975 September 10, 1975 SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 11 r 1g ; * 0 Doors open in Maytown Sun. (continued from page 1) m or Tickets will be available at Carter, 133 S. River Street; of all points and a brochure Mr. and Mrs. James R. will accompany each admis- Leonard, Route 241; Mr. sion which includes a map designating each attraction. Tourists may start at any point on the itinerary. and Mrs. Robert Hayden, Route 241. Photographs of local scenes by the late John K. Miller will be displayed at Arnold’s Auto Showroom, e South River Street. The S Homes on the tour are photographs were made g those of: Mr. and Mrs. available by Mrs. Samuel , Henry L. Haines, 11 Center Deppler, Miller’s da:ghter, were restored by Joseph Balt, clockmaker and histor- ian, and were mounted and arranged by Henry and Genevieve Libhart. The Arnold showroom was formerly a town com- munity center. Square; Mr. and Mrs. Adam H. Greer, 2 E. High Street; Mrs. May Hicks, 10 S. River Street, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- dore Darling, 26 E. High Street; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frank, 100 S. River Street; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mrs. May Hicks at her back door. Scene in the Hicks home at 10 S. River St., Maytown, shows Dutch cupboard. The house was built sometime before 1779. 000000000 xr Gove ccsoorveccsvse seo Mr. and Mrs. James Leonard The Leonard’s parlor. The Carter home at 133 S. Rivert St., Maytown is decorated with many rare antiques. Shown above are Louis XIII mirrors trimmed with gold leaf. "Mrs. Daniel Carter in the solarium.
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