NNA BULLETIN £2 February 12, 1975 BPW meets leaders by Hazel Baker “Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner” was the subject of the Mount Joy Business and Professional Women’s Club January meeting. Arranged by the Civic Participation Committee, the guests in- cluded presidents of all the Mount Joy service clubs and the Mayor, James Gingrich. The Mayor outlined the need for boro ordinances and brought greetings to the host club. Al Newlin, president of the Mount Joy Rotary Club stated the objective and pro- jects it offers to the youth of the community. Charles Hershey, presi- Jeff Brown who won a service award for her direction of the Mount Joy Community Chorus, “A Night of Music,” and the “Gibson Girls.” Mrs. Dennis Miss Phyllis Leatherman, president of the Mount Joy Community Council, related the major projects of this group such as the Music in the Park programs and the Memorial Day parade and celebration. Mrs. Vera Cox, a teacher in the local schools, was the Mrs. John Zeller is chair- man of the civic participa- tion committee with these members: Mrs. Ben Horst, who spoke for the BPW club stating its goals and pro- jects, Miss Elsie Lefever, Mrs. Johnson Martin, Miss Alica Marie Nissley, Mrs. Lester Roberts. Mrs. John Fry, 1st vice president, conducted the business session in the ab- sence of the president, Mrs. Gerald Sheetz, who was ill. Miss Frances Eno, was introduced as girl of the month by Mrs. Barry Et- sell, chairman of the per- sonal development commit- tee. Mrs. Robert Eno was also a guest of the club. Schlosser, bridge champion Chars Hershey, pres Dr. David E. Schlosser of 304 E. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa., won the 140-play- er Individual Play champ- ionship at the American Lontract Bridge League Re- gional Tournament being held at Bermuda’s South- ampton Princess Hotel. Dr. Schlosser scored an amaz- ing 164 points, 21 more then his nearest rival, in a tournament in which more than 1,000 players are com- peting. Competing against Dr. Schlosser were such top stars as Julius Rosenblum, president of the World Brid- ge Federation; Edgar Kap- lan, bridge columnist; and members of the world champion Italian Blue Team, Benito Garozzo and Giorgio Belladonna. The Bermuda tournament ends February 9th. GILBERT Navtown, Pa. BILL SAYS; / OUR BEAUTIFUL USED CARS WILL WIN YOUR HEART! MOTORS Phone 426-3604 OUR George Washington SPECIALS ALL NEXT WEEK ke Cherry Pie $1.22 reg. $1.50 Cheung Boston $1.22 oR Cheng Tarte § 22 reg. $1.89 reg. $ .38 Byers Pastries OF MARIETTA OPEN 6 to 6 PHONE 426-1928 TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY Route 441 Marietta Watt & Shand Lancaster ed the projects of his organi- zation with the major activi- ty as the swimming pool. President of the Jaycees, Jeff Brown, congratulated Al Newlin Mrs. Vera Cox group. the BPW on one of its mem- bers, Miss Dorothy Schock James C Mrs, Ben Horst Fackler, represented the Joy- cee-ettes explaining the func- tions and projects of that DO-IT-YOURSELF CHECKLIST for evaluating your Heating and Air Conditioning system: YES NO [J My furnace is 10 years old or more. [J Ihave remodeled since my present system was installed. (J Acentral system would work more efficiently than my present system. [] Ihave a furnace and would like to add central air conditioning. If you answered yes to any of these statements, then | have some interest- ing facts for you. Call me for a free, professional evaluation of your needs. R. V. RICHARDS & SONS a 426-1836 Ea : "Calli us 10 do your work” BANKAMERICARD ray —— * Rheem is the registered trademark of the Rheem Manufacturing Company. FA 200000 4H 4 AF 8A Nha 2 590020902400 * 4H %%H 4 4 8 4 000A ENN . . “A Charles Hershey major speaker and gave an outline of the history of early Mount Joy. The name originated from a ship leav- ing the old world and sailing to America in the seven- teenth century. Mrs. Cox prepared her historical sum- mary in connection with the coming Bicentennial obser- vance. Crystal Fackler Phyllis Leatherman The finance co-chairman, Mrs. William Barto, announ- ced that the ‘Night of Music,” a project of the club, will be held Satur- day, March 1, at Donegal High School. Another pro- ject, a Hobby Show, with profits to be shared with project “DIG”, will be held May 24. Mrs. Donald Dren- ner and Miss Anna Mae Eby are co-chairmen of the bene- fit. Spring District meeting for Business and Profession- al Womans Clubs will be held in Pittsburgh June 13 to 15. Trinity House NOW RENTING Efficiency & 1 Bedroom Apartments-for Elderly Persons AVAILABLE FOR OCCUPANCY ABOUT MARCH 15, 1975 Trinity House IS A MODERN HIGH-RISE APARTMENT BUILDING WITH THESE FEATURES: . Individual heating and air contitioning in every apartment. . Wall to wail carpet . Refrigerator, Range, Garbage disposal. . Trash Chutes on every floor. . Master TV Antenna System. . Central communication system connecting every apartment with the receptionist in the lobby. . Furnished lounges for common use. 684-4141 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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