MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) PAT sr se ge 00 November 12 Jack Frank Snes mesma ss mere Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Reservations—898-8451 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Avatlable Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) A CITGO Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES SNOW TIRES Who needs them? You do! We predict the first snowfall will be Nov. 28 Get them NOW before we leave for deer hunting. MILLER'’S Mobil’ SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA 426-3430 A FOR REAL ESTATE 9 Jack Johnson & Associates 684-7700 Sandy Shoemaker 426-3655 LeRoy Appley 426-1420 WR Vol. 77 No. 43 November 9, 1977 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA as second § class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate: $6.00 pe Y EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Norianco Health Center (Mount Joy Area Omly) MARIETTA CITGO | CITGO GAS—GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 A.M. — 8:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M. Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863 East End—Route 441 — Marietta Susquehanna Tintes Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75-A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday (52 issues per year) 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor— Nick Bromer Advertising Manager—Kathie Guyton Society Editor—Hazel Baker Please send me the SUSQUEHANNA TIMES weekly (50 issues per year) for: Lancaster County——1 year—$6.00 (outside Lancaster County)——1 year—$6.50 Mail to: SUSQUEHANNA TIMES, Box 75-A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547. [continued from page 1] and parsonage. Ground breaking was held on Easter Sunday afternoon March 29, 1959. The cornerstone was laid by Rev. J. Vincent Watchorn, District Superintendent on Sunday, June 7, 1959. The parsonage was dedicated on September 27, 19359, and the church was dedi- cated with impressive cere- monies on November 10, 1959 by Bishop Fred Pierce Corson. By 1967 the education BPW meets —Senator Hager addresses Professional Women State Senator Henry Hager, minority whip, spoke to the Mount Joy BPW at the October meeting. Introduced by Betty Groff (who chairs the committee which arranged the speech), Senator Hager talked about problems facing the State Govern- ment today. A trumpet trio from DHS provided music. Personal development committee chairwoman Mrs. Frank Eicherly introduced the DHS Girl of the Month, Mimi Ginder, and her mother, Mrs. Stanley boyoi the Month Ginder. Mrs. Arthur Sprecher reported on the Fall District meeting of last month, and Mrs. Charles Graham reported on the candlelight tour. Miss Elsie Lefever and Mrs. Wilmer Shoop volunteered for the Senior Citizens Project. The November meeting will be held at the home of" Mrs. Earl Koser, president, on the 17th. Miss Naomi Myers, district director, will be the guest at the November 24th meeting. The candlelight tour is on the 20th. Henry Klugh Henry Klugh is the November ‘‘Boy of the Month’’ at DHS. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klugh of 322 N. Market Ave. in Mount Joy, Henry is in the business course at Donegal, and has gone out for track and soccer all four of his years at DHS. Henry was captain of both teams, All County in soccer, and was State 2-mile relay champ in 11th grade. He was in the soccer and basketball clubs and was District cross country his senior year. Henry is a member of the Glossbrenner U.M. Church. He has worked for the Mount Joy Borough Authority summers. Henry wants to go to college, but his major is undecided. Donald Betty leads United Way effort With eight weeks com- pleted and two to go in the 1977 United Way Cam- paign, officials reported yesterday that giving has reached 76.5% of the $2,407,000 goal. The report shows that the largest single campaign division, Industry and Con- struction, chaired by Donald H. Betty of Mount Joy, leads the effort this year with 85.2% of its goal. | ...Chiques burns mortgage (cont.) unit was found to be too small, so an addition was added. In 1968 Rev. Charles Wittaker became pastor and in 1970 the present minister, Rev. Woodrow Kern, became minister. The year 1977 has been declared by Rev. Kern as a year of jubilee because on the eighteenth anniversary the church is debt free. A banquet was held Saturday November Sth at Indian Springs Country Club with an excellent attendance. Invited guests were Rev. and Mrs. Menno Good, November 9, 1977 Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wittaker, and Rev. ang Mrs. William Sharp, Dis. trict Superintendent. Spe- cial music was provided by the Gotwal family. On November 6th, as part of the church service, the mortgage was burned. Those participating were William Fackler, Chairman of the Trustees when the church was being built, Ralph Myers, Chairman of the present Trustees, Rev. Kern, minister of the church, and District Super- intendent Rev. William Sharp. Country Fair Lutheran Church to hold gala extravagansa The Lutheran Church Women will hold a ‘‘Coun- try Fair’’ on the 18th and 19th in the fellowship hall of Trinity Lutheran on West Main Street in Mount Joy. Proceeds will go for Christian work in teaching, preparing for the ministry, the Peace Corps, and other worthy projects. Here are some things that you will find there: Kountry Kitchen—home made soups, drinks, ham- burgers, and low-cal desserts; Kiln Krafts—Sants’s boots, angles, sneakers! Kraft Korner—just about anything; Bo Girl of the Month Fall Splendor—dried flower arrangements, Wil- liamsburg under glass; Teen Scene—macrame, decoupage, string art, sand painting; Attic treasures—no cloth- ing, but plenty of glass- ware and jewelry; Kandy Kart—guess what? Green galore; Potpurri—this one will smell good; Stitch and Sew—pot holders, bibs, etc.; and Book Nook. Hours are 1 to 9 on Friday, and 9 to 4 on Saturday. Thumb—oplants Debra Ross November's girl of the month at DHS is lovely Debra Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ross of 225 Delta St., Mount Joy. She is in the academic course at DHS. Debra has been a member of the band, chorus, hockey team, dra- matics club, member of the homecoming court, and the executive committee of her class. She was also class his- torian, president of the Spanish club, and receiver of the NEDT certificate. Debra attends St. Mark’s U.M. Church, and is employed at the Schock Center. She plans to be a psychologist. re ed ee AN ee oD 7