Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 21, 1977, Image 18

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Marietta Golden Age
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holds Christmas party
The Maytown Golden
Age Club held its annual
Christmas party at the
Copper Luster Inn on
December 13th. About 60
club members and guests
attended the affair.
President Anna Houseal
extended greetings to all.
The invocation was offered
by Rev. Ed Rosenberry,
pastor of the Church of
God, Maytown.
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Entertainment was also
provided by Rev. Rosen-
berry and his wife, who
sang several carols to-
gether. Rod Hershey of
Mount Joy presented his
slide show entitled ‘‘Some-
thing Beautiful.”’ Ivan Hess
won the door prize.
The evening was com-
pleted by a social hour and
a gift exchange.
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December 21, 1977
Donald Betty
Don Betty
moving to England
Donald Betty, of RDI
Mount Joy, will be moving
to England on March 1st.
Betty, who until recently
was plant manager of the
Marietta Armstrong Co.
ceiling plant, has been
made plant manager of a
new Armstrong plant in
Teesside, northeast Eng-
land.
Mr. Betty joined Arm-
strong in 1950, after
serving in the Army and
getting a degree in
mechanical engineering
from Bucknell. He was at
first a project engineer,
then plant engineer for the
research and development
organization. In 1963 he
came to the Lancaster floor
plant. In 1966 he was
named assistant plant man-
ager at a plant in New
Jersey, and became the
Marietta plant manager in
1968 when construction
began here.
Mr. Betty has been
active in community affairs
during his years here. He
has been vice chairman of
the East Donegal Planning
Commission, president of
the board of trustees of the
Donegal Presbyterian
Church, a member of the
church’s organizations
(Men’s Association, Done-
gal Society), and has been
active in the Boy Scouts
and United Way.
Farm Women hold
Christmas party
by Pauline Miller
Farm Women’s Society
#8 met in the home of Mrs.
Vera Frey, Marietta R.D.,
Saturday December 10 at
6:30 P.M. This was their
annual Christmas party.
Mrs. Kathryn Heisey,
President of the Society,
was in charge of the pro-
gram. There were twenty
-four members and nine-
teen visitors present.
The special feature for
the evening was a talk
given by Mr. Chas.
Rentzell, Bainbridge R.D.
He is employed at the
Three Mile Island.
Several games were
played and some of the
traditional Christmas carols
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were sung, led by Mrs.
Ruth Musser.
ry one enjoyed food
prepared and served by
hostesses Vera Frey, Agnes
Houseal, Margaret Heisey
and Anna Keener. Mem-
bers also supplied a variety
of foods.
There will be no January
meeting as this is the time
for the State Convention.
The next meeting will be
held at the Cross Roads
Church (Brethren in Christ)
Mount Joy on February 18
at 2 P.M. Mr. George
Endslow will show slides at
this time.
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