Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, June 11, 1975, Image 14

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page 14 SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
New
officers chosen
by Welcome Wagon
BY Wendy Gentile
At the last meeting of the
Mount Joy Welcome Wagon
after all business was
concluded, the traditional
installtion ceremony began
under the direction of acting
hostess Teresa Rissmiller.
The ceremony included a
rose presentation and the
symbolic lighting of the
candles. Duties were
handed down to the new
officers. A gold charm was
presented to Cherie Dillow
for dedicated service and
leadership as president this
last year.
Mrs. Dillow expressed
her appreciation to all the
women for their contribu-
tions of time, talents, and
hard work towards bettering
their club and community.
Sporting a membership of
63, the women organized a
Bazaar and Bake Sale, a
circus; they sold candles,
visited Schock’s and
Rheems Nursing Homes.
They contributed to the
Mount Joy Library and
Playground, Meals on
wheels, the Mt. Joy-Florin
Ambulance Fund, the
Hershey Medical Center,
and the Ed and Jean Forry
Fund.
Along with the work, the
club enjoyed a Wine and
Cheese Social, ar ‘Oldie’s
but Goodies’ Dance, dinner
at Groff’'s Farm, two
bowling parties, and an
upcoming trip to Mt. Gretna
for dinner and a play.
What a terrific year!!!
Special thanks to all--from
Cherie.
Other business included
the presentation of a special
award to Mr. Jack Liput,
manager of the Mt. Joy
Legion, as an expression of
thanks for outstanding
services rendered to the
Club throughout the year.
Also, Judy Miller has
cancelled her craft classes
for the summer.
Those persons going to
Mt. Gretna, please be at the
Weis Market, Weds. June
18, promptly at 5:45 p.m.
The newly elected officers
are-President, Lois Phalen;)
First-Vice President-Thelma
Rankin; Second-Vice
'president-Faye Rintz;
Secretary-Denise Brady;
Treadurer-Barb Sheirer;
Historian-Joanne Fry.
The following chairmen
and co-chairmen were
appointed: socials—Janice
Shelley; Ways and
means-Diane Smith;
Publicity-Susan Back;
Newsletter-Sharon Roberts
and Judy Novinger;
Sunshine-Ethel Golandris;
community — Lee Bick-
ford; Yearbook-Joan
Gregory and Sharon Corbin;
Telephone-Sandy Landry
and Cheri Tobin; Member-
ship-Wendy Gentile and
Linda Rice; Crafts-Judy
Miller and Ruth Moore;
Bazaar-Ruth Moore;
Hospitality-Faye Rintz.
A joint board meeting was
held Wednesday, May 28 at
the Mount Joy Legion. The
new Board members will
meet for the first time July
23, 8 p.m. at Louis Phalen’s.
Tentative dates and
programs will be set up for
the upcoming year. All
members are urged to
attend.
In conclusion: Let is
welcome our new neighbors
and members with warmth,
friendship, and concern;
maintain these qualities
with each other through the
months to follow.” Direct
from Pres. Louis Phalen.
Good Luck, everyone!

Top:Barb Sheirer, Linda Fox, Denise Brady, Joanne
Fry;bottom:Lois Phalen, Thelma Rankin

Lee Bickford, Warren Hayman, Cherie Dillow, Don Alle-
man, Ruth Moore, Helen Hamilton, Father Whitesel
Four causes aided
by Welcome Wagon
for their various contribu-
tions to the fund raising:
Mount Joy Welcome Wa-
gon last week presented
checks to four causes in
Mount Joy from money
which the organization had
raised with a circus and
other activities.
A check for $500 was
presented to Father Donald
M. Whitesel for the Mount
Joy Library.
Warren L. Hayman accep-
ted a check for $134 in
behalf of the Playground
Association.
Don Alleman received a
check for $75 for the
Friendship Fire Company’s
Ambulance Fund.
Helen Hamilton accepted
a check for $25 for the Meals
on Wheels program.
The checks were present-
ed by Cherie Dillow of
Welcome Wagon.
Previously Welcome Wa-
gon had donated $150 to the
library and $100 to the Forry
Fund.
Welcome Wagon wishes
to express its gratitude to
the following organizations
Darrenkamp Candy
Store, Eicherly’s Mens
Shop, Greer’'s Jewelry
Store, Hostetter Hardware,
Jack Horner Shoes, J.B.
Hostetter, Koser’s Jewelry
Mari-Go-Round. Martin’s S
& 10, Mummau'’s Firestone,
Sipling’s Pet Shop, Sloan’s
Pharmacy, Western Auto
Store.
Also Mount Joy Borough
government, the two Fire
comapnies, Engle Printing,
Susquehanna Bulletin, G.C.
Murphy, and the Grand-
view, Seiler, Elm Tree, and
Donegal High schools.
The businesses sponsored
advertising, the borough
and fire companies coopera-
ted, the publishers provided
articles. G. C. Murphy
provided a window display,
Western Auto was ticket
headquarters, the grade
schools held poster contests,
and the high shcool provi-
ded printing.
Dean’s List at Lebanon Valley
includes four local students
Katherine A. Bromer,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs.
Richard F. Bromer, R.D. I,
Marietta, Robert W. Longe-
necker, son of Mr. L. W.
Longenecke, R.D. 4, Man-
heim, Debra M. Meckley,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert E. Meckley, 104
Marietta St., Mount Joy,
and Frank C. Hummert, Jr.,
son of Mrs. Shirley A.
Hummert, R.D. 4, Eliza-
bethtown, were placed on
the Dean’s List at Lebanon
Valley College in Annville.
The students earned
grade-point averages of 3.3
out of a possible 4 points to
attain this distinction.
MARIETTA CITGO
CITGO GAS — GROCERIES
OPEN 5:30 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. DAILY
SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. -6:00 P.M.
Ed Reeves, Prop.
Phone 426-3863
East End — Route 441 - Marietta

June 11, 1975
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ICE CREAM GROCERIES
Fresh Dipped Ice Cream Cones
16 Exotic Flavors
Closed Sunday
OPEN 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. - Mon. thru Sat.
 
 





 


 


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