Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, December 03, 1975, Image 8

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Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Elizabeth Hughes Christmas Bazaar to be held Thur., Dec. 4
by Susan Bowser
An old-fashioned atmo-
sphere, complete with cos-
tumed saleswomen, will
highlight the Elizabeth
Hughes Society Old Fash-
ioned Christmas Bazaar on
Kurt Hoverter
S. Kurt Hoverter, 3740
Little Mac Drive, Landis-
ville, has recently been
named Personnel Manager
for The United Telephone
Company of Pennsylvania's
Eastern Division. The East-
ern Division includes areas
Thursday, December 4,
from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m., and
Friday, December S, from
9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. The
bazaar will be held in the
historic Old School House,
corner of Peach and Rose
Alleys, Elizabethtown.
new personnel
in and around Columbia,
Elizabethtown, Gettysburg,
and Hanover.
Hoverter joined the tele-
phone company in 1970 as a
management trainee and
was named personnel re-
presentative in 1971. He
was appointed employment
Mount Joy Community Chorus
by Mrs. James B. Heilig
The Mount Joy Commun-
ity Chorus, a group of 44
voices, will present ‘‘Songs
of Christmas’® on Sunday,
December 14 at 3:00 p.m. in
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the Trinity Lutheran
Church, West Main Street,
Mount Joy and the public is
cordially invited to attend.
The chorus is under the
direction of Miss Dorothy E.
Schock and Mrs. Carol
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‘Farmers °First’s |
Nlerry
Christmas
Club
——.
Featured at the bazaar
will be attractive and un-
usual Christmas decora-
tions, ornaments, pine cone
wreaths, kissing balls, and
fresh greens for holiday
decorations. Also available
will be household items,
supervisor in 1972, the
position he held until his
recent promotion.
A graduate of Juniata
College, Hoverter has at-
tended various company
sponsored management de-
velopment courses. He is an
alternate member of the
to present Songs
Bubacz is the pianist. Miss
Beulah Smith, organist at
Trinity Lutheran Church,
will play the offeratory.
Soloists to be featured will
be Miss Sandra Heisey and
Mrs. Dorothy Heilig, sop-


Why Farmers First?
Because we offer a choice of two methods of payment. The familiar weekly
coupon book or the convenient automatic transfer from 1
Join Farmers First’s Merry Christmas Club today!”
The People Bank

FIRST BANK



Member F.D.1.C.
“If you don’t do it now, you won't remember till next November.
If you’ve run
out of money
before you’ve
run out of list . . .
you should start
a 1976 Merry
Christmas Club
with
Farmers First Bank.
our checking
account. (With the automatic transfer you receive 5% interest on the
average paid-in balance.)
children’s gifts, jewelry and
pedigreed junk, and Bicen-
tennial items. There will be
baked goods, candies and
jams and jellies. On Friday
barbeques and beverages
will be on sale.
manager at United Telephone
Harrisburg Personnel As-
sociation.
He and his wife, the
former Mary L. Rosati, have
one child, Lauri Michelle.
Included among his hob-
bies are golf, fishing,
basketball and handball.
of Christmas
rano; Mrs. Jackie Roberts,
alto; Miss Violet Shana-
brook, tenor; John F. Way,
Jr. and Samuel Harnish,
bass.
A free will offering will be
received.
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W. Beahm
in hospital
Wilbur Beahm is a patient
in the West Volusia Memor-
ial Hospital, Plymouth Ave.,
Deland, Florida, 32720.
Nancy Arntz,
‘Outstanding’
Nancy Caryll Arntz,
daughter of Mrs. Esther
Arntz and the late Gerald B.
Arntz, of Mount Joy, R.D.2,
received the Elizabethtown
Optimist Club Award for
‘Outstanding Youth.”
Nancy, 17 is a senior at
Elizabethtown Area High
School was commended for
her ‘‘unselfish contributions
December 3, 1975
to her school, her communi-
ty, optimism and society.”
She was honored with a
plaque and a trophy.
At school she is active on
the varsity tennis team, on
the school newspaper, on
the yearbook staff, in the
orchestra, in the National
Honor Society, in the Blue
and White, and in the
Student Library-Media As-
sistants of Pennsylvania
program.
Nancy has also participat-
ed in class plays and is a
member of St. Mark's
United Methodist Church,
Mount Joy. She plans to
enter Central Pennsylvania
Business School after grad-
uation.
Cub pack 263 has meeting
Cub Scout Pack 263 held
their monthly pack meeting
on Tuesday evening, No-
vember 2S at the Grandview
School.
John Yohe was taken into
the pack by Cubmaster
Charles A. Eshelman. Sev-
eral boys earned awards and
achievements: these were
presented to Thomas
Woody, John Yohe, Kevin
Hershey, Brian Tyson, Mike
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NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE
"« Marietta“
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STU HOGGENS and the FREE BORN MEN \
) at the Marietta Community Gym
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$15.00 per couple
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SAVE SOME MONEY!
Jones, Randy Heisey, Jeff
Way, Steve McKain and
Greg Edgell.
A program about First
Aid was presented to the
boys and their parents by
Mr. Warren Hayman, Di-
rector of Physical Education
at the Donegal elementary
schools. Mr. Hayman spoke
about basic first aid pro-
cedures to use when camp-
ing or backpacking.

 
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