June 18, 1980 Sarah E. Gutshall Gutshall ‘Legion Aux. pres. Officers of the Maytown American Legion Auxilary Unit 809 were installed on June 14 at the Elizabeth- town Legion Home. The newly elected officers for the 1980-81 term are: Sara E. Gutshall, president; Births FARMER, Mr. and Mrs. Richard (Debra Leto), 444 W. Main Street, Mount Joy, a daughter at the General Hospital last week. KOSER, Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Jr. (Perrene Kipp), Alice Lease, first vice president; Phyllis Hossler, second vice president; Ruth McConnel, secretary; Harri- et Smith, treasurer; Miriam Stark, chaplain; Clarinda Barhaus, historian; and Sara Armold, Sgt. at Arms. Bainbridge, a daughter at the St. Joseph Hospital last week. WHITSELL, Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. (Gabrielle Lohrenz), 4C Essex Street, Marietta, a daughter at the St. Joseph Hospital last week. Mount Joy Area Leisure Club entertains with home talent show The Mount Joy Area Leisure Club met recently for their monthly meeting at Hostetter’s Banquet Hall with 146 members and guests present. There was a moment of silence for the members who died during the past month followed by the invocation by Dr. Ezra Ranck. This was the month honoring all birthdays and for this cake and ice cream was served. President Joe Shaeffer called the business meeting to order with the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Acting secretary Ruth Brandt read the minutes and Almeda Hostetter, treas- urer, presented her report. There were a lot of birthdays and anniversaries for the month of June, so they were honored with the birthday and anniversary songs. Hettie Ginder brought roses and those having a birthday were presented with a rose. Guests present were Lin- da Boose, Mrs. Leslie Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb, Aaron and Ann Buckwalter, Mildred Win- nich, Mary, Margaret and Helen Brosey. Four new members were added; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Webb and Ann and Aaron Buckwalter. President Shaeffer an- nounced two bus trips are being planned: one, a tour of Lancaster County, and the other to Annapolis, Md. to visit the United States Naval Academy and a ride on a boat. Other items of business were discussed Lions Club of Marietta visits Blind Center Members of the Marietta Lions Club, for their last meeting, toured the Lan- caster County Blind Asso- ciation and enjoyed a catered dinner held on the premises. Mrs. Marion Campbell, managing director of the facilities, was hostess for the club members and their wives. She explained - the function of the Association. Robert Spangler, outgoing president of the Marietta club, presented checks a- mounting to $150 to the Association. The shop facilities of the Blind Association center presently house quarters for VHE COMPLETE VARIETY STORE . ORLON® ACRYLIC YARN Machine wash-‘n dry. 4-ply. 3% oz. ombres or 4 oz. solid colors. *DuPontCM ®DuPont TM WINTUK YARN 99° Reg. Price — *1*’ G. C. MURPHY CO. 12-14 West Main Street, Mount Joy assembling shoe polishing kits. Additional items, such as baskets, are made and sold in the center's gift shop. Additional products will be manufactured as more shop facilities are completed. The radio broadcasting studio is now housed in a temporary location and will be moved into the new headquarters later. This station was the second volunteer transmitting cen- ter in the state with persons broadcasting news, book reviews and valuable in- formation over special FM wave lengths. Craft, ceramic and paint- ing classes are also offered at the center to more than 700 handicapped persons in the county. The classes are taught by volunteers. The eye clinic housed at the center is manned by optomitrists and opticians. It has the latest equipment for eye examinations and treatments for the under- privileged. The services will increase as the center is expanded. The next meeting of the Marietta Lions Club will be at the home of Lion Richard Smedley, North Gay Street, on June 26. Londonderry Days “Londonderry Days’’ are coming up on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 3, 4, and S. These celebrations will be held at Londonderry Township's Sunset Park located just off of Geyers Church Road, % mile from Rt. 441 near Middletown. The activities will get underway on Thursday eve- ning, and will continue the next two days with live entertainment, two pig roasts, a barter fair, arts and crafts, food and refresh- ments and a free donkey baseball game. and announcements were made. The next meeting will be a picnic at Hostetters and will begin at 12 noon. Following the meeting bingo will be played. The entertainment was strictly home talent and opened with a newly formed kitchen band, with Mildred Way at the piano playing old songs and the kitchen band consisting of Almeda Hos- tetter, Ruth Brandt, Ella Germer, Miriam Gainer, Maude Frey and Ruth Hall. Next was a vocal solo by Jay Sherk, accompanied by Nellie Vogel. Then Belle Ludwig gave a reading followed by several accor- dian solos by Amos Rutt. This was followed by a reading by Hettie Ginder and then two songs by a Quartet consisting of War- ren Bentzel, Jay Sherk, Charles Eby and Dr. Ezra Ranck. John Brown then took the stage and brought laughter to the group with his jokes. President Joe Shaeffer then presented a brief history of the Mount Joy Area Leisure Club which held their first meeting January 10, 1966 which started with a membership of twenty five members. This concluded the day's activities, which were en- joyed by everyone. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9 now White 8 Last 12-PC. 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