Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, February 15, 1978, Image 12

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    Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
HEINEMAN'S
Doug Hopwood
February Boy of the
Month at DHS is Doug
Hopwood, the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Hopwood
Doug is in the academic
course and wants to study
business or a related field
in college. He is a member
of St. Luke’s Episcopal
Church. He has worked as
a farm hand, and now
maintains the property of
Dr. and Mrs. John Grosh.
Doug has been active in
these areas at DHS: foot-
ball 9, basketball 9-12 (and
tri-captain), track 11, 12,
band 9-12, spanish club 11,
basketball club 9-12, dra-
matics ciub 12, varsity club
12, junior achievement
11-12 (treasurer two years),
class executive committee
11-12. He was a Who’s
Who nominee in his junior
February 15, 1978
Doug Hopwood and Stacy Miller
are boy & girl of month at DHS
Stacy Miller
February's Girl of the
Month at Donegal High
School is Stacy Miller,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
of RD2, Box 444 Mount year. John R. Miller, 111 Delta
Joy. St., Mount Joy.
; Stacy is in the academic
course. She plans to major
Thursday Friday Saturday Monday 7
Feb. 16 17 18 igs College.
in the following activities:
Shop 4 - 5 4 - #® 9 - 5 tennis 9-12, cheerleading
9-12, hockey 9, 10, student
council 9, 10, Keystone
Girls’ State 11, National
Honor. Society 11, 12,
girls’ track, and executive
committee 9-12. She was
listed in Whe’s Who.
Stacy is a member of St.
Mark’s U.M. Church.
Washington was born on February 22nd so we are offering
the following items all at a 22% savings.
Ladies
Slips &
Panties
SAVE 22%
Mens&Boys
Jeans
SAVE 22%
Obituaries
MILDRED MILLER
Mrs. Mildred V. Miller,
63, formerly of 14 E.
Market Sf., Marietta, died
at the Heatherbank Health
Center.
She was born in Marietta
and lived there all of her
life. She was the daughter
of the late James F. and
Ava Huss Saunders, and
was the widow of Ray L
Miller, who died in 1971.
Surviving are: a daughter
Patricia, wife of George
2 0 . Bish, Columbia; a son Lee
- COUPON ® _e Eugene Miller, at home;
S n x six grandchildren; two
Register all 4 days brothers, James R. Saun-
PROFESSIONAL
by 0TC/ PC APPLIANCES
' ders, Marietta, and Harold
J for boxes of
Commodes, walkers, crutches, canes,
H. Saunders, Lancaster.
i chocolate
covered cherries
wheelchairs, surgical support garments,
traction equipment, elastic hosiery . . .
¥
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Ladies
Cotton
dresses 3
SAVE 22% 38
Underalls
SAVE 22%
Save
DOROTHY TYSON
Dorothy M. Tyson, 60, of
RD1 Bainbridge, died on
February 7th at her home.
She had been under the
care of a physician.
She was the wife of
Norman Tyson, and was a
member of the United
Brethren denomination.
She was born in Eliza-
bethtown, a daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Albert.
In addition to her
husband, she is survived
by a son Norman E. Tyson,
Lancaster, and a daughter
Patricia, wife of Larry
Archer, Canton, OH; five
grandchildren; a sister
Anna Wise of Palmyra, and
a sister Esther Hinkle of
Marietta, | | FERAL RT RM, at
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