Page 18 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES PRACTICAL— PRETTY GIFTS SHOWERS BLENDERS LET US SUGGEST SLOW COOKERS INTYIAAId AYV LVHL WOODENWARE GLASSWARE COOKWARE ANNIVERSARIES SUNBEAM Mixers *“*MAC-FRY” Deep Fryers “$74.94 64.94 15.99 Cuttery & Flatware 20 picce—sisos 10.95 Hostetter Hardware, Que. 93 East Main Stree:, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 653-1861 “$2.99 et oN Col. J. F.. Jones, U.S. Marines, was speaker for the Marietta Alumni As- sociation Annual Banquet held at Mr. Lacy’s Lounge, Marietta, Saturday night. He compared training of the Marines to that of college and stated that the former educated a member for life, while college was only career oriented. He sighted the moral decay of Today's society and the influence of pornography on youth. However, the Marietta High School grad- uate feels Americans are citizens of a great nation. Classes of 1927 and 1952 were honored guests of the Alumni, with four members “of the former class attend- ing: Perry Stewart, Ellen Schock Rothscheaffer, Je- annie Seaman Baker and Beatrice McElroy Hoffer. Members of the class of ’52 celebrating their 25th year since graduation present were: Vivian Moran Car- roll, Ginny Eurich Sargen, laney Hummel Marley, Ann Funk Miller, Don Marley, George Armold, Sunday, June 5, 48 persons completed the 12 hour American Red Cross Cardio-Pulmonary Resusci- tation (CPR) Course. The course, sponsored by the Mount Joy ambulance, lasted 4 weeks. The first 3 consisted of lecture and practical work. The 4th session involved a written and practical test, which everyone passed. The am- bulance crew is planning another CPR course for the fall - dates to be announc- ed. The crew would like to thank instructor Ron Alle- man and testing instructors Jim Kondras and Robert SEE BOB for pre-season buys in Frigidair air conditioners. SEE our ENERGY SAVER models SPANGLER APPLIANCE-SOUND 40-42 West Market Street, Marietta 426-3122 sessions The class of 1952; from left to right; front row- Vivian Moran Carroll, Janey Hummel Marley, Donald Marley The class of ’27; Beatrice McElroy, Jeannie Seaman Baker, Rothscheaffer and Peary Stewart. Robert Dressler, Ted Grei- der and Don Kugle. Prizes were awarded for the following: Person in an honored class coming the greatest distance—Ellen Schock Rothscheaffer; Person com- Sterling. The following persons are now certified and properly trained to perform CPR: Barbara Bair, Peggy Brackbill, LuAnn Brene- man, Ferne Coover, Loretta Dimeler, Jere Duke, Ann Eicherly, Thelma Fitzkee, Jackie Gainer and Larry Germer. Bob Gebhart, Leslie Gebhart, Brian Gerber, Jean Gerberich, Jean Ger- mer, June Gilber, Kathy Hart, William Kanoff, Gerry Kirkpatrick and Sandra Kirkpatrick. William Kirkpatrick, Carol Lambert, Lee Leh- man, Barry Leber, Brenda Leber, Sarah Martin, Mar- # Marietta Alumni Assoc. Banquet June 8, 1977 and Ann Funk Miller; back row- George Armold, Ted Greider, Donald Kugle, Robert Dressler. ing the greatest distance— Mary Starling (from Flori- da); Person under age 30—Mary Starling; Person with the most children— Janet and Don Marley (five); graduate with the most grandchildren—Char- 48 people complete CPR ion Maxwell, Carol Miller, Carole Musser and Fern Ney. Linda Rice, Paul Joyce Ricedorf, Sharon Roberts, Doris Seiders, Jean Shelly, Betty Shuman, Robert Smeal, Christine Rice, Ellen Schock les Alexander and Harry Drick tied with 10 and oldest Alumnus attending —Mrs. Lucy Zuch, class of 1906. The 1978 event will be held the first Saturday in June. course Snyder and Paul Snyder. Frank Splain, Jr., Sally Wagner, John C. Wealand, Jr., Marlene Zuch, Janet Derr, Dave Milovich, Tom Kirchner and Patricia Mor- an. Donegal Democratic Club meeting The Donegal Democratic Club will hold its June meeting on Thursday, June 9, at 7 p.m., at the house of John Matoney, 566 N. Angle St., Mount Joy. Election of officers will be held. All candidates from the Donegal School District, all interested Democrats and all friends of the Democratic Party are invited.
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