Page 8 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Lillian Fry installed as BPW Pres. Lillian Fry, S§ N. Chest- nut St., Marietta, has been installed as president of the Mount Joy Business and Professional Women’s Club. A member since 1966, Mrs. Fry has previously served as first and second vice- president and as co-editor and editor of the newsletter. She has been elected as a delegate to the. National Convention of BPW club’s in Las Vegas on July 20-27. A past president of the Lancdster County Associa- tion of Educational Secretar- ies, Mrs. Fry has also filled the office of first vice-presi- dent and is currently State By-Laws and planning committee and program chairperson for National Regional Conference in A- xk kkk Kk hh A Nw Lillian Fry 78 E. MAIN pril to be held in Pennsyl- vania. She is secretary to Ragnar F. Hallgren, Jr., Superin- tendent of Donegal School District and is school board secretary. A graduate of East Donegal High School, Mrs. Fry is the mother of three John, Terry, and Molly and has two grandchildren. She has been Marietta organizer for Girl Scouts for 13 years, a member of the United Methodist Church, and the Women’s Society, and a Director of the Mount Joy Chapter Needlework Guild of America. Mrs. Fry has announced her chairpersons for the coming year and they are as follows: EICHERLYS MEN'S SHOP MOUNT JOY PHONE 653-5942 doh k kkk kh kk A FINANCE: Mrs. Helen Keller, 268 Marietta Ave., Moutit Joy; LEGISLATION: Mrs. Nancy Reymer, 228 E. Main St., Mount Joy; WORLD AFFAIRS: Miss Mary Jane Hoffer, 319 S. Market St., Mount Joy. CIVIC PARTICIPATION: Mrs. Mary Stauffer, R. D. 3, Elizabethtown; PUBLIC RELATIONS: Mrs. Virginia Horst, 157 Manheim St., Mount Joy; PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT: Mrs. Dorothy Heilig, 23 W. Main St., Mount Joy. YOUNG CAREERIST: Miss Darla Mason, Harvest- view Apts. 4-L, R.D.1, Mount Joy; FOUNDATION DEVELOPMENT: Mrs. Ruth Sinegar, 130 Park Ave., Mount Joy; MEM- BERSHIP: Mrs. June Whal- en, 511 Bruce Ave., Mount Joy. HOSPITALITY: Mrs. Mary Sprecher, 120 E. Donegal St., Mount Joy and Mrs. Dora Wittle, 930 Wood St., Mount Joy; MUSIC AND SOCIAL: Mrs. Jane Drenner, 724 Bruce Ave., Mount Joy; TELEPHONE SQUAD: Mrs. Helen Booth, 201 School Lane, Mount Joy and Mrs. Ethyl Shoop, 17 W. Main St., Mount Joy. BY-LAWS: Mrs. Peggy Crowl, R. D. 1, Box 47, Lefever Road, Mount Joy; NEWSLETTER: Mrs. Mary Koder, 43 W. Main- St., Mount Joy; PROGRAM COORDINATOR: Mrs. Yvonne Koser, 64 E. Main St., Mount Joy. XEN NXEENENEEXEN Unwelcome newcomer in town Dutch elm disease has arrived Elm Trees in Maytown, already affected by Dutch elm disease, which has come to our area, after wiping out species elsewhere. EXPRESS DELIVERY ON ALL ITEMS rr Phones - 684-2551 — 684-2552 . Fitted by Trained Surgical Technicians . Worn by Satisfied Patients All You Have To Do Is Phone Your Order COMPLETE LINE of PROFESSIONAL APPLIANCES . Prescribed by Leading Orthopedic Physicians July 23, 1975 Fultz in Spain Navy Seaman Thomas D, Fultz, son of Mr. and Mrs, Merrill C. Fultz of 174 Farm Lane, Landisville, Pa., re- cently visited Ibiza and Palma, Spain, as a crew- member aboard the destroy- er escort USS Mcandless, homeported at Norfolk, VA. He and his shipmates are embarked on a Mediterran- ean deployment. They will participate in various train- ing exercises with the U.S. Sixth Fleet, and are sche- duled to visit several other Spanish cities and Naples, Italy. A graduate of Hempfield High School, Landisville, he joined the Navy in Septem- ber 1973. Dennis Parker 66 AI . on “A” Ist Dennis A. Parker of Mount Joy is an “A” student on the Dean’s List at West Virginia Institute of Technology. o Free Delivery to Marietta and Surrounding Areas o 24 Hour Emergency Service Always Available CANES from our complete convalescent department. Sales and rentals. COCK-UP WRIST SPLINTS OBESITY GARMENTS . supports pedulous abdomen . lifts abdominal organs . assists ventral muscles T HOME § APPOINT- MENTS Cr he Covnen acnce 1593 THIRD & LOCUST STS. COLUMBIA HINGED i KNEE BRACES | | { l £
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