Page 6—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Assumption BVM Mother/Daughter celebration The men of Assumption B.V.M. Catholic Church donned their aprons and chef's hats on May 21 and prepared a delicious baked ham dinner for the wives, mothers and daughters of the parish. Entertainment for the evening was a lively puppet show, a presentation of Mrs. Jean Nye of Brickerville, Pa. Prizes were awarded in the following categories: oldest mother present-Mrs. Clara Weidman; youngest mother present-Wendy Krieder; youngest daughter present-Kerry Milovanovic; mother with most daughters present-Peggy Brill; oldest Let us take your business off hold. Anytime your customers can’t reach you by phone, it's the same as if your business were closed. What can you do about missed calls and busy signals? Come see the latest in business communications equipment and services at the telephone company. When it comes to keeping you in touch with customers, you know you can always call on us. member in the parish-Mrs. Clara Weidman; most great- grandchildren-Mrs. Minnie Loraw; most grandchildren- Mrs. Mabel Sliver; and the mother who traveled the longest distance-Mrs. Bar- kley of New York. A Father and Sons Communion Breakfast is planned for Sunday, June 8, following the 9 a.m. Mass. Music students in 100-club The following students from the Donegal Element- ary Schools made the 100-club in instrumental music during the last marking period: Grandview Andrea Markley 195 Sandy Warren 141 Monika Wilson 129 THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA United Telephone System Wendy Pikarek 122 Kim Lippiat 118 Melody Weller 116 Staci Witmer 109 Seiler Laura Ruth 134 Stacey Germer 126 Vincent Gaudlip 122 Molly Cooper 122 Crisi Steffy 117 Aaron Hughes 112 Jeff Suter 101 Andrea Kerchner 100 Beth Houck 100 Maytown Lisa Weaver 147 Howard Wilson 142 Shannon Maconaghy 131 Bobby Arnett 118 Harold Nohr 100 Po =] md Improvement, Inc. Columbia re-vitalization Last Wednesday night citizens of Columbia heard about plans to re-vitalize their town by restoring their historic architecture and attracting tourists to the downtown business dsitrict. Columbia Area Improve- ment, Inc., headed by John Hinkle, and their consult- ants, American Cities Corp. of Columbia, Maryland, presented the plans to revivify downtown Columb- ia. Earlier in the evening the Columbia Borough Council, by a vote of 4 to 2, had endorsed an application tor $210,000 from the Federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, to renovate the Market House on Third Street, a first step in the re-furbishing of the downtown. The layout, lighting, and merchandising equipment in Market House will be improved. Other projects planned for downtown improvement are: Renovation of the aband- oned Becker Pretzel Factory at Locust and Second Streets into four factory outlet stores, with ‘‘a white restaurant on tablecloth” the top floor; scribes role of Columbia Little Theater in rejuvena- tion of the cultural life of Columbia. John Hinkle and Rollin Morse of Columbia Area June 11, 1980 Creating a ‘Town Green’ behind the Market House and Borough Hall; Converting the Columbia and Locust Hotels into permanent residential rental units; Restoring facades along Locust Street; arry Brunett, vice-pres- ident of American Cities, Corporation, study of Columbia’s poten- tiality. Increasing parking space off the streets to accommo- date S20 cars; Forming a specialty retail district on Locust Street between Second and Third Streets. Plans for the more distant future include a railroad museum, to commemorate Columbia’s previously pre- eminent role as a national railroad center. It is possible that a track connection with the Strasburg Railroad could be made, making possible rides in old trains from Columbia to Strasburg and back. Part of the old canal could be restored, permitting tourists to take a short excursion on an old canal ¢ boat. The old ferry to Wrights- ville could be re-activated. D. Emenheiser in hospital Dorothy Emenheiser of Rowenna is a patient at St. Joseph Hospital, Lancaster, Room #508. She would appreciate hearing from friends. reports on Jur