Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 28, 1976, Image 2

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MJ JC-ettes hold meeting
The monthly meeting of
the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes
was held Tuesday, April 20
at the Boro Hall.
President Sarah Heckert
presented awards to two
Joycee-ettes who were un-
able to attend the annual
Installation Banquet held
April 3. The club’s
“Outstanding New Mem-
ber’’ award was presented
to Sue Thomas, and a
certificate of appreciation
was presented to JoAnne
Aument for serving as Ways
and Means Chairman.
JoAnne Nolt reported that
plans are being finalized for
operating a food stand
during the Jaycees carnival
May 26-29. Sandy Meckley
and Crystal Fackler announ-
ced that this years 75 plus
Banquet will take place June
10 at Hostetters Banquet
Hall. Invitations have been
addressed and will be sent
to persons 75 years of age
and older who have resided
in the Mount Joy area. Co-
chairman Harriet Ney and
Sharon Funk announced
Wednesday, April 28 as the
date for our next hoagie
sale.
Preparations have been
started for this years
Christmas Bazaar to be held
Friday, November 5 and
Saturday morning Novem-
ber 6 at St. Marks Fellow-
ship Hall. Co-chairman for
the Bazaar are Kathy Bower
and Donna Wetzel.
Sunday, May 2 is the date
for our 2nd annual Club-
women’s Tea to be held at
Hostetters Banquet Hall
from 3- S PM. The ‘Women
of the Year®award will be
presented at this time.
Upon adjournment of the
meeting refreshments were
served. o The Donegal High
School “Rhythm Singers”’
provided the Joycee-ettes
with an entertaining pre-
view of their Bicentennial
program.
MJ Library plans last
Storyhour
by Mrs. James Heilig
The last storyhour session
for the Mount Joy Library’s
1975-76 season will be held
on Tuesday morning, May
18th. The honor system for
checking out books for the
storyhour period has been
for the convenience of the
storyhour mothers and it is
requested that all children’s
books taken out by this
system be returned to the
Mount Joy Library by Tues-
day, May 4th. After this
date and over the summer
Bicentennial
Session
months, library cards will be
needed to check out child-
ren’s books.
The storyhour offered by
the Mount Joy Library will
resume its program on
Tuesday, September 14,
1976.
Ball
Dean Bechtold gets his picture taken the old fashioned way. Neck brace helps the
sitter hold still for 45 second exposure.
Mike Carroll shows Maytown Police Chief Dick Sherk how to load a Pennsylvania rifle
(cont.)
Local people
in Loyalty day
parade
The Lancaster City-
County Bicentennial Loyalty
Day Parade in Lancaster on
Saturday afternoon, May 1,
will feature a number of well
known ‘“‘Susquehanna
County’’ people.
Marlin G. McMillen,
Marietta, and his 1924
Tangley air calliope; Con-
gressman Edwin D. Eshle-
man, a Marietta native; Jack
W. W. Loose, DHS teacher
and Lancaster County Bi-
centennial Committee
officer; and Gloria L.
Longenecker, Miss Lancas-
ter County.
Shuttle bus service for
paraders is of Robert E.
Johnson, Johnson Bus Ser-
vice, Mount Joy.
DID YOU HEAR...
Mrs. Romayne Bridgett,
voice teacher and Mount Joy
resident, has been elected to
the Board of Directors of the
Lancaster County Lung
Association.
Prize winners at the
Marietta- Maytown- East
Donegal Bicentennial Ball
were; best colonial costumes
Odessa Mull and Col.
Oscar Stroh; best colonial
students- Lilikette Ecken-
rode and Bill Peightel; best
red white and blue costumes
-Wilbur and Lois Haas.
The ladies who won prizes
got red rose bushes. The
men got a set of the S books
of the Lancaster Revolution-
ary Series.
The food committee pre-
pared an old-fashioned feast
for guests at the ball.
Members were; Mrs.
George Houseal, Mrs. Hazel
Crankshaw, Mrs. Ruth New-
comer, Mrs. Dale White,
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hess,
Mrs. Clyde Wivell, Mrs.
Elmer Grove, Mrs. Ralph
Miller, Mrs. Donald Miller,
and Mrs. Joseph Carroll.
Mrs. Robert Spangler was
chairman.
April 28, 1976
Orange
FOR MOTHER ON MOTHERS’ DAY}
ALL SPRING & SUMMER DRESSES
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JUMPSUITS 20% OFF
BICENTENNIAL DRESSES
, 20% OFF
TERRY CLOTH STRIPED BEACH ROBES
WITH HOODS
COOL COTTON MORNING DRESSES
LORRAINE SLEEPWEAR —20% off.
WN KOOL NIGHTIES BY K onl
a3 IN OUR TEEN OWL-E EV. |
BIB OVERALLS [a few left] — 20% off
GOOD SELECTION OF JUNIOR
SLACKS, TOPS & SHORTS
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SUSQUEHANNA TIMES
Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin
Box 75A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547
Published weekly on Wednesday (50 issues per year)
426-2212
Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer
Editor—Richard S. Bromer
Advertising Manager— Elizabeth Ehrhorn
Society Editor—Hazel Baker
Staff —Jody Bass, Kathie Bromer, Judy Swab
Vol. 76 No. 17 April 28, 1976
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