Page 4 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Births Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brennan, (Patricia Checci) Shultz, (Joyce Garber) 286 W. Market St., Mari- Mount Joy, R.D. #1, a etta, a daughter, at Gener- daughter, at General Hos- al Hospital, Thursday. pital, Sunday. Summer playground activities begin Summer activities have begun at Marietta’s Mem- orial Park and the Maytown American Legion play- ground. They will run for six weeks. Hours of supervised ac- tivity are from 9:00 to 12:00 and from 1:00 to 3:00. Registration cards must be filled out by youngsters who attend. In addition to BEFORE YOU GO ON VACATION - OR TRAVEL - AN bY ‘ie QO ® oa .* . 4 wo" WE SUGGES OUR SUMMER BANK SERVICES * TRAVELER'S CHECKS can be purchased here. We have First National City Bank and American Express Traveler’s Checks. o VALUABLE PAPERS should be placed in a Safe Deposit Box for their safety and your peace of mind. We have Safe Deposit Boxes available at reasonable rentals. o VACATION LOANS are here to make your vacation everything you want it to be. eA VACATION CLUB MEMBERSHIP to help you save for next year’s vacation. It’s not too late to join! Pp. S. N NATIONAL UNI MOUNT JOY BANK Stop in to visit, and cool off in our air conditioned lobby. 1Rsl3 "HOMETOWN BANK" ’ ach depositor Inoured to $40,000 "orga Ltr | -tus ance COerONaNOn the regular activities, there will be occasional special events, notices of which will be posted. Supervisors in Marietta are Barbara Reuter and Steve Stehman. Supervis- ing the Maytown activities will be Linda Smeltz and Greg Lindemuth. “Free Swims’’ will take place on Tuesdays at the Mount Joy Lion’s Club pool. The cost is 25 cents, and those participating must register the morning of the swim. Rain days for Teen The rock band ‘‘Max- well’ will be featured at the weekly ‘Teen Splash Party’’ sponsored by the Mount Joy Lion’s Club on Wednesday, June 29, at June 29, 1977 the swims will be Fridays. “Free Swimming’ starts June 28th. H. Morrell Shields is teaching summer music program. Forty students are enrolled in the Monday section at Maytown school; 24 are enrolled in the Tuesday section at River- view; Grandview meets Wednesday; and 30 more learn music at Beahm Jr. High on Thursdays. If you want to enroll, contact Mr. Shields or simply go to the schools between 9:00 and 4:00 on thé proper day. splash the pool, W. Main Street, Mount Joy. All local teens are welcome. In case of rain the event will be held indoors. Kim Reighard is certified in prosthesis Mr. Kim L. Reighard, a pharmacist at Hinkle’s Pharmacy, Columbia, re- cently attended a week long seminar in Cincinnati, Ohio for instruction and certification in surgical or- thosis and prosthesis. The course included lec- tures on surface anatomy and workshops on durable equipment, such as wheel- chairs, canes, crutches and patient lifts. Mr. Reighard joins Mr. John A. Goshert, R. Ph. and Mrs. William W. Bachert on the staff of Certified Surgical Appli- ance Technicians at Hink- le’s Pharmacy. Albert Reinhold celebrates his 91st birthday Albert Reinhold of S. Clay Street, Marietta, was guest of honor at his 91st birthday dinner at Lacy’s Lounge on Friday, June 3rd. The party was hosted by his brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Reinhold of Pittsburg, for 12 guests (The actual date of birth is June 13th). He was also guest of honor at a similar event in Lancaster. Weekend guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Wisner, Gladwynne, Pa. Mrs. Wisner is a niece of Mr. Reinholds. MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) July 2 F fer msr mss meter, Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Reservations—898-8451 Albert Reinhold STATE THEATRE downtown Columbia 684-2273 Starts Wednesday Airport "77 Nitely—7 p.m. Fri. & Sat.—7 & 9 p.m.