Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 09, 1974, Image 9

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    rand Opening Celebration
through November 23
Come share
the good okl dags at
ur new Park City Office.
GRAND PRIZE;
Come back to Colonial Amelia.. .on us.
A free three day weekend for two —lodging, meals,
spending money—in Colonial Williamsburg, Va:
will go to the winner of our contest.
Just come to the lobby and guess the number of
dollars on our Evergreen money tree, symbol
of Commonwealth’s popular Evergreen Savings
Account. Closest estimate wins.
inking hours:
return to the
*-hour work week
Park City office will be open
ill your banking business
a 9:30 AM to BPM Mondays
mgh Fridays, and from
3 AM to 4 PM Saturdays.
CELEBRATION AND OFFERS APPLY THROUGH NOVEMBER 23.1974
Every visitor will receive a realistic copy
of_the original Declaration of Independence,
reproduced on parchment-like paper.
Commonwealth ik
National Bank
807 Sears Mall, Park City • William F. Hoke, Jr., Mgr.
Happy to help you throughout south central Pennsylvania
Celebrate the
Spirit of 76
All deposits msured to $20,000 by FDIC
You may make your guess at the new bank any
banking day from November 6 through the 23rd.
There’s nothing to buy, and you need not be
a Commonwealth customer.
Second prize: Colonial Grandmother clock.
Third prize: Woiking replica of the famed
“Pennsylvania Rifle.” Fourth Prize; Beautiful
pewter tea service.
Park City Office
Sears Mall
An inflation
shaving premium for
new accounts
Any time from November 6
through November 23, open a
new checking or savings account
for $5O or more at our new
office, or add $ 100 to an existing
Commonwealth savings account.
You will receive a $5.00 gift
certificate redeemable at any
Park City store or restaurant.
Lancaster Farming,
Saturday, Nov. 9.1974—9
Fulton
Grange
Meets
The October 28 meeting of
Fulton Grange No. 66 was
opened by Master Donald
Trimble.
An officers planning
meeting was held October 24
at the home of Mrs. Shirley
Frantom. The Youth
Committee sponsored a
hayride on Friday,
November 1.
Junior Grange will meet
the second and fourth
Saturdays of each month
from 1:30 to 3:30 under the
leadership of Mrs. Shirley
Fantom. Children from ages
6 to 14 are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Gyles Brown
represented Fulton Grange
as alternate delegates at Pa.
State Grange in Washington,
Pa. during the week of Oc
tober 28. Others attending
State Grange were Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Wood, Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Holloway, Jr.,
and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Galbreath. Glen Hough won
the instrumental contest at
State Grange.
The Grange voted to again
sponsor a contestant in the
Miss Solanco pageant.
Mrs. Joyce Holloway,
Lecturer, presented a
program on Autumn. The
program was opened with
group singing of “Abide With
Me.” Poems and readings
were given by Mrs. Judith
Buchanan and Mrs. Doris
Hough. A skit entitled “A
Sale” was given by Harry
Baker, Mrs. Helen Heim and
Peggy Galbreath. Arba
Henry presented a reading,
“My Mama Was An
Ecologist.” Several games
were also played.
The Grange will travel to
Russellville Grange on
November 7 for their Com &
Pie Night. Fulton will take
entries of com and pies and a
15 minute program. They
will leave the Grange hall at
Oakryn at 7:15.
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