Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, February 20, 1980, Image 5

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Standing in back is Sonya Duncan, 5 to 10 Queen; seated on the chair is
Coralie Dorsey, 11 to 16 Queen; on her lap is Allyson Hudgins, 1 to 5 Queen, and
seated on the floor is Trevor Jenkins, 6 to 11 King.
Valentine King and Queens
crowned at Bethel AME
A Valentine King and
Queens were crowned in
three age categories Satur-
day night at the annual
Valentine party sponsored
by the Bethel AME Church,
Fairview Avenue, Marietta.
The Valentine Queen in
the under-S age group was
Allyson Hudgins.
In the 6-12 age group,
Sonya Duncan and Trevor
Jenkins were Queen and
King.
Coralie Dorsey was queen
of the 11-16 age group.
The benefit was organized
by Mrs. Jean Major and
Nathan Hawkins. There was
plenty of entertainment,
including contests and
prizes.
Farm Women’s Society 8
hears E. Herr on “Poetry”
Farm Women’s Society #8
met in the home of Kathryn
Heisey, 107 Poplar Street,
Mount Joy, February 16 at 2
pm. Nineteen members and
two guests attended. Kath-
ryn Heisey, the Society
President, was in charge of
the meeting. Mary Grace
Martin led the ladies in
singing the hymn “O
Worship the King!’. The
23rd Psalm was repeated in
unison for devotional time.
Anna Mae Derr, Record-
ing Secretary, read the
minutes of the December
meeting and roll call was
taken. Members gave titles
of favorite poems as they
responded. The Auditor’s
Report was read by Margar-
et Heisey and was accepted
as given. Hettie Ginder, the
newly appointed Treasurer,
gave the Treasurer’s report.
Vera Frey, on the Sunshine
Committee, told of contact
with members unable to
attend the meetings.
Suggestions for short
trips were given by Margar-
et Heisey for the Ways and
Means Committee. Kathryn
Erb, Vice President, was a
delegate to the recent
convention, and she gave a
detailed report of activities
Book Collection Drive
The Book Collection Drive
for the annual American
Association of University
Women will be held March 1
through April 30. Books and
{
other printed matter may be
donated at local branch
libraries, by placing them in
the specially marked boxes.
there. Several others accom-
panied her to the conven-
tion.
‘‘Poetry’’ was the Special
Feature of the afternoon. It
was presented by Edith
Herr, a part-time nurse from
Willow Street. Poetry has
been a hobby of hers, and
she created interest as she
gave a reading. Some of the
poems related to happen-
ings in everyday life and
others were expressions of
serious times.
Attractive refreshments
with a seasonal touch were
served and enjoyed by all.
Hostesses were Kathryn
Heisey, Kathryn Erb, Mary
Reist and Lillian Ebv. The
next meeting will be held at
the Lutheran Church, May-
town, on March 15 at 2 pm.
Christine Erb, a return IFYE
from Japan, will speak. The
Srping Rally will be held
May 1 in the Memorial Hall
at the York Fair Grounds.
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