Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, January 22, 1975, Image 9

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January 22, 1975
Miller, pres.
athletic assn.
William Miller was install-
ed as president of the Mari-
etta Youth Athletic Asso-
ciation.
Gordon Yohe is vice
president, Winnie Bensing-
er, secretary, Emma Penwell,
treasurer, and Mervin Gut-
shall, equipment manager.
Three girl softball teams
have been planned for this
‘summer. Lucie Brady will
manage the team of girls 8
to 12 years old, Frances
Cranford, the 13 to 15 year
old, and Mrs. Bensinger, the
16 to 21 year olds, who will
play in the York league.
Marietta Borough Coun-
cil has granted permission
to the Association to spon-
sor organized leagues for
both boys and girls.
The season will run from
April 4 to August 31.
The boys’ baseball pro-
gram will include four Mid-
get-Midget teams, that play
all games at home, one

D. Shope wins
patrol honor
by Hazel Baker
Dean Shope, a sixth grad-
er at Riverview Elementary
School, has been honored
as outstanding patrol mem-
ber of the week. Dean
qualified for the award for
being on time each session,
wearing a clean belt, polish-
ed badge, setting an example
by following safety rules
and showing examplary be-
havior while in the class-
room, cafeteria, halls and
playground.
traveling Midget-Midget Sh aeffer heads
team for ages 8 to 11, a
Junior Midget team for the
12 to 14 year olds and a
Midget team for boys 14
to 16. There are some
managerial spots still open
for the boys’ teams. Any-
one interested in becoming
a manager or just a helper,
in any capacity, notify any
member of the Association.
Sign-up campaign for
both boys and girls will be
at the Community House
April Sth, 10 am. to 12
noon and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
and April 12th from 1 p.m.
to 3 p.m. If your child is
registering with us for the
first time it will be necess-
ary to bring along their
Birth Certificate.
Any area adult resident who
is interested in helping our
organization help your child-
ren, is urged to attend.
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Leisure Club
Joe Shaeffer was install
ed as president of the Lei-
sure Club by George Groff
at the January 13 meeting
taking over the gavel from
Eva Groff. Clark R. Shel-
don was installed as vice-
president, ass’t. vice presi-
dent, Floy Gilbert, secre-
tary, Nedra Brandt, ass’t.
secretary, Anna Zerphey,
treasurer, Kathryn Zink,
ass’t. treasurer, John Rrown,
recording secretary, Clinton
Eby, and ass’t. recording
secretary, Maude Frey.
The meeting at the Florin
Fire Hall was attended by
104 people.
One new member, Thel-
ma Taylor, joined the group.
Guests were Cyrus Geib,
Mary Nissley, and Paul
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The Brass Ensembles of
Elizabethtown College and
Messiah College will present
a joint concert on Wednes-
day, January 22, at 7:30
p.m., in Elizabeéthtown’s
Alumni Auditorium.
Each ensemble will per-
form several works alone
and then combine for three
others, “Toccata” by Bon-
elli, “Providebam” by Lasso,
and “Sonata XIX” by Gabri-
eli, according to Dr. Darrell
R. Douglas, associate pro-
fessor of music and conduc-
tor of the Elizabethtown
group.
Richard Hiler is conduc-
tor of the Messiah ensemble.
The Concert is open to
the public without charge.

Elizabethtown College’s
Brass Ensemble will partici-
pate in the Evensong service
at the Washington Cathedral
on Sunday, January 26, at
4 p.m., at the invitation of
Cathedral officials.
Among the members of
the Ensemble is a local stu-
dent, Arthur C. Baughman,
trombone, 228 N. Barbara
St., Mount Joy.
State jobs
available
Civil Service Jobs are
available in boiler inspec-
tion, computer operation,
and corrections trainee posi-
tions with the State.
Applications and further
information can be obtain-
ed from the Civil Service
Commission in Harrisburg
or the State Employment
Office in Lancaster.
Red Barn
Located 4 miles West of Eliza
bethtown on Falmouth Rd.
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Brass ensemble
by Wendy Gentile
The Mount Joy Welcome
Wagon held a White Ele-
phant Sale Wednesday, Janu-
ary 15, at the Rheems Fire
Hall. Leftover bazaar items
and candles were’ auction-
ed off.
Don’t forget your house-
hold hints for Lee Bickford!
Also, anyone interested in
card club Thursday after-
noons should contact Lee.
We wish to congratulate
all the women of Welcome
Wagon who contributed of
their time and efforts to
selling the Little Darling
Candles. What a fabulous
job! 424 candles were sold
altogether. Lena Parker was
our super seller with 49
candles. Others were Susan
Back, 38, and Linda Hoo-
ver, 37. Thank you girls,
and thank you Thelma Ran-
kin for organizing and carry-
out this terrific project.
Crafts will meet at 8
p.m., January 23, at Sharon
Oldfather’s. Macrame’ owls
will be made again for the
benefit of those who missed
Jast Thursdays meeting.
Welcome Wa
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An informal “Wine and
Cheese’ Party is scheduled
for January 25 at 8 p.m. in
the cafeteria/conference
room of the Agway Build-
ing, Route 230 W, Elizabeth-
town. Gray Sellers will be
the host. $1.00 per person
deposit will be required at
this week’s meeting. Call
Betty Byrd for directions if
needed. Bring your friends.
Interested in being ba-
zaar chairman for 1975. Call
Cherie Dillow.
Plans are being made
to visit the Rheems and
Schock’s Nursing Homes on
February 9 at 3 p.m. Bring
a quarter to this weeks meet-
ing to help buy a gift.
The next board meeting
will be held at Betty Byrd’s
home, Mt. Pleasant Rd.,Feb-
ruary 5 at 8 p.m.
We wish to thank our
sponsors who have faithfully
supported our club these
past few years. Through
their generous contributions,
we may continue to serve
the people of our commun-
ity and al newcomers to the
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gon coming events
area. We appreciate their
efforts and hope they will
remain with us in the years
to come. Again, we thank
you.
Anyone who recently
moved to the area and is
interested in receiving a Wel-
come Wagon call from a hos-
tess, please contact Bea Boss-
ler, 367-2740.

Chosen
Joseph P. Nolt, Siegrist
Road, Mount Joy, vice presi-
dent of Engle-Hambright &
Davies Inc., has been elected
president of the Keystone
chapter, Associated Build-
ers and Contractors.
Nolt is a 1955 graduate
of McCaskey High School.
and a 1959 graduate of
Franklin and Marshall Coll-
ege. He received a master's
degree at Eastern New Mexi-
co University and attended
Dickinson Law School for
one year.
Captain in the Air Force
from 1959 to 1962, he join-
ed Engle-Hambright & Dav-
ies in 1971.

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