Page 18 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Needlework Guild’s ingathering, Oct. 28, 29 in Mount Joy by Hazel Baker Dates for the annual ingathering and distribution for the Mount Joy Chapter, Needlework Guild of Ameri- ca, were set for October 28 and 29, in St. Marks United Methodist Church, Mount Joy. The planning session was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Simeon Horton. The directors’ meeting is scheduled at 2 p.m. and a Girl Scout Tea at 4 p.m. on October 28. Ingathering will be from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. while distribution will also start at 8:30 a.m. The public is invited to view the items from 2 to 4 p.m. on the 28th. Mrs. Horton, conducted the business meeting and read a letter from the National Presidént, Mrs. Mary E. Thompson, offering her best wishes and a message from Gerald Ford, President of the United States, congratulating the organization on its 90th anniversary. Three new directors were introduced:Mrs. Ann Elvin, Mrs. Wilma LeVin and Mrs. Daniel Wolgemuth. Miss Ruth Eby was appointed treasurer after the resigna- tion of Mrs. Melvin Weaver. A note from the former president, Mrs. Sam Bals- baugh, was read thanking the members for her fare- well gift. The committee chairpersons presented re- ports. These committees were appointed by the president: Investigation—Mrs. Gerald Sheetz and Mrs. Victor Koser, co-chairpersons, and Mrs. Robert Shirk, Mrs. James Madera, Mrs. Walter Brandt, Mrs. Harriet Brown, Mrs. Fannie Myers, Mrs. John Weidman, Mrs. Arthur Hostetter and Mrs. Daniel Wolgemuth. Memorial Table—Miss Ester Walters and Mrs. Adam Greer, chairpersons, and Mrs. Clyde Eshleman, Mrs. Adam Greer, Mrs. John Booth, Mrs. Lester H Hostetter, Mrs. David Schlosser, Mrs. Walter Brandt, Mrs. Maurice Bail- ey and Mrs. Paul Stoner. Refreshments—Mrs. Sam Balsbaugh, Mrs. Ann Elvin, Mrs. Floy Gilbert, and Mrs. Wilma LeVin. The Mount Joy Chapter includes Marietta, May- town, Mount Joy and the rural areas in between. Rev. Robert Murphy addresses the Farm Women’s Society by Pauline Miller Farm Women's Society #8 met in the home of Mrs. Patsy Warfel, 812 W. Main St., Mount Joy, Sept. 20 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Grace Bixler, president, was in charge of the meeting. Group singing was led by Miss Anna Mae Eby. Rev. Robert Murphy, pastor of the Donegal Presbyterian Church was the special speaker. Lives are enriched when energies are spent in proper areas, Rev. Murphy said. Miss Mary Grace Martin was in charge of devotional time. She read from Psalm 104. She also read several original poems about au- tumn. Numerous health suggestions came from the ladies in response to Roll Call. Thirty members and two visitors were present. Sec. Mary Grace Martin read the minutes of the earlier meeting. Elizabeth Shuman gave the Treasur- er’'s Report. Notes and expressions of appreciation for flowers given while in the hospital ,were given by Grace Bixler, and Ruth Musser during her time of bereavement. Mrs. Mary Reist also expressed thanks for flowers. The Ways and Means Committee will be respon- sible for a stand at Home- makers Day, November 13, at the Farm and Home Center. Mrs. Kathryn Erb reported on the entertain- ment of guests at Conestoga View in August. Wednes- FIRE PREVENTION TN" October 5 through 11th OPEN HOUSE FRIENDSHIP FIRE CO. No. 1, Mount Joy, Pa. SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 1975 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. At 11 A.M. Housing and Dedication of HORTON AMBULANCE day, October 1, is the date for the sewing at the General Hospital. Special recognition was made of one member who was one of 18 in Pennsyl- vania to recieve a special medal recently—she is 90 years old. The nominating commit- tee reported the acceptance of the following names for duty in the new year: Recording Secretary, Miss Mary Grace Martin; Asst. Secretary, Mrs. Martin K. Miller; Corresponding Sec- retary, Mrs. Alice Myers; Treasurer, Mrs. Sylvester Shuman. Refreshments were serv- ed by hostesses Patsy Warfel, Esther Musser, Ada Kraybill and Isabel End- slow. The next meeting will be held in the Chiques United Methodist Church, Mount Joy, R#2. Society #25 will be entertained and Lester Hos- tetter will be speaking on ““Chrysanthemums.’’ Homeowners hold picnic The third annual Chickies Homeowners Association picnic was held on Sunday, September 21 at Circle Creek Farm with 32 active members and their families in attendance. A covered dish meal was followed by the election of officers for the ’75—’76 term. Officers reelected ‘were: Dr. Robert Lombard, president; Rev. C. Calvin Rex, vice president; and Mrs. Elaine Baum, secre- tary. Roll call included a welcome to new members October 1, 1975 COMED OGIO COD GR, YOUNDT’S MEAT MARKET 119 E. Market St., Marietta — 426-1245 Opén Daily 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. = on $1.25 20 W. Market St. Marietta 426-1486 MOUNT JOY . Service Contracts (2 mi. LEG oN oF Foi . 24 Hour Service 230 By-Pass) ; SAVE ON OIL Ahhh xin CALL Sat., October 4 RALPH SHOPE ABEL OIL CO. 684-4686 7,29-8, 2-12-18- 21-25-27-29-8t XEN ENN Sunday Dinners 12 NOON to 9 P.M. Reservation Ph. 898-8451 Sriram MARIETTA CITGO CITGO GAS —- GROCERIES OPEN 5:30 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. DAILY SUNDAY 8:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863 East End — Route 441 - Marietta TI IRIE IR RAL Porter & Soft Drinks 10 Decatur St., Marietta — 426-3918 SHOE REPAIR MEN'SAND BOYS’ SHOES,BOOTS, SNEAKERS JOE'S SHOE SHOP 29 Center Square, Elizabethtown, Pa. iii. eh SESE NEE a hh ah Sh SR SE SE AMERICAN MOTORS RENAULT DEALER USED CARS >75 RENAULT 4 dr. DEMO *75 GREMLIN X, auto, 8,000 miles ’72 NOVA SF, PS, PB, 4 speed, 27,000 miles * Trucks & Equipment on display * Fire Company antiques and momentos on display * FREE GIFTS for adults and children * FREE REFRESHMENTS courtesy of Ladies Auxiliary John and Kathy Eshelman. The secretary-treasurer also reported that the treasury showed a balance in the black. Since the Lancaster County Park Board is again showing interest in the Chickies Rock area for making a county park, committees were organized for telephoning and attend- ing pertinent meetings on the county level. 72 RENAULT 17, 4 speed 72 RENAULT 12, sedan, 4 speed ’65 FORD Custom 4 dr. sedan, 6 cyl., auto. Reduced from $695 to $495. Solid car. Many others to choose from WISSLER MOTORS Route 230 West, % Mile West of Mount Joy PHONE-833-2091 EE he i i Sh Sh SE SE SE NE WE SE Kon ne en BI Commemorative Glass Tankards on Sale at Firehouse Rieti i i i i i i HR SIE TE SE ST SE TE SE SE NE NE SE SE Bie ee ie ie ei ei ie niin didi i i i i Si SE NE NE Np APSARA rel A lr dr rad BaP pk gad AR mE RRR ee ee a TR TA REA ART aan ge
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