May 16, 1979 §8§ Dr. Frank Harrison, 220 So. Market Street, Mount Joy, is an associate professor of music at E-town College. He has been awarded a Nation- al Endowment for the Humanities grant to attend a summer seminar at the University of North Carolina from June 11 through August 3. He is one of 12 people in the nation selected for this grant. ,; He will study the perform- ance of Beethoven’s music under professor William S. Newman, learning how Beethoven himself intended his works to be played. Harrison is conductor for the Hershey Orchestra. Society. §§88 Robert Huff of RD3 Mount Joy has received a Master of Business Admin- istration degree by Ship- pensburg State College. §§§ Pvt. Josephine Wage- mann, whose father, Kurt Wagemann, lives in Mount Joy, recently was assigned as a teletype operator with the 3rd Support Command in Hanau, Germany. §§§ Pvt. Robert K. Rabuck, whose wife, Tammy, lives in Bainbridge, Pa., recently was assigned as a military policeman with the 38th Air Defense Artillery Bridgade in Korea. Rabuck entered the Army in February of last year. He is a 1976 graduate of Elizabethtown High School. The private’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Rabuck, live at Route 4, Elizabethtown, Pa. §§§ . Sheryl Myers of Mount Joy has been appointed to serve as an elementary school teacher in Nairobi, Kenya, by the Eastern Mennonite Board of Missions. §§§ Michael Larry Shultz of Marietta is celebrating his 11th birthday May 18. Happy Birthday, Tank! Selisa K. Stauffer, 101 N. Barbara St., Mount Joy, graduated cum laude from Elizabethtown College. §8§ : Marine Corporal George A. Funk, son of Donald IL and Marlene C. Funk of Maytown, Pa., has been meritoriously promoted to his present rank while serving with 2d Marine Division, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N.C. He received the acceler- ated promotion in recogni- tion of outstanding perfor- mance, duty proficiency and demonstrated professional abilities. A 1977 graduate ° of Hershey Senior High School in Hershey, Pa., he joined the Marine Corps in June 1977. §8§ SICO employees honored at banquet Seven Mount Joy resi- dents were honored at the Sico Company’s employee’s banquet for long service to Sico. More than 400 people attended the banquet, held at Historic Strasburg. Henry Hess, of 614 Donegal Springs Road, was given a service pin for his 30 years with Sico. Twenty-five year pins and and gold watches were given to William Baughman The Donegal High School Math Team of Robert Pekarek, Karen deVitry and Keith Pomroy, competing in the Thirtieth Annual Na- tional High School Mathe- matics Examination, tied for third place out of forty participating regional high schools. Topping the list for Donegal was Robert Peka- rek who achieved the second Births and Mrs. ummaw), CANNON, Mr. Eugene (Fonda Mount Joy R2, a son, at General Hospital. DAUGHERTY, Mr. and Mrs. Terry (Brenda Throop) Bainbridge R1, a daughter, at Harrisburg Hospital. DRAGER, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Donna Greiner), 635 W. Market St., Marietta a son, at General Hospital. of 201 West Donegal Street and John Hendrix of 33 West Main Street. Jeanette Heagy of 521 Bruce Avenue received a 20- year pin. A 15-year service award was given to Vera Billow, 206 Fairview Street. Cited for ten years’ service were Glenn Groff, RD3 Mount Joy, and Clarence Gruber, 23 Frank Street. Pekarek, de Vitry and Pomroy place 3rdin math exam highest score among all regional participants. The examination aims to create and sustain interest in mathematics among high school students. Supple- menting classroom work, it attempts to broaden and deepen the student’s exper- ience with mathematical concepts. HOCKING, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Debra Hershey), 151 Eleanora Dr., Maytown, a daughter, at General Hospital. KIRCHNER, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. (Patricia Jacobs) Box 2, Maytown, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital. KUNTZ, Mr. and Mrs. Michael (Deborah Ziegler), Box 295, Mount Joy R2, a daughter, at home. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS—GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 A.M. — 8:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M. Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863 East End—Route 441 — Marietta ~ MAYTOWN FIRE COMPANY CARNIVAL —— Saturday, May 26—— Featuring Champagne Jam Also Maytown parachute club skydivers will jump at 6 PM ——Monday, May 28—— Featuring Jay Eddie and the Ramblin Cowboys Free parking on grounds Games—Rides Good food by the ladies auxillary "Larry Bradley’s Arco Rte. 441 & 743, Marietta Wedotirework Complete line of auto accessories & auto parts Road Service YOUR HOUSE Isn't that a good way to qualify the parade of potential buvers be- tore they seriously consider your home? 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