375 July 30, 1975 : Claudia Brandt Kathleen Jones % ? Natalie Zuch Melody Mummau Four local girls enter Junior Miss contest by Hazel Baker Four Donegal High School seniors have entered the Junior Miss Lancaster County Contest. They will compete for the title in September. Entered in the race will be Claudia Brandt, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Brandt, R.D.#2, Mount Joy; Kathleen Jones, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Donald Jones, R.D.#1, Mount Joy; Melody Mummau, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Adin Mummau, 744 W. Main St., Mount Joy; and Natalie Zuch, daughter of Mr.& Mrs. Samuel Zuch, 14 Pajill Drive, Marietta. Balt named to museum A local man, Joseph R. Balt of Maytown, Pa., has been appointed to the Museum and Exhibitions Committee of the National Association of Watch and Eg shop in Maytown. bethtown on Falmouth Rd. CALL 367-2959 Be COUNTY SMORGASBORD 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET FACILITIES Phone 717-367-6656 -~ ~ 4 r~ Joseph R. Balt, clock maker and historian of clocks, in his LANCASTER FARM DINER Claudia Brandt will pre- sent an original monologue as her talent. Her high school activities include National Honor Society, Chess club, Decoupage club, Donegal Indians for Basketball ‘75-‘76;;. She works as a waitress at Clearview Diner and hopes to become a medical secre- tary when she completes school. Her hobbies include swimming, chess, basket- ball, and baseball. Kathleen Jones is a member of the Hispanic Honor Society, Dramatics club, Booster club, (secre- tary), Spanish club, Band, chorus (librarian), Briga- Clock’ Collectors, Inc., by N.A.W.C.C National Presi-. dent Evers Hushman at the Association’s National Con- vention held in Cleveland, Ohio recently. The N.A.W.- SCHMIDT PLUMBING & HEATING Repairs - Alterations Sewers - Water Heaters Baths HEATING SYSTEMS INSTALLED & SERVICED. EAST PETERSBURG, PA. 569-5989 ' 3 33 ANA:i~ act oF Flizabeithito it I-41 VHC BLaSt Oh hni/Zaieiaad doon dancer, County band 9, County chorus 11, School Newspaper, Rhythm singers, Literary magazine. She plans to major in fine arts when she graduates from Donegal. She will offer a vocal solo as her talent in the contest. Melody Mummau has served as treasurer of the Band, Stage band, News- paper stuff, Junior Achieve- ment, County band 9 and 10, Booster club (treas.), National Honor Society, Who's Who, German club, and editor of the Literary magazine. She hopes to attend Penn State. Melody will present a flute solo as committee C.C. has its National Office and Museum in Columbia, PA. Mr. Balt received Nation- al acclaim after restoring the - famous David Rittenhouse Astronomical Clock at the Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. The clock was under construction for about 6 years, while he had to make many broken and missing parts. It was made in the 1760’s by David Rittenhouse, who was our Nation’s first and foremost astronomer and the first director of the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia and for whom Rittenhouse Square is named. Bi-Centennial Event by Hazel Baker **Open Doors to History” a tour of nine homes plus area churches in the May- town area will be held Sunday, September 14th. Sponsored by the Bicenten- nial Committee the benefit will be held from 1:30 until 6 p.m. Arnold’s Pontiac-Oldsmo- bile Showroom, which was once the town’s community center and later a band hall, will have area photos arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Libhart. A half-hour musical will be presented in St. John's Lutheran Church, and a turkey dinner will be served by members of the Maytown Fire Company Auxiliary. A band concert will be presented by the Bainbridge Band from 4 to 6 p.m. in center square. Admission to the concert will be tree. her talent in the County contest. Natalie Zuch is secretary of the band, a member of the Spanish club, Art club, Stage band librarian, Rhythm singers, Spanish club, Honor Society, Chorus and participated in its productions of Brigadoon and Camelot. She plans to study art in college and is president of Zion Lutheran Youth Group. She will offer a vocal solo as her talent. YORK COUNTY SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 3 FARM FRESH EGGS . REFRESHING FRUIT DRINKS {Conoy-Springs Dairy PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED a $1.20.) JUG MILK 1/2 FRUIT DRINK 5 3 a CHOCOLATE MILK ~~ ORANGE JUICE NON-FAT MILK EEMONADE A FRi. Opentie ICED TEA SATURDAY hen sos 1 mile west of Bainbridge Phone 367-6292 along Route 441
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