7S June 11, 1975 Glossbrenner plans camp June 15 is a special day for. Glossbrenner United Methodist Church, Mount Joy. Thirty-nine children, youth, and adults from the church, who will be sharing in a week of summer camp will be commissioned in the 9:30 morning worship ser- vice. The annual Church Picnic will be held at Sico Park beginning at 11:00 a.m.. There will be no Church School session this day. The picnic dinner will begin at 11:45. Afterwards, there will be games for the children led by their church school teachers. Adults and youth will share in several games and volleyball and baseball. Cake walks and a tug-of-war will involve all at 1:45. Volleyball and base- ball games will continue for those who want more exercise. Persons are invited to come to the morning wor- ship service dressed for the picnic. In case of rain, the picnic will be held in the church’s Fellowship Hall. Betty Jane Rutter Detz-Rutter betrothed Mr. and Mrs. James Rutter, R.D.#1 Columbia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Jane Rutter, to Arthur Detz, Moose Apts, Elizabethtown. Both are graduates of Donegal High School. Detz is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Quin Detz Sr. and is employed with Byers Bakery, Elizabethtown. A September weeding is planned. Peter N. Leto is graduated Ft. Polk, La. (ATHNCO) May 23--Army Private Peter N. Leto, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Peter Leto, 25 Pajill Drive, = Marietta, Pa., completed nine weeks of advanced individual training at the t U.S. Army Infantry Training i Center, Ft. Polk, La. He received general training as a light weapons * infantryman and as a mortar and recoilless rifle crew- man, in addition to specialized weapons instruc- tion. He also was taught the proper use of high explosives and the place- ment, detection and dis- arming of mines. Teamwork was empha- sized while he learned to work as a member of a rifle squad, mortar squad or direct fire section. [Each team member completed the training well qualified to perform other jobs in case of: casualties. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 15 - rE RR | | Bek] SR Sees [RS] | Be MAYA INSCRIPTIONS Cubs picnic Mount Joy Cub Scouts Pack 136, Den 4 and 6, under the leadership of Robert and Ann Mark had a picnic at SICO Park, follow- ed by a game of baseball. Den 2 and 4 also had a picnic and got some fishing in under the leadership of Carolyn Waltz and Edna Wolf. Coming events for the Scouts include a trip to Washington, D.C. on June 17, meets at Seiler School, and overnight campout July 18 and 19, and a trip to Valley Forge Coming events for the scouts include a trip to Washington D.C. on June 17 (Meet at Seiler School at 7:00a.m.), and overnight campout July 18 and 19 (meet at Seiler at 6:00p.m., and on August 13, a trip to Valley Forge (meet at Seiler at 8:30p.m.). Four new leaders install- ed are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Good and Mr. and Mrs. Oxford. = NEED MORE SPACE? Remodeling, renovating, and redecorating can be expensive. NEED A HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN? Stop at any Farmers First office to discuss a home improvement loan with your personal banker. The People Bank FIRST BANK HELPING PEOPLE . .. That's the FARMERS FIRST way. Member F.D.I.C. on Family size Two door . * Refrigerator Freezer RE N ay —r— HFSS small kitchens . . —— il Model FCD-123T 8 BIG 12.3 CU. FT. CAPACITY that fits even into . only 30" wide — 59%" high. @ Automatic defrosting in the refrigerator section. ® Deluxe interior featuring deep shelf doors. egg storage, butter keeper and accented with teakwood trim and smoked onyx vegetable hydrator. WAS $299 40-42 W. MARKET ST. with Cycla-matic defrosting SPANGLER APPLIANCE-SOUND . MARIETTA TEL.426-3122
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