Page 10—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Dain ah Th TT oT 0. TR 00 BE OF IE OR TR BE A A ~). Our full-time meat cutter ee is back on duty. Cd Sorry for the delay. ) IEEE EEE NAL) el i ‘1x. YOUNDT'S MEAT MARKE — 119 E. Market St., Marietta 426-1245 re RR EEE EE EE EE EE EE EE EE EEE RE Now is the time to lay-away for Christmas with just a small down payment It’s only 8 weeks away!!! Shelly’s Furniture 237 Locust St., Columbia Phone 684-3780 free delivery 15 Marietta Ave. Mount Joy 653-5512 _ ony ~~", pethe If you're 5 ft. 2 in. or under... Have a field day in Toni Petites flower-strewn shirtdressing, perfectly proportioned just for you. Tiny posies adrift on silky poly interlock bloom into borders round the full skirt and sleeves.” New little round collar, elasticized waist with tasseled cord tie. Machine wash-dry. Mauve Special Sale rack of Summer items Now only $5 each Carol Jackson, stage manager for ‘‘My Fair Lady” Local actors at Fulton in My Fair Lady Nov.8 by Lorna Nolt Three familiar faces from Mount Joy will be featured in that masterpiece of musicals, ‘“My Fair Lady,” when she comes in all her glory November 8th to the Fulton Opera House in Lancaster, but only two of them will be seen on the stage. Carol Jackson, of RD2 Mount Joy, will have her presence very much seen and felt, but her duties as Stage Manager for this most beloved and successful of all musical hits will keep her hidden far behind the footlights. = Twenty-eight- year-old Carol, wife of Arm- Lancaster County Farm Women at inspirational strong research physicist James L. Jackson, has stage managed several presenta- tions for Actor’s Company, most notably ‘‘Bye Bye Birdie” in 1978 and the entire summer's offerings for this past season's Mount Gretna shows. Before that she was on the light crews for ‘Story Theatre,’ ‘‘Cam- elot,”’ and ‘‘Yeomen of the Guard,’’ all at the Fulton. Venerable and well- known actress Clara New- comer, of 401 S. Market St., Mount Joy, will be featured as Mrs. Eynsford-Hill, the haughty mother of Eliza Doolittle’s would-be suitor, Freddy Eynsford-Hill. Mrs. Newcomer, a past president of the Mount Joy General Hospital Auxiliary and a of La Nobles Club and the Welfare Board of Mount Joy, has most recently been seen in Actor’s Company “Inherit the Wind,’ “Come Blow Your Horn,’’ and as Helen's aunt current member productions in ‘The Miracle Worker."’ Joseph Lively, Jr., of 201 E. Main St.; Mount Joy, an elementary teacher .in the Hempfield School District, is a popular young actor who has appeared with, in addi- tion to Actor’s Company (in the productions ‘‘Bye Bye Birdie’” and ‘‘Guys and Dolls’’), several presenta- tions of the Columbia Little Theatre and in Lancaster Kiwanis offerings ‘‘Fiddler on the Roof’’ and ‘The Sound of Music.”” His credits also include back- stage crew and scenery work for the Columbia Little Theatre. Starring in ‘“‘My Fair October 31, 1979 Lady’ will be former Miss Lancaster County Kathy Mellinger as cockney flower girl Eliza Doolittle and Tom Miller, well-known York actor, as Professor Henry Higgins. Also featured in the supporting cast are popular Lancaster actor- singer Bill Burnaford as Eliza’s father Alfie Doo- little, Pat Hoffman as Mrs. Higgins, Frank Sullivan as Colonel Pickering, Eileen Davis as Mrs. Pearce, and Michael Hall as Freddy. Ron Kurtz will direct, Chet Zercher will choreograph, and James Zwally is musical director. ““My Fair Lady’’ will run from Thursday, November 8th, through Saturday, November 17th. Curtains are at 8:30pm weekends, 7:30pm on weeknights, and 2:30pm for , the Sunday matinee. Tickets are avail- able at the Fulton Box Office, 12 N. Prince Street, Lancaster, Pa. The phone is 397-7425. Joe Lively and Clara Newcomer meeting; hear Vera Cox on Donegal in Ireland Farm Women Society #8 held their monthly meeting at the home of Anna Keener, E-town RDI, on Oct. 20th at 2:00pm. Kathryn Heisey, presi- dent, was in charge. Ruth Musser led the group as they sang ‘‘Come Thou Al- mighty King.”” Ruth Eby had charge of devotional time. She gave thoughts on the beauty and splendor of autumn, and a poem by George Cooper on God’s handiwork. Her final thought was taken from Eccl. 3:1 where reference is made to a season for each event. Twenty-one members re- sponded to Roll Call taken by secretary Mary Grace Martin. Minutes were also read. Two visitors were present. There were several mo- ments in quiet respect as all remembered a member, Anna Wolgemuth, who passed away recently. The treasurer’s report was given by Elizabeth Shuman. Seven members went to the General Hospital to sew early in October: Kathryn Erb, Anna Mae Derr, Sylvia Warfel, Flor- ence Musser, Vera Frey, Elizabeth Shuman and Ruth Felty. Kelly Keener, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Keener, entertained the ladies with two piano selections: Sonatina and Tarantelle. The special feature of the afternoon was a slide pre- sentation entitled, ‘‘The Other Donegal,” by Vera Cox. She enjoyed seeing Donegal in Ireland while on a trip with friends. She showed pictures of scenery and special locations of interest. Cottages with thatched roofs were beauti- ful. The Lake of Killarney, Blarney Castle, Stone Church and roof and woolen mills were included. The Mount Joy Castle was seen and the name Rapho also appeared along the way. The social time followed an all enjoyed the tasty refreshments. Hostesses were Anna Keener, Ruth Eby, Georgianna Forney and Mary Grace Martin. The next meeting will be held at the home of Patsy Warfel, 812 West Main Street, Mount Joy, on Nov. 17th, at 2:00pm. Dr. Calvin Wenger from Lancaster will be the speaker. — Pauline E. Miller Male dribblers, come to meeting tonight! The Chiques Adult Ath- letic Association will hold its second meeting for men’s basketball on Wednesday, Oct. 31, at the Marietta Community House, 264 W. Market St., at 7:00pm. All men living within a 10-mile driving distance of Marietta wishing to partici- pate in the league are asked to be present. A men’s 30-and-over basketball league will be formed by the association. Games will be played on Saturday mornings. More information will come in the next week or so. —Chiques AAA Cou BY of pm FN ee Nt ed Ppa et At IA peed Pe TN PN pee peed NN ay V -= i“ a ahs a RZ — a
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