Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 11, 1980, Image 7

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    June 11, 1980
Obituary
ANNA W. WOLGEMUTH
Anna W. Wolgemuth, 92,
died at the Brethren Village,
Neffsville. She was a former
resident of Rheems, and a
long-time children’s worker
in the Elizabethtown Church
of the Brethren.
She was a member of the
Lancaster Church of the
Brethren. She graduated
from Elizabethtown College
in 1922 with a bachelor of
arts degree and graduated
in 1923 from Bethany
Biblical Seminary, Chicago,
with a bachelor of divinity
degree.
She was active on the
Elizabethtown Council of
Church Women United, and
served as an officer of the
Elizabethtown Women’s
Christian Temperance
Union.
The daughter of the late
Martin N. and Susan H.
Wolgemuth, she was born in
East Donegal Township.
She is survived by three
nieces and one nephew.
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Mary-Margaret Peraro and RoAnn Lau in a skit
performed at the PUFA Command Performance III held
last Saturday, June 7, at the Donegal High School.
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Center.
Painter works on the interior of the Marietta Jaycees’
Jaycee Center (cont.)
[continued from back page]
ping pong and pool.
The stage area will be
available for dramatic pro-
'ductions or social events.
In September Head Start
will operate a daily pro-
gram. Another allocation
has been received for a
kindergarten room on the
west side with its fenced-in
playground.
Strawberry
Festival
The annual Strawberry
Festival at St. Luke's
Episcopal Church, South
Market and Columbia Ave.,
Mount Joy, will be held on
Saturday, June 21, from
4-7PM.
The menu includes chic-
ken corn soup, chicken salad
sandwiches, hot dogs, salad
bar, strawberry shortcake,
strawberries and ice cream,
strawberry pies, and this
year’s new feature, tacos.
Take-out service will be
available only from 6:30 to
7PM. Please bring own
containers.
This year’s co-chairmen
are Mrs. Mary Behling and
Mrs. Kim Mcllhenny.
Correction
Tamela Jo Stephens
The Susquehanna Times
ran an ad congratulating the
graduating seniors from
Donegal High School last
week. The photograph of
Tamela Jo Stephens had the
incorrect caption, reading
T. Shephens. We apologize
to Miss Stephens for this
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error. :
The same contractor has
been engaged to make these
changes.
In the future, a full-time
staff will operate the center
for the benefit of area youth.
“Youth councils will super-
vise the teenagers’ activi-
ties,”” said Harvey Reem,
past president of the
Jaycees and a member of
the Marietta Trust.
The Marietta Youth Ath-
letic Association has pro-
posed winter basketball and
wrestling programs.
The YMCA and YWCA
have inquired about the
possibility of setting up
social, educational, and
recreational courses.
The center has a gov-
erning board called the
Marietta Trust, set up by
the Jaycees to oversee the
structure’s conversion to a
recreation center. In the
future, the board may
include representatives of
many area organizations,
but it is presently composed
of Jaycees.
The school committee
includes John Spickler
(coordinator), Rick Sload,
Harveys Reem, William
Sload, James Wise, Richard
Sipe and Don Pickle.
They plan to meet with
the Marietta Area Business
Association, the public,
borough officials, the police
department, and church
officials, to explain their
plans. :
Another phase of renova-
tions is tentatively planned
for next year. The Jaycees
will request $66,000 to turn
the original structure into
either a sports facility or
senior citizen headquarters.
Eventually, they would like
to build a community
swimming pool in the west
side parking lot, plus locker
rooms near the pool.
The Jaycees have in-
vested countless hours of
work and planning in this
project, and are justifiably
proud of the way things are
turning out.
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