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SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED EIB 'S &, IBBERSON'S Dr. Thomas 0’Connor (Mount Joy Area Only) Saturday Afternoon EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night ~ COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS and Sunday Statement of Ownership, Mangement and Circulation week of September 24, 1980. Owner: Susquehanna Times and Magazine, Inc., Box 75A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547. Editor: Diane L. Krantz, 26 South Market St., Mount Joy, PA 17552. Total paid circulation: 1059. Mail Subscriptions: 900. Dealer sales: 66. Susquehanna Times [USPS 055-530] Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesdays [52 issues per year] Telephone: [717/ 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor—Diane L. Krantz Advertising Manager—Kay Kauffman Marietta Editor—Hazel Baker Mount Joy Editor—Cherie Dillow Vol. 80, No. 40, October 8, 1980 Advertising rates upon request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate— $6.00/year [Outside Lancaster County—$6.50/ year] 18a Hollis Baker Hollis Baker will present senior recital Miss Hollis Dee Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Baker, Fairview Ave- nue, Marietta, will present a senior recital Sunday, Octo- ber 12, at 3 pm in Rider Hall, Elizabethtown Col- lege. A student of Professor Otis Kitchen, Miss Baker is presently student teaching at Manheim Central High School. The Donegal grad- uate participated in band, stage band, rhythm singers, county, district and regional bands for three years, and county chorus. She was vice president of the senior high band. Her college letters include concert band, jazz band, concert choir and chorale. She is also a member of the Elizabethtown chapter of the Music Educators Na- tional Conference. Included in the Sunday repertoire are several selec- tions to be performed on the baritone saxophone, alto saxophone and a saxophone quartet. Accompanying Miss Baker on the piano will be Allen Artz, a senior music education major from Llewelyn, PA. Janet Villano, a music therapy major, will assist in the performing duet. A special quartet will feature Donegal senior Ann Eich- erly and two Donegal graduates, Kenneth McCoy and Lauralee Baker, in addition to Holly. The public is invited to attend this free recital. Miss Debra L. Ross bride of Keith Beach The marriage of Miss Debra L. Ross to Keith R. Beach took place Saturday, October 4, at 11 am at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mount Joy, with the Rev.” Roger Covin officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ross, 225 Delta Street, Mount Joy. She graduated from Donegal High School and Wilma Boyd Career Schools, Pittsburgh. She is employed by Union National Mount Joy Bank. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Jane Beach, Mount Joy, and Richard Beach, Strasburg. He graduated from Donegal High School and Mount Joy Vo-Tech School electrical occupations course. He is employed by Hawthorne Electric Co. Miss Dawn Shireman of Mount Joy was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: Mrs. Joi Garner, Mount Joy; Tracey Ross, sister of the bride, Mount Joy; and Kathy Beach and Mrs. Kim Albert, sisters of the groom, Lancaster. Dennis Sweigart, Eliza- bethtown, served as best man. Ushers were: Michael Ross, brother of the bride, Mount Joy; Jesse Jones, Mount Joy; Jeff Forry, Mount Joy; and Gary Albert, Lancaster. The couple will live in Mount Joy. Miss Nancy Resides weds Harold V. Kulman The marriage of Miss Nancy L. Resides to Harold V. Kulman, 282 W. Market Street, Marietta, took place Saturday, October 4, at noon at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Marietta, with the Rev. Aristede S. Red officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Resides, York RD11. She graduated from Eastern York High School, Eliza- bethtown College with a B.A. degree and Delaware University with an M.A. degree. She is employed by W.B. Saunder Publishing Co., Philadelphia. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Elsie Kulman, 107 W. Market Street, Marietta. He graduated from Donegal High School, Franklin and Marshall College with a B.A. degree, The University of Louisville with an M.A. degree, did doctoral work at The University of Kentucky and served an internship at Ancora State Hospital, New Jersey. He is self-employed as a vocational consultant. Mrs. Linda Wagaman was matron of honor. Brides- maids were: Mrs. Naomi Mackentire, Mrs. Norma Rollman and Ms. Nadene Resides, sisters of the bride. Donald White served as best man. Ushers were: James Mackentire, David Rollman and John Heistand. The couple will live in Marietta. Miss Patricia Houseal to wed Joseph Hollister Mr. and Mrs. Richard Houseal, 624 W. Main St., Mount Joy, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Miss Patricia H. Houseal, to Joseph S. Hollister II. The bride-elect graduated from Donegal High School Obituaries RAY A. WITTLE Ray A. Wittle, 61, of South Jacob Street, Mount Joy, died last week at 111 Edgemont Drive, Columbia, the home of his sister. Mr. Wittle was a super- visor at Donsco, Inc., Mount Joy, his place of employ- ment for the last 43 years. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, and was a member of the Mount Joy Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion. He also belonged to the Ironville Rod and Gun Club. Born in East Donegal Township, he was the son of the late Cyrus D. and Elizabeth Arman Wittle. He was the husband of the late Anna Mae Wittle. and is employed by Hamil- ton Bank, East Petersburg. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hollister, Mount Joy R.D.3. He graduated from Lan- caster Catholic High School and is employed with his father at Hollister’s Garage. Surviving are a daughter, Sandra L., wife of Eugene D. Grove, Mount Joy; one granddaughter; and six sisters: Viola Bard, Mount- ville; Verna Birk, Columbia; Ruth, wife of William Kaley, Elizabethtown; Lillian Campbell, Elizabethtown; Nora Kauffman, Marietta RD1; and Lorieta Ritchie, Elizabethtown RD2. Jhuelalbue HARDWARE STORE BARGAIN Logi MONTH ii CARPET SWEEPEF w Bisse now 9.88 FOLDS While FLAT Supplies for easy storage FULL 5-YR. WARRANTY Lightweight sweeper self- adjusts for any floor sur- face. Durable steel. Re- October 8, 1980 ° movable nylon brush. Picks up dirt, nails, etc. 2256 Quantities Limited 93 East Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. Phone 653-1861 Punch n Go. Hang on. Our newest Jag has enough low end torque and high end punch to make you feel like you're riding a slingshot. 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