Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, June 25, 1975, Image 3

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June 25, 1975
Richwines celebrate
fiftieth anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Richwine and members of
the Nutrition Site for the
Aged, Columbia, entertain-
ed in honor of the SO0th
wedding anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. David Richwine,
166 W. Market St., Mari-
etta, at the Marietta Com-
munity House, Sunday.
David Richwine and the
former Ruth McKain were
married at the home of the
brides parents on June 22,
1925. Harry Richwine, was
best man for his brother;
matron of honor was Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Richwine
Miriam Eater Campbell,
and flower girl was Ruth
Wittel Simmons. Elizabeth
Tuma Good was pianist.
Fifty guests were present
for the wedding, which was
performed by the late Rev.
Lee West.
The couple has one son,
Gerald and two grandchil-
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Geroge
Morrow, managers of the
Nutrition Site arranged a
party in honor of the couple
Friday, at St. John’s
Lutheran Church, Colum-
bia.


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We also offer:
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P.S., P.B., P.W., Air cond., AM-FM stereo.
1973 COMET CP.
$2795
V-8, Auto., P.S., V-Roof, Radio
1971 VW-BUG
AM-FM., 4 speed
1971 FAIRLANE ‘500’ CP.
$1895
$1695
1 owner, V-Roof, P.S., Auto., Radio
1970 NEWPORT
$1695
4 Dr. HT., 1 owner, V-Roof, Air cond., P.S.,
P.B., Auto., Radio
1969 OLDS Cutlass
$1695
4 Dr. HT., Radio, Vinyl Roof, auto., P.S., P.B.,
P.W., Air cond.
Mon. -Sat. -7to9;Sun.-9t0 9
MOUNT JOY CITGO

Mount Joy conducts E. Donegal Municipal Building underwa
study of fire companies
Mount Joy Borough is
conducting a study of the
financial support of the
Friendship and Florin fire
companies, which are loca-
ted in the Borough.
The study will analyze the
services provided by the two
fire companies "within
Mount Joy Borough and also
within neighboring munici-
Incoming president of the
Rotary Club in Mount Joy,
Carl Hallgren, held a
meeting with the new board
of directors.
Fund-raising and social
projects for the coming year
were the main topics of
discussion.
A Mount Gretna project
will be investigated by
Albert C. Newlin. A Rotary
Year Book was also dis-
cussed. The big social event
for the year will be the
fiftieth anniversary of the
Club to be celebrated
November 1 at Hershey with
the Elizabethtown and Lititz
clubs.
Local crafts
to be listed
The Lancaster County
Bicentennial Committee and
the Conestoga Chapter of
the Pennsylvania Guild of
Craftsmen are cooperating
on a Bicentennial project to
compile a Craft Directory of
county craftspersons willing
to share their work at local
or county Bicentennial
events.
All craftspersons in any
field or style are asked to
add their names to the list.
Spinners, quiltmakers,
silversmiths, jewelry-
makers, candlemakers,
wood turners, cabinet
makers, potters or other
craftspersons are asked to
call: Mrs. Nelda Shoe-
maker, 393-3266; or Mrs.
Marion Faulkner, 569-1117;
or write BARRICK, Box
5153, Lancaster, PA 17601.
Richard D. Faulkner,
president of the Conestoga
Chapter of the Pennsylvania
Guild of Craftsmen expects
to complete the directory in
August. Deadline for the
information is June 30,
197s.
RICHARD C. PARKER
GRADUATES FROM
INDIANA U. OF PA.
Richard Charles Parker,

palities: Rapho, East Done-
gal, West Donegal, Mount
Joy townships, also Eliza-
bethtown and Marietta bor-
oughs.
The study will compare
services provided to each
neighboring municipality
with its financial contribu-
tions to the two Mount Joy
fire companies.
Carl Hallgren presides
Jay Greider is going to
paint the two blue and gold
signs at each end of Mount
Joy. A representative from
Rotary to the Bicentennial
Committee will be appoin-
ted.
On July 1, Clayton Garrett
will address the club on the
subject of ‘‘Scouting.’”’
The Club Assembly will
be held on July 8.
Taylor wins
a promotion
Dr. Philip Taylor, a
resident of Mount Joy, was
recently promoted to assis-
tant professor of psycho-
social and social science at
Penn State Capitol Campus.




 









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Fire crew
Ground will be broken for
a new building for the
Elizabethtown-Mount Joy
Forest Fire Crew on Satur-
day, June 28, at 2:30p.m.
(Rain date: June 30, 7p.m.)
Site of the ground-break-
ing ceremonies is the
intersection of Cloverleaf
and Green Tree Church
Roads.
The building will measure
SO by 45 feet, will house
equipment, fire trucks, and
will include a kitchen,
meeting room, and rest
rooms.
Participating in the cere-
monies will be Harry Coo-
per, Jr., president of the
Mount Joy Township Su-
pervisors; Kenneth L. Reig-
hard, mayor of Elizabeth-
town; James A. Gingrich,
mayor of Mount Joy; Forest
Fire Crew officers, and
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Fire
starts
officers of Forest
Auxiliary.
The block building will be
painted colonial green with
white trimming and will be
surrounded by evergreens.
At present the crew's
trucks are housed free of
charge on John Garber’s
farm in upper Mount Joy
Township.
The Elizabethtown-Mount
Joy Forest Fire Crew will
begin a fund-raising cam-
paign on July 1 in rural
areas only, not in the towns.
The work on the new
building will be voluntary.
Local Businesses are sup-
plying material and labor.
Anyone may send a
contribution to: The Build-
ing Fund, Union National
Mount Joy Bank, Mount
Joy, Pa., 17582.
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RIDGE VIEW ROAD ELIZABETHTOWN
OPEN: Monday thru Thursday - 9 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Friday & Saturday - 9 AM. to 11 P.M.
Closed Sundays
PHONE 367-2286

of R.D. 1, Mount Joy,
received his ‘B. S. Ed. in
Mathematics from Indiana
University ot Pennsylvania.
Parker graduated this
May, in a class of 1435.



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