Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, June 18, 1975, Image 13

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    June 18, 1975 SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 13

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Reinhart art
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DID YOU HEAR...
Recipe Corner
BLUEBERRY DESSERT
BY Joyce Ricedorf
To make crust., press the following ingredients into a 11x9
Richard Yuninger Jr.
and his sister, Mary Ann, of
Marietta were real prize
winners in the 4H Straw-
1 cup flour
pan and bake at 350 degrees 10 - 15 mins. Chill.
1 stick melted butter or margarine
retrospective show of the
work of the late Les
Reinhart, Lancaster County
berry Round-up sponsored
by the Lancaster Rotary at
the Farm and Home Center
artist, to be held at the Mack
Brewery in Marietta. The
show, which opens June 23,
will be open from Ip.m. to
8p.m. Monday through Sat-
urday, and 1p.m. to Sp.m.
Sunday. The show will be
open for two weeks.
1 cup pecan meal
Ya cup brown sugar
in Lancaster last week.
Richard took first prize -
and his two prize quarts of
strawberries were auctioned
off by Harold Keller of
Mount Joy for $52 and $51
each! They were purchased
by Andy’s Catering Service
of Lancaster.
Sister Mary Ann’s straw-
berries were auctioned,
Allow 8 oz. of cream cheese to soften & beat until creamy.
Mix into cheese % cup granulated sugar. Make 1 package
dream whip according to package directions but adding 1 tsp.
vanilla instead of "2 as package states. Fold into cream
cheese mixture & chill until set. Spread on crust. Top with 1 :
gean blueberry pie filling (may use other pie filling if desired). :
8 Chill. 1
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BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. James Ison,
(Connie Heisey) Arch St.,
Bainbridge, a daughter, at
St. Joseph’s Hospital, June
13.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Boyle,
(Margaret Miller), Mount
Joy, R.D.I',:a son at
Osteopathic Hospital, 6/7.
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin D.
Brewer (Rebecca Hess),
Mount Joy R.D.2 a daughter
at home, 6/8.
Mr. and Mrs. John 8S.
Slaybaugh (Gloria Learn),
146 W. Market St. Marietta,
a daughter at General
Hospital, 6/12.

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GEORGIA A.BRADY
Navy Seaman Re-
cruit Georgia A. Brady,
daughter of Mrs. Christine
L. Brady of Route 3, Pinch
Road, Manheim, PA., was
graduated from recruit
training at the Naval Train-
ing Center, Orlando, Fla.
Classes include instruc-
tion in seamanship, military
regulations, fire-fighting,
close order drill, first aid
and Navy history.
GILBERT FRANK
Col. and Mrs. Charles S.
Frank from Tantallon,
Maryland, announce the
graduation of their son
Capt. Gilbert Frank from
George Washington Univer-
sity, Washington. He and
his wife, Susan will leave
July 1st for Honolulu,
Hawaii where he will serve
his internship. Gilbert is the
grandson of Mrs. Charles S.
Frank and Mrs. Raymond
Gilbert of Mount Joy.
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MOUNT JOY
LEGION
(2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt.
230 By-Pass) \
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THE SIDEMEN }
Sunday Dinners
12 NOON to 9 P.M.
Reservation Ph. 898-8451
£
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Beet BVO
INTRODUCING THE
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kray-
bill of Maytown were hosts
to a garden party last week
for over SO young people of
the Congregational Bible
Church, Marietta. The
party was to honor all ‘75’
graduates.
Rain dampened the Ha-
waiian theme decorations
for the affair - but not the
spirits of the crowd. They
just moved indoors and had
a grand evening, anyway.
Mrs. Robert Hiestand,
Mrs. Marlin Miller and Mrs.
Kraybill arranged the party
and made the decorations.
ROBERT R. SARGEN
COMPLETES TRAINING
Robert R. Sargen, for-
merly of Waterford Ave.,
Marietta completed three
weeks of combat training at
the U. S. Army base at Fort
Leanarwood, Missouri.
Robert, the son of the late
Maxwell Sargen and Mrs.
Katherine Sargen of Bain-
bridge, is now at Fort Poke,
Louisiana, for eight weeks of
jungle infantry and drill
sargeant training
After completing his
training, Robert «ill serve in
Panama for 16 months.
Sargen re-« tlisted in the
army after scrviug
196S to 1967.
DID YOU HEAR...
Hiram Mayers, of May-
town, is home from the
hospital and would welcome
visitors. Hiram was long-
time custodian of the May-
town Elementary School.


Elizabeth J], Wolgemuth
Miss Wolgemuth betrothed
Mr. and Mrs. John M.
Wolgemuth, Elizabethtown
R3, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter,
Miss Elizabeth J. Wolge-
muth, to Robby Lee Smyre.
The bride-elect was grad-
uated from Lancaster Men-
nonite High School and is
employed by Wolgemuth
Fruit Market, Mount Joy.
Mr. Smyre is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Smyre
of Elizabethville R1.
He is employed by Wolge-
muth Fruit Market, Mount
Joy.
again by Harold Keller, for
$27.50 each for two quarts.
Cynthia Erb, Mount Joy,
was a featured speaker at
the Round-Up. Max Smith,
County Agent, and Fred
Funk, Millersville truck-
farmer, were judges.



from

Leonard T
Navy Constructionman
Leonard T. Diffenderfer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Diffenderfer of 82 N. Char-
lotte St., Manheim, Pa., is
attending Basic Steelworker
School at Port Hueneme,
Calif.
The 12-week course in-

Credit
The pictures of the spring
Atletic Teams at Donegal
High School published in
last week's BULLETIN were
taken by Georjean, Fruit-
ville Pike, Lancaster, pro-
vided by Jim Gerberich,
Mount Joy.


454 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
Phone 653-2332



. Diffenderfer
cluded instruction on math-
ematics, blueprint reading,
sheetmetal layout, and
techniques for the steel
reinforcement of concrete
construction projects.
A 1962 graduate of
Manheim Central High
School, he joined the Nav:
in October 1973.

HELP
WANTED
SALESPERSON
Immediate sales posi-
tion available with estab-
lished Lancaster County
Home Modernization
Company. Excellent op:
portunity for the right
person. All replies confi
dential. Send resume tC
P.O. Box 148, Columbia :
Pa. or phone 684-6981 for
application.





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