April 4, 1979 DID YOU HEAR? Airman Gary Byrd, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Byrd of RD2 Mount Joy, has SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET 589-5353 graduated at Lackland AFB, Texas, from an electronic communications and crypto- graphic equipment systems repairmen course. He is being assigned to Robins AFB in Georgia. §§§ Don Witman of Marietta and Keith Smith of Mount Joy will present a senior - recital at Elizabethtown College on Monday, April 9th, at 8:00 PM in Rider Hall. Witman, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon M Witman of Marietta RDI1, plays trumpet. ~~, Smith, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin H. Smith of 162 New Haven Street, Mount Joy, is a pianist. Was never more up- to-the-minute, never more colorful. Shirts, ties, vests—we’ve got Lichhorn's Stare for Hey 13 N. Fourth Street Ne ogi ig 1 Shown in top row, left to right, are Ronald Smith, Scott Williams, Lee Wise and Webelo leader Bernie Donley; in the bottom row are [I-r] Stuart Newman, Jesse Shank, and J. Edward Gilmartin. Pack 53 Arrow of Light ceremony by Patricia Gilmartin An impressive Arrow of Light ceremony highlighted the March 26 pack meeting of Pack #53, Maytown. Held at St. John’s Lutheran Church, the evening's fest- ivities featured the recipi- ents of the coveted Arrow of Light, cub scouting’s high- est and most honorable achievement. Beside a_pla- card representing the pro- gression of Webelo, Arrow entire fifteen Webelo evening consisted of Den 2 . of Light, and Boy Scout badges. They are Jesse and their Mystifying Magic L Mount Joy Phone 653 2328 insignias, Cubmaster Ron Shank and J. Edward Show, Den 1 and their * Mullens made the presenta- tion to a record six Webelo scouts: J. Edward Gilmar- tin, Jesse Shank, Stuart Newman, Lee Wise, Ronald Smith and Scott Williams. Bernie Donley, Webelos leader, expressed pride in his boys’ competence and achievements as he present- man, Aquanaut; MICHAEL A. JOHNS Michael A. Johns, 60, of physician. He retired in 1969 from Keener Memorials in May- town, where he had been a stonecutter for 25 years. Born in Marietta, he was the son of the late Albert and Frances Wolf Johns. Virginia, wife of Chester Stump, Sr., Middletown. Scott Williams— Citizen, Forester, Scholar, Showman Ronnie Smith— Showman Duane Ney— Showman, Citizen, Traveler; Harold Mohr— Showman The ultimate: rung on the ladder toward higher scout- ing growth was surpassed as two young men satisfactorily completed within a six month period of time the Gilmartin. J. Edward will be leaving the Webelos Den as he continues scouting with Boy ° Scout Troop #53, Maytown. Additional award recogni- tions are as follows: from Darlene Williams’ Den 1— receiving Gold Arrows, ner and assistant denner HARVEY V. HORN Harvey V. Horn, 77, In 1967 he retired from teaching at Youngsville, Pa., High School. He was a member of Reformation Lutheran Church, Milford, Del. A graduate of Lebanon Valley College in 1932, Mr. Broken Straw Grange of Youngsville, Pa. cords, Hobb Wilson and Donny Ruth. Darlene Williams, Den 1, introduced two new cubs who are now working on their wolf badges: Carl Groff and Chris O'Donnell. Also introduced was her assistant den mother, Odelia McDonald. The entertainment for the Magical Illusions and the Webelos with their appear- ance of Henry the Intelligent Elephant, Maharishi of Mantusi and the Lords of Firefly, Waterfly and Let-er fly! Pack Chairman Don Ruth announced the forthcoming Recognition Banquet and ed the following badges: Lloyd McElhenny and Joanne Shank, District Com- \ Jesse Shank— Showman, Andrew Trostle; receiving missioner, spoke of the June MARIETTA CITGO Naturalist, Outdoorsman, Silver = Arrows, Bobby Scout Roundup at which CITGO OAs (OROCERIES Forester; Arnette, Andrew Trostle each pack will be displaying OPEN 5:30 A.M. — 8:30 P.M. DAILY J. Edward Gilmartin— and FErik Williams; and their own, originally CITGO SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M. Showman, ~~ Outdoorsman, receiving denner and assist- designed tepee and logo. Ed Reeves, Prop. hone 426-3863 Forester, Scientist, Scholar, ant denner cords, Steve Mrs. Shank then presented East End Route 441__Marietta . . . |. Sportsman; McNaughton and Erik Roundup patches to Steve Live it up...black tie Stuart Newman— Show- Williams. McNaughton and Erik I a man, Engineer, Citizen, From Jeanette Ruth's Williams for recruiting new ay Oo The Prom iS Sportsman, Scientist; Den 2—receiving Silver members. 2 So IBBERSON 5 Stephen Herr— Show- Arrows, Hobb Wilson and Fellowship . and refresh- rnd - ® , 4 man, Traveler, OQOutdoors- D Ruth; ios den- s fi h . i CARPET FOR HOME AND CAR YOUR Night enny Ruth; receiving den ments followed the closing {5 "1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET ceremony. ay a all the Slope . . Thurs. & Fri.—9 a.m.-9 p.m. ««80...go. Our . Sat.—9 a.m.-12 noon selection of formal Obitua ries Closed Sun. & Holidays fashions by After Six SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED His wife, the former everything you need 28 W. Elizabeth St., resident of Frederica, Del., Esther Ulrich, died in May 3 marketing livestock! to go and look first Maytown, was found dead died last Sunday at the 1978. : } class. at his home last Tuesday. Milford Memorial Hospital He is survived by a son, NEW HOLLAN D 2 Officials said he died in Milford, Del. William Horn of Conests. difference in auctions! ent your prom Sunday. He had been Mr. Horn was a former ga, and a aughter, formal at under the care of a music teacher in Marietta. Larvenne, wife of Ronald MONDAY—8 AM--Fat Hogs Wood of Frederica, Del, also five grandchildren and five great grandchildren. He is also survived by a brother, John Horn, of Cleona. Services will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Columbia, PA Surviving are his wife, Horn earned a master’s Kramer Funeral Home, 618 Evelyn M. Gerber Johns, degree from the University E. Main Street, Annville. Now Holland Sales Stables, Inc. THE rORMAL AL WEAR at home; a son, Larry E., of Pennsylvania. The Rev. John Ranney will SP T York RDI12; and a sister, He was a member of conduct the service. Burial { New Holland, Penna. : will be in Mount Annville Cemetery. 3 Abram W. Diffenbach; Manager Phone [717] 354-4341 Where Our Cusilomers Send Their Friends ‘Larry Bradley’s Arco Rte. 441 & 743, Marietta FLT We do tire repairs! Ask Larry Hours—Daily 7 - 11 Sunday 11 - 11 Phone 426-2731 rm ent Need a Better Apartment Deal? All Utilities Included Enjoy: *Fully equipped kitchen *Central air and heat *Washer/dryer *Private entrance and patio Friendly neighbors and management— all in a small apartment community Harvestview Apartments SHARP’S DISTRIBUTORS Beer & Ale Porter & Soft Drinks 10 Decatur St., Marietta—426-3918 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 Hours: Mon., Tues., & Wed.—9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. . 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