Page 6 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES First Prebyterian Church to hold anniversary reception The First Presbyterian Church of Mount Joy, where Rev. Norman M. Dunsmore is serving as interim pastor, will hold a reception follow- ing the 11:00 o'clock worship service on Sunday, May 20th, to recognize the 39th wedding anniversary of the pastor and his wife, Mary Cocks Dunsmore, and also the 40th year of Rev. Dunsmore’s ordination. Mrs. Dunsmore is admin- istrator of the Schock Pres- byterian Home on Main Street in Mount Joy. Rev. Dunsmore is a home representative for Presby- terian Homes, Inc. Rev. Dunsmore is interim pastor of Donegal Presby- terian Church for a period of eight months. The First Presbyterian Church held services as early as 1736, but was not organized until 1839. A cordial invitation is extended to all who wish to attend this reception. Long Distance Specia ore Miles Per Penny. High travel costs keeping you out of touch? Think long distance. Our high-performance telephones come in a wide variety of styles and colors. And long distance means more (s)milés per penny. So why don’t you slide up and get comfortable behind the dial? Then. ring a smile from someone you miss. Long Distance. A great way to travel. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA TS United Telephone System 2 May 16, 1979 Trooper Romaine Engle Dr. Keith Stewart, dentist at the Donegal-Conoy clinic Bill Cosby tells why Red Cross needs your type of blood. A Public Service of This Newspaper Ad & The Advertising Council G job. That's right, five percent of the people give 100 percent of the blood that’s donated. “If you're between 17 and 66, and generally healthy, you can help change all that. And your one blood donation can help up tofive people to live. “Call your Red Cross Blood Center and make a donor appointment soon. It’s one way you can help keep Red Cross ready... to help others.” “Every day of the week, there’s somebody who needs your type of blood. _ "Butthe thing about blood is: it doesn’t keep very long. Which means we’ ve got to keep the supply coming con- stantly. Donors are needed every day. “Sorry to say, there are never enough donors. “In fact, five people out of every 100 are doing the whole Keep Red Cross
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