February 7, 1979 DID YOU HEAR? Youndt’s Meat Market survived an air attack last week. A window and a door were broken. Theresa Hewitt of Mari- etta was the guest of honor at a surprise 81st birthday party yesterday hosted by a group of her friends. §8§ Kenneth Prescott of RD1 Bainbridge is enrolled at Penn State’s York campus. §§§ Coast Guard Telephone Technician 1st Class Richard G. Cooke, the son of Lloyd G. and Helen A. Cooke of 227 No. Market Avenue, Mount Joy, has been promoted to his current rank while serving at the Coast Guard Base in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. He is a 1968 graduate of Donegal High. He joined the Coast Guard in November, 1968. §88 A WEEKLY PROGRAMMING HIGHLIGHTS SIXERS <7) VS. : DETROIT FEB. 7 8 PM “ §. PLUS i Jessie Nissley of Ephrata’s Gourmet Groundhog shop takes a break during her Groundhog Day party. About 800 people came to the annual event this year. Mrs. Nissley is the sister of Bertha Riley of Marietta. Clarks honored on 50th wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Alvin L. Clark, 307 Essex Street, Marietta, were honored by their daughters for their S0th wedding anniversary at a family buffet dinner at the home of Richard E. Haas. The couple was married on January 23, 1929 at a Lutheran parsonage in Car- lisle. They are the parents of LA SALLE £30 Vs. TEMPLE FEB. 10 9 PM All PRISM programming is shown totally without . Movies are shown uncut and unedited, the sports are live. —FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL— 684-6966 FEB. 5th thru FEB. 11th commercials . . five children: Betty, the wife of Marlin L. Frymoyer, Marietta; George (deceas- ed); Margaret, the wife of Richard E. Haas, Marietta; Kenneth, Columbia RDI; and Donald, Mount Joy. They also have five grand- children and one great- grandchild. Mr. Clark retired in 1965 from Wyeth, Inc., Marietta. Emenheiser, Sheetz and Kendig make dean’s list The following students at Penn State's main campus made the dean’s list this fall by getting better than a 3.50 grade-point average: Jeffrey Sheetz, 120 So. Arnold Street, Maytown, with a perfect 4.00 grade; Cynthia Emenheiser, 324 So. Market Ave., Mount Joy, 3.91; and Newton Kendig, 62 E. Main Street, Mount Joy, 3.75. STATE THEATRE Downtown Columbia 684-2273 Starts Thurs. PARADISE ALLEY Showtimes Thurs. & Sun. at 7 Fri. & Sat. at 7 & 9 SUSQUEHANNA TiMES—Page 3 Marietta Community Chorus rehearsals The Marietta Community Chorus will begin rehears- als for the Easter cantata on Sunday, February 11 at 7:30 PM in the United Methodist Church, Marietta. “The Last Week,” /a cantata by John W. Peterson, will be presented on Palm Sunday, April 8. Officers of the chorus are Robert Erdman, president; Naomi Myers, vice presi- dent; and Clara Bryant, secretary-treasurer. The chorus is under the direction of Virginia Libhart. Margaret Miller will be the organist for this cantata and Clara Bryant the pianist. Donald Kugle will be the narrator. Chorus members should note the change in re- hearsal time from Thursday night to Sunday night. Retailling tips at Lanco Ad Club “The Retailer’s Fiercest Competitor: Himself’ will be the topic discussed by William B. Keller at the February meeting of the Lancaster Advertising Club. Mr. Keller is Director of Retail Planning and Sales, Gateway Communication, Inc. and an expert in the areas of consumer change and promotional respon- siveness. He is a former advertising director for Hess's of Allentown. The Lancaster Advertis- ing Club’s dinner meeting will be held on Thursday, February 8, at the Hotel Brunswick in Lancaster. Anyone interested in ad- vertising and retailing is invited to attend. Call Emily Bucher, 717-393- 6186, for information and reservations. Columbia Hospital Auxiliary The Marietta Auxiliary to the Columbia Hospital will hold its February meeting at the home of Miss Elsie McCloskey on Monday, February 12th, at 1:30 PM. Jhuelalue HARDWARE STORE BARGAIN OF THE MONTH COVERED WASTEBASKET Lid locks open — leaves both hands free. Sturdy dent-proof plastic. 14'4x 21% in. 2833-61 Quantities Limited FHosellen JHeveduarce Jc. 93 €. Main St., Mount Joy Phone 653-1861 Big SD Buy one Big Tee Burger at the regular price, get the second one at half price Bring the whole family for this special treat. It's delicious. And a real value. Come on in before the offer ends. You'll'love all the fun at Tastee-Freez or Big T Family Restaurants. Where it's more than a meal. ..it's a treat. FAMILY RESTAURANT 454 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY 653-2332 © Tastee Freez International, Inc., 1979, all rights reserved Trademarks owned by Tastee Freez International, Inc., Chicago, lilinois USA.
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