Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Musselman Mansion bought by Wheatland director The Musselman Mansion in Marietta (the big white house on the S-bend) has been bought by Mrs. Sally S. Cahalan, the new director of the James Buchanan Foundation for the Preservation of Wheat- land. Mrs. Cahalan was for- merly assistant director of the Rosenbach Museum in Philadelphia. She has also been in similar positions with the Marlborough Art Gallery, the Knoedler Gal- lery, and the Whitney Museum, all in New York, where she was also was mayor John Lindsey's as- sistant and edited a weekly paper for the Foreign Trade Council. She has studied at five colleges and universities, including the Sorbonne. Mrs. Cahalan is involved in the restoration move- ment, and she and her husband plan to restore the Musselman Mansion. 3] 421 BM) 4 January 4, 1978 Council agenda The proposed agenda of the Mount Joy Borough Council meeting on Mon- day, January 9th, at 7:30 in the borough offices, is: 1. Reorganize the council and appoint people to boards and commissions. 2. Consider the grant contract with the Lancaster County Redevelopment Authority for Westview Park. 3. Consider accepting Miss Anna Newcomer's donation of the Mount Joy The New Year Marietta Jaycee president Rick Sload [left] presents the Library. 4. Consider the two lot eal Jaycee Christmas Lighting Award to first place winner Wh by Chester Wittell to Marie Zink in front -of her home at 19 N. Bark St. subdivisions of Jones and Project chairman Don Pickle, Jr., looks on. Zink, Inc. on N. Jacob ARNE tn Unfold your baby wings and fly. I know you can’t but you can try. Do as other yeurs have done. You've blown your horn and had your fun. Put on your working clothes and lay The toys and colored balls away. There's work to do; roll up your sleeves And mind the turning of new leaves; And see that you have well essayed The resolutions you have made. Don’t let spring fool you. As you know, Winter will come and there’ll be snow. You're young, so do your planting now, And grip the handle of the plow. We wish you well. May fortune bring Her blessing. Happy motoring! Marietta Fire Co. officers Officers elected for the Marietta Pioneer Fire Company for 1978 terms are as follow: Harold McKain, president; Ken- neth Kauffman Jr., Ist vice-president; Harold Bar- ton, 2nd vice-president; Robert Derr, secretary; John Stoner, treasurer; Kenneth Geesey Sr., fire chief, Walter Beaston, 1st ass. chief; Stephen Bailey, 2nd ass. chief; John Conrad, steward. The members voted to pay off the company morgage on their recently constructed structure at the annual banquet on January 21, when morgage burning ceremonies will be held. All company members will be invited and may place their reservations with Steve Bailey, 426-3810. A full roster of guest speak- ers and a film of the 1940 firemen’s convention, which was held in Mari- etta, will be shown. The full course roast beef dinner will be prepared by the Fire Company Auxilary, of which Mrs. Harold McKain is president. Florin Fire Co. officers Officers and delegates for 1978, of the Florin Fire Co., are President, Harvey Stoudt: Vice President, John Lutz; Secretary, Charles Eshleman; Treas- urer, Franklin Geib; Finan- ciai Secretary, Barry Leber; Chaplain, Charles Eshle- man; Trustees, J. Rodney Ney, John Lutz, James Grubb; Fire Chief, Barry Leber; 1st Assistant Chief William Kirkpatrick; 2nd Assistant Chief, Glenn Miller; Chief Engineer, John Lutz; Captain, Robert Lutz; 1st Lieutenant, Randy Myers; 2nd Lieutenant, James Zink; Captain Fire Police, Mike Watcher; House Committee, Glenn Miller, Mike Watcher, James Zink, William Kirk- patrick, Robert Lutz: Dele- gates Zone 7, John Lutz, William Kirkpatrick; Al- ternate Delegates Zone 7, Robert Lutz, James Zink: Delegates Lancaster County Firemen'’s - Association, James Zink, Robert Lutz: Alternate Delegates Lan- caster County Firemen’s Association, Kenneth Stahl, Robert Schaeffer: Delegate Lancaster County Fire Police, Mike Watcher. Runner-up Don Roberts and family in front of their home at 205 E. Market. He also got a certificate. Georgieanna Roberts is on the right; daughter Michele is in the middle, and Don is holding daughter Helena. Pauline Zink, another runner-up, stands before her award-winning home at 310 Essex Street. PAPER DRIVE PAPER DRIVE PAPER DRIVE PAPER pick-up. If you are missed or have large loads call 653-1571. on Saturday, Jan. 7 from 8:30 until 12 Noon. Please have papers at the curb for Street. DSA The Mount Joy Jaycees will hold their Distin- guished Service Awards banquet on January 21 at Hostetter’s Banquet Hall. There will be a social hour from 6 to 6:30 p.m. and dinner will be served at 7. The Distinguished Ser- vice Award will be pre: sented to a young man for outstanding contributions to the community. The Mount Joy Joyce- ettes also will present an award, the ‘““Woman of the Year’’ award to a deserving young woman. The Jaycees will present a new award this year to a law enforcement officer, as well as other awards of recognition to deserving persons. Joi Shearer, Miss Mount Joy, and Gloria Longenec- ker, former Miss Lancaster County, will entertain. The public is invited to attend this banquet. Tic- kets are $4.50 per person. For reservations, call Ro- bert Stoner, 653-4395. Births Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Frady, Jr. (Tammy Brewer) 630 E. Market St., Mari- etta, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Ober (Debra Haldeman), Bainbridge R1, a son, at Osteopathic Hospital, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Perry (Janet Crum), P.O. Box 397, Maytown, a daughter, at St. Joseph Hospital, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Conley (Anna Mae Sauder) Mount Joy R3, a son, at St. Joseph Hospital, Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. David Reist (Pamela Bright), 429 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, a daughter, at General Hospital, Wednes- day.
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