Page 16 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Fashions for women of all ages will be on display when the Donegal High cheerleaders present “Fools for Fashion,’ April 1 at 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium. If you don’t know what to buy this spring, and your ecyes are getting fuzzy from staring inde- cisively at the Sears cata- log, this show is guaran- teed to help you make up your mind. Everything from sports- wear to formal clothing will be on display. Refresh- ments and entertainment Deb Saurbaugh wears a white beach cover-up with multi-colored stripes on the skirt, and smocking around the bodice. The versitile outfit doubles as a sundress or as loungewear. photo by Corky Flick Letter to editor Dear Editor: Until recently we (Mari- etta Ambulance Crew Members) were unaware just how many people did not know how to call for an ambulance if one was needed. With your help, maybe we can clear up some of these misconcep- tions. One common belief is that only a doctor can call for an ambulance. This is far from the truth. Anyone who needs the ambulance may call for it. In Marietta you will call 653-2046. This will connect you with Cen- tral Dispatching in Lancas- ter. There is no toll charge for this call. When the dis- patcher answers you will, as calmly as possible, give him your name, address, phone number, and nature of the problem. In extreme emergencies, excitement or misinformation can mean the difference between life or death. The dispatcher will handle things from there and in most cases the ambulance will be on the road within minutes. In other cases where you ‘have an elderly or disabled family member who is to be admitted to the hospital and it is not an emergency you can follow the same procedure. You can call Central Dispatching at 653- 2046 to make the arrange- ments or you can call our scheduler for Marietta, “Fools for Fashion” at Donegal High Deb Torres shows off a green maillot swimsuit with white Terricloth cover-up. are free, and 12 models. will show you how the latest spring things really look. There will be 4 adult models; Lilli Ann Kopp, Elizabeth Sarbaugh, May Greider and Claudette Miller. Eight cheerleaders will photo by Corky Flick model teenagers’ clothing; Marta Emenheiser, Loris Raber, Tracee Gotwalt, Gwenda Albert, Deb Torres, Lori Lucabaugh, Deb Saurbagh and Pam Wivell. Admission costs $1.50. Jack’s of Park City will provide the clothes. Pam Wivell relaxes in a 3-piece pantsuit with a blazer- style jacket of cotton and polyester and a drawstring waistline. Mrs. Roy Eppley at 426- 1814. Many people call us ‘a necessary evil.” Nobody looks forward to needing “the ambulance, but when the necessity arises, we feel that everyone should be schooled in the pro- cedures for calling us. If anyone would have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me for addition informa- tion. Also at this time 1 would like to remind the residents and businesses in Marietta of our equipment fund drive. New equipment is constantly coming out for better care of patients, so it becomes necessary for us to ask the people of Mari- photo by Corky Flick etta to help us in getting new, modern equipment for the ambulance. We have donation jars located in the various businesses in town, or donations can be mailed to the ambulance associa- tion at 100 West Market Street, Marietta. The entire crew would like to thank everyone in town for supporting our activities and a special thanks to the editor and staff of the Susquehanna Times for giving our or- ganization very fine pub- licity. Sincerely, Stephen M. Bailey Chief Driver Marietta Ambulance March 23 1977 Lori Lucabaugh wears a peach-colored polyester knit with lace yoke and smocked bodice. photo:Corky Flick Marietta High alumni banquet The annual Marietta High School Alumni Ban- quet will be held Saturday, June 4, at Mr. Lacy’s Lounge, Route 441, Mari- etta. Speaker will be Joseph Jones class of ’48, a Col. in the United States Marines. John ‘Ken’ Jones will serve as master of cere- monies. Beef sandwich sale in Marietta Members of the Pioneer Fire Company, Marietta, will sponsor their annual beef sandwich sale on Saturday, March 26. Orders are being taken at this time. If anyone not contacted desires to order sandwiches call 426-1622 before Saturday or 426- 3691 on Saturday. MCA gives green light to playground The Maytown Civic Association voted to go ahead with plans for a supervised playground pro- gram this summer. The program will have to get along without outside government funding this year, but association spokesmen say the group can do the job with its own funds. “Right now,’”” said pub- licity head Ivan Hess, ‘‘it depends on the associa- tion’s ability to secure 2 competent supervisors.’’ The next meeting of the Maytown Civic Association will be held on the first Tuesday in April.
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