Page 2 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Bicen. m’t’g. in Maytown by Hazel Crankshaw Friends and neighbors of Maytown and East Donegal Township are extended a cordial invitation to get together Saturday, February 14, at 7:30 p.m., for a night of old-time sociability and a look at the ways of our fore- fathers. The meeting has been planned by the Maytown Bice nte nnial Committee and will be held in the Maytown Elementary Scheol auditor- ium. Emphasis will be on getting te know our neigh- bers. Itis hoped that old and new citizens, the young and the old, will get together to enjoy the program and the hospitality hour which will fellow. Twe films have been secured from Williamsburg. The one depicts early American heme and com- munity life, and is one of the most widely used of all the Williamsburg films. It brings cut similarities and contracts with present-day living. The other film recreates the musical life of the colonies and snatches of early American folk music as well as that performed by semi-professional and pro- fessional musicians. Coun- try fiddling and a tune played on Ben Franklin's glass armoenica (yes, armo- nica) adds te the interest of the film. Refreshments “will be served. There is ne admis- sien charge. If additicnal information is desired, call 426-3867. Farm Women Sociey #7 treated to sumptuous Vietnamese feast Farm Women Society #7 enjoyed a Vietnamese meal at their last months’ meet- ing. The Hoang and Nguyen families prepared and serv- ed traditional Vietnamese foed in the colonial farm- house of Mrs. Galen Ben- ner. Mrs. Hoang and Mrs. Nguyen are sisters. Their families were sponsored by the Mount Joy and Erisman- Mennonite Churches. All the foed was art by hand in traditional Viet- namese fashions. Carrots were sliced S different ways for S different dishes. A total of 8 courses were served. La Leche to meet February 12 by Elaine W. Good The Elizabethtown-Mount Joy group of La Leche League will held its regular meeting on Thursday even- ing February 12 at 7:30 p.m., in the meeting room of the Norlance Family Health Center. The topic for informal discussion is, ‘‘The Art of and Over- ’ Breastfeeding coming Difficulties. La Leche League is a nen-prefit, nen-sectarian - group that functicns as a suppert group for mothers. Babies are welcome to accompany their mothers. to the meetings. For information or coun- selling, call Mrs. Gladys Thempsen 426-1306 or Mrs. Grace Faus, 665-7327. Hestesses were: Hoangs; The, Lan, Phuong, and Nga; the Nguyens: Thai, Min, Van, Vi, Ven, Thuy, Minh, and Chung Chung. Ben Franklin at banquet Benjamin Franklin, a great promoter of commerce, was guest of honor at the Mount Joy Merchant's Association banquet last weekend. At Ben’s left is Merchant's Association president Jim Roberts. WINTER CLEARANCE SALE —_ a a ar ar a a fn cn dn a a NENT NE NENTNINONININININONONSNS NNN a a ara pa war EICHERLYS Master Charge—Bank Americard Men’s Shop Mount Joy Suits & Sport Coats Reduced 20—40 per cent Sweaters 20—30 per cent Dress & Sport Shirts 20 per cent Coats & Jackets 20—30 per cent Knit Slacks 20 per cent Vests—special group—$5.00— Values to $10.00 Sweaters—special group—$9.00—Values to $18.00 Casual Slacks—special group—8$5.00— Values to $14.00 SHREVE’S INN Frank & Emma RAVE February 4, 197¢ SPECIAL? SHOCK ABSORBERS! Not original shocks, but Heavy D uties Lifetime guarantees— at the incredible price of $9.95 plus installation MILLER’S Mobil SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA 426-3430 WANTA TL a0 IRR he] LEE WAL Porter & Soft Drinks 10 Decatur St., Marietta — 426-3918 Arbus Builders presents “The NoDown PaymentHome”’ Crusader Il Three bedrooms, one bath, kitchen, dining area and livingroom with a spacious full basement on 1/4 acre lot of your choice with public water and sewer for under$28.000 Call Arbus Builders 426-2243 for details 144 W. Market St. Marietta 426-2510 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Dr. Thomas W. 0’Connor (Mount Joy Area Only) Friendly People Meet Mount Joy, PA | SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin N Central y/ Hotel 102 N. Market St. Mt. Joy Phone 653-2056 Lunches Dinners Ite? Mon.-Thurs. Fri-Sat. Sted Ste 10 “Tours of A. Bube's Brewery and Cata- tombs by special re- servation until May 1, 1976." SUNDAY DINNERS Served in First Floor Dining Room 11AM.e7 P.M. Box 75A,R.D. 1. Marietta, Pa. 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday (50 issues per year) (426-2212 or 426-1707) Nancy H. Bromer Richard S. Bromer Hazel Baker, 426-3643 Staff Publisher Editor Society Editor Jody Bass Elizabeth Ehrhorn Kathie Bromer Judy Swab Vol. 76 No. 5 February 4, 1976 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the post office in Marietta, Pa.. as second class mail under the Act of March 3. 1879. Subscription Rate: $5.00 per year
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