Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 31, 1978, Image 3

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    May 31, 1978
Mr. Forrey, Maytown Elementary teacher, was
flabergasted when he walked into his room and found
that his kids had a wedding party set up for him. He
had settled for his new house a few hours before, which
he and his fiancee, Susan Hallowell [pictured above],
will live in after the ceremony.
The kids gave him the red oak tree in the photo to
help him landscape his new home.
Mark Bushong promoted
Commonwealth National
Agri-Loan Corp., a subsid-
iary of Commonwealth
National Bank, announced
the promotion of J. Mark
H. Keller
Harold Keller recently
graduated from a course in
““The Art of Real Estate
Counseling” in Bethesda,
MD. This course stresses
the needs of the client and
how to find these out,
rather than just selling.
Keller was an outstand-
ing student,”’ said instruct-
or C. Charles Chatham.
Bushong of Landisville to
assistant secretary of the
subsidiary. He joined the
bank as an assistant
manager of agriculture
loans in 1977, after running
a 130-acre dairy farm near
his native Columbia for 30
years.
Bushong is past presi-
dent of the Lancaster
County Cooperative Agri-
cultural Extension Service
Board, a director of
Lancaster County Council
of Churches, Community
Action Program, and a
deacon of the Mountville
Church of the Brethren. He
and his wife Martha have
five children.
Bargains Galore
on our
Lower Floor
Shelly’s Bargain Basement
237 Locust St., Columbia
WAITER Te
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by Mrs. Elizabeth Smedley
and Mrs. Carol Lambert at
Riverview School, students
are learning how reading
can introduce them to new
activities.
Some of the activities
they read about can be
followed during the stu-
dents’ summer vacations.
They read about different
crafts, games, nearby re-
creational facilities, new
and unusual foods, vacat-
ions, fishing, camping,
nature, and wrote letters to
pen pals to whom they can
write over the summer.
On a trip to Lancaster
County Park on May 26 the
students became more
aware of sight, hearing,
touch, smell, and taste as
they went through the Gar-
den of the Five Senses.
They had a lesson in
cooperation by having to
find their way out of a
maze in blindfolded groups
and carrying a bucket full
of liquid ‘‘Explosive’ (wa-
ter) across a swamp
without spilling any.
All the students com-
pleted the mile-long physi-
cal fitness trail.
By hiding animals they
had made, the students
learned about protective
coloration.
Older students acted as
Big Brothers and Big
Sisters to younger students
on the outing.
Some parents also as-
sisted.
Light bulbs
M.I.T. has developed a
new kind of light bulb that
uses 60% less electricity by
coating the inside of the
bulb with titanium floride!
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey
Johnston (Judith Wood),
Mount Joy RD3, a son at
General Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Wissler (Doris Wenger),
Mount Joy RD2, a son at
General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Smith (Margie J. Hemper-
ly), a daughter at St.
Joseph Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Shifflett (Gertrude Nye),
RD2 Mount Joy, a son at
Columbia Hospital.
1974 Capri *2995
6 cyl., air, radio & 4 speed
Donegal Auto Exchange R.D. 2, Rte. 230 W. of Mount Joy 653-4831
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Catalogs, Posters, Brochures
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