Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 26, 1978, Image 14

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    Page 14 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
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April 26, 1978
Hostetter honored by Meals on Wheels
Mrs. Clarence Hostetter
of Mount Joy was honored
- by the Board of Directors
and workers of Meals on
Wheels at the annual
recognition banquet held at
Glossbrenner Church on
Tuesday night.
She was presented with a
plant for the work she has
contributed to Meals on
Wheels. Other people also
got prizes from local
merchants.
Lester Hostetter, presi-
dent of the Board, was the
M.C. He introduced Joi
Shearer, Miss Mount Joy,
who sang. Margaret End-
slow accompanied her.
Mrs. Vera Cox talked
about herbs to the group.
She came complete with
samples of various - herbs,
and told the people about
herbs in the Bible and
Cleopatra’s use of them.
Helen Hamilton, who
co-directs Meals on
Wheels, said that 23,000
hot meals have been served
by the program so far in
the local area.
Besides president Hos-
tetter, other Meals on
Wheels Board members
are: Jean Gerberich (who
chaired the banquet),
Eleanor Schlosser, Henri-
etta Ranch, Ethel Foley,
Barbara Weidman, Eleanor
Sloan, Alice Sloan, Mrs.
Norman Dondmore, and
Mrs. Edna Hostetter.
The following persons
have worked as volunteers
in the program:
Ben and Esther Hoff-
man, John and Dora Wit-
tle, Harvey Evans, Pharis
and Erma Risser, Charles
"and Nora Eby, Clark and
Kitty Greger, Dorothy
Meuler, Lester and Anna
Mae Hitz, Suie Snyder,
Mary Shearer, Sarah Mar-
tin, Ruth Musser, Mary
Nauman, Eileen Nissley,
Martha Crider, Mary Sar-
ver, Vera Thompson, Shar-
on Roberts, Muriel Saylor,
Frank and Fern LaVan, Jay
Sherk, Dorothy Sherk, Ed
and Emma Murphy, Helen
Emminger, Jonas Emmin-
ger, Esther Miller, Dorothy
Pence, Fanny Grove, Eliza-
beth Brandt, Sadie Brooks,
Loraine Levering, Unice
Herr, Orpha Gish, Eleanor
Sloan, Phoebe Sentz, Ruth
Bushong, Mary Shatto,
Helen Rice, Bob Rice,
Anna Mae Levering, Betty
Gantz completes training
Marine Private First
Class Walter R. Gantz, Jr.,
son of Eleanor G. Sipel of
327 W. Donegal St., Mount
Joy, has completed recruit
training at the Marine
Whole Milk *1.25 gal.
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And an old fashioned ice cream parlor
Sundaes, Banana Splits, Shakes, Cones, Sandwiches
OUR OWN ICE CREAM
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PHONE 367-2286
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17022
Corps Recruit Depot, Parris
Island, S.C.
Mr. Gantz is a 1977
graduate of Donegal High
School. He joined the
Marine Corps in December,
1977.
The following students at
Beahm Jr. High were on
the honor roll:
““A’’ Honor Roll
Grade 7
Lori Harvey
Anne Musser
Lisa McMullen
Laurie Miller
Sirirat Sritulanondha
Jeffrey Way
Grade 8
Lonnette Earhart
Joyce Heisey
Nancy Kreider
Leslie Nolt
Mary Ruhl
Darol Saylor
Valerie Schroll
Shelly Schwert
Jennifer Swank
‘“B’’ Honor Roll
Grade 7
George Armold
Kevin Becker
Gerald Berning
George Blasick
+Jill Brocious
Kelly Lynn Brown
Scott Brandt
Kevin Brubaker
Zimm, Bertha Sweigart,
Thea Rodenhauer, Richard
Snyder, Lester Zuch, Ella
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen
Husak (Patricia Romono),
880 Farmdale Rd., Mount
Joy, a son at General
Hospital, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston
Newcomer (Sheryl Haines),
RD3 Mount Joy, a son at
St. Joseph Hospital, Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.
_ Smith, Jr. (Janice Grube),
RD3 Mount Joy, a daugh-
ter at Osteopathic Hospital,
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Hanks (Deborah Welch),
Mae Kagel, Bob and Helen
Billett, Ruth Wisman,
Hazel Baker and Pauline
Bonham.
RD1 Mount Joy, a son at
General Hospital, Wednes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Gillham, 559 W. Market
St., Marietta, a daughter at
Columbia Hospital, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Deitz (Alice Fair), SS W.
Walnut St., Marietta, a son
at General Hospital,
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. David
Hanks (Debora Welch),
RD1 Mount Joy, a son at
General Hospital.
Floyd in Contuex
Navy Gunner’s Mate
Seaman Rick A. Floyd, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Chester A.
Floyd, Jr. of 952 Church
St., Mount Joy, is partici-
pating in exercise ‘‘Comtu-
ex 2-78’ in the Atlantic
Ocean and Caribbean Sea.
He is serving as a
crewmember aboard the
guided missile cruiser USS
Biddle, homeported in
Norfolk, Va.
Comtuex 2-78 is a 21-day
exercise involving more
than 4,000 personnel and
12 U.S. Atlantic Fleet
ships, a Coast Guard cutter
and two French destroyers.
It is designed to improve
the overall readiness of
Wayne Chappel
George Cizauskas
William Cox
David Deitrick
Angela Fry
Carolyn Gehman
Carol Ann Gerlach
Sam Jacoby
Michael Jones
Tom Lucabaugh
Kathy Henly
Darnell Wilson
Ellen Endslow
Betsy Marley
Grace Snyder
Phil Peters
Brad Price
Darrel Risberg
Mervin Rutt
John Martin
Marty Miller
Jean Odenwalt
Cheryl Poston
Daryl Martin
Frank Spence
Terry Meszaros
Stacey Ricedorf
Sarah Russell
Sherry Sauder
Suzzy Smoker
Patricia Kline
Kathy Lippiatt
Corinna Markley
Crystal Sweigart
Donna Watto
Elissa Woody
Emily Zuch
participants and to enhance
command and control pro-
cedures at sea.
Floyd joined the Navy in
October, 1976.
DID YOU HEAR?
Phil Houseal, a graduate
of Donegal High School, is
playing baseball with the
varsity at Millersville State
College this spring.
He is a junior majoring in
Computer Science and he
will see duty as a righthand
throwing pitcher.
Houseal is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Houseal,
26 S. Queen Street,
Maytown.
Beahm Jr. High Honor Roll
Grade 8
Jeff Aldinger
Terri Bradfield
Sharon Buckley
John Erb
Duane Finley
Michael Frey
Ronald Good
Anne deVitry
Kelly Drohan
Jessica Eidemiller
Debra Freed
Carl Hess
Kevin Hiestand
Christopher Hoffer
Kevin Hostetter
Joan Garber
Lynn Hart
Dave Kautz
Steven Kunkle
Jean Mark
Marc Mengel
Scott Neal
Patricia Meszaros
Teresa Meyers
Karen Mummaw
Tom Pekarek
Dave Sadler
Steve Shireman
Kerry Shreiner
Scott Snyder
Jo Beth Sheaffer
Dawn Tamkin
Carol Saylor
Scott Teats
~ Tracy Underkoffler
Tracey White