Page 2 - Mount Joy Bulletin November 6, 1974 The Mount Joy 11 EAST MAINSTREET MOUNT JOY, PA. 17552 PHONE (717) 653-4400 Published Weekly on Wednesdays Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week (50 Issues Per Year) . BULLETIN a... Richard A. Rainbolt a ), Editor ER ©. and . = Publisher Advertising rates upon request. Entered at the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. More Than 1,500 Garments Given At Ingathering More than 1500 garments were collected for the annual ingathering of the Mount Joy Charter Needlework Guild of America, held at St. Mark's United Methodist Church. Mrs. Simeon Horton was elected president and Mrs. Vera Newcomer, secretary. Mrs. Ken Gainer was named assistant secretary and Mrs. Adam Greer and Mrs. Melvin Weaver were re- elected vice-president and ALL YOUR DREAMS 4 1 2 > ; F MUPPETS, HR ; INC. FEATURING “BIG BIRD" HEADING 3 A CONTINGENT $ OF MUPPET CHARACTERS FROM A A “SESAME STREET" aN YTYRYET SHIPSTADS ICE £5 JOHNSON 1113 THE ONE MUST-SEE ICE SHOW A LHARL LSE £2 HERSHEYPARK ARENA Nov. 19-24 Tues -Fri. 8 10PM. & Sat. 1-59P M Sun. 2& 6PM Nov 19-8 10PM & Nov. 24-6PM Shows Sponsored by CCNB & Super-Thrift Markets Respectively PRICES: $4.00-5.00-6.00 Children 11 and Under a 2 Price Wed. & Thurs. ONLY Coll (717)534-3911 © 10 AM.-6P.M or Your Nearest Hershey Agency Do You Have treasurer respectively. Mrs. Sam Balsbaugh is the outgoing president. One hundred and twenty- six were contributed by Donegal Neighborhood, Penn Laurel Council of Girl Scouts, and members of the seven contributing troops presented their donations during a tea in their honor. Mrs. Walter Brandt is chairman of the project. A memorial table with garments placed in honor of past directors was new this year. The Guild used $50 to purchase robes and night- wear for children living at Messiah home in memory of 50 past directors. Mrs. Adam Greer and Mrs. Esther Walters were co-chairmen of this project. Mrs. Gerald Sheetz, chairman of distribution, announced that 45 families were investigated and 18 agencies were the recipients of items collected. Memorials placed in ad- dition to the past directors were: Mrs. Caroline Walters,Mrs. David Eby, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Brandt, Mrs. Issac Morris, Raymond Gilbert, Miss Florence Brown, Mrs. Mervin Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hess, Mrs. Myrtle Stoner and Mrs. Bruce Wolfe Sr. The Mount Joy chapter includes Maytown, Marietta and Mount Joy. 79TH BIRTHDAY Clyde Eshleman, Poplar street, observed his 79th birthday Monday, Nov. 4. For 42 years he was a men’s clothing merchant on Mount Joy’s Main street. Until recently he was employed at Martin's Clothing store, Elizabethtown. a Home Built in the 1700’s or 1800’s — farm house, town house or estate? We would like to advertise it for you in national circulation newspapers and publications like An- tique Magazine, directed at exclusive clients who can bring you top value. ENGLE-HAMBRIGHT & DAVIES, [. INC. Estate / 115 E. King St. Lancaster, Pa. / Phone 394-5681 Ask for Bob McMurtrie -f SOMETHING OLD YOUR DEN. : The candlestick telephone is a thing of the past, and it can do h something nice for any room in your home. The living room, the bedroom, the kitchen, and especially the den and family room. United Telephone now offers these distinctive phones in red, white, black and in a special star-studded red, white and blue. ; Simply call your local United Telephone Business Office 4 today for information about something old for the den. N R <S a a NN g Lp ! \| — Z \ li = - ~- gy ~~ jl i Lg AR VY hs LE R J th i A \ { f \ ) [1 THE UNITED TELEPHONE TH COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA p A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc. ¢
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