Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, March 26, 1975, Image 6

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    Page 6 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Marietta J-Cs
elect Sload
William Sload was elect-
ed incoming president of
the Marietta Jaycees at the
regular session held in Head-
quarters with 21 members
present. Additional offi-
cials who will be installed
at the annual banquet May
17th at Mr. Lacy’s Lounge,
are Donald Simmons, inter-
nal vice-president; Rick
Sload, external vice-presi-
dent; Donald Pickel, Jr.,
treasurer; Ronald Morris,
secretary; Tom Lavin, state
director; Jim Yeaglin, ways
and means director; Jay
Risser, internal director; and
John Spickler, external di-
rector. Richard Smedley, Sr.
and two guests from the MS
Society served as tellers for
the election. The annual
golf tournament, a benefit
for MS will be held May
28th. Retiring president,
Rick Smedley, Jr., will serve
as' chairman of the board.
The Apple Butter Sales
Day was designated for Sun-
day, March 23, with Sam
JONI HASSINGER
Miss Joni Elaine Hassing-
er, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hassginer, 206 Birch-
land Avenue, Mount Joy, is
a student at the York Hos-
pital School of Nursing and
was 1 of 94 students to
commit themselves to the
ideals of nursing in a Dedi-
cation Ceremony held in
York.
This event marked the
81st class to participate in
this solemn candlelight cere-
mony in which they repeat
the Florence Nightingale
Pledge. This pledge calls on
them to aid the physician
in his work and to devote
themselves to the welfare
of those committed to their
care.
During this ceremony the
Class of 1977 received their
class pins. More than 1700
student nurses have partici-
pated in this affair which
is the highlight of the fresh-
man year.
EAST DONEGAL
BOAT CLUB
The East Donegal Boat
Elizabeth Annette Duval
LOCAL STUDENT
ELECTED CLASS
OFFICER AT SHC
Elizabeth Duval, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Duval, R. D. 1, Mount Joy,
was recently elected presi-
dent of next year’s junior
class at Seton Hill College,
Greensburg.
Betsy, a screen art major,
was sworn in March 4 at a
ceremony held during a Se-
ton Hill Government Asso-
ciation senate meeting.
She is a gradaute of Lan-
caster High School and is a
member of the Wind Ensem-

March 26, 1975







i 4, the res ” for Const,
Russell Stover Candies are the finest in
quality, freshness and goodness. Enjoy
them this Easter. Choose from many
assortments of delicious candies es-
pecially decorated for Easter.
a. Round Bamboo Basket — $4.65
b. Easter Greetings Box — $2.50
¢. Multi-Color Basket — $1.45
d. 1 Ib. Assorted Chocolates $2.95
CANDIES












Zuch making the announce Club has group insurance ble at the colieze I
ment. available for its members at ge. I
William Sload reported 2%% for each $100 value }
on the ecology project cur- of a boat, motor and trailer. T
rently progressing at the for- If interested, call John R. E
mer elementary school.Con- Leos, 108 S. River St., May- “FANTASY FOR t
tainers and/or personnel are town at 426-3697 or attend CHILDREN" ICE SHOW n° ’ Vv
available each Saturday a.m. the next meeting on April AT HERSHEY 3 2 5 C
for contributions. The Chap 13at 2 p.m. in the Maytown T—_ C
ter conveys its thanks to Fire House. Premiums will On Sunday afternoon, ? T
mn or pas mee me ose, 20 | SLOAN'S PHARMACY
port in having the JC's group plans to conduct a Hershey park arena, the Her- v
school project placed on work detail on April 4th and shey Figure Skating Club 61 E. Main Street, Mount Jov, Pa. Phone 653-4001 P
oe Coty Conlon, Sth at the riverside club- will present a gala ice show, i J t
ernate Projec ist for « , : »
1975. Under the chairper- house; Penfasy For Chiloren M
son of Ways and Means, p
James Wise, trash bags are v
still sold by the Chapter. i
The annual Easter Flower T
sale will be conducted at 13 li
iis | Lower Auto Loan R ?
ters, with Jay Risser as <a on $ cl
chairperson and the com- reson ai
mittee of Don Simmons, Zale, e:
Ron Morris, Harvey Reem, That's right! Union National Mount Joy Bank has lowered the rates on new car i § E } Ic
Raymond Sumpman and the bai aif F° EE C
igs loans, and late model used cars. Have you been thinking of a new car? Maybe
additional members as sales- : : a
hen: l there has never been a better time. . . .new models offer less maintenance and b
The Chapter has reserva- better gas mileage. Check and compare, but first see the folks at Union National tt
tions for the State Con- Bank! th
vention to be held in Her- Cc
shey May 2, 3, & 4. Dis- T
trict elections will be held fi
April 28, in Lancaster. Jim Check and Compare -----Rates on 1375 Models ar
Yeaglin accepted the chair- di
manship of the JC stand at IC
the Fire Company Carnival i Aivoumt 36 Monthly rota Toleho# Snnugl
: . ota otal o r
in May. Ron Morris report- Financed Payments Interest Loan Raa :
ed on the sale of Bicentenn- $2,000.00 $63.88 $299.68 $2,299.69 9.31% N
ial plates to date. 2,500.00 79.86 374.96 2,874.96 9.31% ga
3,000.00 95.83 449.88 3,449.88 9.31% Ww
(The 3pove schedules are for 36 month contracts, with approved down payment. th
CHARLES N. GRIMSEY Le. Credit life and accident & health insurance available at additional cost.) fs
Marine Cpl. Charles N.
Grimsey, son of Mr. and le
Mrs. Edward Grimsey of dn
212 Pinkerton Road, Mount U Oo oO .
Joy, Pa., was awarded a hi M NATI NAL hn
Meritorious Mast while serv- R
ing with the 2nd Marine oO oO
Air Wing at the Marine M UNT J Y BANK Is
Corps Air Station, Cherry I
Point, N.C.
A meritorious mast is a THE MAYTOWN, PA. lex
personal commendation "HOMETOWN BANK” MOUNT JOY. PA. ev
from the commanding of- ’ £
ficer for outstanding per- m
formance of duty. te


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