October 8, 1975 AARP MEETS The next meeting of the Lancaster Chapter #53 AARP will be held on October 10, at 1 p.m. at the Hellenic Orthodox Church, 64 Hershey Avenue. The speaker will be Thomas J. Schaeffer, executive direc- tor of the Consumers Pro- tection Commission. J-Cettes plan E-town sale The Elizabethtown Jayce- ettes will hold a bake sale Sunday October 12 at the Trading Post, Elizabeth- town. The sale, which will start at 10:00 a.m., will feature cakes, pies, brown- ies, rice crispie squares and fresh bread, among other tempting items. Monies raised by the Elizabethtown Jayceettes go to fund community service projects. Births Mr. & Mrs. Kirby Gantz (Denise Golden), 611 Wood St., Mount Joy, a daughter at General Hospital, 10/1. Mr. & Mrs. Nelson Martin (Alma Herning), R.D.#2 Mount Joy, a son at Ephrata Community Hospital, 9/28. Mr. & Mrs. Jay M. Linard (Sharon Reese), Cressona, a son at Pottsville Hospital, 10/3. Linard is the son of Mrs. Mervin Linard and the late Mervin Linard is a former Marietta resident. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Retal- lack (Pauline Forrey), Box 172 Bainbridge, a daughter votes Wari gms ema innn afm . -< vn Le NOTICE TO ALL FLOOD VICTIMS Hee FRIGIDAIRE CORPORATION will replace any ‘‘Eloise’”’ flood damaged Frigidaire product at special factory rebate prices. SPANGLER APPLIANCE will honor this offer, regardless of where the appliance was purchased. SPANGLER APPLIANCE will also repair any ‘‘Eloise’’ flood damaged Frigidaire appliance with special factory discount prices on parts. 40-42 W. MARKET ST., MARIETTA YPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TEL.426-3122 Mari-Go-Round 122 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 JUST ARRIVED! Authentic Amerind designs in beau- tiful silver tones to play up the singular hue of the turquoise! a Indian styled rings-Fashion Earrings Prices from $2.00 at St. Joseph’s Hospital, 10/3. Obituaries Mrs. Nathan Kendig Mrs. Annie L. Kendig, 90, of Bainbridge, died Tuesday night at Lancashire Hall in Neffsville following an illness of two months. She was the widow of Nathan S. Kendig. Daughter of the late Albert and Laura Lemuel Walters, she was born in Germany. She was a member of St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, Bainbridge. Mrs. Kendig is survived by a daughter, Laura, wite of Benjamin F. Myers, Bainbridge; a son Nathan W., of Kenneth Square; six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Rev. H. E. Kettering, Reading, Dies at 72 The Rev. Harvey E. Kettering, of 1306 Museum Road, Wyomissing, former- ly a pastor at a number of Lancaster County churches, died Thursday at 2:45 p.m. at Reading Hospital. He was 72. Rev. Kettering, pastore of visitation at First Evangeli- cal Congregational Church, Reading, had been in the ministry S0 years. . Between 1938 and his retirement from regular pastorates two years ago, Rev. Kettering served the following Lancaster County churches: Maytown Evan- gelical Congregational Church, East Petersburg Evangelical Congregational Church and Grace Evangeli- cal Congregational Church, Ephrata. MYAA, Oct.9 The Marietta Youth Ath- letic Association will meet on Thursday, October 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the Marietta Community House. Paper drive & bake sale by Barbara Roaten Maytown Boy Scouts will hold a Bake Sale and Paper Drive on Saturday, October 18, 1975. The Bake Sale will be held in front of Shank’s Store, Maytown Square at 8:00 a.m. This will be the last paper drive, as the Boy Scouts are discontinuing this project. J. Richard Hollinger New SICO job for Hollinger J. Richard Hollinger of Catherine St., Rohrerstown, has been promoted to Assistant General Credit Manager of The SICO Company of Mount Joy, Pa. The appointment was announced today by SICO president, Robert P. McGin- . ley. The promotion followed extensive experience in the sales field with the James A. Weaver Co., Lancaster. Hollinger is a former part- ner in Hollinger’s Food Market. He has recently comple- ted advanced study with the International Accountants Society, Inc., of Chicago, Ill. He serves, also, as Fire Chief of the Rohrerstown Fire Department. Hospital Aux. meets on 13th The Marietta Branch Aux- iliary to the Columbia Hospital will meet on Monday, October 13 at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Miss Ruth Wisman. DID YOU HEAR.... One of the flower tubs in Maytown Square was taken. To the person(s) who took it: Your taste in geraniums is appreciated, but the man who has nurtured those flowers would like you to return them—no questions asked. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Parents Without Partners will meet at 7:45 p.m. Friday, October 17 at the social hall of the Grace Lutheran Church, James and N. Queen Sts., Lancas- ter. Gladys Mumma, WGAL Radio personality, will speak on “Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Single Woman But Were Afraid to Ask’. All single parents, be- cause of death, divorce, separation, or unmarried status-are invited to attend. More information on the purposes and activities of the organization may be obtained by calling Jane LE s SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 15 Rev. Robert Murphy to speak to Lanco Historical Society Rev. Mr. Robert C. Murphy will present an illustrated lecture, ‘‘Coloni- al Donegal,” at the monthly meeting of the Lancaster Historical Society at 8 p.m., Tuesday, October 14. The minister for the past two years at the Donegal Presbyterian Church, Mount Joy, the Rev. Mur- phy formerly had served as associate pastor for the Sharon Community Presby- terian Church, Corapolis, Pa., and as assistant minis- ter at the Derry Presbyter- ian Church, Hershey, Pa. He received his under- graduate degree from Drex- el University and his mas- ter’s degree of divinity from Session for A training session for 4-H leaders will be held Tues- day; October 28. at 1 to 3 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Farm and Home Center in Lancaster. Mrs. Arlene Miller will teach the basics of quilting, Scherenenitte (paper cutting) and pin pricking. Leaders should bring a small pair of sharp, pointed scissors to the session. People interested in at- tending should contact Mrs. Doris W. Thomas at the Farm and Home Center, by October 185. the Princeton Theological Seminary. Last year Mrs. Murphy and he participated in a pilgramage to Ulster, Ire- land, in commemoration of the 300th birthday of the Mother Church in Donegal. Locally, the Donegal Presbyterian Church, rep- resenting the historic seat of Scot-Irish settlement in Lan- caster County, is famed for its American Revolutionary War oath of allegiance to the patriot cause. A social hour with light refreshments will follow the free public meeting. There is adequate parking on the Society's grounds, 230 N. President Ave. 4-H The 4-H County Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. on October 29 at the Farm and Home Center. After the business meet- ing, the Council will go to **Scream in the Dark’, the YFC haunted house near New Danville. Club members may ac- company council members. Council members should let N. Alan Bair at the Farm and Home Center, know how many will be attending by October 15. leaders Attention: H.S. Juniors Attention all high school juniors planning a college education: The Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test/ National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test will be administered on October 21. The PSAT/NMSQT mea- sures verbal and mathema- tical aptitude. 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