Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 11, 1977, Image 16

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Births
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Weaver (Susan Weaver)
Rheems, a son at General
Hospital, May 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Book
(Tammy Neese) 4499 Miller
Drive, Mount Joy, a daugh-
ter at St. Joseph Hospital,
May 6.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.
Graybill (Ruth Ann Zim-|
merman) 7111 Tabsman
Lane, Columbia, MD, a
daughter at Howard County
General Hospital, Colum-
bia, May S. Graybill is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin Graybill, Mount Joy.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Anspach (Kim Lokey)
Mount Joy R.D. #1, a son
at General Hospital, May
1.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Laubach (Gloria Hummel)
12 West Main Street,
Mount Joy, a daughter at
St. Joseph Hospital, May
4,
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Studebaker (Cynthia J.
Eshelman) R.D. #2, Mount
Joy, a daughter at Hershey
Medical Center, April 22,
1977.
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G.C. MURPHY CO.-THE FRIENDLY STORE"
14 WEST MAIN ST.-MT. JOY, PA Von Tues.-Wed.-
Thurs, -
Sat, - 9:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M,
Fri.- 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M,
- areas:
- Mathematics Usage, Social
' Studies
"Science Reading, and Word
May 11, 1977
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Herr (Terry Arnold) 128
Eleanor Drive, Maytown, a
daughter at General Hospi-
tal, May 4.
Blood
pressure
tests
at Sloan’s
A message from the
American Heart Associa-
. tion:
You can have high blood
- pressure and still feel
good. In fact, that is the
problem. Many people with
~ high blood pressure have
~ no unusual
. They don’t know they have
symptoms.
this disease.
The American Heart
Association, Lancaster PA
Chapter urges you to have
your blood pressure check-
ed. It is the only way to
find out if you have high
blood pressure. Stop in at
Sloan’s Pharmacy, 61 E.
Main St., Mount Joy on
Tuesdays from 2 to 4 p.m.,
for a FREE blood pressure
check during the month of
May.
Test
information
“announced
The Donegal High School
Guidance Office has an-
nounced the following test-
* ing information.
The National Educational
Development Tests (NEDT)
| were administered to all
tenth grade students earlier
in the year. The guidance
counselors will interpreting
the results of those tests
when they meet with the
group on Friday, May 13,
ist period in the auditor-
ium. Parents are cordially
invited to be present.
The NEDT battery in-
cludes tests of educational
development in five basic
English Usage,
Reading, Natural
Usage. It is administered
nationally to hundreds of
thousands of ninth and
tenth frade students and its
scores are reported in a
standardized manner so
each student can see where
he stands among others at
the same grade level
throughout the United
States.
The NEDT offers an
inpersonal, comprehensive
estimate of the student’s
educational development,
providing an important tool
for present appraisal and
future planning. Among
the most important infor-
, mation they will need for
constructive planning is an
- accurate assessment of
their abilities.
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