Page 14—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES [STATE | Pizza sale downtown Columbia 684-2273 Starts Thursday Damnation Alley Thurs. & Sun. 7PM Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9 Boy Scout Troop 93 of Marietta wil hold a pizza sale on Saturday the 17th. Orders are being taken hungry, order at once. Profits will go winter camping trips. ELECTRICAL with WIRE il az | 122 | 14.25 18.95 We stock an extensive line of wire& cable WATER HEATERS GAS MODELS 3308 030+... 1389.95" ease ion... 194.85 SLECTRIC MODELS BRET... 182.45 ease $103.45 Ff PLUM SUPPLIES — PVC compere pumeing sy — DWV PVC DRAINAGE PIPE-SCREOWL ¥ga0........... 33.00 2" =x10'........... *4.00 ..... 850} 4'= 10"... .... 312.00 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 1 Mile East on S.R. 230 Ca XS WB 367-7707 or 653-8235 : LOW CASH & CARRY PRICES DELUXE 8-TRACK PLAYER $ 599% Spangler Appliance & Sound 42 W. Market St., Marietta 426-3122 ~~~ a a a now, so don’t wait to get| toward} GLASS LINED — Tiny Tim (on crutch) and Bob Cratchit watch as Marley ““scares’’ Scrooge. The spirits of Christmas in the three tenses are, left to right, LeeAnn Kelly, Jill McKain, Karen Wittell. Drama at Beahm Jr. High Elementary students performing Christmas plays Santa and Scrooge are coming to W.I. Beahm Jr. High on December 13th when Grandview Elemen- tary School presents their annual Christmas Musical. Pre-first and first grade will present a song drama- tization entitled ‘‘Jolly Santa Claus’’ by Alice M. Snyder. It is the story of Santa’s visit to a typical home. He brings magical toys which turn into living creatures: dancing dollies, a top, a teddy bear, and Mother Goose characters. Grades five and six will impersonate the notorious Ebenezer Scrooge in Val Cheatham’s operetta “Ebenezer and Friends.” The covetous old Scrooge humbugs Christmas until he is convinced by his dead friend Marley and a trio of Christmas Spirits to mend his ways. Members of the cast are: Scrooge, Keith Mueller; Bob Cratchit, Tom Longenecker; Marley, Greg Miller; Christmas spirits, Leeann Kelly, Jill McKain, and Karen Wittel; Tiny Tim, James Darkey; Mrs. Cratchit, Tina Becker; Cratchit children, Karen BPW hears talk on child abuse Dr. Carl Frey of Mount Joy spoke to the Mount Joy Business and Profes- sional Women’s club at their last meeting on the subject of child abuse. Dr. Frey said that there are five types of child abuse: physical, verbal, emotional, sexual, and physically neglectful. Most abused children are Chiques League The Chiques AAA bas- ketball league results for this week are: U.S. Local 5149 beat the Bombers 66 to 47 (top scorer for the Local was Jim Yeaglin with 44 points; the Bombers’ best was Mike Millar with 16 points). The Celtics de- feated the Kings 82 to S8. Top scorers were: Celtics, Jeff Frey with 38; Kings, Mark Kelly with 20 points. Both games were played at Farmdale. In volleyball, Sherman’s beat Herr’s 15-7, 12-15, 15-10. Big L defeated Donsco’s 15-11, 16-14. Circle Creek overcame Columbia Hardware 13-15, 15-9, and 15-7. Nancy Jo Greenwalt pledges Nancy Jo Greenwalt of RD1 Mount Joy was one of 21 women who recently pledged Phi Delta Sigma honorary alumnae sorority at Albright College in Reading. either under one year of age, or are teenagers. Parents who abuse their children have, needless to say, problems. They are often alcoholics or overly passive people who are afraid to be aggressive to their equals. Anyone knowing of a case of child abuse should contact the Bureau of Children’s Services in Lancaster. Dr. Frey was introduc- ed by Clair Miller. There was a vocal duet by Miss Sarah Holsinger and Dan- iel Holsinger, accompani- ed by Mrs. Hostetter. The program was arrang- ed by the public relations committee. Mrs. Earl Koser, presi- dent, conducted the meet- ing, at which reports were received about the candlelight tour and the senior citizens’ Christmas gift project. DHS Girl of the Month Debra Ross was intro- duced by Mrs. Eugene Eicherly, along with her mother, Mrs. Michael Ross. The December meeting will be held on Monday Grubb, Lisa Derr, Marcia Anspach, Craig Trout, and Scott Frantz; Boy, Kevin Hershey; and fund raisers, Pam Maxfield and Dwight Yoder. The musical will be held Tuesday the 13th at 7:30 in the Beahm auditorium. It is directed by Mrs. Patricia Enos and the Grandview faculty. Music by Mrs. Marian Roland. the 12th at Hostetter’s. The next board meeting will be on January 9th at Koser’s Guests at the meeting were Naomi Myers, dis- trict director, and Mrs. T.W. O’Leana of the Columbia BPW. University of Scouting confers degrees Anthony Frey, Robert Reed, James Ruhl, and Dave Raudabaugh recently graduated from the Univer- sity of Scouting. They studied stars, knife and ax use, rope work, hiking, cooking, and scout cere- monies. The outdoor ses- sions were held at camp Mack. Robert Miller coor- dinated. December 7, 1977 a,
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