April 13, 1977 cts tees A. A — i SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 13 Credit Union names Pat Kenney director Patrick Kennedy, Jr. Patrick Kenney, Jr. was named president of the Lancaster County Employ- ee’s Credit Union last Tuesday at a meeting of the board of directors. Kenney has been presi- dent since the credit union was organized last Septem- ber. Others named were Peter P. Coconis, vice president; Robert Klinedinst, treasur- and tees. . tions er; and Vicki Bomgardner, secretary. In addition, chairpersons were selected for member- ship, publicity, newsletter investments commit- The credit union held its first annual meeting recent- ly at the Lancaster County Courthouse. Ms. Barbara Wooten, membership officer, reported that 207 members belong to the credit union. Payroll deduc- began in January 1977, Klinedinst reported. Mrs. Bette Dzielski, chairperson of the credit committee, reported loans to members are increasing. A member of the super- visory committee, Mrs. Doris James said her com- mittee had audited the books on March 11, 1977, and found accounts and statements to be accurate. Re-elected to the board of directors were Patrick Kenney, Jr., for three years; Ms. Bomgardner, Glenn Hoffman Glenn H. Hoffman, M.D., a family practice specialist, has joined the Philhaven medical staff ac- cording to Rowland Shank, Ph.D., chief executive of- ficer of the hospital. Phil- haven is a mental health facility near Mt. Gretna, Pa., sponsored by the Lancaster Mennonite Con- ference. Prior to joining the hospital staff, Dr. Hoffman was involved as a principal partner in the general practice of Engle and Hoffman Associates of Palmyra, Pa. A native of Maytown, Pa., Dr. Hoffman attended Messiah College Prior to graduating from Goshen College, Goshen, In., with a bachelor of arts degree in natural science in 1950. He subsequently enrolled in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., where he earned a medical degree in 1954. After serving a 12 month .internship at Harrisburg Hospital, Harrisburg, Pa., Dr. Hoffman, initiated a three-year tour of duty with the Mennonite Central Committee Medical Relief in Indonesia. For the first two years he was involved in a number of outpatient clinics on Java, one of the greater Sundra Islands. These clin- ics were administrated by MCC in conjunction with the local churches. During his last year with MCC, Dr. Hoffman opened a new medical unit on Halmahera, part of the North Molucca Islands just south of the Phillipines. Upon returning to the United States in 1959, Dr. Hoffman entered a one- year residency at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Le- banon, Pa., before begin- ning his general medical practice in 1960. Indicative of his qualifications, he has been a diplomat of the American Board of Family Practice since 1972. In addition to his active involvement with the Pal- myra Brethren In Christ Church where he is a member and serves as a deacon, Dr. Hoffman func- tions on the governing bodies of a number of organizations. He is pre- sently chairman of the board for Messiah Chil- dren’s Home, Mount Joy, Pa., and vice chairman of the Brethren In Christ Board for Missions which is headquartered in Elizabeth- town, Pa. He also sits on the Palmyra Borough Board of: Health, was medical direc- tors of the United Christian Church Home near Ann- ville, PA and served as board member of the Brooklane Psychiatric Cen- ter, Hagerstown, MD. Dr. Hoffman is married to the former Faithe Mus- ser. The Hoffmans and their six children reside at 629 W. Pine Street, Pal- myra, PA. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Marschka (Kathy Maurer) Mount Joy R.D. #3, a daughter at General Hospi- tal, April S. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fet- ters (Diane Kassick) R.D. #1, Bainbridge, a son at St. Joseph Fospliel April 7. Eas bp 400 Pee Per Ne for three years; Klinedinst for two years; Ms. Wooten for two years; William Smith for two years; Wil- liam C. Haynes for one year; and Coconis for one year. Mrs. Dzielski was re- elected to the credit com- mittee for two years and Jack Reed for one year. Ms. Helen Nicholson was elected for three years. Re-elected to the super- visory committee were Anthony Denicola, three years; Mrs. James, two years; and Ms. Sandra Van Dusen, one year. Kenney reported on the progress of the credit union from September 1976 to March 29, 1977. +H Kk kk kk kk kk = HK x x ¥ xX x x * +x * x * * + x x x x x but add a dab of modern creativity . introduces an American Heritage. Remember a bit of nostalgia . . . star-studded candlestick telephone. ® THE UNITED TELEPHONE Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear . . . Just pick up your regular telephone and call your local United Telephone Business Office today. B COMPANY OF PA A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc. Yk Sk Jk kk sk kkk . as United Telephone with the fanfare of a * % * * * »* % »* * »* * * * * »* ) o »* »* »* * x