The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 06, 1974, Image 8

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    Page 8 - Mount Joy Bulletin March 6, 1974
School Begins Earlier
Donegal District schools will return to their normal
opening and closing times on Monday, March 18.
Since winter daylight saving time was instigated
earlier this year, advancing opening of school into
“dark hours” of the morning, Donegal schools have
been convening a half hour later than normal.
Action taken last week by the Board of Education
indicated that it is felt that there will be sufficient
daylight during the mornings, by that time, of the
season, to accommodate to the earlier class times.
Emergency "1
Medical Calis
SATURDAY
AFTERNOON
AND
SUNDAY
DR. EPHRAIMAWAD
— Boy
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and Girl of Month ___
LAURALEE BAKER SCOTTHERSHEY
GIRL OF THE MONTH
Lauralee Baker is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
Baker, Fairview Avenue, Marietta. She is a senior in the
college preparatory course at Donegal high school.
Her high school activities include: Hockey, 9; Track, 9-10-
11; Library Assistant, 10-11-12; Gym Leaders Club, 11; Youth
Education Association, 11-12 (Treas.); Band, 9-10-11-12
(Treas.); County Band, 9-10-11-12 ; District Band, 10-11-12;
Regional Band, 11; Chorus, 9-10-11-12; County Chorus, 12;
District Chorus, 12; Regional Chorus; 12; Yearbook Sales
Staff, 12; Operatta, 12, and National Honor Society, 12.
She is a member of the Lutheran Church of Marietta,
where she is active in choir and youth group.
She will enter the Massachusetts General Hospital School
of Nursing following graduation from Donegal.
BOY OF THE MONTH
Scott Hershey is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos D. Hershey,
43 Springville Road. He is a senior in the academic course at
Donegal high school.
His high school activities include: Football, 9-10;
wrestling, 9-10-11-12; varsity club, 11-12; student council, 10-
12; athletic club, 11-12, and Science Fair Winner, 9.
Scott is a member of the Mount Joy Swim Team and has
received the Outstanding Swimmer Award. He also won
second place in the YMCA Divisional Swimming Cham-
pionships.
He is a member of the Mount Joy Church of God and Youth
Group and he is employed by Mount Joy Borough over the
summer months.
Scott has been accepted and will attend Millersville State
college and will major in biology.
Kenneth Gainer In New Post
With Raybestos-Manhattan
Kenneth A. Gainer, 140 graduate of Franklin &
Park Avenue, has been Marshall college with a B.S.
promoted by Raybestos-
Manhattan, Inc., to a cor-
poration position.
Since Sept. 1, 1970, he has
been manager of the cor-
poration’s Manheim
Division, which includes
plants at Manheim, Pa.;
Marshville, N.C., and
Fullerton, Calif.
His new posteis with the
original equipment sales
division and will include the
coordination of all R-M
friction material company
plants in marketing, selling,
and production of industrial
products.
A 1944 graduate of Mount
Joy high school, he also is a
degree in chemistry.
He joined Raybestos-
Manhattan, Inc., in 1949. as
an engineering trainee.
On Dean's List
E. Robert Srubaker,
Mount Joy R2, has been
named as one of 199 full-time
students at Hartt College of
Music, West Hartford,
Conn., to the Dean’s List for
academic excellence during
the first semester of 1973-’74.
One cup of dry beans
yields from 2 to 234 cups of
cooked ones, depending on
the variety.
{ } Death
po eaths
SUSAN A. REINHOLD
Mrs. Susan A. Reinhold,
86, Mount Joy RI1, died
Monday evening, Feb. 25, in
Lancashire Hall, Neffsville,
after an illness of nine
months.
The widow of Benjamin E.
Reinhold, who died in 1964,
she was born in Mount Joy, a
daughter of the late George
C. and Amanda Peffer
Cunningham.
A lifelong resident of the
Mount Joy area, Mrs.
Reinhold was a member of
the Dunkard Brethren
Church, Lititz.
She is survived by a son,
John R. Sillers, Abington; a
daughter, Mrs. Edna C.
Fitzkee, with whom she
resided; three grand-
children; eight great-
grandchildren; nine great-
great-grandchildren; two
brothers, C. Hayman Cun-
ningham and William
Cunningham, both of
Elizabethtown, and two
sisters, Ella, wife of John P.
Wise, Lancaster, and Verna
P., wife of William K. Sch-
weers, Mount Joy.
Services were held from
the Heilig funeral home
Thursday afternoon, Feb. 28,
and burial was made in the
Eberle cemetery.
* ENGAGEMENTS
RUSSELL — BeVIER
Mr. and Mrs. H.R. Pete
Russell, 2159 Haven Avenue,
Frankfort, Indiana, for-
merly of Mount Joy, an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Roxanne L.,
to Michael L. BeVier, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross BeVier,
Frankfort, Indiana.
A July wedding is being
planned.
Miss Russell was
graduated from Donegal
high school and attended
Shippensburg State college
as a business education
major. She presently is
employed by National Seal
Division in Frankfort.
Mr. BeVier was graduated
from Castor Valley high
school and from San Jose
State University with a
degree in behavioral
sciences. He presently is
employed with the Coca-Cola
Bottling Co. in Frankfort,
Indiana.
FRY — HESS
Mrs. Jean Hess, 324 E.
Front St., Marietta, an-
nounces the engagement of
her daughter, Miss Deborah
Hess, to Danny L. Fry. She is
also the daughter of Harold
Hess, Corpus Cristie, Texas.
The bride-elect was
graduated from Donegal
high school. She is employed
by M&M Mars,
Elizabethtown.
Mr. Fry is the son of Mrs.
Arlene S. Fry of
. Elizabethtown R1. He is also
the son of the late John S.
Fry.
H e attended
Elizabethtown high school
and is employed by United
Engineers and Constructors.
FREY — LUTZ
Mrs. Elwood K. Lutz, 449
W. Vine St., Lancaster,
announces the engagement
of her daughter, Miss Janet
C. Lutz, to Jack S. Frey. She
is also the daughter of the
late Mr. Lutz.
The bride-elect was
graduated from Lancaster
Catholic high school. She is
employed by Windward
Travel Center, Inc.
Mr. Frey is the son of Mrs.
Ruth R. Frey, of 10 W. Front
St., Marietta.
He was graduated from
Girard College,
Philadelphia, and served in
the U.S. Army for three
years. He is employed by
Thomson Corp.
B.P.W.
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former president, Mrs.
Ralph Tome. This makes the
local club eligible for
recognition and a certificate
at State convention.
Mrs. Sheetz and Mrs. Fry
were elected as delegates to
the State Convention to be
held June 14-16 at the
Marriot Motel, Philadelphia.
Mrs. Koser and Miss Hoffer
will serve as alternates.
Elected to the nominating
committee were Miss Anna
Mae Eby, Mrs. George
Broske and Mrs. Adam
Greer.
The March meeting will be
the club’s annual birthday
party with the music and
social committee arranging
the program. Invited guests
are the members of the
B.P.W. “mother” club from
Elizabethtown. The title of
the address will be “Peter
Piper Picked a Peck of
Pickled Peppers.”
JOYCEE-ETTES
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score at the table.
Money from this Dessert
Fashion Show Card Party
will go for the community
projects of the Joycee-ettes.
Some of the projects are:
Scholarship Fund, parties
for the Messiah Home
Children, 75 Plus Banquet,
Medical Center, and the
three Brownie Troops which
the Joycee-ettes sponsor.
Reservations can be made
by contacting Mrs. Michael
Aument.
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