AC (0) ) O 4 § i { March 10, 1976 Kenney, Snyder are Horse Show chairmen Patrick Kenney by Hazel Baker Committees for the an- nual Marietta Lion’s Club Horse Show have been appointed. The benefit will be held Sunday, May 2, beginning at noon in Mari- etta War Memorial Park. Overall chairmen are Paul Snyder and Patrick Kenney Jr. Food committee mem- bers are Martin Byers, Elmer Appley, LeRoy App- ley, Edward Charles, Joe Gilmartin, John S. Hie- stand, Don Leonard. Rich- ard McKain, Michael Mihaj- lov, Calvin Rex, Ben Thompson, and Robert Vanderslice. Richard Umbenhauer will man the secretary’s stand and will be assisted by Lewis Sperla. Richard Smedley and Pat- rick Kenney are alternates. Robert Spangler is assembling the sound system. Paul Raber, LeRoy Appley, Robert Vanderslice, and Elmer Appley are in charge of grounds. The ticket committee con- sists of James Price, chair- man, John E. Hiestand, Albert Huck, Charles Kraus Douglas Milliken, and Robert Shank. Dennis Shu- maker is treasurer for the benefit. The bingo commit- tee consists of Pat Crank- Paul Snyder at work at Columbia Hardware shaw, Robert Cresswell, John Goodling, Harold Kul- man, Jay Reich, Banks Wagner, and Arthur Zuch. The ring committee members are James Baker, Robert Spangler, Harry Pittenturf Jr., and Terry Shope. Michael Gratch will serve as doctor. Ivan Hess will conduct a bake sale. Paul Raber, Don Miller, and Richard Smedley will over- see the parking of autos. The Marietta Lion's members will be guests of the Columbia civic group on March 16th, at Elk’s at 6:30 p.m. Reservations must be forwarded to Richard Um- berhauer by March 11. Guest speaker to address CWC Mini Jane Johnson by Hazel Crankshaw Mini Jane Johnson of Stonecroft Ministries, will be the guest speaker at the April 7 meeting of the Elizabethtown Christian Women’s Club. The subject for the April 7 meeting has not been announced, but on April 6 she will conduct a seminar at the Sheraton- Conestoga Village, Oregon Pike. Morning and after- noon lectures and group participation sessions will be aimed at helping today’s woman reach her full potential in her Christian life and work. Last week’s CWC meet- ing featured Thomas Clegg, Director of North Central Pa. Area Health Education System, as speaker, and Robert Bothwell, tenor. Miss Ruth Eby showed her doll collection and spoke on the history of dolls. The April 7 meeting will feature Bicentennial Cera- mics, with Helen Carter of Doc’s Ceramic Studio. Gwen Wright, formerly with Fred Waring’s Pennsylvanians will be the soloist. The meeting will be held at Hostetter’s, Mount Joy, and reservations must be made by March 27. Check for $3.25 and self-addressed and stamped envelope should be sent to Mrs. Carol Bowman, R.D. 1, Mount Joy, PA 17552. Nursery will be provided at the Mount Joy Mennonite Church. The monthly Prayer Cof- fee will be held March 16 at 9:30 at the home of Elizabeth Longenecker, 1110 S. Market St., Eliza- bethtown. Nursery will be available. Reservations for the April 6 seminar must be received by Anna (Mrs. B. Musser) Forry, R.D. 2, Box 452, Manheim, PA 17545 before March 30. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3 State Capitals: & LOAN | ASSOCIATION NOW PAYING AS oO 1.19% HIGH AS . . . Jacob N. Olweiler MON. - TUES. - THURS. 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Incal representative WED. -8:30a.m. - 1:00 p.m. 218 S. MARKET ST. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Web.-B30ami. 1:0 367-5134 SAT. -9:00 Sth: g 200 men $1,000 minimum required. Accounts insured to $40,000. BINKLEY’S SEWING MACHINES — FABRICS CUSTOM DRAPERIES SINGER — WHITE — PFAFF Sewing Machines — Sales and Service McCALLS & SIMPLICITY PATTERNS , “Everything For the Lady Who Sews’’ 111 N. MARKET ST., ELIZABETHTOWN FREE PARKING IN FRONT OF STORE MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS -- GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863 East End — Route 441 - Marietta FRUIT STAND WE ed A= IR Fh : 5 NIN ue od 4 AR GER {J hd Cu ) a] AR . NF ks “ 7, 3 Get the Best in fruit for Less money at the FRUIT STAND. RED SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT — so sweet they don’t need sugar. RED TANGELOES : — the Best of an orange plus ' the Best of a tangerine equals juicy, luscious tangeloes. PINEAPPLES — just in from Hawaii. 3 ’ AVOCADOS — try one in a salad. Thurs., Fri., Sat., ONLY Chicken Roll res. 51.7 Now Only $1.49. White American Cheese += Now Only $1.19 ib. HERR'S Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 8 AM.-11 P.M. PHONE: 426-1805 Daily & Sunday