting. Mrs. Buckwalter, presi- dent, of the guest Society gave a brief word of greet- ing. Margaret Heisey on the Ways and Means Commit- tee announced that plans for a bus trip to Philadel- phia in November would be cancelled. Vera Frey gave the treasurer’s report in the absence of Elizabeth Shuman. Viola Greider on the Sunshine Committee re- ported having visited Lizzie Keener and that Esther Musser in the General Hospital has slightly im- proved. Mr. Lester Hostetter, Mount Joy, presented the main feature of the after- noon as he gave many pointers on the care and growth of chrysanthemums and roses. He brought beautiful specimens from his garden. Seasonal refreshments were provided by hostesses Mary Reist, Kathryn Heisey, Kathryn Erb, Eliz- abeth Newcomer, Ethel Herr, Lillian Eby, and Anna Wolgemuth. The next meeting will be held November 20th at hte held November 20th at the home of Mrs. Anna Keener R.D. #1, Elizabethtown. Fay Stoner, a 4-H student to Germany, will be the special speaker. Oc Ph Lu Facul by GI