April 2, 1980 Marietta Good Friday service The Marietta Community Churches will sponsor a three hour service on Good Friday, starting at noon, in St. Mary’s PVM Catholic Church, Pine and E. Market Streets, Marietta. The sub- ject of the service will be “Seven Last Words’’. The Service will be lead by the following community JR Hi students hear policeman On Thursday, March 27, Mr. King from the Harris- burg City Police Force spoke to eighth grade social studies classes at Beahm Junior High School. Mr. King used rol- playing to demonstrate the different kinds of situations an officer deals with daily. Students helped act out an arrest for speeding and a family dispute. : Mr. King used the common act of shoplifting to point out to the students that crime does not pay. The students were told how difficult it was to adjust to prison life because of the mini-society that exists there. Mr. King was quite dynamic in his presentation. He attended Elizabethtown College and graduated from Hershey Police Officer Training School. Freshmen win soccer tourny The ninth graders won the 1980 Donegal Jr. High Indoor Soccer championship last week-end. Mark Zerphey scored the decisive goal with less than four minutes to play. Throny Embly, goalie for the freshman team, recorded his third shutout of the night as his team captured the title. Mrt. JCs plan sale of flowers The Marietta Jaycees will be selling Easter Flowers this week-end to raise money for the Recreation Center. The Jaycees are planning to open the center this September. The Jaycees will be on hand at the Marietta Jaycee Recreation Center Building located on N. Waterford Ave. starting Thursday. They will be selling flowers from 2 to 8 pm Thursday, 9 am until 8 pm Friday, and 9 am until 8 pm Saturday. They will be outside, weather permitting. clergy: Father Callistur Juras, host; Rev. Philip Lynch, Zion Lutheran; Rev. Betsy Iseminger, First Unit- ed Methodist; Rev. Calvin Rex, United Church of Christ; Father Aristede Red, St. John’s Episcopal; and Rev. George Buck, Bethel AME Church. The public is invited to attend. gf Ry 115 Ww. Masiiet st. : Marietta, Penna. 1 & Wed. thru Sunday 1-6 pm. [ ©1978 Triumph Mowrevdles America. Inc Ken Fortney, prop. Phone 426-2615 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES-——Page 7 ~delig he : “Cat 1s Black Mag TruMPB. ¥ GS-750€T Lancaster Triumph and Suzuki Motorcycle & Snowmobile Sales & Service 2981 Hempland Rd., US 30 W. & Centerville Rd. Lancaster, PA 17601 717/299-6561 Imagine how difficult your life would be GLa telephone to run your errands, keep you in touch with friends and summon help in emergencies. Now United Telephone offers the TeleDialer 32 to make your telephone even more convenient. The TeleDialer 32 remembers up to 32 numbers you call frequently, and can dial any of them at the touch of a single button. Four “HELP” numbers (fire, police, ambulance - whatever you select) are identified by brightly colored over-size buttons, so a child, babysitter or elderly person can call for assistance fast if the need arises. Also, the TeleDialer lets you make all your calls by push-button even if your regular phone has a conventional dial. If the number you call is busy, don’t worry about forgetting the number before you call again. Just touch the ““last number called” button, and presto - the TeleDialer re-dials for you. Best of all, the TeleDialer 32 costs less than you a FTsdatd believe. For our United Telephone of Pennsylvania home or business customers, it’s only $5.75 per month plus applicable service connection charges. Visit or call your United Telephone Business Office or Phone Shop to learn how easy it is to make your life easier.
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