Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 11, 1979, Image 7

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    April 11, 1979
American Legion Egg Roll
The W.S. Ebersole Post
185, American Legion, will
sponsor an [Easter Egg
Roll on Saturday, April
14th, at the Post Home
grounds.
Events will be. held for
age groups 0-3, 4-6, 7-10,
and 10-12 years. It will be
held rain or shine at 2:00
PM on the 14th.
There are prizes galore
and in case of bad weather
prizes will be awarded
according to ticket number.
Tickets will be given at the
door.
East Donegal Jaycees egg hunt
The East Donegal Jay-
cees will sponsor an egg
hunt on Saturday, April
14th, at Legion Building in
Maytown, starting at 10:00
AM.
The hunt is open to kids
in grade 3 and under.
‘“Rockathon’
for Bobby Gooding
Rose Derr
*Nitwits”’
A ‘‘Rockathon’’ was held
from 6 p.m. last Friday
until 6 p.m., Saturday to
raise necessary medical
funds for Bobby Gooding,
S, who is suffering from
congenital heart disease.
The Rockathon took place
at English United Presby-
terian Church, Marietta.
‘‘Gophers,’”” who kept
the chairs rocking when
participants had to take
time off were: Lin Winters,
Edie Baublitz, Ruth Det-
tinger, Edna Huck, Anna
Ressler, Harry Ressler, Jo
Aument, Muriel Welsh, Pat
Backus, Bill Livesberger,
Judy Aldinger.
Participants were: Amy
Winters, Rose Derr, David
Derr, Frances Cranford,
Patti Cranford, Dale White,
Sandy Gooding, Evelyn
Armold, Oliie Baublitz,
Mike McKaid, Woody
Armold, Georgie Armold,
Mary Welsh, Johnny
Welsh, Lisa Shultz, Mich-
ael Shultz, Andrea Nor-
hold, David Duquette,
Todd Keener, Bobby Keen-
er.
One enthusiastic trio of
rockers was known as the
‘“‘Nitwits'’ are pictured
above.
Youngest rocker was
David Derr, 7.
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Colonial
Folk Arts
A series of Colonial
America Folk Arts and
Crafts workshops and lec-
tures will start on Monday,
April 16th, at Donegal
Mills Plantation between
Mount Joy and Maytown.
The series is co-sponsored
by E-town College’s Center
for Community Education
and Donegal Mills Planta-
tion.
The sessions will contin-
ue through May 24th.
Classes will be offered in
antiques, fraktur, spinning,
pottery, bandboxes, theo-
rem painting, macrame,
gardening, etc.
Duane Musser
Last week Donegal High
student Duane Musser was
presented with the Hugh
O’Brien Certificate of Re-
cognition for being the
Outstanding Sophomore in
the school.
Duane is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald C.
Musser of 350 South Delta
Street, Mount Joy.
The award was presented
by John D. Day, DHS
guidance counselor, who
told the Times, ‘‘He is just
as nice as his parents were
when they were in school.”
Mr. Day knew :Duanc’s
parents as students. Mrs.
Musser is the former
Carole West.
Duane is active in
wrestling, soccer, and
student government at
DHS. He is president of
the sophomore class.
Outside school, Duane
enjoys fishing, summer
wrestling, and working
with the St. Mark’s United
Methodist Church youth
group, of which he is the
treasurer.
He plans to attend
college and study education
or business.
A good student, he is on
the honor roll most of the
time.
John Day
presents. the
certificate to Duane Musser
Special
Easter Weekend
Hours
The lobby and drive-in of
the Marietta Office
of Farmers First Bank
will be open
Thursday, April 12
from 8 AM until 6 PM
Friday, April13
Lobby: 8 AM to 2 PM
Drive-in: 8 AM to 6 PM
Saturday, April 14
Drive-in: 9 AM to Noon
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