April 14, 1976 Ruth Wisman with the quilt Afghan to be raffled Miss Ruth Wisman, Marietta, crocheted a hand made afghan in the Jubilee Pattern for the Marietta Auxiliary to the Columbia Hospital benefit, ‘‘Sounds and Spirits of ’76.”" The benefit will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph off Miller, 111 Fairview Avenue on Saturday, May 8, from 3 to 7 p.m. Rain date for the event will be Sunday, May 9th. The afghan will be raffled to the lucky ticket holder. Chances are avail- able from members or at the event. GERALD R. SHEETZ REAL ESTATE IRONVILLE W. Hempfield Twp. - Brick 2 story dwelling, 3 bedroom, bath & %, oil hot water heat, large lot, old shade, 2 acres M/L, 2 car garage and large bank barn, 4 box stalls for horses with tack room. $55, 000 MOUNT JOY TWP. 2 story dwelling, large & remodeled w/alumin- - um siding, modern kitchen, large dining & liv- ing room, master bedroom, full bath on first floor, 4 bedrooms & bath on second. Lot 160 x 180 with barn for storage or shop. Rheems 283 interchange. ‘‘Owner will mortgage for qualified buyer.” $55,000 BAINBRIDGE 1972 12x66 Crestwood mobile home. Fully furnished. $ 8900 MA R IETTA 1972 12x60 Flamingo mobile home, excell ent condition. $5200 MASTERSONVILLE 4 bedroom frame dwelling. Oil hot water, heat. 4 ACRES. Decorate the interior to your taste. $39, 900 CWC to discuss Quilting and the current revival of the Colonial folk art, will be the subjects of the May meeting of Eliza- bethtown Christian Wo- men’s Club. The meeting will be held at Myer Dining Hall, Elizabethtown College at noon on May S. Tickets need not be purchased in advance, but reservations are necessary. Ladies on the CWC calling list will be contacted; others are invited to phone Jeanne Oakes, 653-2610 or Hilma Mumma, 367-2612, to make reserva- tions. April 30 is the dead- line. Nursery will be provid- ed at the Elizabethtown Church of God. Mrs. Charles Fruhwrith, Hershey, will demonstrate quilt-making. The speaker for the occasion, Barbara Bartlett, District Counselor, CWC, Baltimore, will con- tinue the theme and speak on *The Designer’s Barto still playing ball Head Shippensburg State Basketball Coach, Rodger Goodling announced that Donegal High's ‘‘Rejector’ will be joining the Raider quintet next season. Bob Barto, a 6-5, 190 pound center from Mount Joy, was Donegal High School’s Most Valuable Player and leading re- bounder this season. Barto scored 14 points and grab- bed 16 rebounds per game. He also blocked six shots per game. Goodling said, ‘Bob is an exceptionally good leaper. He has a good future at Shippensburg.” i BORTNER’S HOBBIES -R-C PLANES # ROCKETS V al -KITES ~U-CONTROL PLANES :MODEL KITS OF MANY TYPES “MANY CRAFT SUPPLIES 36 West Market St. Marietta, Pa. Phone: 426-2700 Hours— Mon. - Fri. 12-9 Sat. 10-6 GILBERT MOTORS All cars inspected, tuned up and serviced by us. 1974 Plymouth Satellite 1973 Plymouth Duster 1973 Plymouth Satellite Station Wagon 1973 Chevrolet Impala 1972 Buick Skylark 1970 Pontiac LeMans 1970 Chevy Impala 1969 Chevrolet Station Wagon Financing available to qualified buyers. Maytown, Pa. 426-3604 quilting Needle.” Ginny Scherea, mezzo-soprano, Aberdeen, will be the soloist. A capacity crowd attend- ed last week’s meeting at Hostetter’s, Mount Joy to hear Mini Jane Johnston, national representative of Christian Women’s Clubs. Gwen Wright, Hershey, was the soloist. Helen Carter of Doc’s Ceramic Studio, de- monstrated the steps re- quired to produce a ceramic piece. Mrs. Carter provided prizes which were awarded to Esther Yeagley, Cathe- rine Grosh, Marie Evans, and Jean Barton. Betsy Ross was there to discuss her favorite project with Mary Ann Ober. Mrs. Ober informed Betsy (Mary Sweigart) of the ciub’s special project. This project is the support of ministers and their families in rural USA and Canada. The club’s Prayer Coffee will be held April 20 at the home of Millie Hilsher, R.D. #1, Rutt’s Road, Elizabeth- town, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Nursery will be provid- ed. Coffees begin with a social time, then a devotion- al and prayer time follows. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 15 8X10 STUDIO 27 SOUTH PERRY STREET MARIETTA, PA. 17547 RA 1) (EER LTR FY CRY 0 Marietta 426-2510 roopsie's Key SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED SPRING IS PICTURE TIME! onl h STA STL wTL photo needs. 44 North Market Street Elizabethtown, PA Phone 367-1322 COME IN AND SEE OUR EASTER FLOWER DISPLAY. 46 So 4 : Lillies Tulips ELC. SPECIALS FOR APRIL 15, 16, & 17. 1 49¢ Copes Frozen WHITE CORN Bird's Eye Frozen COOL WHI Hialeah GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS = 3.5] Surfine 9 2 50¢ CRANBERRY SAUCE 49¢ Shurfine Stren Pack 29 oz. N SWEET POTATOES N,4 2% XL D utchie HARD PRETZELS ~ 13 oz. Box BENDER'S phone 898-2331 SALUNGA, I
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