Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, October 15, 1975, Image 6

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SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 6




New Monthly Installment Savings Plan
AVAILABLE DURING OCTOBER
SHORTER MATURITIES
NOW PAYING
7%
PER ANNUM
Ask About Our
Installment Way to Save
MOUNT JOY BUILDING
& LOAN ASSN.
For Information, Call Ph 653-1421
1 W. MAIN ST. - MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

 

 
 
 

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GREAT FOOD
&
FINE DRINKS
affery power
is better
20 % off on the 4 Y
purchase of any
mociel until
Novembe 30, 1975

ELECTRIC / TRACTORS
FROM AVCO NEW IDEA
See it at:
BRANDT'S MOWER SHOP
Donegal Springs Rd., R. D. 1, Mount Joy, Pa.
PHONE 653-5795



Vietnamese
host sponsors
Sa, Xuan, Hai and Hein
Nguyen wanted to show
their appreciation to their
sponsors. The Nguyen
family invited all members
of the Glossbrenner Church
to attend an open house at
their new residence at 730
Church Street, on Sunday,
October S, from 1:00 to 4:00
p.m.
Drew Mumaw headed a
committee of Sadie Brooks,
Elmer Dennis, Pat Eichler,
Jake Stehman, Jim Gerber
and Dab Nissley to get the
family here to Mount Joy.
Sadie Brooks taught the
young wife to operate the
automatic washer and dryer.
Until the apartment was
ready for them, the family
spent two weeks with Mrs.
Brooks, who quickly became
““Mother’’ to Xuan. She
called Sadie ‘‘Mother’’ and
wondered what ‘‘Mother”’
was planning when Sadie
removed a piece of frozen
meat from the freezer for
dinner. Sadie explained the
hard object would be soft
later and ready for prepara-
tion. It seems Xuan had no
knowledge of frozen foods
but she did say ‘‘Frigidaire”’
as soon as she saw the
refrigerator in Sadie’s Kkit-
chen.
The family is studying at
Elizabethtown College in
the 1.U. 13 English Second
Language Class, two nights
a week. Dora Wittle has
been a tremendous help, in
that she has been tutoring
the family in private
sessions.
The Gish, Dennis, Ryder
and Wagner families have
given daily support to our
new neighbors.
Sa, a frist-class cook, is
now working at Stehman’s
IGA, until a chef position
can be found.
CWC feature
dried flowers
Table arrangements of
dried flowers will highlight
the. meeting of Christian
Women’s Club scheduled
for November 12. All
women are eligible to
participate and should de-
sign their entries for one of
the five categories assigned.
Arrangements will be
judged as most colorful,
outstanding, unusual, pe-
tite, and low budget.
Danise Wilson, CWC
National Representative
from Baltimore will be the
featured speaker and Chris-
tine Beery, Elizabethtown °
soprano, will sing.
Reservations must be
made no later than Novem-
ber 8. Check for $3.25 per
person, and self-addressed
and stamped envelope
should be sent to Mrs.
Marilyn Mumma, R.D.1,
Mount Joy, 17552. Phone
653-4886. Nursery will be
provided at Mount Joy
Mennonite Church.
A prayer coffee is planned
for October 29 at the home
of Anna Aungst, R.D.1,
Elizabethtown. Phone 367-
2121.
ober 15. 1975

®
Nguyen family and their guests


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