Page 2 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES G.C. Murphy employees honor : we ¥ Zz 1 5 ed Edith G. Etsell and Helen G. Weaver were honored at a dinner party last week for their 25 years of service with the G. C. Murphy Co. . Photo shows Murphys’ manager Jere Alleman presenting awards to Edith (left) and Helen (right). The ladies each received $125 watches and 25 red roses. A letter of congratulations from the president of the company was read. Numerous letters from friends arrived. The banquet was held at the Central Hotel, Mount Joy. Annie Westenhoefer turns 94 Photo shows Annie Westenhoefer, who just turned 94, and her immediate family. The first row shows Mrs. Westenhoefer with her brothers and sisters. From left to right: Eva Cairns, Annie Westenhoefer, Carrie Hurst, and Chester Newcomer. Pictured in the top row are her children, left to right: Cora Detz, Russell Westenhoefer, William Westenhoefer Jr., and Margaret Yingling. A family dinner with home-made coconut cake marked the celebration of the 94th birthday of Mrs. Annie Westerhoefer. Mrs. Westonhoefer, formerly of Marietta, has been a guest of Lehman's Nursing Home for four years. Her two sons and two daughters were present for the occa- sion. Annie M. Newcomer Westenhoefer is the daugh- ter of the late Albert and Sarah Barnes. She was born September 25, 1882 in Columbia. She was married to the late William West- enhoefer, July 3, 1905. Mr. Westenhoefer died October 14, 1955. Their children are: Wil- liam Jr., Ocala, FL; Cora, wife of John Detz, Mari- etta; Russell, Hazel Crest, IL; and Margaret, wife of Ralph Yingling, Hampstead MD. Mrs. Westenhoefer has five grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, and 4 great- great-grandchildren. Mrs. Westenhoefer’s 43 persons attend Maytown Civic Asso. Maytown citizens turned out, 43 strong, to the Sep- tember meeting of the Maytown Civic Association. This was the result of active recruitment, and the group seemed eager to ini- tiate an effective program for community betterment. A membership drive is now under way. The October Sth meeting will be held in the Town- ship Municipal Building at 7:30 p.m. All citizens are urged to attend. brothers and sisters brought congratulations. Mrs. Eva Cairns, Philadel- phia, Mrs. Carrie Hurst, Lancaster, and Chester Newcomer, York, were all on hand for the party. Mrs. Westenhoefer is the oldest living member of Zion Lutheran Church, Marietta. ...lights [continued from page 1] The Susquehanna Times has agreed to publish a weekly funding progress report along with a list of honor contributors. Honor contributors will be those donating $25.00 or more. Mr. Jones expects that orders for material will be placed by October 1, 1976. Mr. Jones hopes that lights will be working in time for the final football game of the season. The tennis, baseball, and track lights should be finished by Spring. Jane Youtz Runner-up in pageant Jane Youtz of Marietta was 3rd runner-up in the Miss Lancaster County Pa- geant held at Ephrata High last week. Jane, a college freshman, performed a dramatic monologue as her talent. She is a graduate of Donegal High School, where she was active in the dramatics club as an act- ress and writer. Boat Club to hold roast East Donegal Boat Club, Inc., will hold its first pig roast on Saturday, October 2, beginning at 1 p.m. Members and their families are all invited. Pork, baked potatoes, sauerkraut, and beverages will be provided. Each per- son attending should bring his own place settings. Reservations should be placed with Jim Shank by calling 426-1009. Quilts to be on display of quilts Sater of A collection owned by Joel Marietta will be on display at Penn State Capitol Cam- pus starting tomorrow. Mr. Sater, a Marietta resident, publishes News. the Antique NEW CARS START AT $2789.00 Always a wide selection of import & compact used cars. 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