Page 22 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES US USQUEHANNA CENTS Also — Sky diving over Baytown Is Saute woman? Rowdy old Xmos Restouront guide Suily iu “Captives Monsion’ Artificial musminotion Lancaster's maestrs Arieen vats af Kai's HA Lancaster County People on your newsstand now ONLY 60 CENTS ri, AAT ARD ge St N og ed os oi Fa A madd ne? We Ell our » thanks and wishes for a very Bishop's Studio 44 NORTH MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN 367-1322 B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry “Since 1915” MARIETTA, PA. MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS. Please send me the SUSQUEHANNA TIMES weekly (50 issues per year) for: Lancaster County 1 year—$6.00 (outside Lancaster County) 1 year— $6.50 Mail to: SUSQUEHANNA TIMES & MAGAZINE Box 75A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547 Nalli@. aes cecscciones Area eis FT Ese CINE S TR seater usta a evs St. & No. or R.D. No........ Taseshsnse sees eEer ia sean December 22, 1976 Farm Women elect Mrs. Warren Heisey z ow Outgoing president Mrs. Lewis Bixler presents the gavel Mrs. Warren Heisey. Farm Women’s Society #8 met in the home of Mrs. Agnes Houseal 243 W. Market St., Marietta Sat- urday, December 11th, at 2 p.m. Grace Bixler, presi- dent directed the meeting. The Christmas Story from Matthew ch.2 and addi- tional thoughts were read by Miss Anna Mae Eby in charge of devotional time. She then led the group in the singing of carols. Minutes of the November meeting were read by Secretary Mary Grace Mar- tin who also took Roll Call. The twenty six members responded by finishing the words, ‘“‘It wouldn't be Christmas without.”’ HOLLINGER OIL SERVICE| ARCO HEATING OIL HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES—CALL 653-4484 807 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. Mrs. Bixler the outgoing President gave words of appreciation for the prive- ledge of serving two years and welcomed Mrs. Kath- ryn Heisey who will fill her place. A token of apprecia- tion from the Society, was presented by Mrs. Vera Frey, for her faithful ser- vices while in office. Vera Frey and Viola Greider passed on words of thanks from Esther Musser and Anna Wolgemuth for re- membrances from the So- ciety. A bit of sunshine will be given to residents of Con- estoga View, December 16th, as some members will go there and supervise Start your Xmas NT) 1 Fea) A Ts right foot with VA) FOOT We mean shoes from THE ATHLETE'S FOOT store. Over 200 different styles to choose from. in all colors. In all sizes. And in stock, right now! “No one knows the athlete’s foot like THE ATHLETE'S FOOL.” Athlete's SW Foot Be SEARS MALL, PARK CITY 393.0553 OPEN 10 to 9:30 MONDAY - SATURDAY ® h Christmastide. 3 - Mn 2 PE LY 0) i CA : of | af to incoming president entertainment. Mrs. Jay Barnhart 47 Detweiler Ave., Mount Joy presented the main feature as she demonstrated “Bread Art’’. She showed attractive wreaths, napkin rings, loaves and a beauti- ful basket which she previ- ously made from dough, with intricate design. She gave the details of the From our house to your house, bright blessings ; and warm appreciation at cag GARBER OIL COMPANY 105 Fairview St, Mount Joy Phone 633-1821 process of forming various pieces needed to interwine, creating a basket and baking it as well. Shellac is applied for the final step to make these decorative pieces which may be used for a long time. The Houseal home was beautifully decorated for the holidays and each one enjoyed the special food fixed for the occasion. Mrs. William Heisey was co- hostess with her sister. The next meeting will be held January 15th, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Grace Bixler, Marietta R.D. #1. Slides will be shown by George Endslow. Story hour postponed for Xmas by Mrs. James Heilig The Mount Joy Library Storyhour program will not be held on Tuesday, De- cember 28th. The program will resume on Tuesday, January 4, 1977. €dce GOODWILL TOWARD MEN May the spirit of peace which is the essence of this season instill in all a feeling rich in goodwill . . . Thank you all. Hostetter Dining Oervics, Tne. 363 N. Barbara St., Mount Joy Phone 653-5911 — Ta ;
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