, 1978 ’ May 24, 1978 Don Rickenhouser, Chiques chapter of the Order of the Arrow, is representing Akela, chief of all the cub scouts, in the photo above. The Western District cub scouts presented an Akela fire ceremony on Saturday, May 20th, at Memorial Field in Manheim. They also held authentic Indian games, an arrow head hunt, and a pinewood derby. aura , Jill tler, S 200000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ MAYTOWN FIRE COMPANY PREVA JA starts Monday after the parade WEEKEND Saturday, May 27 and Monday, May 29 FEATURING Zimmy Schmidt's German Band (Sat.) The Cajon Country GOOD MUSIC FOR EVERYONE Saturday at 6PM Sky Divers will land at approximately 4 p.m. Farm Womens’ Society hears Barbara Walsh by Pauline E. Miller Farm Women’s Society #8 met in the home of Grace Bixler, Marietta R#1, May 20th at 2PM. Kathryn Heisey, president, presided over the meeting. Anna Wolgemuth, in charge of devotions, gave a verse of scripture and some bits of humor concerning a variety of happenings which may occur in the life of a I farmer’s wife. Ruth Musser led the group in the singing of a hymn and was accompani- . ed on the piano by Pauline Miller. Barbara Walsh, Carver Hill Rd., Pennsburg R#1, Pa., gave the special fea- ture of the afternoon. She and her husband spent one year at the John McCurdy Mission School, Espaniola Valley, New Mexico. They were teaching and serving in a variety of ways as they reached children of differ- ent ages. Even though there were times of testing she felt it was a rewarding experience as they were able to guide young folks to a better life. She showed several tapestries which \ A 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000( she had made. Elizabeth Shuman, trea- surer, gave the treasurer’s report. Secretary Mary Grace Martin read the minutes and took the roll call. Nineteen members and three guests were present. Anna Shank has been in the hospital lately. Viola Greider is in room 301 in the St. Joseph Hospital. Sylvester Shuman, husband of Elizabeth Shuman, trea- surer, will enter St. Joseph Hospital next week. Nine members went to Conestoga View recently to entertain folks there. Kath- ryn Erb reported that twelve members went to the Spring Rally. The name of Molly Baer, a graduate of Vassar College, was accepted to become a member of the Society at the next meet- ing Birthdays The Times forgot to put in the birthdays last week, so, before we present this week’s birthdays list, we'll give last week’s: Scott Cranford, 5-22 Connie Koser, 5-18 Kim Funk, 5-10 Mary Koder, 5-15 Pearl Martin, S-17 Judy Kennedy, 5-22 Baxter W. Wells, 5-13 (late, but he’s in) J. Robert Nissley, 5-18 Penny Sumpman, 5-20 M.A. Thompson, 5-20 Helen B. King, 5-22 This Week's: Keith O’Leary, 5-25 Randy Rdheard, 5-25 Betty Robinson, 5-26 Jamie Robinson, 5-26 Douglas Maxwell, 5-27 Viola B. Germer, 5-28 Richard J. Farmer, 5-28 Steve Barbour, 5-29 Stephen Robinson, 5-29 Richard J. Farmer, 5-29 Jeff Barclay, S-27 Bob Ackerley, 5-28 Elaine Loraw, 5-28 Ronald Marley, 5-29 Patricia Enos, S-30 Betsy Marley, 5-30 Vickie Stehman, 5-31 ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Steve Billett, May 31st. Births Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffines (Linda Kennedy), Marietta RD1, a daughter at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. lee Winters (Shirley Nauman), Mount Joy RD1, a daugh- ter at Osteopathic Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kaylor (Cora Hakenberry), RD2 Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Allman (Deborah Halbig), 1 Donegal Place, Marietta, a son at General Hospital. Jr. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES— Page 11 Be a Watt ; Watcher. i ER - ARR Doug Estock, a represen- tative of Mount Joy Fire Co. #1, showed photos and drawings of the proposed new Fire House facility. This would be placed in a new location, at New Haven and David Streets. The Canning Center at 111 East Market Street, Marietta, also encourages those interested in canning to take advantage of their program and facilities. Hostesses providing tast- y, seasonal refreshments were Grace Bixler, Ruth Drager, Anna Wolgemuth, Helen Wivell, and Hettie Ginder. Mrs. John Wenger, Manheim, will present the main feature at the next meeting as she does chalk drawing. The meeting will be held at 7:00 PM on June 15th at the home of Vera Frey, Marietta RD. Society #28 will be entertained. Model A-1538HE 14,500 BTUs/hr.* Now Frigidaire helps you stay cool. Efficiently. 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