Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, January 15, 1975, Image 8

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    Page 8 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES & MOUNT JOY BULLETIN January 15, 1975
women help
fire victims
Pioneer Aux.
gives $2,000
by Cecilia L. Miller
Assistant Secretary
The 22nd meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary of the Pion-
eer Fire Co., Marietta, was
held on January 7. Presi-
dent Carol Nickey called it
to order.
A check for $2,000.00
was donated by the women
for the building fund. It
was given to the President
of the Fire Co., Ken Geesey
at the meeting.
A Christmas Bazaar will
be held on October 17 & 18,
1975. Chairmen are Linda
Rettew and Linda Flowers.
There will be meetings on
the 3rd Wednesday of the
month for those members
who wish to help make
things for the bazaar.
President Carol Nickey is
taking orders for Fire Co.
jackets. A deposit of $10
is needed.
Any women 18 years of
age or older are invited to
join. The next meeting will
be held February 4, at 7:30
p.m. at the firehall.
Artists sign
their work
Michael Abel, Marietta
Pat Trout and Alice Wright
of Bainbridge are holding a
fashion jewelry sale in Pat’s
home this week for the
benefit of two families who
were burned out of their
homes in Bainbridge and
Falmouth.
The burned-out families
are the Robert Campbells of
Falmouth and the Harry
Craveners of Bainbridge.
Both families have small
children and are living with
neighbors and relatives.
The sale which runs in
Pat’s house from January
13 to 19 at Second and
Market Streets in Bainbridge,
across from the post office,
is being conducted as an
open house walk-in.
Open Weekends &
Evenings
THE PARLOR
Antiques & Gifts
328 E. Market St.
Marietta
Phone 426-1270

if you rent-
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against many perils. It can protect you against
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74 East Moin Street
Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania 17552
Phone: 653-2212
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NEW NATIONAL CENTRAL
McKe rche r in ‘C dad bare t artist, along with author Jim
Michele McK ercher, daugh-
ter of Mrs. E. Roger Jack-
son, R. D. 1, Columbia, and
Deane McKercher, York,
will play a lead role in
“Cabaret,” York Little Thea-
tre winter production. Mi-
chele will play Sally Bowles,
the irrepressible “kook,” and
sing some of the show’s out-
standing hits.
Michele, a senior at Done-
gal High School, was in
“The Matchmaker,” senior
play there this fall, “No, No,
Nannette,” at York Subur-
ban High School, and sang
state chorus last year.
“Cabaret” will run Jan-
uary 24 through February
4 at 8 p.m. in the York
Little Theatre.
Kinter will personally auto-
graph copies of the book,
“A Way of Life,” which
Abel illustrated and Kinter
wrote.
The book is about Lan-
caster County’s role in the
American Revolution and
was published as part of the
County’s Bicentennial obser-
vance.
6 YR. CERTIFICATES!
£19
Effective annual yield by
continuous compounding.
Copies of the book can
be purchased at the same: ® 6 Year Maturity
fe. e $1,000 Minimum
¢ Interest payable quarterly, semi-annually, or annually.
Or monthly on $5,000 or more.
Interest may be paid by check or automatically added
to your Checking or Savings Account. '
es
Investment certificates insured up to $40,000 by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Federal Law & Regulations prohibit the payment of a time de-
posit prior to maturity unless 3 months of interest thereon is
forfeited and interest on amount withdrawn is reduced to legal
NATIONAL
CENTRAL
BANK
Mike and Jim will be at
Old City Hall on Penn
Square. in Lancaster from
9 am. till 1:30 p.m. On.
Friday, January 17.
GAS - OIL — GENERAL REPAIR
STATE INSPECTION 426-2121





1. The Union House Gallery 4 Collectibles By
220 W. FRONT — 426-2278
Original Water Colors — Folk Art ose me C. Reyn olds
Antiques and Primitives
5. The Oliver House
104 E. FRONT — 426-3796
Fine Antiques, Crystal and China
3. Lily Nieman
Antiques
17 W. MARKET — 426-1472
7. “The Parlor”
328 E. MARKET —- 426-1270
Antiques and Gifts
8. Henry & Jane Schlosser
234 E. MARKET - 426-2201
Dolls, Toys, Antiques & Studio

6. White Swan Tavern
Antiques
14 E. FRONT —- 426-2189
Clocks, Furniture and Accompaniments
2 4
Member Federal Reserve System
MOUNT JOY OFFICE — 1 West Main Street — Mount Joy, Pa. 17552

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