Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, April 09, 1975, Image 9

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Elizabethtown
Starts Thursday
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Elizabethtown
653-5335

Complete Butchering
Service on Beef, Pork,
& Sheep
Slaughtering, Cut, Wrap,
Freezing


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LUNCHES 11:30 - 1:00
SHORT ORDERS
9:00 - 12:00 P.M.
FULL SERVICE
OIL COMPANY
REASONABLE PRICES
AUTOMATIC DEGREE
DAY DELIVERIES
24 HOUR SERVICE
BUDGET PLANS
SERVICE CONTRACTS
EXPERIENCED STAFF
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430 Locust St., Columbia
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Selissa Stauffer
S. Sta uffer
wins ribbon
Selisa Stauffer won a
blue ribbon for a replica of
an antique chest at the
County competition of the
Federation of Women’s
Clubs held Friday. Spon-
sored by the Towne Club,
Selisa had placed first in
that group’s competition
last week. She is the daugh-
ter of Dr. and Mrs. John
Stauffer, of Mount Joy.
Mrs. Bruce Greiner,
Mount Joy won ‘Best of
Show” for her quilled wedd-
ing invitation which also
won first place in paper
crafts.
MEN WANTED FOR
FATHERLESS BOYS
IN OUR AREA
by Hans A. Wirsching
Executive Director - Big
Brothers of Lancaster
County, Inc.
Did you know that in
your area there are father-
less boys who have to grow
up without the friendship
and relationship of a father?
Did you know that you
could solve their problems
and make them happy boys?
If you have the time to go
on a fishing trip, hiking, on
a bike ride or a picnic, or if
you like to go for a walk,
talk for five minutes on the
telephone, then you can be
a Big Brother!!
To a boy without a fa-
ther taking him on a fishing
trip or talking to him on
the phone means the world.
It might mean the differ-
ence between a wasted life
or a useful life.
Did you know that there
are over 2000 fatherless
boys in the Lancaster Coun-
ty area? Did you know that
these boys are the most
underprivileged kids in the
world because they do not
have a father? Did you
know that over 57% of all
juvenile delinquents that
come to the attention of
the court are fatherless?
If you would like to
find out more about our
unique program, please call
us at 397-7567 and we will
give you more information
on how you can help and
become a Big Brother to
one of the boys who are
waiting for your friendship.
Remember if you’re not
part of the solution you
may be part of the problem.
Boy and Girl of Month
Girl and Boy of the
Month for Donegal High
School are Marlene Hess,
daughrer of Mr. and Mrs.
- Paul Hess, R. D. 1, Mount
Joy and Dean Buchenauer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Buchenauer, 121 New Haven
- Street, Mount Joy.
Marlene, as a senior, has
participated in the following
activities during her high
school years: hockey 9, 10,
11, 12; Booster Club, 9;
Future Nurses Club 9, 10,
11, 12 (Pres.); Junior Class
Play 11; Junior Executive
Committee 11; Senior Exe-
cutive Committee 12; Stu-
dent Council 9, 11, 12;and
National Honor Society 12.
She is a member of the
Mount Joy Mennonite
Church where she is active
in the youth group and

Marlene Hess
plans to enter Eastern Men-
nonite College, Harrison-
burg, Va., to major in nurs-
ing.
SCHOLARSHIP
OPPORTUNITIES
Clarion State College an-
nounces Lesser Scholarships
available to students of out-
standing ability in creative
writing, symphonic instru-
mentation, inter-collegiate
athletics and/or the social
sciences. For particulars
and applications write to:
Director of Financial Aid,
Clarion State College, Clar-
ion, PA 16214.
The Easter Seal Society
announces a unique oppor-
tunity for young people age
15 and over to learn about
careers in health and re-
habilitation. The program is
held at an Easter Seal Camp
for children and adults with
handicaps. Meals, board
and laundry for ten days are
provided at a cost of $75.00.
If you are interested in
knowing more about this
program, see Mrs. Grimm for
details.
Roger Williams College
has established eight $500
scholarships for female stu-
dents. For eligibility re-
quirements and application
procedures, see Mrs. Grimm
in the guidance office.
Pennsylvania Institute of
Technology announces ex-
aminations for tuition paid
scholarships will be held Sat-
urday, April 19, 1975 be-
ginning at 8:45 a.m. Appli-
cations to take these exams
are availablein the guidance
office.
Lafayette College will
hold annual “Junior Visit-
ing Day” for high school
juniors on Saturday, April
26, 1975. Students inter-
ested in attending Lafayette
should plan to attend this
program. Details of the
program and registration
forms avdilable from Mrs.
Grimm in the office.
Birmingham-Southern
College announces the Mer-
vyn Hayden Sterne Scho-
larships available to an out-
standing student who lives
outside of the Southeast.
For other qualifications see
Mrs. Grimm in the guidance
office.
Messiah College announces
a “Spring Preview” to be
held Saturday, April 19,
1975. High school juniors,
seniors, parents, counselors,
youth directors and Pastors
are cordially invited to at-
tend. For program details
and registration forms, see
Mrs. Grimm.
William Penn College an
nounces a special academic
scholarhisp which is award-
ed to high school students
whose rank is in the upper
quarter of their class at any-
“time following their junior
year in high school. These
students are eligible to re-
ceive $500 per year, or
$2000 over the four year
period. See your counselor
for details.
The Lancaster County
Farm and Home Scholar-
ships are offered to students
entering the fields of Home
Economics, Agriculture or
Nursing. Each scholarship
is in the amount of $400
payable to the institution
of your choice at the be-
ginning of your college
year. Applications are a-
vailable from Mrs. Grimm
in the guidance office.
CHICKEN BAR-B-QUE
AT IRONVILLE
The Ladies Auxiliary of
the Ironville Fire Company
will hold a Chicken Bar-B-
Que on the Fire Company
Grounds, Saturday, April
12th from 4 p.m. until ?
The Bar-B-Que will be
held rain or shine. Carry
outs will be available.
SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 9
As a senior in the aca-
demic course at Donegal,
Dean’s school activities in-
clude: Swimming 9 - 12;
Soccer 10; Ecology Club
9, 10; Science Fair Project
Club - President - 11, 12;
Science Fair 2nd Place Gen-
eral Chemistry 9, 3rd Place
Biology in County 10; Com-
mencement organist 11; Na-
tional Honor Society 11, 12.
His out of school activi-
ties are Lancaster Aquatic
Club, Mount Joy Swim
Team, 50m County Breast-
stroke record; Ass. church
organist at St. Mary’s Ro-
man Catholic Church, Mount
Joy; Eagle Scout, Ass. scout-
master, Order of the Arrow,
Keystone Boy’s State Rep.
He serves as a lifeguard at
the Mount Joy Lions Club
Swimming Pool and is coach
 
 
CROWL-KELLER
WEDDING
Miss Peggy Keller and
Samuel E. Crowl, both of
Mount Joy, were united in
Holy Matrimony by the Rev-
erend Richard Kohler at St.
Mark’s United Methodist
Church, Mount Joy, at 6
p.m. on April Sth.
Miss Keller is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harolc
Keller, 268 Marietta, Avenue
Mount Joy. She is a gradu-
ate of Donegal High School,
Class of ‘72 and is employ-
ed by Triangle Realty, Inc.,
Lancaster, as a secretary.
Mr. Crowl, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Crowl,
716 Water Street, Mount
Joy, also graduated from
Donegal High School in
1970 and is employed by
Rohrer’s Quarry, Inc., R.D.
3, Lititz, Pa. He has served
three years in the United
States Army.
Given in marriage by her
father, the birde wore a
floor length gown of Crepe
Charmette and white fur
trimmed in lace and white
seed pearls. Mrs. Crowl

Mrs, Samuel E, Crowl
Dean Buchenauer
of the Mount Joy swim
team.
Buchenauer Plans to ma-
jor in one of the science
and her attendants gowns
were made by the bride’s
mother, Mrs. Harold Keller.
Miss Patsy Keller was
maid of honor for her sis-
ter and bridesmaids were
Miss Judy Keller, sister of
the bride, Miss Vicki Range,
Maytown; Miss Beverly A.
Baum, Elizabethtown; and
Miss Judy A. Klugh, Mount
Joy. Junior bridesmaids
were Miss Joette S. Keller
and Miss Amy Keller, sisters
of the bride, Mount Joy.
Mr. Kevin Lehman, nephew
of the groom, Manheim,
was ringbearer.
Mr. Donald Snyder, Eli-
zabethtown, was best man
and ushers were Mr. Don
Zielke, Mr. Robert E. Hof-
fer and Mr. Craig Gainer,
Mount Joy, Mr. David Ros-
ser I11, Elizabethtown, while
Junior ushers were Mr. Tim
Keller and Mr. Benji A. Kel-
ler, brothers of the bride,
Mount Joy.
The reception was held
at Carpenter's Inn, Eliza-
bethtown. The couple will
reside at 47 Lefever Road,
Mount Joy.