September 20, 1978 " Joanne Noit, Donna Wetzel, and Harrlet Ney Ir] model some of the Joycee-ettes to hold fashion show The Mount Joy Joycee- ettes Fashion Show Lunch- eon will be at Hostetter’s Banquet Hall on Saturday September 30th at 11:30 AM. The fashions from Grace Blough Apparel in Eliza- bethtown will be modeled by some of the Joycee- "ettes. Lori Gebhart, last year’s Joycee-ette scholar- ship winner will be the guest model. The fashion show will benefit the scholarship fund. Joycee-ette member or by Lori Gebhart, last year’s Joycee-ette scholarship winner will be the guest model. The Fashion Show will benefit the scholarship fund. There will be entertain- ment by the Zimmerman Sisters from Mount Joy. The door prizes will be hand made items by the - Joycee-ettes. A $50.00 shopping spree for the the Grace Blough shop will be chanced away. You can get tickets for the fashion show from any Autumn by Chester Wittell Autumn, the tidy housewife, has a flare For orderly arrangement. June and May Are teen-age now; she puts their toys away. July’s old sweat-shirt on the hanger there She cleans and closets with maternal care. The still-hot bowl of August’s pipe of clay She racks and wipes the ashes from the tray, And drops the shades to blind the sunlight’s glare. Too long the hue of green has irked her eye; It shall be changed. She heaves a wind-borne sigh; Shortens day’s skirt and dyes the balding trees In brown, and getting down on hands and knees, And wrapping up September’s equinox, Puts summer's weather into winter's box. TATU TRE WT A a VE OEE Sees ATR CRETE TA TERT AT Joycee-ette member or by calling Liz Baley 653-1885 or Bea Swanson 653-2688. Donegal High School Band to participate in Hershey Bandfest by Glen Leib The Donegal High School Band will be participating in the First Annual Chocolatetown Bandfest at Hershey Stadium this Sat- urday night at 7:00 PM. The band exhibition will include high school bands from Red Lion, Central Dauphin, Middletown, Hershey and Donegal. Anyone interested in tick- ets should call the high TY YET YR YY ye reed school at 653-1871. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 7 Time to Add More Attic insulation can settle down overthe years. It's not as thick, or effective, as it used to be. It's time to add more. And chances are, the older your home, the more you'll need. Years ago, 2 or 3 inches of attic insulation was par for the course. But let's face it...the days of cheap energy are over. In fact, heating costs have risen to the point that now even 6 inches is not considered good. Today, we recommend attic insulation 8 to 12 inches thick...or the equivalent of R-30. The “R” stands for thermal Resistance. And, the higher the R-number, the better the insulating value. Of all the places to add insulation in your home, the attic is most important. It's also the easiest, most economical place to start. So, come up to the new R-30 standard soon. You can cut heating costs in winter...cooling costs in summer. Best of all, with year after year savings like this, your extra insulation can pay for itself. “Saving energy saves for all of us” © Pa —-