Page 6 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN s February 19, 1975 F WE : Scholarships CLUB HOLDS MEETING : dents ig ailond fer next Thiel College is pleased meeting which will be held Outstanding academic HENRY Y. SMITH by Joseph Shaeffer to announce Passavant Scho- pepryary 19, 1975 at Over- achievement. HONORED larship opportunities for the 51 Restaurant or. Route High SAT/ACT scores freshman class entering in 501 two miles north of High class rank hed Henry Y. Smith, past : The Mount Joy Leisure off the organ now owned September 1975. Itisim- | pn ctor Dinner ($4.75) Participation in SChodl ~ 4 ont-of the former Co- : Club held its regular month- by the club but no longer POrtant to note that those iy pe served at 7 p.m. activities and community . pois tnited Telephone : ly meeting Monday, Febru- used. A committee con- Students who have not yet sip tho meeting starting at service projects. : . Company, was honored Feb- 1 ary 10 in the Florin Fire sisting of Chairman Jim Sch- made application to Thiel 8 p.m. Recommendation of gui- ruary 8 by over 50 close hall with 105 members and neider, George Groff and would still be eligible to Additional information a- dance counselor. : friends, company officials guests present. John Rice distributed the compete for the scholar- vailable in the guidance of- Additional information on nd industry leaders as he tickets and the drawing will Ships if their admissions ap- fice. Temple University and its ended his 37 Year.carcer Ln, ; President De held at the April meeting. Plication is processed prior The Society of Manu- many educational offerings telephone industry. Joe Shaeffer presided and Several bus trips are in to March 15, 1975. facturing Engineers is ac- available in the guidance Smith served as president : opened the meeting with the the thinking stage, one to Thiel will continue to cepting applications for their office. and general manager of the pledge of allegiance to the Duke Gardens in May and reward top students through annual scholarship award in Columbia Telephone Com- flag, followed by the secre- ©Ometo the Kutztown Fair jn the Elizabeth Steward A- engineering. This is a $400 -pany until 1966 when the tary’s report of the Janu- June. These will be dis- Wards. This $2000 award per year award for four THOMAS BUCHER company joined the Eastern ary meeting by Secretary Cussed at a later meeting. (8500 per year) is given years. This is open to any TO SIT INMOUNT JOY Group of the United Tele- : Nedra Brandt, followed by Ihe sum of $27.50 was pre- without demonstrated need student (male or female) Th W. Bucher. Phone System. In mid 1972 the Treasurer's report by sented to the Library by the to any student who ranks residing in or attending a Mr. omas W. B "the COMPANY. Was. ior eus Leisure Club. in the upper 5% of hishigh school in Lancaster City or ~~ Field Representative for : 8 Kathryn Zink. . po C man Edwin D. Esh- into The United Telephone school graduating class and County planning to attend ongressman la: rT Ae ; th The business carries an unqualified char- 3 college, university, junior leman, will sit in the Post Company of Pennsylvania. Lens Eshleman o : © meeting adjourned and after acter recommendation from college or technical school Office of Mount Joy this He has served the Eastern e Sunshine Committee rea he the invocation by Arthur his principal. with a specific course in coming Saturday, February Group as vice president 9 report on cards sent n the Braun, cake and coffee was Additional information on tool design, mechanical, 22, 1975, from 11 a.m. to public affairs since 1969. 5 shut-ins. George Groff re- served. these scholarships available manufacturing, industrial or ~~ Noon. Smith and his wife, the mn ported that the Community The Mount Joy Library from Mrs. Grimm in the electrical engineering. Anyone having any pro- former Violet Abkarian have Council is in the process of will be sending out letters guidance office. See Mrs. Grimm for ap- blem at all involving the three children. An avid st reorganization and no acti- asking for contributions. Averett College announ- plication forms. Federal Government is in- sailor, Smith is a member ai vity report could be given The Leisure Club enclosed ces six $1,000 scholarships Seton Hill College an- vited to come in and discuss of the Susquehanna Yacht p at this time. Bertha For- : i : it wi . Bucher Club in Long Level. te : these letters in envelopes for freshmen who will be ;5uncesa $300 scholarship it with Mr. Bucher. g man of the Entertainment : ; g 2 C : for the Library. Following resident students. Awards (, the winner of the Seton ommittee reported the : : i . : A t ting would be a the completion of this task 2ar¢ made on the basis of pp College Mathematics Rox! ner ine . a brief “Show and Tel” Scholarship and leadership (Contest to be held March 1, D covered dish and the meet qualities and are renewable : ch ing would begin at 12 noon. Program was presented. 1975. See Mrs. Grimm for le Those showing items and €ach year. details. telling about them were Jim For details on these and The Presbyterian School Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Kay- Schneider, Mrs. Helen Hor- Other scholarships at Aver- rn ring is offering a nurs- th lor were admitted as new ton and Mrs. Lillian Eby. ett, see your counselor. ing orientation course to : members and the guests in- Attention Senior Girls - high school juniors, seniors \ 7 in cluded Mrs. Elwood Martin, The next meeting will The Penn State Alumnae and graduates who ‘wish to ne Esther Trout, Mrs. Phares be held March 10, and it Club of Lancaster County be considered for a nursing CARPET CLEANING in Gibble, Mr. and Mrs. David Will be a covered dish and is offering a scholarship to career. Lc Pass a Barto and Kath- YH] esin 2 i 2 gation Logo Reservation forms and Make Reservations at Columbia Hardware ryn Schatz. 0 i i i il- y Revenue Agent Harry Con- o her igh and is jn Age) of Sore iS rejmstin sval SPECIAL RENTAL RATE - $12 per day G stein. Although Mr. Con- financial aid. Applications i i | am gn, The usual Birthday and stein will ni on income available from Mrs. Grinim fogs ane offers a ENDS FECRUARY 28 28 { anniversary songs were sung. tax and filing the form, his in the guidance office. outstanding achievement ue Three hundred tickets were main purpose will be to American Institute of In- scholarships to graduates of COLUMBIA HAR DWAR E distributed to members, to answer questions the mem- dustrial Engineers, Lancas- Pennsylvania high schools. Ch be sold for 50¢ each and bers may have on their in- ter Chapter extends an in- In order to be considered a Marietta 426-1525 Gi would be used to chance come tax. vitation to interested stu- students must have: an a messes of z i Ed Marietta Aux. : JACK HORNER SHOES : as The Marietta Branch William Heisey is chairman 2 TRADITIONAL z md Auxiliary to the Columbia of the project and reserva- i g oi voted to contribute $300 tions may be made by call- £ E oft toward its pledge of $5000 her at 426-3311. E E Sc at the regular February sess- The date has heen seta z { Ly £ at ion held at the home of Miss blished for the Spring Safari E . / g Elsie McCloskey. Mrs. Ben to be held at the home of § IR AAR AN z il Kulman was co-hostess for Mrs. Ralph Miller, Fairview Friday -9t0 9 Saturday - 9to 5 : PX the ing. Ave., May 10, from 3to7 £§ E oncag merting ng £ LAST CHANCE FOR THESE UNBELIEVABLE VALUES z The March 10 meeting a z be The group willsponsora will be held at the home of / z Sc bus trip to the Philadelphia Mrs. James Baker with Mrs. g Two Tables Women's | Two Tables : cat flower show on March 11. Maurice Sweitzer as co-hos- z o 3 g Us The bus will leave from the tess. A white elephant auc- g Sp t Sh Ch 1d Sh £ an parking lot of the Presby- tion will be =p Aan by £ 0I 0es l Ien S [HH z ter terian church at 7:45 a.m. Mrs. Harold Drager. Sale : z tie: They will return, leaving jtems may be wrapped or £ *Loafers 5 22 Values $ . 22 Values z jur Wanamakers at Sp.m. Mrs. ypwrapped. : *Casual Types to *Misses to E : *Boots $19.99 *Little Gents $13.99 g ® -) = Boro asks your advice ! g One Rack One Rack Women’s z Money raised by contributions to the flood relief fund y z in Marietta is available for a community project. M Sh ] & 0 l Sh g YOU can help decide how this money should be spent i tn S 0€s IeSS asia 0€5 i by writing your suggestion in the blank space below. Take £ 5 or mail your suggestion to the Marietta Borough Office, £ - : $ 22 Values $ ” 22 Values i 111 East Market Street, Marietta, 17547. Please print i Broken Sizes to *Dexter to i ‘ - *Ni i = your name and address below. : Columbia Store Only $29.95 Miss America $23.99 : ! Name a SENG iris £ COLUMBIA & MOUNT JOY : 5 A Eta SR 348888 tha A SBR aA Ra
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