by Hazel Baker Plans were furthered for the Sounds and Spirits of "76, at the regular meeting of the Marietta Auxiliary to the Columbia Hospital at the home of Mrs. George Houseal. Mrs. William Heisey was co-hostess. Sounds and Spirits of "761s a Page 14 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES gourmet food tasting benefit with the accompanying colonial punch to be held Saturday, May 8 from 3 to 7 p.m., on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller, 111 Fairview Street, Marietta. Mrs. Joe Gilmartin, pres- ident, conducted the meet- ing. The chaplain, Mrs. William Heisey read the Marietta Auxiliary makes plans ‘“Winds of March,” ing Spring,’’ and Atlar of Prayer.’’ Mrs. Harold Drager was “‘auctioneer’’ for a white elephant sale which netted the Hospital $63.80. The April meeting will be held on the 12th, at 1:30 p.m., at the home of Mrs. James Baker. ‘‘At the Miss Mount Joy pageant soon by Kathy Bower The Mount Joy Joycee- ettes and Jaycees will sponsor a Miss Mount Joy Scholarship Pageant on Sat- urday, May 15, 1976. All single girls between the ages of 17 and 2S from the greater Mount Joy area are eligible to participate. The Pageant contestants will be judged on a personal inter- view, talent, evening gown, and swim suit competition. Scholarships and awards will be preserited to the winners and all contestants. The winner, who will be crowned Miss Mount Joy, COUNTY SMORGASBORD 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUE FACILITIES Phone 717-367-6956 LANCASTER FARM DINER Rt. 230 One Mile East of Elizabethtown We now carry home style v baked goods on Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays. YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKET 119 E. Market St., Marietta — 426-1245 OPEN DAILY 9:00 a.m. -8:00 p.m. 75 Matador 4 dr. Sedan—auto, Y air, PS, PB, low mileage 74 Matador Station Wagon— 30,000 mi., PS, PB, auto 74 Hornet Sportabout [station wagon]—6 cyl., 24,000 mi. auto 71 Hornet Sportabout—6 cyl., "70 Ford Maverick—2 dr. 6 cyl. PS, auto, AMC & RENAULT ’68 Rebel—auto, 4 dr., 6 cyl. WISSLER ‘mn MOTORS MOUNT JOY, PA. | 653-2091 will ride in the Mount Joy Bicentennial Memorial Day Parade and reign during Mount Joy’s Bicentennial activities. Anyone interest- ed in more information or in entering the Pageant may contact Mrs. William Bower at 653-4460. WW will hear Yoga talk today The March Welcome Wagon meeting will be held today, Wednesday the 17th at the American Legion starting at 6:30 p.m. Our speaker for the evening will be Betty Carole and her subject is ‘‘Yoga.”” Mem- bers should wear or bring some loose clothing so you can participate in the demonstration. If you have not yet been contacted to make your reservation, call Pat Weatherbie, 653-5574 by Friday. The Omelets and Salads night has been postponed. Gray Sellers had an unex- pected obligation for the 27th and has to cancel. Ruth Moore would like to say ‘‘thank-you’’ to all the .girls who sent cards, called, and visited. Their concern and thoughtfulness has perked her spirits up. Ruth is recovering slowly from a back injury and hopes to be good as new very soon. There will be a convention on Volunteerism held at the Host Farm on Saturday, April 10th, 8:30 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. The cost is $5.50. If you would be interested in attending see Lois Phalen. JCs hold dinner in April All exhausted roosters are invited to join the Marietta Jaycees at their installation banquet at Mr. Lacy’s Lounge on April 10. Call Rick Smedley, 426-1437, at least a week in advance for reservations. ‘‘Greet- NO FOOLING! March 17, 1976 The Union National Mount Joy Bank has changed its banking hours to serve you more efficiently Effective Thursday APRIL FIRST FRIDAY Mount Joy and Maytown Offices Lobby Hours 8a.m. to 7 p.m. Drive-In and Motor Bank Hours 8a.m. to 7 p.m. THURSDAY Mount Joy Only Main Office Drive-In Window 8a.m. to 6 p.m. (all other hours remain the same) we hope this NEW SCHEDULE will be a convenience for customers by providing FULL SERVICE BANKING IN THE LOBBIES and faster EXPRESS SERVICE AT THE DRIVE-IN WINDOWS THE "HOMETOWN BANK" UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY, PA. 17552 (CLIP THIS AD AS A REMINDER) 3 i g 2 i 1 4 he rR Sa