1975 November 19, 1975 ‘Arsenic and old Lace’ at DHS The DHS senior class production of ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’ can be seen Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium. A free matinee for senoir citizens will be performed this afternoon at 1:15. z Photo shows Aunt Abby (Jean Bixler, at right) and Aunt Martha (Jane Youtz, at left) telling crazy cousin Teddy (Mike Kohler) that another yellow fever victim has died. Teddy, who thinks he is Theodore Roosevelt, doesn’t realise that the yellow fever victims are really murder victims. Sixteen contestants in Mount Joy Jaycees’ by Rev. Stephen W. Getty Sixteen youngsters participated in the bicycle rodeo on November 8th at Seiler Elementary School. Sponsored by the Mount Joy Jaycees, the event tested the knowledge and ability of the children in operating their bicycles safely. Billy Cox, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Cox, 11 South Market Street, earned the highest number of points, scoring 197 of a possible 200 points. All six- teen children who entered the contest did so well that each received a prize of a hamburger and french fries at the Mount Joy Tastee- Freez. The other contestants were; Thomas Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Beck, 31S South Market Street; Heidi Bednarzick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Bednarzick, 129 North Mar- ket Street; George and Matthew Blasick, sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Blasick, 121 Columbia Avenue; Robert Brubaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brubaker, R. D. #1; Craig Depoe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Depoe, R. D. #1; John Erb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Erb, Richland Lane; Doug Germer, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Germer, 271 Lumber Street; Amy and Joette Keller, daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller, 268 Marietta Street; Fire Co. at St. Luke’s The members of the Pioneer Fire Company, with their families, will worship at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Marietta, on Sun- day, November 23, at 10 a.m. Reverend Aristede S. Red, priest-in-charge of St. John’s is the chaplain of the Pioneer Fire Company. Indians lose The Donegal Indians lost to Lebanon Catholic, 13-22 last Saturday, al- though they outgained their opponents 393 to 226 yards. Donegal was ahead 7-0 at the beginning, on a pass from Kevin Bradley to Bill Gainer. © FOGIE’S CAFE _ 42 E. FRONT ST, MARIETTA STE Le Pa bicycle rodeo Tony Oxford, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Oxford, R. D. #1; Andy Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wagner, 226 Marietta Avenue; Loret- te Stoltzfus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stoltzfus, D. #1; and Sandy and Tom Warren, children of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Warren, 423 Sunset Drive. The Jaycees appreciate the interest shown" in this project. Christ Walter retires after 43 years, Gerald Hostetter elected to the board of the Mount Joy Building and Loan Association After 43 years of service, Christ Walters re- tired last week as a member of the board of directors of the Mount Joy Building and Loan Association. Gerald A. Hostetter is replacing Walters on the board. Walters was born in Mount Joy, November 30, 1890. At age 18 he went to work for Clarence Schock’s Lum- ber and Coal Company, working his way up to manager. He was with the Schock Company 31 years. From 1939 until 1959, when he retired, he worked for J. C. Snavely and Sons in Landisville. Walters is a member of Chiques United Methodist Church, Casiphia Lodge No. 155, in Mount Joy, Lodge of Perfection in Lancaster, Harrisburg Convertory, and Zembo Temple in Harris- burg. He was a charter member of the Mount Joy Rotary Club. He married the former From left to right; John Booth, Christ Walters and Gerald Hostetter Caroline Frank; they have a daughter, Ester. Hostetter, also a lifelong resident of Mount Joy, was born July 12, 1926. He was graduated from Mount Joy High School, class of 1944, served in the Army Air Force in World War II, entered the U.S. Postal Service as a clerk in 1950, became Postmaster of Mount Joy in 1973. He is married to the former Lois Banner; their son Drew is a senior at Bloomsburg State College. Other members of the - Mount Joy Building and Loan Association are: John Booth, president; Elmer Ginder, vice-president; George Keener, treasurer; Robert E. Kline, secretary; John Weidman, Richard Rainbolt, Drew Mummau, and Gerald Sheetz. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN—Page 3 PORSCE A NEW IMAGE AND DRIVE YOURSELF WILD WITH ONE OF LIFE’S EXTRA PLEASURES. IT’S THE PRACTICAL WAY OF DRIVING IN LUXURY WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT. THE FOX 1760 MANHEIM PIKE LANCASTER PHONE 569-5353 Opposite Erb’s Market STONEBRIDGE FARy, 1 1/4 mi. S. of Mount Joy on Pinkerton Rd. | W here we feature our own LOCAL BEEF, PORK, VEAL & eh ub “, Complete Line of FROZEN FOOD ¢ Full Line of SEAFOOD ITEMS CUSTOM BUTCHERING TURKEYS—DUCKS—GEESE—CAPONS All Local Grown Place orders for your ‘‘H oliday M eal”’ no later than November 24 Mon. - Wed., 9 - 6 — Thurs. - Fri., 8-9 — Sat., - 5 PHONE 653-4087 John H. Brubaker
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