76 uo WS girls 9 to 12. - La 2 RSET ERY November 10, 1976 © Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Shuman Shumans honored on 50th anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester: Shuman, 1585 S. River Street, Maytown were quests of honor on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seaman, Maytown. The couple was married in the parsonage of the late Rev. Johnson, York, on October 28, 1926. They are the parents of two daugh- ters, Sara Jane, wife of Charles Seaman and Doris Armold, Richmond, Va. They have six grandchild- ren and are members of Reich’s E.C. Church, R.D.# DHS open Donegal High School will mark American Education Week by holding an Open House at the school on Thursday, November 16, 1976, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. The program will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the school’s auditorium with welcoming remarks by Youth Educa- tion Co-President, Jeanne Freed. Excerpts from the Youth center by James W. Reapsome The Marietta Youth Cen- ter, S40 E. Front Street, is now open for the winter season. The Schedule is as fol- lows: Monday nights, boys 9 to 12, Tuesday nights, boys 13 to 15, and Friday nights 1 Marietta, where Mr. Shuman served on the Board for 36 years. Mrs. Shuman is a teach- er in the primary depart- ment of the Sunday School. The former Elizabeth Ro- land is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roland and serves as treasurer of Farm Women Society #8. Mr. Shuman is the son of the late Mr. and: Mrs. Lewis Shuman. A retired farmer, Shuman is current- ly a tobacco buyer for Lancaster Leaf and is a member of Mount Joy Lion's Club. now totals $6500.00 [continued from page 1] Mrs. Robert Carroll, the treasurer, reported that the Adult Boosters have added $1,000 to the D-Lites pro- ject. These funds are the result of the recent hoagie sale and fifty-fifty sale. Currently the amount re- ceived for the D-Lites fund totals $6500.00. The goal for the project is $12,000. Honor contributors of $25 or more include: Bob Smith Contractor, Inc.; Ray N. Wiley Agency, Inc.; Wolgemuth Brother, Inc.; Cargill, Inc.; National- Standard Company; Carl B. Drohan, Inc.; Donegal Mutual Insurance Co.; B. Titus Rutt Agency, Inc.; i New Jersey Shell Casting Corp.; Keener Memorials, Inc.; and Mr. Robert E. Heistand. E. Martin Miller; O.K. Snyder, Insurance; Jeffrey W. Robinson; New Stand- ard Corporation; Williams Market; Kinsey's Archery Products, Inc.; Maytown Fire Company; Maytown Ambulance Association; Robert L. Arnold, Arnolds Welding Shop; and Mr. and Mrs. John Leas. U.S. Aluminum Corp.; Adam H. Greer, Jeweler; Greiner’s Garage, Inc.; National Central Bank; Mrs Robert M. Carroll; Marietta Youth Auxiliary; Susque- hanna Benificial & School Assn.; Marietta Lions Club; and Mr. and: Mrs. J. Edward Charles. Adult Football Booster: Club; Donegal Midgets; The Fruit Stand, C. Willis Herr; A Friend; Spangler Flour Mills, Inc.; Mr. and Mrs. Jere L. Thome; Ho- stetter’s Hardware, Inc.; Johnson’s Bus Service, Inc.; Big ““T”’ Restaurant, Nicholas Agourdis; and J. house Thursday night school’s Veterans’ Day Program will also be pre- sented. Parents will then have the opportunity to tour the classrooms and visit with the faculty. The purpose of . the visitation is to have the parents become better ac- quainted with their child- open The Youth Center is open to all boys and girls in the community.” Basket- ball, pool, ping pong and other games are available. A devotional program is included. The Youth Center is operated by the Congrega- tional Bible Church of ren’s teachers. Due to the great number of interested parents, time will not permit lengthy, individual discussions. Teachers, however, will be glad to provide the opportunity to set up a conference at a time convenient to both parents and teachers. Re- freshment will also be served. DID YOU HEAR... ~ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lutze of RD#1, Marietta, recently took a trip to Italy. DID YOU HEAR... Local bartenders were surprised to learn that Jimmy Yeaglin celebrated his 21st birthday on Mon- day, November 8th. In honor of his birthday, Herr’s Fruit Stand is offer- ing Baum’s sweet and lebanon bologna at 214 off: L. Motors, Mount Joy. K.&S. Tool Company; Jones & Zink Insurance, Inc.; Donald Yingst Auto - Sales; Peter Paul, Inc.; Mount Joy Lions Club; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shenk; American Legion Post 809, Maytown; The Bridal Bou- quet;" Peifer Joy; Maytown Association; Elementary Soccer. Mr. Steve Banks is coordinating the community drive. In other action the par- ents of the football team have set November 23 for the annual banquet. Mrs. John Lease and Mrs. Rob- ert Carroll were named as Co-chairmen for the event. Players, parents, coaches, and their wives, cheerlead- ers, water girls, trainers, and administrators will be quests. The next meeting of the group will be December 7, 1976. w/ SY) ae 3 } Ug ~ Brothers, Highlander Cleaners Mount Youth - and Donegal Y INS Yk) ETRUIT SAS OMING SOON— bigger and better than ever The Baum’s Sweet & Lebanon Bologna ..s:1.9 2Ic off per pound in honor of Jimmy's 21st birthday. oe Project D-lites fund ; SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3 ** CHRISTMAS IS COMING! ¢* 7 Don’t wait to have your CHRISTMAS PHOTOS taken PORTRAITS our specialty Photographic Supplies Complete Equipment Department BISHOP’S STUDIO 44 North Market Street : Elizabethtown, PA | Phone 367-1322 MOUNT JOY LEGION [2 mi. E. of | Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass] WOO MOP Th 60 Wy, SO MOI November 13 STANDARDS Tn st Mle Wm et yet mer” Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Reservation Ph. 898-8451 BINGO MAYTOWN FIRE COMPANY Every Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Early Bird Games Plenty Of Good Food TAND = \J . ‘rs AD 5 Christmas Room Don’t Miss It! Thurs., Fri. & Sat. 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