Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, May 21, 1975, Image 5

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May 21, 1975






Have a Good
Holiday Weekend
Billie
Live Entertainment
Every Friday & Saturday
In Our Cocktail Lounge
Serving Cocktails Sundays
We will be
Closed on Memorial Day
Monday, May 26th
The Carpenter's Inn

 
 

26-32 Market St., Elizabethtown Phone 367-2432


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20 W. Market St.
Marietta
426-1486

SHELLY'S
FURNITURE
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Open Weekends &
Evenings
THE PARLOR



Antiques & Gifts
328 E. Market St.
Marietta
Phone 426-1270
OPEN
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri
10to 8
Saturday - 10 to 5
B.B. BILLMEYER, Jewelry
**Since. 1915
MARIETTA, PA.
MEL & GERRY HEISTAND, PROPS.


Key & Lock Shop]

Honor The Dead With
Living Flowers

RUHL'S FLOWERS
SPECIAL HOURS FOR GARDENERS
IN THE MONTH OF MAY
Monday - Friday — 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday — 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
PHONE 653-4006 Mount Joy, Pa.


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Students treat
senior citizens
The Mount Joy Vo-Tech
V.I.C.A" (Vocational Indus-
trial Clubs of America) and
Alumni escorted a group of
Senior Citizens on a tour
Sunday, May 4. The club
took 16 residents of the
Conestoga View Rest Home. |
to the Vo-Tech school for a
luncheon and then to the
Hershey Chocolate Factory
for a tour.
On May 16-17 the Mount
Joy Vo-Tech students will
play volleyball for 24 hours
in the school’s parking lot.
The marathon will start
6 p.m. Friday and end at 6 Joyce Peterman, Dean Brick-
p.m. Saturday. V.I.C.A. er, Rebecca Zimmerman, and
members will be serving as James Shrumm of Beahm
supervisors of the game. If Junior High School, who were
at any time 10 players are given American Legion awards
not on the court, the Fridya for achievment and
marathon will stop. Dona- character.
tions from sponsors will Joyce, the daughter of Rev.
benefit the Hemophilia So- and Mrs. Roy J. Peterman was
coiety. Spectators are invi- presented with her award by
ted to come and watch but Mrs. Henry Haines, American
may not participate in the Legion Auxiliary.
game. Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs.
The Fifth Annual V.I.C.A. Amos A. Bricker, was pre-
Recognition Banquet will be
held on Thursday, May 22,
at 6:30 p.m. in the Mount
Joy Vo-Tech cafeteria. The
purpose of this banquet is to
recognize outstanding stu-
dents, officers, advisors,
and outside organizations
which have contributed to
the Mount Joy V.L.C.A.
Chapter. The 1975-76 offic-
cers will also be installed.
The cost of the banquet is
$3.75 per person. Interested
persons can contact Mr.
Gary Campbell, Assistant
welcome a good
night's sleep
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Principal at Vo-Tech, no
later than Thursday, May 15,
if one wants to attend. The
telephone number is (717)-
653-2061.



Now ...bed down with
the firmness you pre-
fer. Tufted, quilted
tops. Popular sizes.
Names you recognize.
Historical Soc.
seek members
Mt. Joy Area Historical
Society will hold a
membership drive during
the Memorial Day week-end
in Mount Joy.
Stands and displays will
be set up at various
locations in an effort to show
what the Society is doing.
Presently the group is
selling candles in the
likeness of a Bube bottle
with an eagle emblem. A
limited edition Moustache
cup will soon be made
available on a one-per-
member basis. It will
feature the Society’s new
three color emblem.
Anyone desiring informa-
tion about the Society can
write to the Mount Joy Area
Historical Society PO Box
152, Mount Joy, PA 17552.

SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 5
Legion honors Beahm students
sented with his award by Mr.
William Smith, American Le-
gion Commander.
Rebecca, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Zimmerman,
received her award from Mrs.
Betty Overly, American Legion
Auxiliary.
James, son of Mr. and Mrs.
John F. Shrum, received his
award from Mr. Henry Mccol-
lough, American Legion Com- |
mander.

‘‘Boss Night”’
The Lancaster County
Association of Educational
Secretaries held their 17th
annual Boss Night banquet
May 13 at the Sheraton-
Conestoga Village.
Dr. Ralph E. Coleman,
who retired as Donegal
School District's Director of
Business last September
was one of the retirees
honored at this meeting.
Dr. Price Jenkins,inter-
nationally known hypnotist,
was guest entertainer. Dr.
Jenkins appears frequently
on national radio and
television shows to demon-
strate his hypnotic skills,
which he also uses clinically
in his work in schools and
hospitals as a therapist.



Hypnotist Dr, Price Jenkins
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