December 15, 1976 Mary Portner (right) presents a poinsettia to Rev. and Mrs. Horst. Reverend entertains Sr. League The Reverend and Mrs. Elmer Horst, Hershey, were guest entertainers for the annual Marietta Senior League Christmas banquet at Lacy’s Lounge. Reverend Horst, Pastor of the Fish- beurn Methodist Church, Hershey, used puppets to reveal the various natures of people. Then, portraying a shepherd, Horst gave his Harry & Dorothy Hoover celebrate 25th Mr. and Mis. Harry Hoover, N. Gay Street, Marietta, will observe their 25th wedding anniversary on December 31st, with a drop-in party in their home. The Hoovers were Mar- ried on December 31, 1951, by Justice of the Peace Joseph Martin, Lancaster. The couple has one son, Jerry Lee and one grand- son, Kevin Lee. Mrs. Hoover is the former Dor- othy Shope (daughter of Russell Shope and the late Mrs. Shope). Harry’s par- ents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoover. Mr. Hoover is employed by Armstrong Ceiling Piant, Marietta. DID YOU HEAR... A pictorial history of Christmas Seals produced by the American Lung Association is available to anyone requesting it. Cobr reproductions and stories of 69 seals are included. Just request a copy from the Lung Association, 630 Janet Avenue, Lancaster. Phone 397-5203. version of the Christmas story. The guest of honor also played carols on cow bells and presented several vio- lin solos. The League presented a pointsettia to. the Reverend and his wife. The 86 persons attending the dinner joined in carol singing under the direction of Mrs. Richard Haw- thorne. YOU'LL NEVER PICK UP ANOTHER SHOVEL AFTER YOU PICK UP AN Available in different sizes. Good selection to choose from. LAY AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS Officers of the club presented the president, Mrs. Paul Portner, a gift and a gavel, made by Moses Kauffman, Bain- bridge. Favors were crocheted Santa head doorknobs. A gift exchange with Elmer Appley in the little red suit and door prizes the completed entertain- ment. BRANDIS MOWER SHOP PHONE 653-5795 BINGO MAYTOWN FIRE COMPANY Every Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:00 p.m. Early Bird Games Plenty Of Good Food [1]% RUINING RECORDS! o?0 DIAMOND PHONOGRAPH NEEDLE 407%, OFF STOCK NEEDLES SPANGLER'S 40-42 W. MARKET ST., MARI TTA MOUNT JOY -=1EGION — [2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass] Wn 00 in 00 Wo #0 Wp SO Udy Dec. 18 BACK ROOM BAND a ania LQ Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Reservation Ph. 898-8451 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES — Page 17 ———ANNOUNCING WHIT CHIMNEYS ROUTE 30 EAST NEAR GAP, PA. PROGRAM OF CANDLE LIGHT- HEARTH LIGHT TOURS 3 DAYS DECEMBER [7-/8-/9 4PM -8PM CHILDREN 75¢ ADULTS §29° A DRAMATIC-AUTHENTIC WALK THROUGH AMERICA’S HISTORY FROM COLONIAL TIMES TO THE PRESENT PHONE 442-4476 SPECIAL GROUP RATES eee Sand Art, Christmas Gift ) Ideas Wire Craft, Supplies, Large Assortment of Plastic Models, H.O. Trains, AFX Cars with any purchase Enter Drawing for HO Train Set Drawing Dec. 24 at 6 p.m. Bortner’s Hobbies & Crafts 36 W. Market St., Phone 426-2700 Marietta Marame J Browsing Hrs.: 1 to 9 daily 9 to 6 Sat. NS: | haul better furniture direct from the Carolina factories. NO SECONDS. Prices are just above nice used things. FREE careful delivery or additional discounts are available for cash and carry. Charge your purchase on our own Revolving Charge Plan for extended payments or on Master Charge or Bank Americard. TRUCKER OF FACTORY FRESH IC FURNITURE 17 New Haven St. A LIMITED STE WAREHOUSE OUTLET Mt. Joy 2)
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