Page 6 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES May 23, 1979 Schlosser heads Maytown Memorial Day services tennis club Dr. David E. Schlosser was recently elected presi- dent of the Mount Joy Tennis Club. Plans were announced for the Sth annual Memorial Day Mixed Doubles Tournament to be held at the boro courts on Saturday and Sunday, May 26, and 27, and the finals to be played on Monday, May 28. This tournament has been increasing in number of entries and the caliber of tennis each year, and advance reservations show that this year will be bigger and better than ever. For further information call Bill Houseal, 653-1535, or June Edwards, 653-1537, or Chris Graham, 653-4816. ur THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA United Telephone System The Reverend Forest R. Wiest, Pastor of the First Church of God, Green- village, Pa., and a U.S. Navy Veteran of World War II will be the speaker for Maytown Memorial Day Services to be held Monday, May 28, at S PM. The Invocation will be offered by Reverend Robert M. Lescallette, Pastor of St. John’s Lutheran Church, High travel costs keeping you out of touch? Think long distance. Our high-performance telephones come in a wide variety of styles and colors. And long distance means more (s)miles per penny. So why don’t you slide up and get comfortable behind the dial? Then, ring a smile from someone you miss. Long Distance. A great way to travel. while Rev. Edgar H. Steedle will pronounce the Benedic- tion. Selections will be presented by the Bainbridge Band a trumpet trio of Dean Bricker, Doug Shelly and Greg Zimmerman, from Donegal High School. Sponsored by the Donegal Post #808, the parade will form at the former American Legion Home with cere- monies at Center Square, ong Distance ecial... A More Miles 8 Per Penny. LTS Reformed and Union Ceme- teries. The procession in- cludes Color guard, Donegal Post #809, Disabled veter- ans, Bainbridge Band, Don- egal Legion Auxiliary, Min- isters, Maytown Civic Asso- ciation, Township Supervi- sors, W.I. Beam Junior High School Band, Girl and Boy Scouts, Maytown Youth Organization, Donegal High School Band, Royal Blue Mr. George Jenkins, son of Mrs. Jean M. Becton, 128 North Gay, Marietta, Pa; Mr. David McBride, S2 East Front St., Marietta, Pa., son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard McBride, 219 Perry St., Columbia, Pa; and Miss Mary Ellen Spangler, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob S. Spangler, R.D.#1, Box 43, Marietta, Pa., were among the 99 students who graduated from . Lancaster Bible College on Saturday, May 19, 1979. Mary Ellen Spangler All three earned a Bachelor of Science in Bible Degree and Mr. Jenkins and Mr. McBride had their "David McBride Malibus, Manheim Central High School Band, Pennsy Strutters, [East Donegal Park Commission, members of Sunday Schools and civic organizations. The 17th annual Flea Market will be held on E. High Street, starting at 10 AM. The benefit is spon- sored by the Donegal Post #809, Ladies Auxiliary Unit. Three graduate from LCB professional studies in Christian Education while Miss Spangler had her professional studies in Missions. Mr. Jenkins received two awards during the Com- mencement ceremonies. He was elected to the Delta Epsilon Chi Honor Society for showing outstanding academic scholarship, ap- proved Christian character, and Christian leadership ability, and he was nominated for Who’s Who Among Students in Ameri- can Universities And Col- leges for evidencing schol- arship ability, for partici- pating in and leading in academic and extracurricu- lar activities, for citizenship and service to the college, and for showing a potential for future achievement. During his years as a student, he served as a representative to the Stu- dent Council, was on the Senior Class Executive Committee, and was feat- ured on a slide-tape presentation for the Public Affairs Department of the college. Miss Spangler was a member of the yearbook staff and of the Social Committee. George Jenkins HOLLINGER OIL SERVICE ARCO HEATING OIL HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES— CALL 653-4484 807 WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY, PA
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