Page 6 - Mount Joy Bulletin Needlecraft Guild Sets Dates For Ingathering The annual ingathering and distribution, held each year by the Needlework Guild of America, Mount Joy chapter, will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 29 and 30. Mrs. Samuel Balsbaugh is chapter president. Included DONSGO DAYS ARE COMING! COUNTY WIDE BUSINESS DIRECTORY NEEDHELP? OR SERVICE? =— One of these reputable firms may be able to be of assistance the 29, from 9to 11 a.m. at St. October 2, 1974 will be made on the 30th. The president has named the following committees: Investigating — Mary Sheetz, Hazel Baker, with Mount Joy is Marietta, Brandt, Francis Greer, Maytown and rural areas. Helen Booth, Meryle Sherk. The ingathering is set for Eleanor Schlosser and Lillian Fry; Distribution: — Mary Sheetz, Hazel Baker, Maryanne Spangler, Ruth Brandt, Francis Greer, Helen Booth, Floy Gilbert, Ruth Madera, Ann Elvin and Meryle Sherk; Arranging committee: — Ruth Brandt (Junior work), Luella Eshleman, Harriet Brown, Floy Gilbert, Nellie Stoner, Barbara Weidman, Ethel Shoop, Ann Elvin, Ruth Eby, Evelyn Gainer, Fanny Myers and Meryle Mark’s United Methodist church. Guests and Girl Scouts may view the exhibits at 4 p.m., at which time there will be a tea. Distributions. Sherk. Junior Work: — Ruth Brandt, MaryAnne Spangler, Ann Elvin, Floy Gilbert, Evelyn Gainer, Ruth Madera, Ethel Shoop, Vera Newcomer, Thelma Eshleman and Grace Koser; Nominating committee: — Helen Horton, Evelyn Gainer and Clara Hostetter, Auditing com- mittee: — Ruth Bailey, Helen Horton and Nellie Stoner, Marked garments: — Ruth Bailey and Thelma Eshleman, and Memorial table: — Frances Greer and Estar Walters. WEDDINGS HOFSTETTER — FAIR Charles Wesley Hofstetter, Jr. and Catherine Ann Fair was were married Saturday, AUTO SALES ARNOLD PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE New & Used Car Sales & Service MAYTOWN, PENNA. Sept. 14. The ceremony took OIL SERVICE place in Trinity Lutheran church, Staten Island New JoLLINGER York with the Rev. Dr. Carl MOUNT JOY 653-4484 Stutter officiating. ATLANTIC PETROLEUM The bride, daughter of Mr. PRODUCTS and Mrs. Clifford A. Fair of 998 Bay Street, Staten Oil Burner Sales & Service Island, N.U., was given in MASONRY marriage by her father. Her LESTERP. ESHELMAN MASONRY i) oa CONTRACTORS Brick - Block - Stone Silicone Masonry Waterproofing Call 653-5325 or 393-6732 Hunting Cars painted. Wrecks rebuilt RHEEMS Is Coming! “No Trespassing”’ Signs Available at the Mount Joy Bulletin 11 E. Main St. - Mount Joy PAINT & BODY WORK sister, Mrs. Joseph Caputo, was matron of honor. Joseph Caputo was best man. Carriger Mrs. Hofstetter, an Paint & Body Shop alumna of Curtis high school, presently is enrolled in Staten Island Community College’s evening school as a business major. She is employed in Manhattan World Trade Center with the National Cargo Bureau. A loan clerk with the First Empire Bank in Manhattan, Mr. Hoffstetter also is studying business ad- ministration at S.1.C.C. He is a graduate of St. Peter’s high school and attended Delaware Valley college, Doylestown, Pa. He served. in Vietnam for two years. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wesley Hof- stetter of Mount Joy. A dinner on Sunday, Sept. 29, was given for the couple at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hofstetter in Mount Joy. The couple will reside at 75 Fletcher street, Staten Island, N.Y. SCHNEIDER — FALLAN Miss Joanne Bridgid Fallan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Fallan, 979 Homeland Drive, was wed to Wheel Alignment Service 367-6450 Season Maryanne Spangler, Ruth Anthony Leo Schneider, Mount Joy R2, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Schneider, New Hope R2, at St. Mary's Church with the Rev. Andre Meluskey officiating. Nancy Reardon was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Judy Foster, Miss Susan Schneider, sister of the bridegroom; Mrs. Patti Zeamer, Miss Debra Spease and Miss Denise Boyd. Best man was Grant Shultz. Ushers included Thomas Higgins, Larry Zeamer, Larry Lombardi, Theodore Risser and Patrick Fallan, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the Sheraton-Conestoga. The couple will reside in Mount, Joy. The bride is a 1970 graduate of Catholic High School. She is a student at Millersville State College and is employed at Jack's, Park City Shopping Center. The bridegroom is a 1969 graduate of Hempfield High School and a 1973 graduate of Mount St. Mary's. He is employed by Roadway Express. ENGAGEMENTS METZLER — GREENLY Mr. and Mrs. David F. Greenly, Mount Joy R2, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ruth Ann Greenly, to Vernon B. Metzler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Metzler, Manheim R7. The bride-elect was graduated from Hempfield high school and Mount Joy Vo-Tech. She is employed by Byers Bake Shoppe, Elizabethtown. Mr. Metzler, is a graduate of Manheim Central high school and Mount Joy Vo- Tech. He is employed by Barshinger and .Beam Electronics, Manheim. A May 10 wedding is being planned. SPANGLER — BOSTIAN Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Bostian, Mount Joy RI1, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bonnie Jean Bostian, to Ronald L. Spangler, 153 E. King St. The bride-elect was graduated from Hempfield high school. She is employed by K-D Mfg. Co. Mr. Spangler is the son of Marie Spangler of 445 W. Orange St. He attended McCaskey High School. He is employed by K-D Mfg. Co. P.P.&L. Earnings Show Increase Pennsyivania Power & Light company has reported that earnings per share of common stock for the twelve, months ended August 31, were $2.55 compared to $2.51 for the same period last year. ; ‘“‘Although earnings are up, about 1.6 per cent over last! year,” said Robert R:: Fortune, PP&L’s financial’ vice president, ‘the plain and simple fact is that earnings per share are not! keeping pace, as they should. CLAS S/F/ED FOR RENT | | RESERVE INSIDE BOAT & CAMPER STORAGE in | M1. J0Y Call Lanc. 397-5605 L 16-4¢ HIER A: Picnic tables, with at- tached benches or separated benches, long or round. Also gun cabinets, lawn chairs, children’s tables and chairs, and play boxes. Other items. Phone 898-2877 or 569-1398. 45-tfc. Good used Maytag automatic washers. Also used gas dryers and used gas ranges. See at Myers Metered Gas, East High St., Manheim. Phone 665-3588. ° 14-tfc NOTICE: Factory Outlet Store open this Thursday and Friday 9 AM. to 9 P.M. “Apparel for the Family” Penn-elm Apparel, Inc., Elm, PA (Five miles north of Lititz and Manheim on Newport road.) 19-4¢ GIS YE Homeworkers Urgently Needed. No Selling, Rush. self-addressed long stamped envelope. Newman Products Co. 6103 Perry Street Lan- dover Md. 20785. 17-tfc Cleaning, two days a week. between Rheems and Maytown. Call 367-5200 after 6 p.m. 19-2¢ DELIVER TELEPHONE BOOKS FULLOR PART DAYS Men or Women over 18 with Mount Joy, Columbia, Elizabethtown, Marietta and Mountville. Delivery starts about October 11. Send name, address, age, telephone number, type of auto, in- D.D.A. Corp., Mount Joy Bulletin. An Equal Opportunity Employer. 18-2¢ automobiles - are needed in} surance company and hours| available on a post card tol Box TC-1 c-of NEED MONEY? Full & Part-Time Open- ings. College student great opportunities. CALL 652-0663 19-3¢c TE TR Rr ERE, Immediate possession, 1st. floor, 3 rooms and bath. Parking. Near Donegal High School Call 393-1781. yt eee eae eee eee eee ele Lele lele ieee ele le leet ee a tee Te tee ee te eee el A desirable apartment for rent on East Main St., Mount Joy. Call 653-4980. » 19-1¢c NLA IHS S33 Women’s and children’s clothes made at reasonable rates. Ph. 684-6672. .18-3¢ WELCOME WAGON Call Aletha Bickford Ph: 653-5148 4-tfc Gibble Excavating Cellers, Spectic Tanks, Etc. Call Manheim 665-6245 4-tfe Ropes used in mountain hold 6,000 pounds without. climbing are usually able to! breaking. GARDEN & TOWNHOUSE APARTMENTS Steigel Valley Road, Manheim, Pa. MODEL APARTMENT OPEN DAILY 10-6 SAT.& SUNDAY 15 Available a one-bedroom apt. with its own laundry and dish- washer, carpeting, at $175 per mo. Also several town houses. DIRECTIONS: From Lancaster take Pa. route 72 (Manheim Pike) north to Manheim. At square, turn right on E, High to White Oak Road, Turn left to Stiegel Valley Road, (Adjacent to shopping center) PHONE: 665-6864 17-tfc
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