Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, April 30, 1975, Image 7

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Front: Joey Wilson
Left to right: Crystal Sweigart, Patty Mann, Jennifer Eno,
Angie Fry, Sally Heineman, Cheryl Poston, Carol Gerlach
“Revere” in Maytown
Paul Revere rode through
Maytown Elem. School sev-
eral weeks ago. Mr. Strine’s
fourth grade class presented
a play “Paul Revere” for
the entire school. The char-
acters were portrayed by
Crystal Sweigart, Patty
Mann, Jennifer Eno, Angie
Fry, Sally Heinaman, Cheryl
Poston, Carol Gerlach, Jeff
Hess, John Yohe, Marc Hoo-
ver, George Cizauskas, John
Witmer, Joey Wilson, and
Andy Pietsch. The partici-
pants wore authentic cos-
tumes researched, designed
and made by Mrs. White’s
sixth grade.
Jonathan Swab, Jodie
Stotz, Kim Noll, Yvonne
Sweitzer, Tammy Moore,
and Donna Watto, painted
the scenery.
April, 1975 marks the
200th anniversary of this
American’s famous ride and
the play was part of the Bi-
centennial programs being
conducted at the school.
A poster contest was held
last week, sponsored by Mrs.
White’s sixth grade, with
the entire school participat-
ing. Judges for the con-
test ‘were Miss Marian Hei-
sey, Art Instructor; Mrs.
Mary Holtzman, third grade
teacher; Eugene Saylor,
principal; and Sharon Long
and Donna Hay, sixth grad-
ers.
Winners were: Kinder-
garten - Jennifer Russell,
2nd Scott Carl; Grade 1 -
John Biesecker, 2nd J. Ho-
ward Gilmartin; Grade 2 -
Amy Winters, 2nd Mary
Gutshall; Grade 3 - Jeff
George, 2nd Kelly Enders;
Grade 4 - Sam Jacoby, 2nd
Sally H.; Grade S - Patty
Meszaros, 2nd Amy Bre-
secker; Grade 6 - Tammy
Fry, 2nd Kathy Maguire.





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Phalen drives
Welcome Wagon
by Wendy Gentile
The Mount Joy Welcome
Wagon met Wednesday,
April 23, at the Mount Joy
Legion for their monthly
dinner meeting. After a
scrumptuous supper, Mrs.
Doris Thomas of the Pa. Ex-
tension Office presented the
club with some very good
household hints and energy
savers.
Elections were also held
and here are the results:
President - Lois Phalen; 1st
Vice Pres. - Thelma Rankin;
2nd Vice Pres. - Faye Rintz;
Secretary - Denise Brady;
Corresponding Secretary -
Linda Fox; Treasurer - Barb
Sheirer; Historian - Joanne
Fry. Congratulations and
good luck for 1975-76.
Installation of the new
officers will be held May 21
at 6:30 p.m. in the Mount
Joy Legion. It will be a
formal affair and husbands
are invited.
On Saturday, May 3, at
8 p.m. the club will meet at
Clearview Lanes for a fun-
filled night of bowling.
Bring your husband or some
friends, but please let Lois
Phalen know in advance so
reservations can be made.
Crafts will meet at Sharon
Oldfather’s May 1, at 8 p.m.
The group will be doing
crewel or quilling - or bring
whatever you like.
Money for the circus tic-
kets must be returned to
Sharon Roberss NO LATER

LUNCHES 11:30 - 1:00
SAT., MAY 3rd
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Antiques
14 E. FRONT — 426-2189
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6. White Swan Tavern
Clocks, Furniture and Accompaniments
8 Jane Schlosser 7.
234 E. MARKET — 426-2201
Dolls, Toys, Antiques & Studio

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220 W. FRONT — 426-2278
Original Water Colors — Folk Art
2. The Mack Brewery
139 E. MARKET - 426-1458
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17 W. MARKET — 426-1472
4, Collectibles By
Emme C. Reynolds
BIDDLE ST. — 426-3927
Antiques and Primitives
5. The Oliver House
104 E. FRONT — 426-3796
Fine Antiques, Crystal and China
“The Parlor”
328 E. MARKET — 426-1270
Antiques and Gifts
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than May 5. Excess tickets
must also be returned or the
club will be liable and the
guilty party will be billed.
Your cooperation is essen-
tial.
Anyone interested in be-
ing the Mount Joy Welcome
Wagon Hostess starting in
June, please contact Bea
Bossler. Bea will be leaving
as hostess in May to work
elsewhere. At this time we
would like*to thank her for
her service and wish her
“good luck” in all her future
endeavors.
Newcomers to the Mount
Joy Area may still contact
Bea to receive their Wel-
come Wagon call. Her num-
ber is 367-2740.
DID YOU HEAR...
The bouquets beautify-
ing the desks of Kathleen
Wilson and Maggie Eshel-
man are gifts from boss
Ray Knorr. . .to celebrate
National Secretaries’ Week.
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LEGION
(2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt.
230 By-Pass)
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