rage 12—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Maytown Fire Co. fund drive The annual spring fund drive of the Maytown Fire Company will be conducted between Saturday, May Sth, and Saturday, May 12th, inclusive. Donations will be collect- Hymn Sing The deacons of the English United Presbyterian Church of Marietta cordially invite the public to a ‘hymn sing’’ on Saturday, May Sth, starting at 7:30 PM in their church. They will sing many favorites. They ask you to please ed on Saturdays from 9:00 AM until 5:00 PM, and on Monday through Friday from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM. We would appreciate any support you can give us. Thank you. —Fund Drive Committee F. Splain, Jr., Chairman plan to join them. A free will offering will be taken to benefit the Bobby Gooding Fund. Bobby must soon have heart surgery. So come and enjoy singing favorite hymns and help a good cause too. Storyhourtoend The last storyhour session for the Mount Joy Library’s 1978-79 season will be held on Tuesday morning, May 22nd. The honor system for checking out books for the storyhour period has been for the convenience of the storyhour mothers and it is requested that all children’s books taken out by this system be returned to the Mount Joy Library by Tuesday, May 8th. After this date and over the summer months, library cards will be needed to check out children’s books. The storyhour offered by the Mount Joy Library, for all pre-school children in Mount Joy between the ages of three and five years of age, will resume its program sometime during the month of September 1979. Mrs. James B. Heilig Library Storyhour Program Chairman Brochure ready for Marietta Day A brochure has been prepared by the Marietta Restoration Associates for the occasion “of Historic Marietta Day, May 19th. The brochure, to be given out free on that day, lists historic highlights of town and contains drawings. Entitled "Marietta on the Susquehanna.” the bro- chure contains a map for, those wishing to take a w.ilking tour of the town. the - On Marietta Day, senator Richard Snyder will dedicate a plaque for the National Historic District in the Community House at 2:00 PM; Attic and Seller Day will be held; and the Old Town Hall will open its doors to the public. Simultaneously, the Run Through History will be held. Entry blanks for the run are available from Ken Ross. Mount Joy BPW meets Officers were elected at the last meeting of Mount Joy Business Professional Women's Club. To assume office dent: Mrs. Ada Thompson, Ist vice president; Mrs. Thomas Hoover, president; Mrs. Barry Enos, corresponding secretary; Mrs. James Baker, record- ing secretary; and Mrs. “Mary Bookwalter, treasurer. Current president Mrs. Earl business session. Mrs. Fry was elected delegate to the national convention of the BPW, to be held in Boston on July 22-26. Mrs. Baker was elected alternate. An auditing committee the and in June are: Mrs. John Fry, presi- 2nd vice Koser conducted the and a committee which will update obsolete guidlines were appointed by Mrs. Koser. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaeffer of Mount Joy showed slides of their trip to the Orient. This program was arranged by the World Affairs Committee, chaired by Mrs. Ethel Huss. Jaclyn Zeller, DHS Girl of the Month, and her mother, Mrs. Charles Zeller, were introduced by Mrs. Eugene Eicherly, chairwoman of the Personal Development Com- mittee. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Koser reported on the Spring District Meeting. The May meeting will be held on the 21st. May 2, 1979 National Honor Society induction ceremony held at Donegal 28 new members of the National Honor Society were inducted last Monday at Donegal High School. Members are selected on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Shown above are the seniors at DHS who became These juniors also became members of the National Honor Society at last Monday’s ceremony. In the front row are [l-r] Lisa Aungst, Terry Berg, Pamela Ebersole, Julie Endslow, G. Scott Eshleman, and Connie Frey; in the middle row are Sue Gilham, Tracee Gotwalt, William Gutshall, Judith Kerschner, Sherri Kinsey, and Mikki Maxwell; in the rear are Beth Prowell, Karla Rex, Doris Saylor, and Mark Wagner. Superintedent Hallgren addressed the assembly after the induction ceremony, as did the Rev. David P. members. In the front row, from left to right, they are Cindy Bailey, Sharon Cox, Sandra Emenheiser, Larry Frey, Wendy Hawn and Patricia Houseal. In the back row are Sandra Kreider, Amy Landis, James Landis, Jonathan Ruhl, and Bonnie Wolgemuth. Not present for the photo was Michael Zeller. Thomas, pastor of St. Thomas Episcopal Church, Lancaster. A reception followed the ceremony. Present members of the National Honor Society at Donegal are Cathy Beaston, LuAnn Brenneman, Dean Bricker, John Day, Karen deVitry, Deana Germer, Debra Hiestand, Dalene Hummel, Susan May, Lisa Mummaw, Alice Musser, Cheri Ney, Robert Pekarek, Keith Pomroy, Barrie Price, Kristen Straub, Greg Zimmerman, and Rebecca Zimmerman.
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