Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, January 21, 1976, Image 2

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Mrs. Harold McKain
heads Pioneer ladies
by Hazel Baker
Mrs. Harold McKain has
been elected president of
the Marietta Pioneer Fire
Company Auxillary.
Mrs. McKain, the mother
of two daughters, was a
vice-president of the same
organization and is an active
member of the United
Church of Christ and the
Women’s Guild, Marietta.
She hopes for a good year
with the auxillary and urges
cooperation with the mem-
bers.
The auxillary’s function is
to support the firemen in the
debt of the new building and
to assist them in the various
ways that arise for the
volunteers, Mrs. McKain
emphasizes.
The public is invited to
join the group which meets
the first Tuesday of each
month at 7:30 PM in the Fire
Company building, Water-
ford Avenue.
Mrs. Harold McKain
Art display at library
by Emmy Lou Foley
Mr. Richard Houck,
Mount Joy, is displaying
some of his art work at the
Mount Joy Library during
the month of January. He
has been drawing with
Maytown parents to hear Lawrence
Mr. James Lawrence,
principal of Maytown Elem-
entary School, will speak at
the Parents’and Teachers in
Partnership meeting this
Thursday night.
This meeting was origin-
pencil for 21 years and uses
other implements. He is an
art instructor at the Ephrata
High School. Mr. Houck
alse displays at the Lancas-
ter Community Gallery,
Lancaster City Schools, and
Reider College.
ally scheduled for last
Thursday, the 14th, but was
postponed because of snow.
The major topics of the
discussion will be the opre-
sent curriculum and policies
of the school and projected
changes. Mr Lawrence also
The new MYAA officers are, from left to right: seated;
Mrs. Winnie Bensinger, secretary and Mrs. Emma
Penwell, treasurer;
standing;
Mr. Jerry Cranford,
vice-president, and Mr. William Miller, president.
MYAA elects officers
by Hazel Baker
Officers were named for
the "76 term of the Marietta
Youth Athletic Association
Thursday night in the
Marietta Community House
They are: William Miller,
president; Jerry Cranford,
vice-president; Winnie Ben-
singer, secretary; and
Emma Penwell, treasurer.
The president appointed
these committees:
Property-Mervin Gut-
shall; membership-Jerry
Cranford; picture-William
Yohe; picnic-Mervin Gut-
shall and Frances Cranford;
insurance-Mervin Gutshall
and Jerry Cranford; tourna-
ment-Mervin Gutshall,
Winnie Bensinger, and
Clyde Butz; and registra-
tion-John Anderson, Glen
hopes to get some new ideas
from the discussion, and
urges everyone to attend.
The meeting will be held
in the school cafeteria at 7
p-m. Refreshments will be
served.
‘Town meeting’ in Elizabethtown
The Elizabethtown
Chamber of Commerce is
going to kick off the
bicentennial year with a
unique ‘‘town meeting"’ for
area residents Saturday
evening, January 24, at
7 p.m. in the Elizabethtown
High School auditorium
There will be tree admis-
sion, free refreshments, free
mementoes, and numerous
displays of historical indus-
trial artifacts, paintings,
church memorabilia, etc.
The High School band and
the College chorus will join
for a musical program. A
nationally known speaker
will give a short talk on the
principles upon which this
nation was founded.
Deb Cobaugh of Bain-
bridge designed the pla-
cards distributed through-
out Elizabethtown to an-
nounce the town meeting.
The public is urged to
attend.
Shank, and Winnie Ben-
singer.
The registration fee is $2
which includes a hat and
insurance for each player.
The group will cooperate
with scout groups so as not
to duplicate meetings. The
next meeting of the group
will be February 12, at 7:30
p-m., in the Community
House.
This is the second term
for William Miller as pres-
ident of the above organiza-
tion. He is the father of
three children and is marri-
ed to the former Anna
Funkand. He has been an
employee of Wyeth for 18
years where he serves as a
mechanic.
The Marietta High School
graduate played baseball
and basketball and was
sports editor of the ‘‘Spot-
light’) the school news-
paper. He also contributed
sports news to the former
Marietta Times. While in
the U.S. Army from 1948 to
1952, Miller participated in
his favorite sports of base-
ball and basketball. He
played County league ball
on the Marietta team and
basketball with the ‘‘Hill-
toppers’. He served as
president of the Wyeth
bowling and Marietta Re-
creation Association, was
Democratic committeeman
for 10 years and a member
of the county executive
Democratic committee for 7
years. A former member of
the Jaycees, he is currently
a member of the Mount Joy
American Legion, Wyeth
Tennis League, president of
the Marietta Alumni Assoc-
iation and coach of the
MYAA traveling midget
team.
Have You £7
Been Watching )
January 21, 197
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Our Basketball Team?
They are CHAMPS!
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