1975 al June 11, 1975 Wilson to talk at next Rotary The Mount Rotary Club will hear Mr. William H. Wilson, realtor, speak at their June 24th meeting, 12:15 p.m. at Hostetter’s, 363 North Market Street, Mount Joy. Mr. Wilson’s topic will be, ‘‘Is Your Financial House in Order?” Mr. Wilson is Resident Manager of Channing Com- pany, Inc., an agent with Abram D. Mellinger, real : estate, with the American 3 Officers have been elec- ted for the next school term for the Donegal Band Parent’s Club: Earl Bright- bill-president; Mrs. Paul Hay-vice president; Mrs. Banks Wagner-secretary; and Mrs. Richard McKain- treasurer. Additional directors of the club are Mrs. Joe Portner, who was appointed liason for the band; Mrs. Jay Loraw, Elwood Mateer, Bill SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 13 Bommel, Mrs. Guy Byrd, and Mrs. Lynn Milligan. The band will attend Gettysburg College where camp will be held for one week from August 18 thru August 23. Uniforms will be distributed August 28 for the first football game on September Sth. Projects will be conducted when the band members vote on the kind they prefer. Proceeds will be used to underwrite the cost on one D.H.S. Band Parents elect officers of three parades Glen Leib the director, is investiga- ting. Attending the session were representatives from the band: Steve Hassinger- band president; and Scott Brightbill—vice-president. Additional officers are Natalie Zuch-secretary; Melody Mumma-treasurer, and Tammy Newcomer-his- torian. General Life Insurance Co., past president of the Lan- caster-Manor Kiwanis Club, past president of the Lan- caster Toastmasters’ Club, and a member of the the Toastmasters’ Speakers Bu- Buller shoots black bear Regal Duchess) UNISEX STYLING reau. Charles Buller, 203 Saturday. He shot a bear on — His hobbies are golf and Mount Joy Street, Mount his first trip out, a 250- Experts in His & Her Styling public speaking. Joy, journeyed with his wife = pound black bear about yr The meeting is being to Mer-Blue Lodge in La three years old. Buller is HAIR CUTS 4 arranged by Dick Killian. Cayanant, Quebec, Canada curing the fur for future FOR MEN & WOMEN for the first time on proof of his adventure. 17 East High Street ant. ot has Elizabethtown, Pa. s of Autiques Aud Ant Ou WManietta PHONE 367-1622 kK in tion s a —AT sari ugh Sm m0 vn m7 x o . s 8 | ~iNy fmm TL Mery and 2 3 » J : age Wert gaMpaney Ll 12) 34-4 ra (G2 THAT $ a) £16 gs Brees SE er 9 Wo — a " = ARE eS ye ee pi — pod TR ii A Fura 0k wa — 2. The Mack Brewery 5. The Shiner House FIRST 139 E. MARKET - 426-1458 104 E. FRONT — 426-3796 ON Old and New Country Wares Fine Antiques, Crystal and China ' 3. Lily Nieman 6. White Swan Tavern DADS Antiques ‘ 17 W. MARKET — 426-1472 Antiques LIST ' 14 E. FRONT — 426-2189 4. Collecti bles B y Clocks, Furniture and Accompaniments Emme C. Reynolds “ " BIDDLE ST. - 426-3027 L, 23bs Parlor’, * LEISURE SUITS BY FARAH, LEE Antiques and Primitives Antiques and Gifts & HAGGAR 8. Henry & Jane Schlosser PRICED FROM $40.00 COMPLETE 234 E. MARKET — 426-2201 * Sls To etme Sa: BERMUDA SHORTS BY HAGGAR & FARAH i * DRESS SHIRTS BY ARROW & EN RO SOLIDS, STRIPES, NEATS * JANTZEN SWIMWEAR ; BRIEF & BOXER STYLES historic *SUITS & SPORT COATS BY A. Bube’s GOLDSMITH, JOHNNY CARSON | Pe pr LAN +SPORT SHIRTS BY ARROW. ‘““Nationai Register of Historic Places’ 4 BUDGET CLUB PURITAN ’ ROBERT BRUCE “Registered Historical Landmark'’ bi NOW Well informed tour guides explain the FORMING are XN * FREE GIFT WRAPPING brewery. Giant vats are still in place within the Lagering Cellar. The fermented brew was placed in wooden casks in order to age for a 4 Pf + period of SO gays Detofe Seins drawn off ag . Lunches—11 to 2; Dinners—S5 to 9 Salis Ko SN Were sro 00 43 fost Nelo vie Monday thru Thursday—5to 9 4 anid 1 arlin by T O Le E grees year around in the Catacombs. Friday and Saturday—S5 to 10 ————— ) TOURS DAILY MAY 1 TO NOVEMBER 1 SUNDAY DINNERS { ~~ ert fs Seed ist ar Din Room EUZASETTON, PA - Phone 653-2056 A.M. to7 P.M. Thurs. & Fri., 9:00 to 9:00 — Sat., 9:00 to 5:00