Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, July 23, 1975, Image 14

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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
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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.
Following the meeting,
bingo was enjoyed by most
of the members.
Donegal Springs Road,
Mount Joy, began his
studies at The Pennsylvania
State University with the
Summer Term, opening in
June.


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The Eljer Triangle. Fits
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Eljer decorator colors
plus white.
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Do You Have a Home
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farm house,
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or estate?
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circulation newspapers and publications like An-
tique Magazine, directed at exclusive clients who
can bring you top value.
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INC.
Real Estate
115 E. King St. Lancaster, Pa.
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Fine Antiques, Crystal and China
6. White Swan Tavern
17 W. MARKET — 426-1472 Antiques
14 E. FRONT — 426-2189
4 Collectibles B y Clocks, Furniture and Accrmpaniments
Emme C. Reynolds 7. “The Parlor’
BIDDLE ST. — 426-3927 328 E. MARKET — 426-1270
Antigues and Primitives Antiques and Gifts
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234 E. MARKET - 426-2201
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