September 10, 1980 Trinity Lutheran women plan 3d ‘Kountry Fair’ The Lutheran Church Women of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy, are busy planning many new attractions for their third “Kountry Fair’’ to be held Friday, November 14, from 10 am to 9 pm, and Saturday, November 15, from 9 am to 2 pm. Mrs. Jane Drenner, chair- man of the event, stated that “due to popular demand, crafts and many Christmas gift ideas; Mrs. Judy Weller, homemade goodies from peanuts; Mrs. Barbara Klepper, garage sale items (no clothing); and Mrs. Dorothy Heilig, public re- lations. Phone: TI4532160 or M8308 Proceeds will benefit the new Scholarship Fund of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy, and World Hunger Appeal. copies of the cook book titled Kulinery Krinkles, featuring recipes from church mem- bers, will again be avail- able.” Other LCW members of the ‘Kountry Fair’’ com- mittee and their areas of responsibility are: Mrs. LeJean Miller, ‘‘Kountry Kitchen’’ featuring soup and sandwiches; Mrs. Jean Gerberich, baked goods and homemade cranberry relish; Mildred Zink, herbs and spices; Mrs. Karen Gaudlip and Mrs. Donna Dumeyer, homemade candies; Mrs. Jean Weaver, ceramics; Mrs. Fran Little and Mrs. Elsie Brill, $1.00 and under items for kiddies to buy or to buy for the kiddies; Mrs. Sue Zerphey, dried flowers and arrangements; Mrs. Carol Miller and Mrs. Evelyn Duke, sewing, knit- ting, crewling and crochet- ing; Mrs. Donna Wetzel, yard sale The parishners of As- sumption B.V.M. Catholic Church, located on Union School Road, will hold a yard sale in the church parking lot on Saturday, September 13, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Members of the Parish will conduct their own individual stands and a large variety of merchandise will be available. The Parish Council of Catholic Women will conduct the food stand. Marietta JCs plan carnival for Saturday The Marietta Jaycees will hold a carnival Saturday, September 13, from S pm at the War Memorial Park, Marietta. Chairmen of the event are Harvey Reem and Butch McCarty. There will be games of 2 skill, bingo, live entertain- ment and plenty of food available. Profits from the carnival will benefit the ongoing renovation of the community \ center, the main project of the Marietta Jaycees. The : organization will host an open house at the center later this month. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page aig ‘delights S eA. 115 W.Market st ~ Marietta, Penna. "% Wed. thru Sat. 1-6 pm Ken Fortney,prop. . Phone 426-2615 Catholic Ch. [1§: — RIVERMOOR OFFICE Rt. 441 & Ore Mine Road, Marietta, PA Celebration Dayo! September 11 —— —11a.m.— 6 p.m. September 12 — — —11a.m.— 8 p.m. September 13 — — — 9a.m. — 12 noon FREE “DIAL YOUR MILEAGE" With the price of gasoline so high, this item is just the thing to tuck into your glove compartment to keep an eye on your car's mileage performance. MAGIC “TURN PLAY MONEY INTO REAL MONEY” Get your wallet with $5.00 play money. When you open a new Savings Account for $100.00 or more, we'll put the first $5.00 into the account for you . . . real money! LOVEABLE A soft and cuddly 7’ plush owl can be yours just for opening a new Checking Account and requesting your Easy Banking Card. If you already have a Farmers First checking acount . . . come on in. We want you to have an owl just for request- ing an Easy Banking Card too. We've put together a little celebration as our way of thanking our community for their fine acceptance of Round-the-Clock banking. We offered 24 hour service because we wanted our customers to have every option that the electronic age of banking in the 80's can offer. We are very pleased that so many have taken advantage of the ability to bank at their convenience . . . anytime! GOODIES JOIN US FOR REFRESHMENTS BENEFITS DEMONSTRATED DAILY Your Easy Banking Card can be your biggest banking benefit, especially if you should ever need money or have to make deposits or payments after hours. We're excited about this new way to bank. We want you to have all the options modern technology can offer plus the ability to save a little time and a little money too. Learn how to withdraw cash, make deposits, make loan, club and mortgage payments; check your balances and even pay your utility bills. The People Bank FARMERS FIRST [&/A\N] Member F.D.I.C.
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