HEINEMAN'S PLAYTEX FALL SALE Cross Your Heart ... Free Spirit .., and Support Can Be Beautiful SAVE UP TO *1.50 No.638 SUPPORT CAN BE BEAUTIFUL! Plunge Underwire Bra, Convertible Straps, Front Closing. No. 966 CROSS YOUR HEART, Soft Sider Bra, Tricot Cups. No. 976 CROSS YOUR HEART No. 961 CROSS YOUR HEART, Soft Si- der Bra, Fiber Fill/Tricot Cups. No. 35 CROSS YOUR HEART, Cotton Bra, Cotton Sides. . 45 CROSS YOUR HEART . 88 FREE SPIRIT, Seamless Tricot Bra. SIZES A,B, C . 89 FREE SPIRIT, Seamless Fiberfill ; Tricot Bra. . 90FREE SPIRIT, Back Buckle Tricot Bra. SIZES A,B,C SIZES A,B,C $79 $8 2/%9% 2/511% 2/310% 2/8% 2/510 $750 $7 $6 Hurry... Limited Time For This Important Fall Sale The Ne¥ HEINEMAN 247 Locust Street, Columbia SIZE D SIZES A,B,C SIZE D SIZES A,B,C SIZES A,B,C SIZED SIZES A,B,C OPEN EVERY WEDNESDAY TIL 5 PM September 20, 1978 Mrs. Frank [left], Mrs. -O‘Hern, and Jill in front of Mrs. Frank’s home. OK relatives visit Mrs. Frank Mrs. Jack Frank, of 100 So. River Street, Maytown, was visited last week by her cousin and an Indian from Oklahoma—her cousin’s adopted daughter. Gayle (Mrs. Morris) O‘Hern, formerly of Bain- bridge, and her 12-year-old daughter Jill came through Maytown on Mrs. O‘Hern’s first trip back East in 16 years. Mrs. O‘Hern got to visit many relatives, and Jill got to see Chocolate World and row houses in Lancaster, which amazed her. Jill also sampled shoo Mount Joy The Mount Joy Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary will be holding a bazaar Sign up for The Chiques Adult Athletic Association Co-ed Volleyball League will hold its last meeting for any old or new teams wishing to fly pie, but she found that she prefers pumpkin pie. Jill, a member of the Pueblo tribe, was adopted at the age of 2 months. She has a brother, also adopt- ed, who is white. His name is John, and he is 17. Jill was also impressed by Park City, the large trees that grow here, and the Amish, whom she thought ‘‘neat.”” Before this trip, Jill had never been on a bus, train, or airplane (she liked the airplane best). She is more and food sale at the fire house on Thursday and Friday September 28th and 29th from 12:00 to 9:00 familiar with horses than most Easterners, though. The O‘Herns live on a 488 acre ranch, and own sever- al horses. They raise cattle, sovbeans, wheat and hogs. The farm, Mr. O‘Hern’s family spread, is located near Mounds, OK. Mrs. O‘Hern (her first name is Gayle) met her husband, who is % Indian, in California, when he was in the Navy. Mr. O‘Hern is a member of the Uaychie (pronounced ‘‘you-chee’’) tribe. Fire Co. bazaar PM. The bazaar and food sale will benefit the new fire house kitchen. co-ed volleyball participate in the league for the 1978-1979 season. The meeting will be held at the Marietta Community House, 264 West Market Street, on Sunday, Sept- ember 24th at 1:00PM. All team representatives should be present. Computers & small businesses seminar at Capitol Campus A two-day seminar en- titled, ‘Small Computers for Small Businesses,’’ will be conducted on Monday and Tuesday, October 23rd . and, 24th beginning at, , 8:30AM each day. Aimed at the decision maker, the program is designed for the person who has had no previous computer experience . and would like to explore the opportunities presented by a small, low-priced com- puter syster. For further information phone 717.787.7753. . . . . .
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