Page 4—Susquehanna Times Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dean (Becky Halts), Mount Joy RD3, a daughter, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Leety (Donna Bailey), S10 Glenn Ave., Mount Joy, a daughter at Osteopathic Hospital, Wednesday. Births Mr. and Mrs. James Grumbine (Barbara Slough) Mount Joy RD 3, a daughter, at General Hos- pital, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wenger (Jeanne Buckwalter), Mount Joy RD 3, a daughter, at General Hospital, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dean (Becky Halts), Mount Joy RD 3, a daughter, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mummau (Sheryl Rohrer), Mount Joy RD 2, a daughter, at General Hos- pital, Friday. easy cleaning plastic. you—IT'S FOR YOU! PHONE UTS wae © Walt Disney Productions *Manufactured by American Telecommunications Corporation IT'S FOR YOU! Now, you can call on an old friend—the one, the only, the irreplaceable Mickey Mouse—to add a new warmth and welcome to your telephone communica- tions. 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Jimmy and Connie, the children of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Smith, Jr. were born on the same day, two years apart. The Smith family lives at 339 E. Market St. in Marietta. No: [Tego Water 2 ELC] Designed for energy-saving operation. Has all the Ruud” quality features . .. and dependability you can count on. *A Registered Trademark tTrademark Applied For Come in for the facts. R. V.RICHARDS & SONS 425-1836 § COLUMBIA R.D. 1 1 i § "Call us ne do your work . I, a i master charge BANKAMERICARD ! { r i THE INTERBANK Jimmy, 3, and Connie, 1, were honored at a party with relatives and friends on August 21, 1977. Jimmy and Connie are the grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Smith, Sr., Marietta and Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Williams, Mount Joy. MOUNT JOY AREA ZONED COMMERCIAL!!!a well kept 4 bedroom home with 2'2 handy baths. A large office that can be expanded... There’s a country-size modern kitchen, an attractive living room, a seperate dining room, extra rooms for a growing business. An ideal set-up for hoine and business. Call 397- 3571 to take a tour. $41,000 BAINBRIDGE SPARKLING NEW HOME! We challenge you. to match this one....It has a front porch you use often. There is a long-wide living room, a dining room, a beautiful eat-in kitchen with fancy wood cabinets. There is 3 easy sleeping bedrooms, 1% scrumptious colored bath-. rooms, soft wall to wall carpet throughout the home. There’s a full basement and attached garage. Call and ask about easy financing. ‘‘Steal-It"’. $39,900 LOTS OF ELBOW ROOM YOU’LL LIKE!!!All the grounds around this colonial 4 bedroom, 2 story home. (It’s really nice looking.) It has a large first floor family room, a country-size kitchen with ref., washer and dryer. There’s oil hot water heating, a garage. There's lots more to see. Guaranteed 1 year by Realty Home Protection Plan. Call Graybill’s and see it today. $44,900 AMMON K. GRAYBILL, JR. inc. Realtor 397-3571 nih. August 24, 1977 Guest Night by Hazel Crankshaw ‘“A-hunting We Will Go”’ will be the theme of Guest V ight, when Elizabethtown Christian Women entertain husbands and friends at Historic Strasburg. William Gouba, East Petersburg taxidermist, will be there to exhibit and discuss his work. Anthony Campolo, head of the Social Science De- partment of Eastern Col- lege, Saint Davids, will speak. Dr. Campolo is a dynamic speaker and is much in demand for all types of occasions. The Warren Whitney family, talented musical group from Lancaster, will entertain. Pre-luncheon music will be provided by Miss Sally Garber, violinist from Elizabethtown. The meeting is scheduled for Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. Tickets, per person, $7. Reservations must be made before Sept. 7 and should be sent with check and self-addressed and stamped envelope to Mrs. Jean Fullerton, R.D. S, Box 291, Elizabethtown, 17022. Two Prayer Coffees are scheduled: August 16, 9:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Beverly Earhart, R.D. 2, Mt. Pleasant Road, Mt. Joy; and Sept. 14, 9:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Kraybill, R.D. 1, Marietta. Ladies are urged to attend. Paper drive by David L. Miller Boy Scout Troop 63 will collect papers on Sat. August 27 from 8:30 a.m. until 12:00 noon in Mount Joy and Florin area. Please have papers at curb for pickup. If you are missed or have a large load call 653-1571 or 653-1107. Mixed doubles The Mount Joy Tennis Club will hold a Labor Day Men's and Women’s Doubles Tournament at the Mount Joy Tennis Courts, September 3, 4 and S. The deadline for entry is Sep- tember 1, 1977 at 6 p.m. For information on entry in the tournament please call: Mary Ann Coover, 653-1212; Christine Graham, 653-4816; and Beverly Becker, 653-4793.
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