78 April 19, 1978 Musical at Grandview The Grandview Elemen- tary School spring musical program will be presented on Tuesday, April 18th, at 7:15 PM in the W.1. Beahm Junior High in Mount Joy. Students from grades 2, 3, and 4 will participate. Amish bus The Mount Joy Area Historical Society is spon- soring a bus trip through Lancaster County on Satur- day, April 29. In addition to touring the farmlands of the Amish, the bus tour will include stops at Wheatland, the home of Presiden Buchan- an, and a tour through Rockford. Tour guides Vera Romayne Bridgett Contralto Romayne Bridgett of Mount Joy will appear at Franklin and Marshall on April 19th at 8 Cpr at Wolgemuth’s The Wolgemuth Feed Company of Mount Joy is instituting CPR and 1st aid courses for its foremen and supervisors. The courses will start next week. ““We're doing this in an effort to upgrade safety here at the plant,’”’ said Mike Smucker, who works there and is also the man Peifer on dean’s list Patricia . A. : Peifer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Peifer, 705 Bruce Ave., was named to the Dean's List at Franklin and Marshall College for academic work completed in the fall term of 1977. Ted Hershey dances Ted Hershey, a 1976 graduate of Donegal High and a 1st year dance major at Point Park College, Pitt- sburgh, will be performing on April 21st through 30th with the American Dance Ensemble of the college at the Pittsburgh Playhouse Theater. Merit scholar ; Pamela K. Wise, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Wise, 919 W. Main St., Mount Joy, was among 8 students in Lancaster County awarded 4-year Merit Scholarships. trip SUSQUEHANNA TIMES — Page 7 | B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry “Since 1915” MARIETTA, PA. t MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. Mrs. Ruth Kern, a 3rd grade teacher at Grandview School, was honored on April 17th for her 15% years of service, with the last three at Grandview. Mrs. Kern will be retiring at the end of this term. POOPSIE'S Key CEA EY 136 West Market Street Marietta 426-2510 This house, at 235 E. Orange, Lancaster, is the 1978 Decorator Show House of the United Auxiliaries of the Lancaster General Hospital. It will be open to the public April 24 through SEL May 14. Tickets are $3.00 [cheaper in advance and at the door]. Proceeds will benefit the hospital. SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED Gingrich and Vera Cox have planned an interesting tour and will provide a descriptive narration about the places enroute. Anyone may join this trip. It is not restricted to Historical Society mem- bers. For reservations call O0.K. Snyder, 653-4441. He will explain all details. PM in Nevin Chapel, Old Main. The public is invited. There is no charge. who will teach the official Red Cross courses. Mike told us that this course is not open to the public. However, any group or company that is inter- ested in the idea can call the Red Cross at 299-5561 for information. Ask for the Safety Programs extension. Miss Peifer must have earned a grade point average of between 3.0 and 3.7 (on a scale of 4.0 for all A's) and had no grade below C-minus, to qualify for the F&M Dean’s List. She is a 1975 graduate of Donegal High School: CHECKING ACCOUNTS We offer you a way to place your money in a safe spot, keep track of income and expenses, have a written record of pay- ments, and save a lot of walking at bill-paying time. A Personal Checking Account gives you all of these advan- tages, and more. For instance, bring your checkbook with you when you go shopping, or when you're on vacation. Most people will accept your check when you present basic identification. And, you will be assured an exact record of your expenditures. Check into our Personal Checking Account. It will make end- of-the-month budgeting that much easier. + THE pale] Agel IR: TL UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY, PA. 17552 WE HAVE PLANS FOR YOU. Ted will perform in several numbers during the performances. Previously he danced in Aida with the Pittsburgh Opera. Ted is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos D. Hershey of 43 Springville Road, Mount Joy. Miss Wise, a senior at Lancaster County Day School, received a Federal- Mogul Corp. scholarship. She would like to atfend the University of PA.
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