Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 31, 1979, Image 3

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October 31, 1979
DID
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"HEAR
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Sgt. Glen E. Stevenus,
Jr., whose parents are Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn E. Stevenus
of Penn Court Dr., Mount
Joy, recently was assigned
as an auto mechanic with
the 44th Air Defense
Artillery in Korea. He joined
the Army in 1973.
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R. Lamar Witmer, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. E. Luke
Witmer of 4580 Miller Dr.,
Mount Joy, has been
awarded a $350 freshman
scholarhship from Eastern
Mennonite College.
Scholarship requirements
inlcude a 3.0 grade average,
a score of 1.000 on the
Scholastic Aptitude Test,
and ranking in the top ten
per cent of the high school
class.
Witmer is a bio/ag major.
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Airman Kurt Wagemann
111, son of Kurt Wagemann,
Jr., of Mount Joy, has been
assigned to Chanute AFB,
Ill., after completing basic
training.
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The Joseph Bucher House
at 104 E. Front Street,
Marietta, has been added to
the National Register of
Historic Places.
It was built in 1806, and is
now owned by Gene G. and
Oliver C. Cohen.
The 2'2-story brick house
has an open staircase, and a
recessed front door flanked
by the original sidelights,
and topped by a fan window.
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Four members of the Har-
mantziz family of Mount
Joy, who come from Greece,
have been naturalized as
American citizens. They
are: Kaliopi Georgios, 19;
Maris Georgios, 21; An-
dreas Georgios, 22; and
George Andreas, S52.
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Also naturalized were
these Mount Joy, and now
American, citizens: Curt
Linauer, 30, of 763 Hilltop
Drive, originally from Bra-
zil; and Yong Hui Linauer,
28, of the same address,
originally from Korea.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKain
McKains’ Golden Sun.
The 50th wedding anni-
versary of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul McKain, of 618 W.
Market St., Marietta, was
celebrated with a drop-in
party at the English United
Presbyterian Church, which
was hosted by the McKains’
children.
They were married by the
late Rev. Edward Hayes in
Cententary Methodist
Church in Westminster,
Maryland, on October 26,
1929. ‘
Mrs. McKain, the former
Ruth Sharp, is the daughter
of Aaron Sharp and the late
Pauline Kibler Sharp. Paul
is the son of the late Frank
and Elizabeth Bolander
McKain. :
These Marietta natives
have been members of the
Presbyterian Church all of
their lives. Paul was a
Sunday School teacher there
for 25 years, and has served
Births
HOCKENBERRY, Mr. and
Mrs. John (Cheryl Weaver),
Mount Joy R2, a son, at
“General Hospital.
MARTIN, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl R. (Nora M. Martin),
RD2 Mount Joy, a son at
Ephrata Community Hos-
pital.
NEWCOMER, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert (Sharon Nolt),
as deacon and elder. His
wife was the pianist.
Ruth, who has many
plants in her home, was
formerly employed by the
Marietta Silk Co. Paul is
retired from the Olmstead
Air Force Depot in Marietta.
He takes great pleasure in
his garden.
The McKains are mem-
bers of the Marietta Senior
League, and Ruth is a
member of the Marietta
Auxiliary to the Columbia
Hospital.
Their four children are:
Betty, the wife of William
Bitzer, Mount Joy; Janet,
the wife of Sam Ney,
Maytown; Evelyn, the wife
of George Armold, Mari-
etta; and Robert, who lives
in Pennsacola, Florida.
- Ruth and Paul have 11
grandchildren and a great-
grandchild.
R.D. 3, Mount Joy, a son at
General Hospital.
SHORT, Mr. and Mrs.
Richard (Barbara Zook),
Meadows Apts., Mount Joy,
a son at General Hospital.
WINSETT, Mr. and Mrs.
John (Deborah Winters),
126-B Manheim St., Mount
Joy, a son at Lancaster
General Hospital.
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3
Marietta Lions hear
Morse on Columbia
Rollin Morse of Columbia
was the guest speaker for
the Marietta Lions Club
when they met for dinner at
the Colonial Inn. Mr. Morse
is a member of the Columbia
Historical Society. He show-
ed the Lions his slides of
Columbia’s historic struc-
tures and talked about
restoration.
President Bob Spangler
conducted the business
meeting. The club voted to
sponsor the annual Christ-
mas’ - lighting program.
Richard Smedley will chair
the program this year.
The Marietta Jaycees will
assist the Lions.
The lights should be up
for the tour on December 2.
" The Lions also voted to
help the Marietta Restora-
Girl Scout
meeting
Nov. §
The Donegal Neighbor-
hood of Girl Scouts meeting
for leaders, assistant lead-
ers and adults will be held
on Monday, Nov. Sth, at
8:00pm in St. Luke’s Epis-
copal Church at 211 S.
Market St., Mount Joy.
A special invitation to Day
Camp staff is extended.
Slides of Day Camp activi-
ties will be shown.
Sr. League
to meet
Nov. §
e Marietta Senior
League will hold their
regular monthly meeting at
the Community House at
1:30 on Nov. Sth.
Mary Portner, president,
will conduct the business
meeting. There will be a
program of flower art.
The refund of the Boat
Trip will be made to all who
had purchased tickets. Be
sure to be there, in order to
get yours.
Halloween
Parade
The Marietta Jaycees
sponsored their annual Hal-
loween Parade Monday
night. The winners were:
Best float
1st—Ginni Gano
2nd—Brownie Troop 34
3rd—Doug Brown
Most original costume
1st—L. Nickey
2nd—Jason Krumbling
3rd—Ronald Beaston
Ugliest
1st—Troy Aldinger
2nd—Missy Loucks and
Matt Wise
3rd—Derr Armold
Funniest.
1st—Hallgren
2nd—Mike Neal and Ronnie
Hilts
3rd—Jessie Reem
tion Associates with food at
an event to be held in the
Community House. Ben
Thompson is in charge of
this.
The annual Ladies Night
is planned for December
13th. It will be held at the
Colonial Inn. An interesting
program is in the works.
Joe Gilmartin was ap-
pointed laison to a Maytown
Boy Scout troop which the
Lions Club has agreed to
sponsor. Terry Shope and
James Price will get in touch
with the scouts for repre-
sentatives to a District 14
Ad
NOW RENTING
IN HISTORIC MARIETTA
event. TWO-BEDROOM
The Lions Club recently TOWNHOUSES ;
contributed to the Maytown . AY
Fire Co. and have also Reverviene Sank
helped a local youth achieve FEATURING :
* SUPER INSULATION
* EFFICIENT ELECTRIC HEAT
* TWO BATHS
o LAUNDRY FACILITIES
Yeo PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
OFF-STREET PARKING
LOVELY PARK-LIKE SETTING}
$225. pen month
Yy WATER AND SEWER INCLUDED
.Slaugh-Fagan Associates
CALL: 367 3535 or 653-1896
- 7s
his Eagle Scout Badge.
“IBBERSON’S
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4 CARPET "OR HOME AND CAR
#5 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022
Open Monday through Friday 9 am-5:30 pm
Saturday 9 am-12 noon
Thursday and Friday evenings by prescheduled
appointment only. Call 367-2724.
SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED
AUCTIONS make the difference in
marketing livestock!
NEW HOLLAND
difference in auctions!
MONDAY —8 AM--Fat Hogs
10 AM--Horse Sale
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
MARIETTA CITGO
CITGO GAS GROCERIES
OPEN 5:30 AM 8:30 P.M. DAILY
SUNDAY 8:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M.
£d Reeves, Prop. Phone 420-3863
East End Kkoute 441--Marietta