Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES s Full Service OUR BANK! As costs rise, many organizations are cutting down, cutting back, offering less. Not us! We provide Full Service. Every banking service you’ll. ever need. Incidentally, Full Service Banking cuts running around. . .saves gasoline. | UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK 101 E. Main Street 100 W. High Street 190 Stony Battery Rd. Mount Joy PA 17552 Maytown, PA 17550 Salunga, PA 17538 653-1441 426-1512 898-2478 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM A FULL Nd I\71E3 BANK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION £8 8k br September 19, 1979 Espenshade brothers 10 years at United Tel. Ronald L. and Donald L. Espenshade of E-town have recently observed their tenth year with United Tel. The two brothers both joined the phone company in 1969 in the construction department and both were elevated to framemen in 1970. Ronald beat Donald to the position of central office technician in E-town by one year: Ronald was promoted in 1971, Donald in 1972. Both Ronald L. Espen- shade and Donald: L. Espenshade have completed various company-sponsored technical training courses, and both are members of the Christian Missionary Alli- ance Church in E-town. Ronald is married to the former Virginia Canonge and he enjoys woodworking, cars and hunting. Donald, on the other hand, enjoys photography and hunting. He is married to the former Penny Barefoot, and they have one child, Angela. [Ed. Note: The Times received one news release each about Ronald and Donald, on the same day. At first we thought United Tel’s PR people had made a mistake, but when we called Don March, he cleared it all up by pointing out that the brothers are actually two different men—we had missed the difference in first letters of their names. Thanks, Don March. ] Marietta Auxiliary to buy a microtome The Marietta Auxiliary to the Columbia Hospital met at the Colonial Inn in Marietta for a luncheon last Monday. The ladies of the Auxiliary, who recently met a pledge to the hospital, decided to purchase a rotary microtome for the Columbia Hospital as their next project. They expect the fund-raising to take two years. A fall card party will be held in October, it was decided. Mrs. William Hesiey and Mrs. George Houseal will arrange this benefit. Two new members were accepted by the Auxiliary: Mrs. Marie Smithson and Mrs. Lucille Wilcox. Membership dues for this year are now payable. The schedule of events for the coming year was announced, as follows: —October meeting at the Rosemary Shoppe (formerly Appley’s Glass Gardens) with Miss Ruth Wisman and Mrs. Sylvia Henry as co- hostesses; —a November 12th meet- ing at Ruth Miller's home, with Mrs. Betty Kotgen and Mrs. Tom Moran co- hosting; —December 3rd Christ- mas luncheon, at noon at the home of Mrs. Mary Sarver; —no January meeting; —February 13th, Miss Elsie McCloskey and Mrs. Elsie Kulman hosting; —March 10th, Mrs. George Houseal, with Mrs. William Heisey and Miss Mary Carroll co-hosting; —April 14th, Mrs. J.R. Baker with Mrs. Winefred Buchl co-hosting; —May 12th, Mrs. Joe Carroll; June 9th, Columbia Hos- pital cafeteria. Births MOORE, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jr. (Diana Stotz), 226 E. Market St., Marietta, a son at Osteopathic Hospital. WHETZEL, Mr. and Mrs. Garnett (Esther Clymer), Mathias RD1, W. Virginia, a daughter at Rockingham Memorial Hospital, August 29th. Mrs. Whetzel is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clymer, RD3 Mount Joy. ® &E L808 AL ENR Ea HM HALBLEIB, Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Cynthia Garner), S31 Creekside Lane, Mount Joy, a son at St. Joseph Hospital. ROBERTS, Mr. and Mrs. Barry (Faith Miller), S73 Stauffer Court, Mount Joy, a son, at St. Joseph Hospital. PED de babe ba
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