August 30, 1978 DID YOU HEAR? DID YOU HEAR... Donald and Gloria Staub, of 116 S. Market St., Mount Joy, were treated to a surprise party in honor of their 25th anniversay last week. Their three children organized the party on Sunday, August 27. Thirty-four people, including friends from Penn State. showed up for the occasion, and a brother of Gloria's called from California. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ray Williams, 209 Mount Joy Street, Mount Joy, cele- brated their 22nd wedding anniversary on August 14. Mr. and Mrs. William Zimmerman and their daughters, Dawn and Kris- ten, of 208 E. Donegal Street, Mount Joy, just returned from a vacation in Virginia, where they visited King’s Dominion, Monti- cello, Virginia Beach, Luray Caverns, and drove along the Skyline Drive. Charles and Mary Helm, R.D. 2, Mount Joy, will celebrate their 37th wed- ding anniversary on August 30. Abram H. Summy, of Donegal Road, Mount Joy, was taken completely by surprise when 48 members of the Church of God, as well as a number of his relatives, showed up at his house last Sunday after- noon to help him celebrate his 60th birthday. More would have shown up if it had not been for the torrential downpour of rain. Mrs. Summy had planned the drop-in party for months. Debra Becker, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Becker, RD2 Mount Joy, will celebrate her 18th birthday on Sep- tember 6th. Mr. and Mrs. Becker will celebrate their 19th wedding anniversary on October 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. G. Millard Sherk, R.D.2, Mount Joy, celebrated their 28th wed- ding anniversary on August 19. Henry M. Hess, R.D.1, Mount Joy, will be 83 years old on September 22. A cow on the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Shellenberger, R.D. 1, Mount Joy, was discovered about to give birth to a two-headed calf two weeks ago. Three veterinarians including Mr. Shellenberg- er’s brother, Dr. Donald Shellenberger of Leola, assisted in an operation on the cow. The two-headed calf did not survive, but the cow is doing fine. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Ney, 218 Birchland Ave., Mount Joy, will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Sept. 3. Charles R. Brown, RDI, Mount Joy, ran in the Elizabethtown Twilight Trot, Sunday evening and covered the 10,000 meters (6.2 miles) in only 48 minutes. Brown runs 5 miles every day and has been running for the past 2 and a half years. Mrs. Brown just took up running this summer, but is already up to one mile per day. Coast Guard seaman apprentice James Prowell, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Prowell of 158 S. River Street, Maytown, is on Alaskan fisheries patrol, assigned to the cutter Mellon. During the 10-week patrol, he and the other men have boarded 77 Japanese, Soviet, and Kor- ean fishing vessels. They also participated in a search and rescue opera- tion north of Hawaii. Jaycees thank one & all for - ‘Radio Daze’ “THANKS” The Mount Joy Jaycee’s would like to thank every- one who supported their ‘‘Radjo Daze’’ program on Friday, August 25th. This was the first year of what the Jaycees hope will be an annual, and long -running, project. The Jaycees would also like to give a special thank you to all the merchants who helped sponsor the ‘““Radio Daze’’ project, and to WPDC radio station for their cooperation. -The Jaycees The group of Jaycees, plus Miss Mount Joy, Linda Sherk, await their turns to be radio announcers during Mount Joy’s ‘Radio Daze.” Mount Joy Chorus tunes up The Mount Joy Comm- unity Chorus will get into full swing for the 1978-79 season with its first fall rehearsal on Tuesday, Sep- tember S at 7:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall of Trinity Lutheran Church, West Main Street, Mount Joy. The chorus rehearses the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month at 7:30 PM at Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy. The members of the chorus, under the direction of Miss Dorothy E. Schock, extend an invitation to anyone in the Mount Joy area and neighboring towns, seventeen and over, interested in music and who enjoys singing, to join the group. During October the group will present select- ions for several organiza- tions including Luther A- cres, Lititz. On Wednes- day, November 22, 7:30 PM, the chorus will sing at the Mount Joy Community Thanksgiving service to be held at Glossbrenner Uni- ted Methodist Church, Mount Joy. The chorus will present two Christmas con- certs - Sunday, December 10, 7:30 PM, in the Hempfield Church of the Brethren, East Petersburg and Sunday, December 17, 3 PM, in the Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy. Officers of the chorus are: Joon F. Way, Jr, President; Mrs. Jane Dren- ner, Secretary; Miss Alice Keller, Treasurer; Miss Sandy Heisey and Mrs. Dorothy Heilig, Librarians; Miss Verna Brandt, Tele- phone Squad Chairperson; Loren Rahe, Properties Chairperson and Mrs. Dor- othy Heilig, Public Rela- tions. g it! The Marietta Restoration Associates invite you to join them in an archeologi- cal dig at the Union Meeting House. Area resi- dents and the Associates will be sifting the grounds for old artifacts on Satur- days, starting on Septem- ber 9th at an early 8:00 AM. Objects that are found around the site will be helpful in determining the original appearance of the structure. (The Associates are getting $103,000 to restore the house to its original appearance.) SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Todd, 218 Pinkerton Rd., Mount Joy, travelled to Baltimore last week to see Mr. Todd's nephew, Jim Todd, from Lancaster, do some relief pitching for the Seattle Mariners against the Baltimore Orioles. 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