i i i ati Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES TRAN RRR YY MOUNT JOY LEGION [2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass] se ok sk she ok feof she ole ok ok ok sede ob fess ke ok Feb. 10—The Noveliers sek kesh kokok ok kok dk ok ok ok oko Sunday Dinners 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. eservations Ph. 898-8451 / SYST wvwwwn roopsie's Key & Lock Shop 136 West Market Street hy Tal 1%:) 426-2510 PUFA to sponsor dance workshop BIT RNRwR www “ TRAN TLRIRNRRvRv vw NN SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED Ted Hershey Happiness is a long distance call on Valentines Day A long distance call to a loved one on Valentine's Day is an act of true thoughtfulness. It's worth its weight in love. \ And Remember . . Save. . Dial Direct and THE UNITED TELEPHONE [ii COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA [HT United Telephone System @t Ted A. Hershey will hold a dance workshop for Donegal School District students on Monday, Feb- ruary 12, 1979, from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM in the Donegal High School cafe- teria. Mr. Hershey is a dancer with the Princeton Ballet Company, based in New Jersey. He will be joined by Bruce Anthony Cirri- none, Company Manger of the Princeton Ballet, in presenting a lecture-defn- onstration, ‘‘Understanding the Art of Ballet’’, at the PUFA meeting on February 12, 1979, beginning at 7:30 PM on the Donegal stage. Ted is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hershey, Mount Joy, and a Donegal alumnus. Margaret Landis, Pro- gram Chairman, invites all interested persons to at- tend this lecture-demon- February 7, 1979 stration free of charge. Futher information on the dance workshop and the PUFA program can be obtained by calling either Betty Hershey at 653-1723 or Mrs. Landis at 426-1694. At the business meeting of PUFA on February 12, 1979, details will be presented for a trip to New York City on April 28, 1979. PUFA members will be touring the Modern Museum of Art, Radio City Music Hall, and Lincoln Center, dining in a nearby restaurant, and attending an off-Broadway show in the evening. Also to be discussed are arrangements for the entire Princeton Ballet Company to give a performance on the Don- egal stage sometime in March. The public is invited to attend the PUFA meeting on Monday, Feb- ruary 12th at 7:30 PM at Donegal High School. - King & Queen Friday, February 9th, is the last day to cast your penny ballots for the Mount Joy Sweetheart King and Queen. The “‘polls”’ will close at 4:00 PM, so vote now at one of the following business balloting places—names of contestants are listed after each business: Sloan's Pharmacy— Hea- ther Bair, Tammy Jo Wohlfeil, Jason Blough, C. Thomas Fasnacht, Joshua Binkley, Adam Breault; National Central Bank— Dawn Waltz, Jason Hen- drix, Van Roberts, Jr. Kristopher McNee, Derek Hoffman, Lynn Wilhelm, Lori Hostetter; Hostetter's Hardware— Sheila Book, Brian Miller, Traci Helm, Robert Garber, Peter Brubaker, Lori Mc- Kain, Lisa Brenner, George Rajkovic; Stehman’s IGA—Trevor Rinehart, Jody Weaver, Nathan Cronser, Shawn McKain, Cristopher Brown, Obituary WILHELMINA DEPPELLER Wilhelmina Deppeller, 80, of 804 Locust Street, Columbia, died unexpected- ly on February Sth at her home. She had been under the care of a physician. She was the widow of Abram Deppeller, who died in 1977. She was a former resident of Marietta. For 28 vears, she was the organist for the English United Presbyterian Church of Marietta. She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Columbia, the Order of the Ryan Schaeffer, Jennell Fackler, Heidi Vander- schaaf; Union National Bank— Derek Melleby, Alex Myers, Beth Spickler, Shane Dillow, Frances Rice, Timothy McKain, Christine Milovanovic, Cara Hollinger, Geoffrey Swan- son, and Scott Bixler. The money collected will go to the Donegal Dental Clinic (a non-profit organi- zation which gives dental care to Donegal school kids) and the Friendship Fire Company. A $25 savings bond will be given to the King and Queen after the crowning at the Trinity Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall on February 10th at 10:30 AM. All contestants should be present by 10:18. The chairwoman of this year’s contest is Mrs. Beverly Swanson. Commit- tee members are Mrs. Vicki Brown, Mrs. Jean McKain, Mrs. JoAnn Fry and Mrs. Jessica Crouser. Eastern Star, Donegal Chapter 422, and the National Association of Retired Federal Employees. Born in Columbia, she was a daughter of the late John and Amelia Stradtman Hirnisey. Surviving her are: two daughters, Geraldine Dep- peller (whom she lived with) and Dolores, the wife of Elvin Fritsch, Lancaster; two sons, Joel of Tampa, Florida, and Donald, of East Stroudsburg; 10 grandchil- dren, a great-grandchild, and a brother, Elwood, of Washington. Fel
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