Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, January 15, 1975, Image 7

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January 15, 1975
LIONS MEET
The Marietta Lions Club
now meets at Mr. Lacy’s
Lounge on the second and
fourth Thursdays of each
month at 6:30 p.m.
At their last meeting the
Marietta Lions witnessed a
film strip entitled “The Bal-
let of Agnes.” Pat Crank-
shaw was program chairman.
President Paul Snyder pre-
sided.
New members were initi-
ated: Al Huck, Doug Milli-
ken, Harold Kulman, Casey
Kraus III.
A committee was appoint-
ed for this year’s Horse
Show: Patrick Kenney, Jr.,
Chairman; Rick Umbenhau-
er; and John Goodling, Jr.
EXHAUSTED ROOSTERS
TAKE NOTE: :
Marietta Jaycees Past
Presidents Night will be held
Saturday,January 18 at 7:30
p.m. in Mr. Lacy’s Lounge.
The program will include
dinner by Head Chef John
Branch and music for danc-
ing by “Deuces Wild.” All
Jaycees, past and present,
are cordially invited.
Tickets are available from
Ed Flanagan, 426-1625, or
Willis Herr, 426-1805.

Showalter,
pupils
Amy Showalter and Joe
Brady have been chosen
students of the month at
Riverview School. They
were nominated to repre-
sent their classes by their
teachers and classmates.
Characteristicsthat qualified
Amy were her “kindness,
loyality, respect, depend-
ability, accepting and carry-
ing resonsibility in the com-
munity and church, Girl
Scouts, choir and softball
team.” She is the daughter
Joe Brady
Brady
of month
of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sho-
walter, Jr., 251 W. Market
Street, Marietta.
Joe Brady ‘shares mon-
ey with friends, reports acci-
dents in the classroom and
schoolgrounds, plays fair,
helps Sunday School class-
mates and attends children’s
church, helps to keep the
classroom tidy, is courteous
and kind and obeys his par-
ents.” He is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Brady, 152
W. Markei St., Marietta.

Amy Showalter
Wagner chosen

John K. Wagner of Mount
Gretna has been elected
Worshipful Master of Casi-
phia Lodge No. 551, Free
and Accepted Masons, Mt.
Joy. He succeeds W. Scott
Stoner of Landisville, who
served two terms as Master
of the lodge, and was elect-
ed Representative in the
Grand Lodge.
Also re-elected were the
three trustees, Paul Gable of
Landisville, C. Bernard Griss-
inger of Mount Joy, and Har-
old L. Myers of Lancaster.
All are past masters.
The new master of Casi-
phia Lodge is a carpenter and
builder. Before moving to
Mt. Gretna he lived 30 years
in Mount Joy, where he was
in the cattle business.
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AGE GROUP 12 -17 (9:00) — AGE GROUP 6 - 11 (12:15)
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COLLEGE AVENUE & SOUTH MARKET STREET
SUSQUEHANNA TIMES & MOUNT JOY BULLETIN — Page 7

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