Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, September 10, 1975, Image 18

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The Mount Joy Welcome
Wagon Club held its second
official board meeting Sep-
tember 3, 1975 at 8:00 p.m.
at the home of Thelma
Rankin, the newly elected
First Vice President. The
vear's program schedule
was submitted by Mrs.
Rankin and approved by the
board.
The first Club coffee for
prospective members was
held at Wendy Gentile,
Membership Chairman’s
home on August 26. The
next coffee is scheduled for
Singles Club
this Sat. in
The Tri-City Singles Club
will hold a dance at
Carpenter's Inn in Eliza-
bethtown this Saturday,
September 13, from 9:30
p.m. till 1:30 a.m.
All single (unmarried,
divorced, widowed,
separated) men and women,
21 vears old and older are
invited to have an enjoyable
evening and make new
friends.
Three members of the 12
member council ofs the
Tricitics Club, which in-
cludes the areas around
Harrisburg. Lancaster, and
York, are from Elizabeth-
town. One of these E-Town
council members finds it
very appropriate, therefore,
that Elizabethtown should
play host to the Club at this
Saturday's dance. Eliza-
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Mount Joy Welcome Wagon plans for 1975-76
by Susan Back
September 10 at 7:00 p.m.
at the home of Ethel
Goulandres.
It was noted at the
previous board meeting held
at Lois Phalen’s president,
that three new chairpeople
were needed to fill some
vacancies. The following
will be chaired by: Judy
Novinger - Community
Service, Ruth Pekarek, Par-
limentarium, and Pat
Weatherbie - Telephone
Committee.
Qur Christmas Bazaar will
be held November 15, 1975
at Park City, Gimbels Mall.
to hold dance
Elizabethtown
bethtown is also a conveni-
ent location for the event,
because it is centrally
located between the three
cities.
The club has started a
new program which includes
many more activities
besides dances. Special
interest groups of singles
are being organized, made
up of people interested in
travel, theatre, football,
bowling, hunting, fishing,
cycling, skating, swimming,
cooking, decorating, gar-
dening, reading, crafts, art
or music, etc. Almost any
and every interest a person
might have can be shared
with other single people
having the same interest.
Information about all the
activities of the Singles Club
can be obtained at this
Saturday's dance.
THAT “NICE” STRANGER
IS OUT TO
GET YOUR
MONEY.
Ruth Moore, chairman had a
meeting at her house
September 8 to make more
items.
The Club’s crafts groups
will resume this fall with the
first meeting for planning
this year’s crafts to be held
at Judy Miller's September
11 at 8:00 p.m. Teaching
classes begin Sept. 25 at
Sandy Shelly's.
"A trip to New York City on
December 6 is definitely in
the making and all girls
interested MUST have a
$4.50 deposit at the Septem-
ber 17 dinner meeting. The
total cost is $12.50 plus your
personal expenses.
The first dinner meeting
will be held September 17
at 6:30 p.m. at the Mount
Joy American Legion.
Hypnotist, John Shenk will
be the speaker for the
evening. Don’t forget your
$4 dues and $4.50 New York
trip deposit!
The next board meeting
will be held at Faye Rintz’s
on Wednesday, October 1,
at 7:30 p.m.
Anyone who recently
moved to the Mount Joy
area and is interested in
receiving a Welcome Wagon
call from a hostess, please
contact Barbara Banks,
653-4478 or Cherie Dillow,
653-1609. The club expres-
ses its appreciation to Linda
Fox, Corresponding Secre-
tary for creating a New-
comer Letter.to add to our
hostess’ basket. It wel-
comes the newcomer of all
ages, gives a history of how
our club was formed and
what our club activities and
purposes are.

September 10, 1975

 































Dr. Newton Kendig, Mount Joy H.S. ’4S,
3
and his teacher, Miss Catharine G. Zeller


&
Mount Joy H.S. class of ’45 holds reunion
The Mount Joy High
School class of 1945 held
their 30th reunion at the
Mount Joy Legion last
Saturday.
Those former class mem-
bers attending were: Betsy
Bigler Lambert, Luke R.
Bomberger, John E. Booth,
Betty Breneman Hess, Ha-
rold Eby, Nancy Ellis
Shupp, Doris Eshbach Muir,
A. Kathryn Hess Williams,
Robert A. Hess, Wilbur
Hess.
Robert G. Hoffmaster,
Dr. Newtin E. Kendig, Rev.
William W. Longenecker,
June McGarvey Hostetter,
Robert E. Meckley, John W.
eff, Jean Neiss Tierney,
Jeanette Nissley Hayman,
Dorothy Schatz Flowers.
Columbia Hospital Auxiliary to
The Marietta Branch
Auxiliary to the Columbia
Hospital will open its season
with a luncheon at Mr.
Lacy’s Lounge on Monday,
September 15, at 12:30
P.M. The ony will have
-Tenderloin tips as the main
item on the ‘menu. People
wanting to attend should
could be anybody.
“No!”
Hl
MAYTOWN, PA.
Some people make a living
talking other people out of their
money. They're sweet talkers.
They're very good at it. And they
How can you spot them? The
tip-off is that they'll always get
around to asking you for money.
No matter how convincing their
reasons may be, learn to say the
safest word you know. “No!”
Here's an example. It's the
“cash examination” swindle. You
receive a telephone call or a visit
from a stranger posing as a bank
official or policeman wanting to
examine your money for counter-
feit bills. After “examining” your
cash, the confidence man vanishes
along with your money.
There's only one thing
to say to a swindler:
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT Joy BANK
by Hazel Baker
call Mrs. J. Edward
Charles, 426-3916 for reser-
vations an” Yirther informa-
tion.
Mrs. Joseph Gilmartin is
arranging the years
schedule, which will be
announced at the luncheon.
Current officers are: Mrs.
Gilmartin, president; Mrs.



 







MOUNT JOY, PA.
Jean Scheffler Weaver.
Virginia Shirk Reheard,
Robert C. Stirling, Mary
Stoner Burger, J. Herbert
Young, and Betty Balmer
Shire.
Two teachers attended
the reunion also. They were
Miss Catharine G. Zeller
and Mrs. Betty Grove Lutze.
hold luncheon
Joseph Carroll, vice-
president; Mrs. _Ralph
Miller, secretary; Mrs.
George Houseal, treasurer;
and Mrs. William Heisey,
chaplain.

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