75 November 5, 1975 SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 13 Robert Walker addresses Mount Joy B.P.W. Robert S. Walker, admin- Mike Kohler. Members of se), Vo-tech School, and the made; in the future persons Lots of Apples at GOOD PRICES 2-1 OE ES OM OY istrative assistant to Con- the public relations commit- Cameron Conference Cen- making reservations and not gressman Edwin D. Eshle- tee are Mrs. William Barto, ter. cancelling would be expect- for healthful eating man was guest speaker for Mrs Leslie Blake, Mrs. Mrs. Ronald Hart, cor- ed to pay for their meals. Pick the quanity, size and color to suit your fancy. the October session for the Richard Bromer, Miss Elsie = respondence secretary read The president gave a Red and Yellow Delicious Mount Joy Business and Lefever, Mrs. Loran Rahe, an invitation from the report of the Bicentennial Stayman Winesap Professional Women’s Club. Mr. Walker, chairman of the Lancaster County Republi- can Committee and co- author with his boss of a book, spoke on Business Women in Politics. The three I's, according to the speaker are the guid- lines for a successful program. Start anything with an avid Interest; use your Initiative; and yet Involved. Tell your commut- teeman of your thoughts, meet the candidates and call and Mrs. Rosco Thome. Miss Christine Heine- man, girl of the month, was introduced by Mrs. James Heilig, chairman of the personal development com- mittee. Mrs. Charles Heineman, Maytown , was also guest of the club. Mrs. John Fry, president, introduced Mrs. Mary An- drews, District Director of district #7, who brought greetings and congratula- tions to the local group as the largest club (107 mem- Columbia BPW club to attend the S0th anniversary of that group on November 3rd, at Sherwood Knoll Inn, Centerville. Mrs. Hart, Mrs. Harold cavalcade held by the District recently. A request was made for ‘members to join the Gibson Girls. The November meeting will be held at Hostetter’s Dining Hall on the 24th of Keller, and Mrs. Sam Bals- baugh, were commended by President Fry for obtaining new members. An announcement was committee will make the arrangements. Students learning how to bank activities he will use A filmstrip program, throughout his life with the ‘‘Banking is,” has been Fresh vegetables: grown turnips, -Cobbler Potatoes ORANGES - GRAPEFRUIT - BANANAS Coconut Bons Bons 11b. for $1.15 — fresh, delicious $2.75 to $3.50 1/2 bushel (smaller measures available) Pumpkins for Pies Libby's canned pumpkin - Libbys’ pumpkin pie mix Lettuce, carrots, celery. Local cauliflower. Sweet Assorted 5 Ibs. $4.95 Pure Maple Syrup — Dutch Gold Honey party organizations. After bers) in the District. The : ; : : : . presented by Farmers First use of practice checkbooks commitment, don’t back Manne Joy hub is the fas IM Bonk as a pablie service to and workbooks, Farmers Store Hours: Daily 8 AM to 6 PM off. the state to have a police- 4. dents of Donegal First personnel are available Thurs. 8 AM to 8 PM - Fri. 8 AM to 9 PM The program was arrang- ed by the public relations committee with Mrs. Ben Horst Jr., as chairperson, Mrs. Horst introduced Mary Kanoff, who sang various selections accompanied bv woman member. A description of the annual candlelight tour was presented by Co-chairper- son, Mrs. Harold Keller: nine homes, Donegal Church (including the Man- to the students for financial The program gives the advice and counseling as student first-hand exper- well as classroom discus- ience with basic banking sion. High School. November; the Legislation Ned at # 2. re po or a p " ” EES Sn Er (Sn {Pn lom(T FS Lor Fa Pr Pon BR. Bo Be Por. Pon. 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