Page 12 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES by Joe Shaeffer The Mount Joy Leisure Club held its monthly meet- ing at Hostetters on Mon- day, March 8, with 126 members and guests pre- sent. President Joe Shaeffer presided, opening the meet- ing with the pledge of allegiance to the flag. The secretary’s report by Nedra Brandt and the treasurer’s report by Kathryn Zink were next. George Groff reported nothing new concerning the activities of the Community Barbara Anne May Barbara Anne May to marry Gary Mishler The Reverend and Mrs. W. Robert May, 60 West Walnut Street, Marietta, announce the engagement Hospital School of Nursing. of their daughter, Barbara Mr. Mishler graduated Anne May, to Gary Lee from Daniel Boone High Mishler, 504 West First School and West Chester Street, Birdsboro. Mr. State College. He is a music Mishler is the son of Mr. teacher at Daniel Boone and Mrs. Ray Mishler, School District. A June 1977 Birdsboro, PA. wedding is planned. Miss May is a graduate of Donegal High School and a senior at Lancaster General FORMAL RENTALS Proms Weddings Special Occasions 50 Styles Free Grooms Tux on party of 6 or more Open Daily 9:00 to 5:30 Thurs. & Fri. 9:00 to 9:00 fJavia Marlin stores Elizabethtown Middletown Mt. Joy Leisure Club Council. Lena Eshleman of the Sunshine Committee reported 13 cards sent to the shut-ins. Birthdays and anniver- saries were noted in the usual manner. Guests intro- duced were Anna Moyer, Lester and Anna Hitz, Merle Hoffer, Carrie Ney, Eva Landis, and Susan Hershey. Walter Brandt was intro- duced as a new member. President Shaeffer an- nounced that at the April meeting, names will be- taken for the bus trip to Washington, the Arlington March 17, 1976 talks about bus trips Cemetary and Mount Ver- non. The trip is scheduled for May 12. He stated the bus will be leaving Mount Joy at 7:00 a.m. The tourists will see the capital, the changing of the guard at Arlington Cemetary, and Mount Vernon. President Shaeffer also announced that the Golden Age Fellowship of Chiques Methodist is planning a bus trip to the Maple Syrup Festival at Mpyersdale on Wednesday, March 31. There were some seats available for this trip, and those interested may contact Mrs. Warren Bates. President Shaeffer an- nounced the April 12 meet- ing would be a covered dish dinner and would begin at 12 noon at Hostetters. He also announced the May 10 meeting would be an auction and members are urged to bring any unwrapped art- icles for auction. The meeting adjourned and after the invocation by Marlin Kaylor, cake and coffee was served. A pro- gram of slides of their tour of covered bridges of Europe was shown by Grace and Joe Shaeffer. e Are you often away from your phone or office? “pageboy In" e Do people need to locate you instantly? * Are you tired of being tied to your office? Another new service of your telephone company might be just what you're looking for. The first truly “shirt pocket” pager, United Telephones “Pageboy II” radio pager, is the newest companion to your pocket, pen or pencil. It's the smallest, lightest pager available. It's only 4 1/2 inches long and a light 3.9 ounces. You'll only know it’s there when you need it. Call or visit your local United Telephone Business Office today and ask about the Pageboy II. urs UNITED TELEPHONE ERR RRR Es