Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, January 22, 1975, Image 4

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Page 4 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES & MOUNT JOY BULLETIN
Hospital Aux.
pledges $500
by Hazel Baker
Members of the Marietta
Branch Auxiliary to the Co-
lumbia Hospital voted to
pledge $5,000 over a five
year period for the current
subscription campaign of
the Columbia Hospital.
This amount will be rai
sed by individual projects
and a “Spring Safari” to be
held at the home of Mrs.
Ralph Miller, 111 Fairview
Av.e, Marietta with the tena-
tive date of Saturday, May
20th from 3 to 7 p.m.
The January session, a
benefit luncheon, was held
at the home of Mrs. Joseph
Carroll, 299 W. Market St.
Sixty-one dollars was real-
ized from the event.
Mrs. Joseph Gilmartin
presided for the business
meeting. It was reported
that $37 was realized from
a silver holiday tea, and
$102.40 from a cookie sale
at the same event. The
treasurer, Mrs. George Hou-
seal, read a letter from the
administrators of the Colum-
bia Hospital thanking the
Auxiliary for its recent don-
ation of $300, for furnish-
ings of the mens’ ward.
Servicemen
DAVID R. BAER
Sheppard AFB, Tex., has
announced the graduation
of Air National Guard (ANG)
Airman David R. Baer of
Salunga, Pa., from the U. S.
Air Force electrician course
conducted by the Air Train-
ing Command.
Airman Baer, son of Mrs.
Doris A. Baer of 42 Holland
St., Salunga, is now skilled
in the repair of both interior
and exterior wiring systems.
He is returning to his Penn-
sylvania ANG unit at Harris-
burg International Airport.
The airman is a 1974
graduate of Hempfield High
School in Landisville, Pa.
GEARY L. BRENEMAN
Army Private Geary L.
Breneman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence L. Breneman,
7885 5th St., Columbia, Pa.,
is assigned as a construction
specialist in the 54th Engi-
neer Battalions Company
B in Wildflecken, Germany.
letters
Dear Editor:
I am seeking Men & Offi-
cers who served aboard the
mighty aircraft carrier, U.S.S.
TICONDEROGA - particu-
larily those of WW2 - while
there is time left!! Every
man who served on this fine
ship is entitled to join our
group. We will be having
our 4th Annual Reunion
next May at Atlantic City,
N. J.
If interested, & for more
details, write me, giving your
rate/rank, Division and vear
on board.
James H. Morgan, Jr.
Big “T”’ Veterans’ Assoc.
Waterside Lane
So. Berwick, Maine 03908

work, learned that her my-
sterious benefactor (the kind
person who

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Mrs. Sam Deppeller,
shoveled her mower.


walks and built her a snow-
man after the last storm) is
none other than Randy Zart-
through clever detective man. Randy is.her eleven-
year-old friend and neighbor
- and her summertime grass
January 22, 1975


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