Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, July 23, 1975, Image 4

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Page 4 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Auxiliary swims, lunches, plays cards today
The Landisville-Salunga Auxiliary of
the United Auxiliaries to the Lancaster
General Hospital will host their annual
Swim. Luncheon. and Card Party on
Wednesday. July 23. from 10 a.m. to 3
The party will take place at the
Honeysuckle Pool, on Nisslev Road,
Golden Acres. between the Marietta and
Harrisburg Pikes in Lancaster. The
event is open to the public at a donation
p.m.
of $2.75 per person.
Reservations are available
Mrs. Chris Groff at 898-0492, or Mrs.
Audrey
contact:
through
Smith at 898-0762.
wishing to play cards are requested to
provide their own decks. Proceeds from
the event are directed to the United
Auxiliaries, whose members provide the
Hospital with funds to defray the cost of
new equipment.
Rain date for the Pool Party will be the
following day, Thursday, July 24.
For Additonal
Those
Information: please
Mary Beth Ryan, Director of Public
Relations; Ext. 484
33 from Donegal High School off to Mexico
Last Sunday night, 33
Donegal students and chap-
erones enbussed at the
school for Cincinnati, Ohio -
first leg of their one-week
trip to Mexico.
They took a plane in
Cincinnati for Mexico.
Students making the trip
were:
Tammy
Portner, Debra


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GOOD FOR ONE
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$150

Mumma, Cindy Erb, Rose
Livelsburger, Karen Grei-
der, Kerry Coover, Jayne
Greiner , Sonya Smith,
Odessa Mull, Rebecca Ger-
mer, Frances Eno, Tammy
Newcomer;
Debra Pedrick, Betsy
Heisey, Debra Hay, Brian
Lesher, Steven Hassinger,
Gary Graybill, Keith Smith,
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Timothy Howell, Kirk Wol-
gemuth, Scott Brightbill,
Michael Reidy, Tony Swei-
gart, and Greg Sload.
Adults were: Martha
Clark, Verna Graham, Dor-
othy Hay, Sarah Mull,
Catherin G. Zeller, Julia
Suid, and Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Hess as chaperones.
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FIRST OF THE SEASON
(Thursday, Friday, Saturday Only)
WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE «i510 $1.09
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PHONE: 426-1805



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Kids organize benefit carnival
to fight muscular dystrophy
Four elementary school
children in Marietta - Blaine
Garber, Tom McKain,
Michael Nagle, and Donna
Tilly - staged a benefit
carnival last Saturday in
Nagle’s backyard, to raise
money to fight muscular
dystrophy.
Set up around the yard
were roulette wheels, penny
and nickel throws, baseball
throws, a store, and old
book sale, etc.
They netted $20.80.
Prizes and items for the
store were contributed by
Columbia Hardware, the
Bus trip to
Wildwood
A bus trip to Wildwood,
New Jersey, sponsored by
the Ladies Auxiliary to the
Pioneer Fire Company,
Marietta, will leave the
former Fire House on
August 30 at 6 a.m. The
return trip will leave from
Wildwood at 8 p.m. Tickets
are available by calling the
chairperson, Mrs. Linda
Flowers at 426-3839.


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SCHMIDT PLUMBING
& HEATING
Repairs - Alterations -
Sewers - Water Heaters
Baths
HEATING SYSTEMS
INSTALLED &
SERVICED.
EAST PETERSBURG, PA.
569-5989



Marietta S & 10, McFar-
land’s Grocery, and Bill-
meyer’s Jewelry.
For their efforts in the
fight against muscular dys-
trophy, the four sponsors
will receive free tickets to a
Phillies-Expos game in Sep-
tember.

Owner Transferred,
CHARMING COLONIAL
EE ST SINS ol
Which Has Just Been
Tastefully Redecorated

July 23, 1975
Philip Good,
drum major
by Hazel Baker
Philip Good, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Good, R.
D. #1, Mount Joy, new drum
major for the Donegal High
School Band, has just
returned from a week at
drum major camp at Kutz-
town State College. Phil
received intensive training
and instruction while at-
tending Kutztown from Mr.
A. R. Casavant, a well
known authority in the area
on drum majoring.
The Donegal High School
Junior is also a member of
the Chorus and participated
in the production, ‘‘Came-
lot’. He is a member of
Dramatics Club; stage band,
in which he plays trumpet;
and the soccer team. Good is
also a member of St. Mark’s
United Methodist Church,
Mount Joy.
Good will assume the
leadership of the musicians
when the Donegal Band
attends a week of camp -at
Gettysburg College from
August 18 through August
23. Guest conductors, baton
instructions, and show rou-
tines will be among the
activities offered to prepare
for the coming school year.
Glen Leib is director of the
program.

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