Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, November 19, 1975, Image 12

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    Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Tickets for Joycee-ettes’ ball
now on sale through Dec. 15
by Mrs. Vickie Brown
On Tuesday, November
11, the Joycee-ette meeting
was held at the home of
Mrs. Cheryll Hallgren.
Tickets for the Mount Joy
Bicentennial Birthday Ball
are now on sale and will be
through December 15. The
Ball will be held Saturday,
February 7, 1976 from 8:00
p.m. till 12:00 p.m. at
Donegal High School.
On Sunday, November 23,
the Joycee-ettes and Jay-
cees will be having a joint
membership orientation
from 3:00 till 5:00 p.m., at
the Borough Hall. Any
person between the ages of
18 and 3S interested in join-
ing should call Mrs. William
Bowers, 653-4460.
Mrs. Sharon Funk report-
ed that on Friday, Novem-
ber 28 from 7:00 to 9:00
p.m. the Joycee-ettes will be
taking the Messiah Home
children to play miniature
golf at Park City. The
‘Mr. America’
Dr, Val Vasilef, winner
of ‘‘Mr. America’’ and ‘‘Mr.
Physical Fitness’ awards,
will be making a personal
appearance at Weavers Na-
tural Foods in Manheim on
Saturday. Dr. Vasilef will
be speaking on methods of
Joycee-ettes will also be
helping the children wrap
their Christmas presents on
Saturday, December 13,
after the Jaycee’s annual
Messiah Home Shopping
Tour.
Mrs. Joanne Nolt and
Mrs. Vickie Brown reported
that 21 couples attended the
Fall Fling Social.
The Sweetheart King and
Queen project will be
chaired by Mrs. La Von
Harnish.
Mrs. Donnal Wetzel and
Mrs. Sharon Funk volun-
teered to chair the Fashion
Show for 1976.
The 75-Plus Banquet
which will be held in June,
1976, will be chaired by
Mrs. Sandy Meckley and
Mrs. Crystal Fackler.
Mrs. LaVon Harnish was
installed as vice-president to
fill the recently vacated
office. © The December
meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Donna Wet-
zel.
in Manheim
‘“*Retarding the Aging Pro-
cess’ .
Appearing with Dr. Vasi-
lef will be Miss Susan Shull,
current ‘‘Miss Eastern
USA’ and ‘‘Miss World
Physical Fitness’’.



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