Did You Hear? Marilyn M. Aldinger has’ been awarded an Elmer L. Esbenshade Scholarship for high academic standing at the Lancaster General Hos- pital School of Nursing. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Aldinger, Masonic Homes, Elizabeth- town, and a graduate of Elizabethtown Area High School. The recipients must be a resident of Lancaster County, as well as having high academic standing. Marilyn is one of six recipients from the county. : §§88 Bradley Brooks, Bain- bridge, and John Touloumes of Elizabethtown, are mem- bers of the cast in ‘“The Man Who Came to Dinner” staged by the Elizabethtown College Campus Theatre. There will be four perfor- mances on Oct. 30, 31, and Nov. 1st. Curtain time will be 8PM in the college's Alumni Auditorium, with a 2PM matinee Nov. 1st. §§§ Mrs. Edith W. Baily, who lives on the outskirts of Marietta, is offering a reward for information lead- ing to the recovery of two clocks, a grandfather clock and a green and white porcelain mantel clock, which were stolen from her home recently. Marine Pfc. John D. Geltmacher, son of John E. and Janet L. Geltmacher of 327 Bridge Bilvd., Mount Joy, Pa., has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit De- pot, Parris Island, S.C. During the 11-week train- ing cycle, he learned the basics of battlefield survival and was introduced to the typical daily routine he will experience during his enlist- ment. He gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, including first aid, rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork and self-discipline were empha- sized throughout the train- ing cycle. A 1980 graduate of Donegal High School, he joined the Marine Corps in June 1980. §§§ Marine Pfc. Leonard P. Shank, son of Paul P. Shank of Marietta, and Mary A. Shank of Mount Joy has been promoted to his present rank while serving at the Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, N.C..-' ih Fall Sweaters, Time To Get Ready! Our Se- lection is Good Now. — VISIT — THE ORANGE OWL 15 Marietta Avenue, Mount Joy, PA Phone 653-5512 | 1 N74 A 1979 graduate of Donegal High School, he joined the Marine Corps in June 1979. Eileen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Penyak, 153 W. Fairview Ave., Marietta has been accepted in the ‘“Image’’ at Blooms- burg College. The ‘‘Image’’ is a group of 10 girls who travel and put on shows in sign language. Eileen is a junior at Bloomsburg, majoring in Speech Pathology. She is the wife of Sgt. Smith, and teaches a class. of 35 in sign language as an extra activity at college. §§8 Dr. Robert F. Eshleman, Donegal School District, was elected first vice president of the Pennsylvania School Boards Association. Dr. Eshleman also received recognition for participating hool board inservice Fifth grade students at Riverview got some sound training programs by the Pennsylvania School Boards Association. Christine Erb of Mount Joy, was the speaker for the Mount Joy Rotary Club. Her topic was ‘Farming in Other - Countries” since Christine has traveled to foreign countries, lived among the farmers, and has seen first hand how farming is done in other countries. §§§ The Maytown Fire Co. will have a sub, steak and bake sale on Saturday, November 1, beginning at 10 am at the fire house, to help pay for renovation and new equipment in the kitchen. The kitchen work will be done in late winter or early spring. §§§ smoking advice from Ima Dragon, above. Pictured with Ima are: seated, Jamey Linard; and standing, left to right, Frank Lucas, Mark Sadler, Emily deVitry and Alison Drager. Ima Dragon at school Fifth grade students at the Riverview Elementary School, Marietta, learned about smoking-related health hazards at a special assembly last Thursday, October 23. Speaking to the group was Harold Bowers, a represent- ative of the American Cancer Society. Mr. Bowers, who has a laryngotomy, discussed smoking and its effects on the human body. Also on hand passing out literature was Ima Dragon, a large character from the Cancer Society. The program culminated the students’ health unit concerning smoking. The students have been examin- ing health hazards related to smoking, and have been evaluating these hazards to determine how to lead a healthy, active, productive life. The students examined filmstrips, literature and transparencies concerning the respiratory and circu- latory systems and the effects of the smoking on these systems. 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