RATE SPI. Fer. RETIN J 3 rp ——rr= October 4, 1978 DID YOU HEAR? §§§ Bob and Shirley Barnes and their daughter Janice, Amherst, Nova Scotia, Can- ada, are visiting their daughter, Sherry Bromer her husband Rick and their daughters Sarah and Jessi- ca at 15 S. Chestnut St., Marietta. : §§ Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Meckley, 104 Mari- etta Ave., Mount Joy: Jeffrey, Jr., and Tim, will celebrate their birthdays on October 25 and November 2, respectively. §§8§ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shenk, Jr., and their four sons are still hoping to be able to return to their mission work in Rhodesia. They should receive defi- nite word about their possible return in a month. Mr. Shenk is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Shenk, 1109 Wood St., Mount Joy. §§§ Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stekervetz, 302 Birchland Ave., Mount Joy, were surprised to see a black bear bounding along in front of them while driving their car in Huntington County recently. §§88§ Crystal Zechman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Zechman, 65 W. Done- gal St., Mount Joy, will celebrate her birthday on Nov. 29. Her parents will celebrate their wedding anniversary on Christmas Day. §88 Winfield Hendrix, R.D. 1 Mount Joy, will celebrate birthday on October 2. His grandson, Jason Matthew Hendrix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hend- rix, W. Maint St., Mount Joy, celebrated his first birthday on Sept. 30. §§8§ John Ginder, aged 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clair W. Ginder, 221 School Lane, Mount Joy, informed the Susugehanna Times that he and his brother Steve accompaned their father and Mr. Don Musser and his sons’ Duane and Dean to see the Penn State-SMU game at State College, Saturday before last. John said that the Ginders and the Mussers were rooting for Penn State. §§8§ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Fickes and their daugh- ters Mindee and Kathy moved last week from their home on 602 Martin Ave- nue, Mount Joy to Mariet- ta, Ga. Jennifer Lyn Schneider, daughter of Arthur R. Schneider and granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Schneider -of- 147 Man- heim St., Mount Joy, had a birthday on Sept. 29. Another granddaughter, Laura Michelle Schneider, daughter of Greg Schnei- der, will have her birthday on November 2. Kim Richard Houseal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Houseal, .R.D.I. Mount Joy, will celebrate his 24th birthday on Oct. 27. His sister, Patricia Ann, will observe her 17th birthday on Nov. 13. §§§ Dean Musser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Mus- ser, 350 S. Delta St, Mount Joy, will be 13 on Oct. 14. His parents will celebrate their wedding anniversary on the same day. 388 Joseph Shaeffer, 127 Park Ave., Mount Joy, will observe his birthday on October 18. §§§ Another Oct. 18 birthday is that of Mrs. Donald Eichler, Jr., 18 W. Main St., Mount Joy. Her son-in- law, Vaughn Nissley, mar- ried to her daughter Debo- rah, has a birthday on October 23. §§8§ Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hedrick, Jr., Longenecker Road, Mount Joy, will observe their wedding an- niversary on November 26. §88 Ed and Colleen Portner, Maytown, Bob and Vivian Carroll Marietta, Tom and Tootie Fletcher, Alexan- dria, Virginia (formerly of Marietta) visited Carl and Joanne Hacker (formerly of Marietta) at their home in Boalsburg, Pa. for the weekend. §8§ Mr. and Mrs. Hacker are former residents of Mari- etta. Mrs. Hacker was Joanne Good of ‘‘Irish- town’’, Carl’s parents were owners of the Colonial Inn, Marietta. The Hackers are the owners of ‘‘Duffy’s Ta- vern'' in Boalsburg, a small town outside of State College, Pa. (Nittany Lion Country). §§8§ Mildred Zink visited her brother Charles Zink in Riverside, Cal., last month. They camped at the Contin- ental Divide in Colorado. Mildred is in charge of the German Garden at Donegal Plantation, where she is busy transplanting and propagating herbs. §§§ Mr. and Mrs. David Brown 31 New Haven St., Mount Joy, rcently returned from a trip to Greensboro, N.C. §§§ Cara Hollinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Robert Hollinger, 434 Martin Ave, Mount Joy, will ‘be’ 1 year old on Oct. 14. Joycee-ettes plan another active year After enjoying a delicious meal at the Horse Inn in Lancaster, the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes got down to hard work and began planning their year ahead. Looking back on old busi- ness, the summer social was enjoyed by all who attended despite the rain. Co-chairman Bev Swanson reported that plans were being finalized for the fashion show that was held September 30 at Hostetter’s. The Jaycees are planning a joint meeting with Wel- come Wagon in October with a guest speaker. Also scheduled for October is a bus trip to the Reading The Joycee-ettes will be making and taking orders for baler twine wreaths to be distributed before Christmas. Co-chairman for this project are Bev Swan- son and Jo Ann Frymoyer. Two big projects being planned now the Santa Breakfast, held in Decem- ber, and Creative Craft Day, to be held in March. re details will be furn- ished later. Because of the resigna- tion of Sandy Meckley, past president, her office will now be filled by Cheryl Hallgren. Guests for the September dinner meeting were Jeanne McKain and Sandy Spayd. AN ls Avi Hours: Mon., Tues., & Wed.—9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. TET TT TT NRT Tee SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 IBBERSON’S ¢ CARPET FOR HOME AND CAR 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 Thurs. & Fri.—9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat.—9 a.m.-12 noon Closed Sun. & Holidays SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED TI outlets. Sue Ann Hamilton weds Robert Paul Lively, Jr. The marriage of Miss Sue Ann Hamilton to Robert Paul Lively Jr. took place Saturday, Sept. 30 at the Christ Lutheran Church, Elizabethtown, with the Rev. Raymond Fetter officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hamilton Jr., 122 S. Harter St., Maytown. She graduated from Donegal High School and is employed by AMP, Inc., Florin. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul Lively Sr., 30 N. Poplar St., Elizabethtown. He graduated from Elizabethtown Area High School and is employed by AMP, Inc., Mount Joy. Mrs. Rhelda Stoudt of Mount Joy was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were: Deborah Hamilton, Mount Joy; Gwendolyn Sides, York, and Heidi Wolgemuth, Lititz. Serving as best man was Michael Lively, brother of the bridegroom, Elizabethtown. Ushers weere: James Young, Elizabethtown; John Gentzel, Elizabethtown, and Ken Leas, Marietta. Michael Paul Hamilton Jr., Maytown, was ringbearer. 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