hah ay ps Nr I rr Tre -— September 26, 1979 DID YOU HEAR Lester Hostetter of Mount Joy, is chairman of the Fall Flower Show, held by the Men’s Garden Club of Lancaster. The show will be held at the Stauffer Mansion, Lititz Pike, 1PM to 6PM, Oct. 13 and 14. The show is open to the public and trophies will be awarded. Entries consisting of mums, roses, flowers, house plants and vegetables will be received 7:30-10AM, Sat., Oct. 13th. §§§ Mr. and Mrs. John Wert, formerly of Marietta, had a little baby girl, Christy Rudelle, on August 1Sth, 1979, in Carlisle, PA. Mrs. Wert was a teacher at Donegal H.S., in the social studies department. §§§ Doug Shelly has enrolled as a freshman in Lancaster Bible College. Doug is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shelly, 214 W. Donegal St., Mount Joy. §§§ Pvt. Joe Halbleib, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey J. Halbleib, Sr., of RD1 Bain- bridge, recently completed Phase 1 of the 2-station test at Fort Knox, Ky. This test is being con- ducted to see if basic training can be effectively reduced from 16 weeks to 12 and still be administered at 2 stations. The 2nd phase will be held at Fort Benning, Ga. §§§ Navy Seaman Recruit Jay A. Schatz, son of Richard C. and Nancy L. Schatz of R2, Box 625, Mount Joy, Pa., has completed recruit train- ing at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Ill. A 1979 graduate of Donegal High School, he joined the Navy in October 1978. Mitch Johnson Mitch Johnson is Donegal High’s Boy of the Month for this September. Mitch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Johnson of 546 Terrace Ave., Mount Joy. Mitch, an acolyte at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, has played Legion baseball for Hellam (Central York Send us your kids’ cute sayings A Mount Joy Sunday School teacher about the births of John the Baptist and of Jesus. The children learned that Mary and Joseph were the parents of Jesus and that Elisabeth and Zachariah were the parents of John. Next Sunday the teacher reviewed what they had learned the week before. The children remembered the names of Jesus’ parents well: Joseph and Mary, but had more trouble remem- bering John’s. Finally, a little boy remembered the name of John’s father: Zachariah. ““Good,’’ said the teacher, ‘‘and, now, what was the name of John’s mother. ‘“Mrs. Zachariah.” said the boy, with assurance. #it# In a Mount Joy School the children learned to sing ‘‘America the Beautiful.” Then, the teacher asked the pupils to draw pictures, illustrating some of the lines in the song. One little boy drew an airplane, covered with colored pictures of grapes, oranges, apples, bananas, and other fruits. ‘‘What’s that?’’ asked his teacher. “The fruited plane,” replied the student. Susan Ann Heinaman marries Gary Dean Scheaffer at St. John’s The marriage of Miss Susan Ann Heinaman to Gary Dean Scheaffer of RD1 Bainbridge took place on Saturday, Sept. 22nd, at 10:00 AM, at St. John’s Lutheran Church, Maytown. The Rev. Robert Lescallette officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Heinaman of 102 N. River St., Maytown. She is a graduate of Donegal High School and the Mount Joy Vo-Tech School, and she is employed by Wilton Brass Co. of Mount Joy. The groom is the son of Mr. Dean Scheaffer of Eliz- abethtown and Mrs. Ken- neth Dupler of Hummels- town. He attended Eliza- bethtown High School, and is employed by Witmer and McCoy, Mount Joy. The maid of honor was Miss Radean Gordner of Maytown. Bridesmaids were Nancy Harnish and Christine Heinaman, sisters of the bride, and Debra Engle. Angela Scheaffer of Middletown was the flower girl. Scott Scheaffer of Elizabethtown was the ring- bearer. Barry Eckinger of Eliza- bethtown was the best man. Ushers were Michael Mc- Donald of Marietta, Rick Bomberger of Mount Joy, and Gary Heisey, also of Mount Joy. The couple will reside in Elizabethtown. Emily K. Fisher, Dennis E. Brown wed at Glossbrenner Church , Sat. The marriage of Miss Emily K. Fisher to Dennis E. Brown of 650 Clay Alley, Mount Joy, took place on Saturday, September 22, at 2:00 PM, at Glossbrenner United Methodist Church, Mount Joy. The Rev. Robert E. Garber, brother-in-law of the bride, and the Rev. Clair Wagner, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Charles E. Fisher of is RD2 Columbia and the late Mr. Fisher. She is a graduate of Hempfield High School and is employed by KD Manufacturing Co. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Brown of Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy. He is a graduate of Donegal High School and Indiana Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. He holds a B.S. degree in business management, and is employed by KD as a production planner. 0 LIF PPLE Miss LuAnn Garber of Fairfield was the maid of honor. Bridesmaid was Patricia Brown, sister of the groom, of Mount Joy. Kimberly Ann Stockbauer of Lancaster was the flower girl. David Bross of Williams- port was the best man. Ushers were Edward Smith of Newcastle, Del, and Donald Fisher, brother of the bride, of Marietta. The couple will live in Mount Joy. League), and has worked for the Mount Joy Lions Swimming Pool and Elvin K. Brenneman. He plans to attend college, but hasn’t decided where just yet. Mitch’s activities at DHS include the following: Football 9, 10 Baseball 9-12 (Section Al-Star 10) Basketball 9-12 (Co-captain section III, Intell & New Era All-Star) Junior Class president Executive Committee 9, 10 Student Council 12 Rotary Leadership Camp (Won $300 scholarship) SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Endslow of RDI Mount Joy. Julie, who attends St. Mark’s United Methodist’ Church (where she was president of the Church Youth) has worked part- time at the Ponderosa Steak- house. She plans to attend college. Her activities at Donegal have been: Dramatics Club 9-12 Band 9-12 Drum major 12 National Honor 11, 12 Yearbook editor 12 Society Student Council 11 Traffic Safety Council 11 Field Hockey 10 Wrestling trainer 10-12 Indianette 11, 12 N.E.D.T. certificate 10 ~ Junior class play Nightwatch 9 Night of One-Act Plays 10 Class Exec. Committee 11 Rotary Girls Leadership Camp 11 Varsity Club Julie Endslow Versatile Julie Endslow is Donegal’s Girl of the Month for September. She is the — -. MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS GROCERIES , OPEN 5:30 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M. CITGO 8 6:00 P.M Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 420-3863 East End - Koute 441 — Marietta So should your home. Now’s the time to check your home to be sure it has enough insulation. By insulating, you'll help hold down your heating costs this winter. Improving insulation in your home can reduce energy waste by as much as 30 percent...which means big savings for you. 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