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MONDAY —8 AM--Fat Hogs 10 AM--Horse Sale 1 11 AM--Hay & Straw 1:30 PM--Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows & Veal WEDNESDAY—12 Noon--Hay & Straw 12:30 PM--Dairy Sale 1:00 PM--Feeder Pigs THURSDAY—11 AM--Fat Steers, Bulls & Cows 4:30 PM--Sheep & Veal New Holland Sales Stables, Inc. New Holland, Penna. Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone [717] 354-4341 Nr EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Norlanco Health Center (Mount Joy Arca Only) > SILSLLLIIIIIIIS ILS LILIES IIIS III I IIIS I III III IIIT 77777777777, . Susquehanna Times (USPS 055-530) Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday [52 issues per year] \ Telephone: [717] 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor—Nicholas S. Bromer Advertising Manager—Diane Krantz Society Editor—Hazel Baker Vol. 79, No. 16, April 25, 1979 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate—$6.00/year [Outside Lancaster County, $6.50/ year] WILLS LS SSS LISI SSS SSSI SSIS SSL SSSI IIIS SSS rrr Nd lla A ARR RRR RRR PPP rrrrrrry CHILLS SLT SSS (Ll dd Rl RRR RRR RRR 20000077 April 25, 1979 Donna Ebersole marries David Condon The marriage of Miss Donna Marie Ebersole to David Mark Condon took place Saturday, April 21, at the Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church, Mount Joy, with the Rev. Dale H. Engle officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ebersole, 216 Pinkerton Rd., Mount Joy. She graduated from Donegal High School and is em- ployed by National Central Bank. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David L. Condon, 512 Martin Ave., Mount Joy. He graduated from Donegal High School and is em- ployed by Klick-Lewis, Palmyra. Miss Melody Ebersole, sister of the bride, Eliza- bethtown, was maid honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Pamela K. Ebersole, sister of the bride, Mount Joy, and Kathryn J. Condon, sister of the bridegroom, Mount Joy. Flower girl was Miss Kimberly Sentz, Mount Joy. Serving as best man was B. Eliot Wilkins, New Hampshire. Ushers were William Condor and James Condon, Munson. The couple will live at Columbia RDI. Tom Sawyer “Tom Sawyer,’’ an oper- etta, will be presented by the 72 members of the W.I. Beahm Junior High School Chorus on Friday, 27th, at 7:30 PM. In the leading roles will be: Bob Nadeau, Craig Trout, Grace Snyder, Singing In the Spring at DHS The Donegal High School Vocal Music Department will present a concert in the D.H.S. Auditorium on Saturday, May S, 1979, beginning at 8:00 PM. The concert will feature the D.H.S. Rhythm Singers and the Concert Choir. The Rhythm Singers will be performing, in their usual dancing style, to such numbers as ‘‘1 Write the Songs’’, ‘‘Hello Dolly’’, ‘“Can’t Stop Dancin’’, “Bandstand Boogie’’, and their infamous Steve Has- v singer arrangement of “They Call Them Commer- cials’’. Selections by the choir include ‘‘Anthem for Spring’’ from the opera Cavelleria Rusticana by Mascagti;~a ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof’ medley, ‘‘Ease on Down the Road’’ from The Wiz and ‘‘Russian Picnic’’ by Harvey Enders. A special feature on the program will be an original composition written for the choir, by senior Kirk Billet. Patrick Kenney, another senior, provided the lyrics for the number. The program is under the direction of Mrs. RoAnn J. Lau with Mrs. Linda Ross supplying the artistic choreography. Accompanists include Lo- nette Earhart, Mark Wag- ner, Lisa Mummaw, Joyce Darkey and Mrs. Lau. The choir officers for this year are Becky Zimmer- man, President; Wayne Mylin, Vice President; Bonnie Wolgemuth, Secre- tary-Treasurer; Floyd Run- kle, Art Chairman; and April o —operetta at Beahm Michele Vogt, and Joette Keller. Nancy Brubaker and Donna Watto will provide the music. There is no admission charge. Donations will be accepted at the door, however. Deb Torres, Publicity Chairman. The choir is continuing to do church concerts as follows: April 29th at The Glossbrenner United Meth- odist Church in Mount Joy: and May 20th at the Maytown Church of God. Both concerts begin at 7:30 PM. In addition to many public appearances made by the Rhythm Singers locally, this group will be featured at the Hershey- park Amphitheater on June 11th for three shows. ~~ Mount Joy Lions host basketball teams ~The Donegal Boys and Girls Basketball teams were the guests of honor at the April 17th dinner meeting of the Mount Joy Lions Club, held at Hostetter’s. Charles Hershey talked about local and inter- national Lions activites during the past year. Bill Barto was presented with a plaque by president Jim Roberts, which read: ‘“‘In sincere appreciation and recognition for distinguish- ed service, loyalty and devotion to the objectives and future of Lionism.”’ Adrien Hohenwacter played piano for the group. A film of the Penn State football team’s season highlights was shown. The new officers of the Lions Club were announc- Obituaries JOHN F. HANK John F. Hank, 67, Marietta RD1, died at Heatherbank Convalescent Center, Columbia. The husband of Mary E. Breckline Hank, he was born in Stony Brook, York Co., a son of the late Paul B. and Mary Myers Hank. He worked as a heavy equipment operator for Local 542 of Harrisburg. He was a member of the English United Presbyter- ian Church, Marietta, the Ashara Lodge No. 398, F&AM of Marietta, the Harrisburg Consistory and the Lancaster Lodge of Perfection. He was also a member of the East Donegal Folk Club and a life member of the Mount Joy Sportsmen’s Assn. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Joseph Hank, Marietta, and two daughters: Cyn- thia, wife of Christian Miller, Honey Grove RDI; and Orpha, wife of Charles A. Ressler, Holtwood. Three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren also survive. CABL H. MARKLEY, JR. Carl H. Markley Jr., 29, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Markley, 1215 Manor St., Columbia, died. He was formerly of Marietta, and served in the Army from 1969 to 1973. He worked in the operating room at Hershey Medical Center, as an operating room technician. ed: they are Jay Hess, president; James Becker, Ist vice president; Ron Melleby, 2nd vice presi- dent; H. Morrell Shields, 3rd vice president; Don Bell, secretary; George McCue, treasurer; William Burton, lion tamer; Jay Barnhart, assistant lion tamer; Timothy Langen- back, tail twister; Leon Graham, assistant tail twister; Carlo Wietzke and He is survived by his wife, Lynn K. Markley. a MRS. PAUL HAWTHORNE Christine M. Hawthorne, 68, of 235 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy, died at Polyclinic Hospital, Harris- burg, after an illness of four days. She was the wife of Paul B. Hawthorne, Lebanon Veterans Hospital, and had been a resident of Mount Joy for the past 46 years. “Mrs. Hawthorne was employed as a companion for Martha Dohner, Harris- burg, for the past four years. She previously had been employed as a floorlady at the former Gerberich-Payne Shoe Co., Joe Stradling, two-year directors; and Paul Clark and Robert Sherk, one- year directors. Ladies’ Night will be held on May Ist. That’ meeting will also be Past Presidents’ Night and Charter Night. Instead of a dinner meeting on May 15th, the Lions will sell light bulbs and brooms door-to-door. Mount Joy, for a number of years. A member of St. Mark's United Methodist Church, Mount Joy, she also belonged to Women of the Moose Chapter 724, Co- lumbia, and Susquehanna Township Ambulance As- sociation of Paxtang. She was born in Lancas- ter, a daughter of the late William E. and Anna Birk Derr. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Shirley A., wife of Richard J. Hoover, with whom she resided; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; a bro- ther, Richard J. Derr, Landisville, and one sister, Catherine,” wife of Lester K. Fogie, Marietta. —— Re ER a in ia AL. Tah? nin a Nl Se TeEY pad bad bal 2 ob of ad ead MM AN
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