September 13, 1978 DID YOU HEAR? At 4:30 a.m. on August 19, Rodney Arndt and Jay Emenheiser of Mount Joy started out in Jay’s car on a trip to where? When they left Mount Joy they were not sure whether they wanted to go to Maine or . Tennessee. They first went to Lock Haven State Park, where they spent the night of Saturday August 19. Sunday niglit Rodney’s mother, Mrs. Robert W. Arndt of 831 Wood Street in Mount Joy got a call from Rodney from some- where in West Virginia. Wednesday midnight, she got a call from Rodney again. ‘‘Guess where we are,” he said. *“It’'s 9 o’clock here.”’ Rodney and Jay were at the Grand Canyon in Colorado. They hiked to the bottom of the canyon, then started for home. They arrived back in Mount Joy at 3 a.m. Sunday, August 27. Rod had $S when he got back; they had figured their costs very exactly. Why did they go to the Grand Canyon? ‘‘Because it was there,’ they said. Last week Rod and Jay went to Perry County where they shot a rattle- snake, which Rod’s mother cooked for supper last Saturday. §§§ A lady who lives on the 100-block of West Main Street in Mount Joy says that her neighbors do altogether too much ‘screaming and carrying on’’ at night. §§§ Gerald Brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Brandt, 1351 New Haven Street, Mount Joy, attended the Penn State-Rutgers football game last Saturday. Gerald Brandt, formerly janitor at Donegal High School, celebrated his 87th birthday on August 4. Mr. Brandt, who lives at 205 East Main Street in Mount Joy is in ‘‘wonderful shape,’”’ according to his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jay Brandt. For example, Mr. Brandt recently ate 4 eggs for breakfast. Resourceful, Mr. Brandt cooked his own supper recently when his wife was late coming home. He fried three potatoes and smothered the potatoes with 3 eggs ‘‘over the top.” §§§ Mr. and Mrs. Martin Brubaker, R.D. 1, Mount Joy, will celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on September 12. §§§ Mr. and Mrs. Terry Christofferson and their children Troy, Chris, and Trece, have moved recently from Groton, New York to 406 Delta Street, Mount Joy. §8§ Mrs. Harold H. Eshle- man, 631-B Square, Mount Joy, returned to her home after a week in Lancaster General Hospital. Mrs. Eshleman is ‘‘feeling well’ again. §§8§ Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Garber, R.D. 3, Mount Joy, have been daing a lot of camping this summer with a camping club from Manheim. §§8§ The family of Frank O. Roger, Jr., 250 School Lane, Mount Joy, has a string of birthdays coming up this fall. First, will be Donna’s, who will be 17 on Sept. 28. Then Hazel, who will be 18 Mount Joy Lions honor Hollinger James R. Hollinger, im- mediate past president of the Mount Joy Lions Club, has been recognized by the International Association of Lions Clubs as 100% President for his term of office. A pin designating this honor was awarded at the regular monthly meet- ing of the Mount Joy club on September Sth. This award is a great honor in that it requires certain criteria to be met in several areas of providing effective leadership to the local club and Lions Inter- national. In addition to meeting the many require- ments he must also be recommended by the Dis- $0 ern eee i trict Governor to Lions International. The members were then entertained by Mitch Albert and his wife Cathy, who shared their exper- iences of living in South Africa. The annual chicken Bar-B-Q will be held Saturday, September 16th at the Lions Club Swim- ming Pool parking lot from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Tickets are available from any Lions member or call 653-1761. Proceeds from the sale will go to the Friendship Fire Company Building Fund. -James B. Roberts Th FREER on Oct. 4. Then Susan, 16 on Oct. S. And Janice, 19, on Oct. 17. Mrs. (Leona) Rogers’ birthday is on Nov. 6. Janice Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Rogers, Jr., 250 School Lane, Mount Joy, and Holly Spence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Spence, 429 Market Ave- nue, Mount Joy, have started their studies at the Moore College of Art in Philadelphia. Janice and Holly will be roommates. §§§ Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Spence, 429 S. Market Avenue, Mount Joy, will celebrate their 29th wed- ding anniversary on Sep- tember 29. Their son Kenneth went to Los Angeles in July, 1977, and became interest- ed in acting. He got a bit part in ‘‘Big Wednesday,” to be released this fall. Kenneth is also managing a restaurant and has met some big-name stars in Hollywood, like Marie Os- mond. §§§ Bill and Lynn (Madara) Sprecher and their daugh- ters, Krista and Jill, moved to Greenville, North Caro- lina, Sept. 1. Bill, a chemical engineer, will be department mana- ger at the Pampers Divi- sion of Proctor and Gamble Company, Greenville. OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET 569-5353 Where Our Customers Send Their Friends Shelly's Furniture is having . . . . . * DINETTES We Are TITTY with “Swionber 6th thru the 16th One of a Kind ... Leftover Floor Samples ... . Some Damaged, Outdated and Discontinued! * LIVINGROOM SUITES ¥ BEDROOM SUITES ¥ ROCKERS & RECLINERS (ALL DRASTICALLY REDUCED!) MATTRESSES We must sacrifice during this sale! Shelly's will give you an excollont desl on Serta Perfect Slesper Matiresses. 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