Did You Hear? §§8§ Grace Steinmetz, Chiques Road, RD#1, Manheim, will be one of the artists in the Echo Valley Art Group’s first studio tour. Mrs. Steinmetz’ studio will be open Sunday, May 25, from 12 to S pm. The studio is located across the Chiques Creek from the Steinmetz home. The salt-box struc- ture is a direct result of ‘“‘Agnes’’ . . . the artist’s old studio was destroyed by the flood. The new building includes such luxury fea- tures as a 14 foot wall for large paintings, a bath and shower, a mini kitchen, and twin skylights in the north- west corner. Mrs. Steinmetz works in the media of oil, acrylic, collage, lithograph, and serigraphy. Many of her works will be on display. The artist’s major interests are the effects of light and color on natural forms. The presence of mankind is usually implied if not actually indicated in her subjects. Mrs. Steinmetz is listed in Who’s Who in American Art, Whe’s Who in American Women, and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of art, London. She is also a member of the National Society of Painters in Casein and Acrylic. §8§ §§§ Alice Musser, daughter of Leonard and Jeanette Musser, 3 East High St., Maytown, was recently honored at the Messiah College all-sports banquet held at the college’s Gran- tham Campus. Miss Musser received the Most Valuable Player award for field, awarded by the women’s track and field team, in recognition of her performance in the javelin event. In its second year as a team, women’s track and field was 3-4. Miss Musser, a Messiah freshman with undecided major, graduated last year from Donegal High School. §§§ Jeffrey Showers, 278 Rivermoor Drive, Marietta, will be a top award winner Wednesday, May 14, during the Penn State/York’s an- nual awards dinner at York's Wisehaven Hall. The second-year electrical engineering technology stu- dent will receive the York Manufacturer's Association Award for excellence in his engineering studies, the Tau Alpha Pi Award for earning the highest cumula- tive point average among sophomore electrical en- gineering technology stu- dents, and a Keystone Honor Society Key Award for maintaining the highest cumulative grade point average in his program. Showers is a Manheim Central graduate and will receive his associate degree at York on May 29. §8§ Leisure Club meets The Mount Joy Area Leisure Club met recently with 110 members and guests present. President Joe Shaeffer called the ‘meeting to order and asked for a moment of silent prayer for Mr. Clinton Eby. Mr. Arthur Braun followed with the invocation. Teressa Heisey reac ine secretary's report ding the business portion of the meeting, and Almeda Hos- tetter gave the treasurer's report. Ruth Brandt re- ported five cards sent to the sick. Belle Ludwig told the group of her recent bus trip when she attended church with President Carter. After the sevice Belle shook hands with Carter, and he mentioned that he liked the hat she was wearing. President Shaeffer - an- nounced that the June 9 meeting will include a birthday party and talent show given by the members. Appointed to the planning committee for the event were Aimeda Hostetter and Ruth Brandt. Lillian Hershey and Mr. and Mrs. Kulp were intro- duced as guests. New members are the Rev. .nd Mrs. Woodrow Kern. ‘rina Billet and Erma Wagner. Hostesses for the May meeting are Grace May, Maggie May, Alice Myers, Dorothy Neidig, Fern Ober, Harriet Raebuck, Helen Rice, Grace Shaeffer, Mrs. David Stauffer and Martha ‘Joy Bucks’ winners Mateer. Margaret Fackler and Mrs. Edna Martin will be greeters. The president announced that the May meeting will be an auction and members were aksed to bring unwrapped articles for the sale. Following the meeting the Rhythm Singers of Donegal High School put on a program. Mrs. Lau 1s director of the group. Births GLATTACKER, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Kathleen Grossman), 11 Villager Townhouse, Maytown, a son at the St. Joseph Hospital last week. a a a EE a AE aE aa aT al a aT al aE al aC A DISCO DANCE ’ Maytown Fire hall x * Friday, May 16th $2.00 Admission . 8 pm to 1 am DISC JOCKEY STAN TUCKER SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 3 TODAY'S YOUNG PEOPLE ARE GOING PLACES Especially in the United States Air Force. By enlisting now, you can take advantage of immediate job openings in such fields as Plus, the Air Force can offer you an excellent salary . . . training at some of the finest technical schools in the nation . . the chance to work on your 2-year associate oN degree through the Com- 5 Se : . 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Other winners were: Mrs. Thomas Learn, Elizabethtown, $50; Jane Geib, Elizabethtown, $40; Ken Musser, Mount Joy, $30; Brenda L. Buziak, Mount Joy, $20; and Al Williams, Mount Joy, $10. ..on the cower since (893 Third & Locust Sts., Columbia
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