Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 15, 1978, Image 7

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March 15, 1978
Reminder
Paul Sontag reminds
Marietta Borough residents
to fill in and return the
Marietta Borough resident
survey questionaires as
soon as possible.
Girls’ basketball
banquet
The Donegal Girls
Basketball Banquet will be
held at Hostetter’s Banquet
Mount.Joy, on Wednesday.
March 29 th, at 6:30.
3M volleyball
Anybody interesting in
purchosing tickets, please
cal Mr. Ray Kolp,
426-3378, or Mrs James
, Kinsey, 653-1337.
“Soft War’ begins at Y
The Lancaster YMCA
extension volleyball league
is starting. On Wednesday,
March 22nd, the first game
of many between Mount
Joy, Marietta, and May-
town teams be be held.
The Y describes the new
league as ‘‘Soft-War—no
pressure games to worry
about.”” If you are 18 and
interested, -call Larry Gain-
er in Mount Joy, Ben
Thompson in Marietta, or
Warren Rupp in Maytown.
DID YOU HEAR?
Mike Grove, of suburban
Chickentown, and Martha
Herr, of the Herr’s Fruit
Stand in Marietta, are both
nursing sore shoulders due
to snowmobile accidents.
Mike was going cross
-country to visit his inlaws
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SALUTETOELVIS
starring Harry Mann in concert
[Note correction of time below]
Sunday afternoon April 2nd, 3p.m.
Treat the whole family to a springtime
surprise. See an American legend come
into being. Enjoy this * first for Lancaster,’
and reminisce about the ‘‘King.”
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Tickets available at front desk at $6.00 or
fill out coupon for $1.00 discount, and mail
along with payment no later than March
25, 1978 to: SALUTE TO ELVIS
Sherwood Knoll Inn
500 Centerville Road
Lancaster, PA 17601
Penn State at Middle-
town will offer courses
leading to a Paralegal Cer-
tificate this spring. It is
designed both for students
and employed persons; it
will meet evenings.
Six courses get you the
parchment. Each costs $75
dollars plus $5 for registra-
tion. Two classes a
semester will be offered,
including summers.
Interested? Call Ron
Melchiorre at 787-7753.
near Landisville when he
hit a big drift near Drytown
and toppled.
Martha was racing her
husband Willis; taking a
short-cut across a frozen
lake was her undoing. (But
she did win the race.)
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Boy & Girl
of the Month at DHS
Jolene Lindemuth
Jolene A. Lindemuth, the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Lindemuth of 100
Coffe Goss Road, May-
town, is the DHS Girl of
the Month. She is in the
academic/business course,
and wants to work in
business, although she is
also interested in interior
decoration.
Jolene is a member of
the Maytown Church of
God, where she sings in
the choir, helps with the
Bible school, and plays
piano. She is active in the
CBYA, of which she is the
treasurer. She has worked
at Byers pastries, teaches
flute and piano, and
babysits.
Jolene has been in
these activities at DHS:
marching and concert band
9-12; stage band; chorus
9-12 (serving as president
and pianist); County chorus
11-12; District chorus 12;
Rhythm Singers 11-12;
Mirth of a Nation 10; No
No Nanette 12; senior class
play; Who’s Who 11;
hockey 9-12; and track 10.
2h
Harold Keller
Keller takes
counseling course
Harold K. Keller of
Mount Joy, a realtor and
real estate investment
broker, received his Certifi-
cate of Completion upon
graduating from the class
“The Art of Real Estate
Counseling’ given in Beth-
esda, MD, by the Chatham
Corporation.
Instructor ‘‘Rocky’’ Cha-
tham described Keller as
“an outstanding student”
and commented that he is
now better qualified to help
his clients. The course is
oriented toward the needs
of the client, and counsel-
ing him, rather than
straight selling.
Brian Golden
Donegal High’s Boy of
the Month is Brian Golden,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Golden of RD3 Mount Joy.
Brian is in the academic
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Since 1909
PARK FREE
800 S. Queen St.
Lancaster, PA
Soft & Creamy— Full of Coconut
Rabbits— Pigs— Cats— Crosses— Eggs
the Easter Bunnies Home
Harry SEE:
OUR Easter Flower Show
course at DHS. He plans to
attend Penn State. He is a
member of Trinity Lutheran
Church and Youth
and works summers at
John R. Ebersole, Inc.
His Activities at DHS
have included: basketball
9; track 10-12; German club
12; basketball club 9-12;
varsity club 12; National
Honor Society 11-12;
Who 11; and he attended
the Rotary Leader’s
in 11th grade.
STATE
THEATRE
downtown Columbia
684-2273
Starts Thurs.
Pete’s
Group,
Dine Out This Week of . . .
COLONIAL INN
324 W. Market St., Marietta
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL. | THURSDAY IS
STEAMED CLAMS STEAK NIGHT
Who's DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAL
Camp Closed Easter Sunday
PHONE 426-1109 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
Your Host & Hostess Mon. thruFri.11a.m. -2a.m.
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