Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, January 18, 1978, Image 4

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New books at the Mount Joy Library
Here are the new books
New records, adult
Legend of the Bluegrass
The Secret Room of
The Destines of Darcy
January 18, 1978
E-town Hospital
meeting
A meeting at Elizabeth-
town Hospital for Children
will be held on January
at the Mount Joy Library: Spoken Arts Treasury, -Borden Morgate House Dancer, Gentleman 2
Juvenile nonfiction ’ Vols. 2 & S ¥ The Stationary Ark -Grandower -Donleavy 20h E af 7:30 P M in the
Abel's Island -Steig ~~ Favorite American Poems -Durrell The Professor of Desire All Over the Town ospital auditorium to
Hattie Be Quiet, Hattie Be =~ How Insects Live -Blaney -Roth -Delderfield Presen recommendations
Good -Gackenbach How Mammals Live-Burton The Silmarillion -Tolkien Seregeti Home -Turner Hangman -Geddes lor the future of that organ.
Very Far From Anywhere Gadget -Freeling zation. :
Else -Le Guin ~The Second Deadly Sin The Black Marble Mary Pickford and Douglas The Pennsylvania Legis-
Me and the Man on the New 7-day books -Sanders -Wambaugh Fairbanks -Herndon lature has mandated that
Moon-eyed Horse The Divorce Experience The Honourable Schoolboy he Grab -Katzenbach committees be formed to
-Fleischman -Hunt -Le Carre Bedford Row -Rayner make these recommenda-
Albert B. Cub and Zebra From Witch Doctor to death of an Expert Witness Rachel, the Rabbi's Wife tions. The E-town Hospital
-Rockwell Biofeedback -Apsler Daniel Martin -Fowles -James -Tennebaum must present their recom-
mendations by the 31st of
this month.
Anyone who is interested
may attend the meeting.
Notice
Elizabethtown College
alumni will hold their bi
-monthly breakfast on Jan.
17 at 7:15 AM at the
Holiday Inn East.
Diane Summy
promoted
Diane L. Summy, a
Mount Joy native, has been
promoted to the position of
teller instructor at the
~~ National Central Bank’s
When If's Time To Say Thank You.
near Lancaster.
How carried away can we get?
She will train tellers for a
six county area.
Well, we want to express a “Thank You for being our Customer” in
the sincerest way possible. But, if we get too. carried away, we may end
up sounding insincere.
How do we convey a meaningful “Thank You’? One way: we show
you that we mean it.
In the past year, we've made an effort to provide tne friendliest,
most efficient service possible. This year. we intend to try even harder.
We know that our continued better service is the best way to thank
you, every day, for banking with us. Good service is the best way to Mr. and Mrs. Johb
show how much we appreciate you, our present customers, and our Landis (Eva Glattacker),
future customers as well. 141 E. Columbia Rd,
: “ ’s : Enola, a son at Harrisburg
Please accept our sincere “Thank You”. We hope our relation- Polyclinic Hospital, Thurs-
ship will be a good one for many more years. We promise to do our best day. Mrs. Landis is the
to keep it that way.
Taxes,
of course
Penn State at Middle-
town will offer a course on
personal federal income
taxes. The course will -run
from 1/25 to 3/1, weekly,
from 7 to 9 PM weekly. It
costs $20.
More information:
238-9694 or 787-7753.
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Mikus (Deborah Seneff),
Mount Joy RD1, a daugh-
ter at General Hospital,
Wednesday.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Glattacker,
Maytown.
sash opener inmendt 00 800 Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
Martin (Alma Mae Horn-
ing), Box 400 RD3 Mount
Joy, a son at Ephrata
Community Hospital, Jan.
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"HOMETOWN BANK"
20000. 2001 | BANE (FDFOVEIOY
101 E. Main Street
LL Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 12h.
UNION NATIONAL 100 W. High Street Mr. and Mrs. Russell
MOUNT JOY BANK Maytovin, Ps. 17660 Adamier (Mary Ellen
Shearer), RD3 Mount Joy,
a son at General Hospital,
January 14th.
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