Nov November 19, 1975 1 Page 2—SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Nov. 21 dance in Maytown latest hits. There will be Thanksgiving trips and deer hunting The Maytown Youth are right around the corner Jaycee Ron Morris holds one of the Bicentennial mugs Marietta Jaycees are selling to finance a new floor for the gym in the old Marietta Public school. (photo above). The mugs are made of Armetale. They were produced by Wilton Brass of Columbia. The mugs cost $7.50 apiece. To buy a mug, call Ron Morris at 426-3185, or call any Jaycee. Organization has issued the following invitiation to local residents: ““Come on, kids, let's have some fun! On Friday, November 21, Maytown is having a dance featuring that great band, the ‘‘Raw- hide.” They play every- thing from oldies to the The Marietta Restora- Church, The Sultzbach/ Rinehart House, The Um- berhauers’ home, and The food and drinks, and all this is happening at the Ameri- can Legion in Maytown. Everyone’s invited, from 8 to 80. The dance starts at 7:00 p.m. and lasts till 11:00 p.m. Bring a friend and have fun. There will be a donation at the door. See you on the 21st.” Restoration Associates plan extensive Candlelight Tour will be this Thursday, November 20, at the Com- munity House. ARE YOUR PREPARED? For snow tires and anti-freeze—come to us! MILLER'’S Mobil SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA For further information call Marietta 426-1613 or 426-3862 or write to the above address. OC a a a a ea D Railroad House. tion Associates are planning Tom Spangler’s home, Z UCH ¢ an extended Candlelight The Palmers’ home, Hovey tour. Here is a list of build- Gleason's Shop, Pauletta NEW YORK LIFE = 1 ings that will be open: Archer’s home, The Mariet- 16 E. MARKET ST., MARIETTA, PA. Sat Theatre, The Cohen’s The Lavin's homie. & 8 3 his ey LIFE, HEALTH, GROUP INS., PENSIONS, ANNUITIES ; 2 / John’s Restory, The Mack and The Community House. We have a life insurance plan that grows with inflation, § tell Marietta Jaycees sell Bi-cen mugs Brewery, The Town Hall The regular business but the premium remains level. Great for young 1 Museum, The Presbyterian meeting of the Associates families. are art D.H.S. 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