Page 6 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES & MOUNT JOY BULLETIN like “Adam & Eve” Doesn’t Dear Editor: Most of the time I enjoy your paper, but every once in awhile it gets me down. For example, reading Adam and Eve gets me down. All those men and women so beautifully happy with each other - forever. Sometimes 1 just don’t believe your Adam and Eve columns. I say to myself: no man and woman can get along that well. If I don’t believe Adam and Eve columns | feel pretty good. But then I get a nagging doubt: maybe the columns are true. Maybe some hus- bands and wives really are that happy. When I believe Adam and Eve columns I feel terrible. You’d feel terrible too - if you had been married twice, and failed both times. When I read Adam and Eve and believe what I read I always ask myself: what is wrong with you, John E. Rivermoore? If all these other people have such hap- py marriages, why didn’t you? Is everything your ex-wives said about you, true?. . .And I get to feeling awful. 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My friend said that lately at home her husband had been about as loving as Adolph Hitler. What really burned up my friend was that the little doll who was writing him this letter told him also what a great poet he was. somebody like Milton or Shakespeare. Asan example of his immortal verse the doll quoted this line in her at $1.85 ¥ bu. 8 RRR R00000000000000000000 00 D000 0G0GC Built Do You Have a Home 1700’s or 1800’s — town house We would like to advertise it for you in national circulation newspapers and publications like An- tique Magazine, directed at exclusive clients who can bring you top value. ENGLE-HAMBRIGHT & DAVIES, INC. Real Estate 115 E. King St. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 394-5681 Ask for Bob McMurtrie 20 W. Market St. Marietta 426-1486 in the or estate? P0000 00000000 letter: “How your youthful bosom swelled in the moon- light!” It was that line of roman- tic physiology that had made my friend decide to leave her husband - because he had sent her a poem with that very same line before they had been mar- ried. At that time, when my friend had first read the line and had, of course, taken it as a reference to her own beautiful body, she had been deeply moved by a pleasing emotion. But, now, reading it referring to his girl friend’s body, she was deeply moved by an un- pleasant emotion. I’m not sure whether she is leaving her husband be- cause of jealousy, or because of a loss of respect for his literary abilities. Your old employee, John E. Rivermoore DID YOU HEAR... Mr. and Mrs. Jay Houseal celebrated their 28th wedd- ing anniversary January Ist. Parents can teach kids how to read ‘Ly Linda Boozer Reading Coordinator Riverview Elementary School All parents want their children to succeed in school. Parents can prepare their children for success in reading and related language activities before they enter school. The Donegal School District is sponsoring a two session workshop for par- ents of children ages 4 - 6. The first session will be held in the Seiler Elementary School on January 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the all pur- pose room. Session two will be held in the Riverview building on January 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the large group instruction room. Refresh- ments will be served at both Tuesday night sessions. Miss Jean boll, reading expert from the Lancaster Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13, will be presenting par- ents with suggestions for readiness activities to do at home. Materials will be provided so that some acti- vities can be constructed at the Workshop and taken home. Both mothers and fathers are invited. Please call the Seiler build- ing (653-5117) on January 17th or 20th if you plan to attend. If for any reason you do not call the school first, please come anyway. Help to make learning to read a happy experience for your child! TOPS MEETS TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) will be meeting every Monday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Marietta Com- munity House. The meet- ings are open to all interest- ed women. Call Mrs. Dar- lene Williams for further in- formation, 426-1380. parents ... DID YOU HEAR... Mrs. Sam Deppeller of Maytown has a mysterious benefactor. She woke up in the morning after last week’s snow storm to find that some unknown person had shoveled her walks AND built her a snowman outside her kitchen window. January 15, 1975 Junior play Feb. 20,21 “Time Out for Ginger,” 3 three-act comedy, will be presented by the Junior Class of Donegal High School on Friday and Sat- urday, February 20 and 21, at eight o’clock in the high school auditorium. Karen Thompson will play the title role. Her father, the male lead, will be por- trayed by David Presto. Other cast members are as follows: Jean Bixler, Sue Bender, Sue Williams, Tam- my Newcomer, Ted Hershey, Steven Zerphey, James Byrd and Jeffrey Boulton. Anita Tignanelli has been chosen as student director, and Vickie Lilly will be stage manager. Miss Cath- arine Zeller, English teach- er, is the faculty director. GRAND SQUARE CLUB TO HOLD DANCE The Grand Square Club of Lancaster will hold a “Snowflake Dance” at the Willow Street Vo-Tech School at 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. on January 18. Supervised FUN for your CHILDREN & TEEN-AGERS with no worries about transportation BOWLING e Bus trip > J a Ea a i ol a a Ta 1 / ENN heer PN Two boys’ and girls’ age groups- 6 to 11 $1.60 includes all expens: down ® 3 games ® Instructions ® Shoes First session Saturday morning Ja Phone: 693-0989 R.D. 2 Mount Joy Clear
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