Page 14—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Photo by James Beck St. Mary’s bazaar, November 22 St. Mary’s Church Holi- day Bazaar will be held on November 22, from 10 to 3 ALE p.m. at the Florin Fire Hall. : There will be green and gl dried arrangements, tree ) stuffed toys, ‘Toys for Tots’ & The NCR Plant located on Route 230 east of Mount Joy {has volunteered its service as a collection point for the # Boys’ Club “Toys for Tots’ program during the holiday season. New toys or usea ’ toys in good condition may ww, 'G. C. Murphy G. C. Murphy Co. 12-14 -= 4 West Main Street, Mount 2. Joy, played host to employ- ees and their families, Monday evening, November 10,1975 during its annual Open House Party. The {event was planned by Helen ave Assistant Manager Edith Etsell, Web Garber, Margaret Craul, and Gerald # Alleman, Store Manager. } The Open House Party geave employees an opport- : The entire family will ben efit from the stimulating = effects of Jacuzzi Whirlpoo = bathing. The warm, rushing =: water produces an overal massaging effect that lux “= uriously relaxes as it whirls +: away muscular fatigue . . © bringing comforting relie © to minor aches and pains © You'll feel revitalized and : years younger. Parents Without Part- ners will meet at 7:45 p.m. Friday, November 21 at the social hall of the Grace Lutheran Church, James # and N. Queen Sts., Lancas- § ter. The speaker will be Dr. Henry Diller, a Lancaster Free delivery to areas receiving the Susquehanna Bulletin WER EWE EWR EWEN EW EW EWE EW EW EW EW ’ dentist, whose to : pic will be We will be # “Hypnosis.” CLOSED ALL DAY 4 THANKSGIVING DAY 4 Maytown Aux, H { 4 § LE’ % 3 oe men of Maytown Fire o. want to thank the PH AR a ACY ! HE Auxillary for their § contribution to the 8 betes fund. The ladies raised $500 dollars to help pay the note on the new ambulance. ; 3rd & Locust Sts. ‘ candles, ceramics, - and numerous handcrafted items. Homemade baked goods will be sold. Lunch will be served. (Photo above shows only a cross-section of the many items to be sold.) to be collected by Elaine 'M. Kuhn be dropped off at the reception desk between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.-m., Monday thru Friday, or call 653-1801 for pick-up. Deadline for collection of toys is December 8th. * Employees, families enjoy ‘Open House’ unity to share in holiday activities and to meet the families of their co-workers. The local store was decorated in typical Christ- mas fashion. Refreshments were served and drawings for door prizes took place. The winners were: Pat Alleman, Dolly Maxwell, and Vicky Range. Groups of people from tiny tots to their grand parents attended the event Parents without Partners to hear talk about hypnosis All single parents, be- cause of death, divorce, separation, or unmarried status, who have at least one living unmarried child under 21 years of age, are invited to attend. More information on the purposes and activi- ties of the organization may be obtained by calling Jane Sumpman at 684-7617. THANK YOU 1 would like to thank all my friends who kept the faith, voted for and supported me in the November election. JOHN E. MATONEY November 19, 1975 Christian Women plas. ;or Xmas by Hazel Crankshaw Sights, sounds, and the joy of Christmas are in the planning of the December 10 meeting of Christian Women's Club. Betty Jo Heisey, Manheim, will pre- sent the sights—gifts. The Elizabethtown College Brass Ensemble under the Farver for her petite ar- rangement. Deborah Zeag- er’s arrangement was judg- ed the most outstanding and Margaret Heisey’s the most colorful. Evelyn Heisey was awarded a prize for her ‘‘budget’’ bouquet. Game prizes were award- ed to_Mary Jane Wenger, * Ethel Shoop, and Verna December 6 by sending check for $3.25 and a self-addressed, stamped re- turn envelope to Mrs. Marilyn Mummau, R. D. #1, Mount Joy, 17552. Last week's meeting fea- turing Dainise Wilson, Na- tional Representative of CWC from Baltimore. Christine Beery of Eliza- direction of Dr. Darrell bethtown was the soloist Kuntzelman. Douglas will bring the. and Bonnie Arnold, May- Two prayer Coffees are sounds. Doris Morgan, town furnished the pre- scheduled: November 24, 8 psychologist, Baltimore, will speak of Joy for Christmas. The meeting will be held at Hostetter’s, Mount Joy, at noon. Reservations must be made no later than nN Central y/ #otel 102 N. Market St. M1. Joy Phone 653-2056 Lunches Dinners 11te2 Mon.-Thurs. Fri-Sat. ; Sted 5010 "Tours of A. Bube's Brewery and Cata- combs by special re- servation until May 1, 1976." SUNDAY DINNERS Served In First Floor Dining Room 11AM.te7 P.M. Copped Ham RR PHONE: mr PRUIT sam Let’s talk TURKEY about T hanksgiving. You’ll GOBBLE up our specials Mushrooms, Fresh Oysters, Nuts, Apples, and Pie Pumpkins for your Thanksgiving Feast. MEAT SPECIALS ' Thurs., Fri. & Sat. Only Cheddar Cheese 426-1805 a.m., at the home of Evelyn Lehmen, R. D. #2, Mount Joy, (653-4314), and Decem- ber 3 at 9:30 a.m., at the home of Miriam Wolge- muth, R. D.#1, Mount Joy, luncheon music. The dining hall was filled to capacity. Dried floral arrangements were featured, and Jeanette Hack and Donna Wetzel served as judges of the arrangements. Dottie Hei- (653-2211). Ladies are sey was awarded a prize for urged to attend these ses- the most unusual. Mrs. Glen sions. 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢§ ROBERTS SPORTING GOODS PERCE NE TRS IA GUNS REPAIRED USED GUNS BOUGHT & SOLD SCOPES MOUNTED DRILLING & TAPPING SLINGS & SWIVELS MOUNTED 00 cccecesecsecsse ese : 578 EAST FRONT MARIETTA, PA. : PHONE 426-1332 Ooo: 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000p000000000¢ BE, os, Ne A So a ih 2 f] "3 ER 7 &, Fd \& LE Nata ’ +E Eo RA 2 so come in while they last! TANGERINES two pozeny $1.25 10 Ibs. POTATOES — 89c¢ TURKEYS — 85¢c 1b. WE NOW HAVE ALL KINDS OF HOUSE PLANTS —FRUIT BASKETS— custom made for those you want to remember at Holiday Time. We Have SALE $1.691b. SALE $1.59 1b. Intersection of 441 & 143 Open 8 AM.-1l PM. Daily & Sunday REGULARLY $1.99 Ib. REGULARLY $1.99 Ib. @
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