Page 14 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN A NN MICHELIN is still TOP OF THE Oke MILLER’S Mobil SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA i 426-3430 LANCASTER COUNTY. . FARM DINER SVU CASBORD 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. CAaNQUET FACH {TIES Phone 717-30, -0956 I Sat URAC Pt 13 * 3 oe vie &° The Village 4, at HOUSE OF BEAUTY # _ For Your Summer Hair Rheems, PA 17570 Total Look in Hair Fashion \ v ; Phone: 367-5204 SHELLY'S FURNITURE =1 New & Used ili Dali] Red Barn Furniture Stripping I Se OPEN Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri 10to 8 Vest of Eliza ‘ t drcuth Rd, CALL 367 2959 Saturday - 10to 5 RUOSE TRERTRE Now Showing in Elizabethtown STARTLING PROOF #7 THATWE ARE £4 NOT ALONE IN THE RST MOTION PICTURE VAT Cal IN PIC TURES narrated 3 by Rod Serling 2 GAY 71 \ WR t pips PICTURES 197 Latest report on Leisure Club by Joe Shaeffer A number of announce- ments were made by the president and plans will be made for two bus trips in August, one of which may be to Longwood Gardens to] see the fountain display. The president announced} the following programs, the] September meeting Mr. Lester Hostetter will speak on Wills and Estates. October, Joe Schaeffer will show slides on Alaska. The November meeting the men will take charge, and De- The Mount Joy Leisure Club met on Monday July 14, in the Florin Fire Hall. The original plan was for an outdoor picnic but the weather was against this plan, so it was held inside the hall, and was a covered dish picnic. The meeting began at noon and after the invocation by Arthur Braun, 105 members delighted their appetites from a very large variety of food and many many desserts. Following the dinner, Antiques China and Glassware 328 E. Market St. Marietta, Penna. 426-1270 President Joe Shaeffer cember 10 will be the called the meeting to order Christmas party at Hostet- with a pledge of allegiance ters. to the flag. Nedra Brandt read the secretary’s report, The following were asked to supply cakes for the pDID YOU HEAR.... THE PARLOR and the treasurer’s report was given by Kathryn Zink. Mrs. Walter Scheffler of the Sunshine Committee repor- ted that seventeen cards were sent to the shut-ins. Bertha Foreman of the Entertainment Committee reported the next meeting would be held outside and would be a corn roast. The birthday and anniver- sary songs were sung to those celebrating birthdays and anniversaries during the month of July. The following new members were admitted: Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Wolgemuth, Mil- dred Shetter, Dorothy Shank, Dorothy Chapin, Earl Simon, Mr. & Mrs. Roy Asper, Ruth Brandt, Jose- phine Kaylor, and Mary Boyer. Report those loud sounds The Hearing Conserva- tion Center will be conduc- ting a study of environmen- tal noise levels in Lancaster County beginning in August. The center, a United Way agency, will be using portable equipment at vari- ous sites throughout the city and county to measure sound levels of recreational, transportation, and other non-occupational noises. Any individual who knows of a particular noise source which should be included in this testing program can contact the agency office at 630 Janet Ave. Phone - 397-4741. Tom Yatsko, Hearing Conservation Center consul- tant said ‘‘Most industries have recognized and are trying to control their noise problems. But there are still many other sources of noise pollution which we would like to identify.”’ He added that many such noise sources have not yet been surveyed. ‘‘It would be wise to learn the levels of these noises since excess- ively high levels can cause hearing losses’’ he said. August meeting, Mrs. Mary William T. Godshall, 320 July 23, 1975 YT LAER IR ETA LE CEI WAG Porter & Soft Drinks 10 Decatur St., Marietta — 426-3918 Buy Only One More Muffler! FREE REPLACEMENTS FOR LIFE OF CAR (Labor not included) WISSLER MOTORS Route 230 West Mount Joy, Pa. Leaman, Anna Landis, Fern Levan, Alice Myers, Grace May and Dorothy Neidig. 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