Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, April 28, 1976, Image 18

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Prizes and skydivers at the
Am. Legion easter egg hunt
The annual Easter Egg
Hunt, April 17, at the
American Legion Post home
was well attended. Part of
the excitement was the de-
cension of sky divers to the
Easter egg hunting
grounds.
After the sky divers made
a precision jump the child-
ren gathered colored eggs.
Prizes were awarded at
the gathering. Josefa Santi-
ago won a prize because she
was the eldest present. Judy
Pavne traveling the furthest
distance and Kristen
Sprecher won a prize be-
cause she was the youngest
present.
In the 0-3 age group,
David Brosey, Chris Santi-
ago, Shane Campbell, Chris
Kohr, Stephen Lowery, Ellie
Payne, and Michelle Sevast
were the lucky ones finding
prize eggs.
In the 4-6 age group,
prizes were won by Jodi
Maurer, Billy Eisenhauer,
Billy Hanna, Renee Grube,
Ronnie Bortner, Richard
Frey, Rickey Shaak, Lisa
Frey, and Jeffrey How.
Love Oatman, Virginia
Macken, Betty Peters,
Christine Brown, Karen
Charles, Jeff Meckley,
Craig Depoe, and John Hall
were those winners in the
7-10 age group.
Those in the 10-12 age
group who won were Brian
Randler, Alice Hagens, Clay
Eshleman, Mike Arm-
strong, Diane Bowers, Deb-
bie Showalter, Doug Germer
and Steve Ishler.
MJ Welcome Wagon holds
last meeting
by Susan Back
The last dinner meeting of
the month was held at the
Mount Joy Legion, April 21,
1976 at 6:30 p.m. Guest
speaker was Dr. Nancy
Tischler who spoke on
"Morality Today."
We welcomed 3 guests
and one new member and
the hostesses reported they
have made 24 calls during
the month.
The joint board meeting is
scheduled for April 28 at
7:30 p.m., at the Mount Joy
Legion. Each outgoing
chairperson must have two
copies of their reports.
Installation will be held
Saturday, May 1 at Mr.
Lacy's Lounge, Marietta at
6:30 p.m., all monies must
be to Thelma Rankin before
May 1, for the following new
officers: President-Sharon
Roberts; Vice President-
Cheryl Deck; Secretary-
Mary Ann Mellaby; Trea-
surer-Doris Landers. Any-
one interested in chairing a
committee for the 76-77
term contact Lois Phalen or
Cadet
Cadet James W. Smith,
son of Colonel (Ret.) and
Mrs. Chester Ray Smith,
2030 Hollywood Parkway,
York, was one of forty
participants in the Tenth
Triathlon Invitational and
National Championships at
Foxcatcher Farms, New-
of
Sharon Roberts as soon as
possible. The outgoing
officers, board, and mem-
bers wish to extend their
congratulations to the new
officers of the 76-77 term.
A family picnic will be
held at Long Park, Lancas-
ter, May 1. Anyone inter-
ested in attending contact
Diane Hummel.
Our final social will be
held at St. Luke’s Episcipol
Church, Mount Joy, Satur-
day, May 1 at 8:00 p.m.
Gray Seller's will be serving
Omelets & Salads. All
reservations had to be sche-
duled ahead of time.
The club is planning to
make their yearly excursion
to Mount Gretna, June 16.
We will car pool from Weis
Market, Mount Joy about
5:15 p.m. All reservations
must be made to Janice
Shelly no later than May 24.
Remember no one can
attend without a reserva-
tion!
Anyone interested in
participating in the Mount
Joy Memorial Day Parade
contact Judy Novinger, Bar-
’75-°76
bara Banks, or Janice
Shelly. If anyone knows of
anyone owning an antique
car that can be used please
contact one of the girls. The
parade is scheduled for *
Saturday, May 29 at 1:00 -
p.m.
The last craft class has
been changed from April 22
to Thursday, April 29 at 8:00
p.m., at Ruth Moore's
home. The girls will be
making organdy roses and
the instruction were in the
last newsletter.
~The idea of starting a
coterie was presented by
Nancy Penkunas. There was
much interest shown so if
any of the old members no
longer active in Welcome
Wagon are interested please
contact Nancy Penkunas.
We wish to extend a great
big thank you for a ‘‘Job
Well Done’ to the 75-76
officers and board mem-
bers!
Anyone knowing of any
newcomers, babies, or en-
gagements please contact
Barbara Banks, 653-4478 or
Cherie Dillow, 653-1609.
Smith participates
in Triathlon Invitational
town Square, PA on April 16
and 17. Cadet Smith placed
third in the swimming as he
set a new Academy Record
of 2:10 in the 200 meter
freestyle event. Teams from
as far as the state of Texas
and Canada were there.
Cadet Smith is a 1975
graduate of York Suburban
High School where he
served as Swim Team Cap-
tain and Class President.
Cadet Smith is the grand-
son of Mrs. Herbert C.
Smith, 122 East High Street,
Maytown.
It’s baseball season. Donegal J.V. catcher Brian Brooks hauls in a strike.
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