Page 10 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Robert Lombard (60). Marietta The 75th anniversary since the organization of the Marietta Auxiliary to the Columbia Hospital was sbserved with a special ‘uncheen at Mr. Lacey's Lounge on Monday. Living past presidents were honored and two life mem- Herships were awarded. The program, arranged the executive committee ancluded a skit about Aux- lary activities beginning in i901 and continuing in the present year. Lifc memberships were awarded to Miss Elizabeth Miley and Mrs. Harry Zuch, who served as trea- sarcer of the group for many vaars. Living past presidents were recognized as they Artsy— craftsy people wanted! perfect for antique shop Church and Parsonage Photo shows living past presidents attending the Auxiliary luncheon, Mrs. James Baker (72), current President Mrs. Joseph Gilmartin, Miss Elsie McCloskey (’68), Mrs. Robert Carroll (64), Mrs. Joseph Carroll (’66), Mrs. J. Edward Charles ('56), and Mrs. represented class- September 22, 1976 Maytown mI EE PTP to J SHELLY'S FURNITURE § t i 221 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA 5 mee NOW OPEN ‘til 8 P.M. MONDAY thru SATURDAY ... PHONE 684-3780 § and Teachers In Partner- me Nosa JUST ARRIVED SD Ie he ge load of new Dissttesy school cafeteria at 7:30 ig over 24 different styles in stock i Officers for the coming year will be elected at this i - These Dinettes are priced to sell! Ask about Our CUSTOMER CREDIT PLAN meeting. A $5.00 award E wi A I RN OD TE TT TR ER The Maytown Parents i will be presented to the Aux. holds luncheon gathered around the home- made anniversary cake, baked by Mrs. Robert Henry, a member of the auxiliary. Past presidents attending the event were Mrs. J. Edward Charles, Mrs. Robert Lombard, Mrs. Joscph Carroll, Mrs. Robert Carroll, Mrs. James Baker, Miss Elsic McClos- key and the current officer in charge, Mrs. Joseph Gilmartin. Current officers, were also honored, including: Mrs. Joseph Carroll, vice- president; Mrs. Ralph Mil- ler. secretary; Mrs. George Houscal, treasurer; Mrs. William Hecisey, chaplain; Mrs. Robert Carroll, pro- gram director; and Mrs. |continued on page 7| GERALD R. Route 72 East Petersburg Commercial location 200° x 200° lot 3 bedroom parsonage Antique pipe organ included Lots of potential $55,900 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL HEETZ Call 653-1481 REAL ESTATE BAKE SALE % Di AT MAYTOWN FIRE COMPANY Fresh and Sweet No preservative - not filtered - all natural goodness 12 GAL. 95¢ — GAL. $1.65 & APPLES ¥ Smokehouse, Golden Delicious, Mcintosh Seconds i } } $1.75 2 bushel Hamburgers, Hotdogs, and Steak Sandwiches Local Grown Potatoes & Sweet Potatoes WILBUR’S COATING CHOCOLATE & TINY COOKIE BITS Seconds in Weaver’s Chicken Mrs. Paul’s fish, pretzles, candy Quantity packs in Frosty Acre frozen vegetables. benefit Maytown Ambulance Asso. SAT. OCT. 2 TIME-10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. IWOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT | STORE HOURS: Daily 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Fri 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Y mi. West of Mt. Joy, along Rte. 230 Ph 653-5661 COME AND MEET TASTEE DOG IN PERSON! (our TV cartoon character) Fri, Sat, Sun— Sept. 24, 25, 26 at Big T Restaurant * Introducing x the Chile dog Special 44c Tastee dog—33c Bring your camera and take a picture of your child with the Tastee-dog character Big New hours Sunday—Thursday 11 - 10; Friday and Saturday 11 - 11 BIG TEE RESTAURANT 454 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. | ath LAA CUD CF wi pest 72% pub Pr aa + o£ bt 0 0