Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, May 14, 1975, Image 12

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Page 12 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
Bill Brown makes things
by Jean Adrian
William “Bill”’ Brown of
48 East Front Street, Mari-
etta is<a very talented man
in the eyes of his comrades.
His skill is known to his
associates at U. S. Alumin-
um, where he works.
Bill uses his skills to make
furniture. He strives to-
ward simplicity and sturdy
work. He takes a lot of
time and pride in his work
to make it to perfection.
The table and benches in
his home have gone through
the Flood of ‘72, and are
still in excellent shape. A-
mong his pieces of work are
a Butter Churn Coffee Table
and a Wagon Seat Coffee
Table, which are used in
his home.
For the past years he has
made and sold some of his
products.
Legion Aux.
At its scheduled monthly
meeting on May 6th, the
American Legion Auxiliary of
Libhart-Dyer Post #197
Bainbridge, initiated plans
for a Sarah Coventry Fashion
Show and a craft sale
combined. It will be held at
the Post home on Front
Street, Bainbridge, on May
19 trom 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. The
public is invited to view the
He has a very vivid work-
shop in the basement of his
home. It is very inclusive
and he takes a lot of pride
in it. It includes a large
number of tools and saws,
which he uses skillfully.
He makes everything
from gun cabinets to cradles.
His work shows the real
grain of the wood, and
brings out its natural beau-
ly.
He recently gave his
daughter a beautifully con-
structed Hope Chest, which
she takes great pride in.
He is now working on a
project for an area Bicen-
tennial organization.
You wouldn’t be .sur-
prised to hear him hard at
work if you pass by his
house.
fashion show
sale items which can be
purchased. Home crafts
made by local persons will
also be offered for sale. For
those who wish an outlet for
selling these items call Mrs.
C. J. McCarty at 426-1349,
president of the organization
or bring contributions to the
Post Home between 1 and
1:30 p.m. on sale day.
MYO plans
by K. L. Fry
Maytown Youth Organiza-
tion had its monthly meeting
on April 28th. M.Y.O. plans
to have a stand at the
Memorial Day Flea Market
in Maytown. Please look for
it and support the M.Y.O.
The May meeting will be
held on May 19 at 8:30, a
week ahead of the regular
date and time. The public is
invited to attend meeings;
The M.Y.O. would welcome
more participation by towns
people.
RED CROSS ANOUNCES
ANNUAL MEETING
Public notice is hereby
given that the Annual Meet-
ing of the Lancaster County
Chapter, American National
Red Cross will be held on
Tuesday, May 20, at 1 p.m.
at the Red Cross Chapter
House, 430 West Orange
Street, Lancaster.
Those planning to attend
are requested to contact the
Red Cross Office at 299-5561.
Flags
Flags for decorating the
graves of Lancaster County
Veterans, are available at the
County Court House, East
King and North Duke Sts.,
and the Veterans Affairs
Office, 900 East King St.,
Lancaster, Pa.


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Elementary Spring Concert, May 20
The ninth annual spring
concert will be presented
May 20, at Riverview Ele-
mentary School, Marietta, at
7:30 p.m. Under the Direc-
tion of Morrell Shields, the
members are selected from
the four elementary schools
in the Donegal District. The
band program will include
the following numbers: ‘‘The
House of the Rising Sun,”
‘arranged by Dale Lauder;
“*Charade,’’ Henry Mancini;
“Two Tunes for Tooters,”’
arranged by John Kinyon;
‘Songs of the Sage,’’ arran-
ged by John Kinyon; ‘‘The
Candy Man,” Lesle Bri-
cusse-Anthony Newley;
“Mighty Mac,”” Lloyd Con-
ley; ‘‘Matchmaker,”” Jerry
Bock; ‘‘Sabre Dance,’’ Aram
Khachaturian; ‘‘Showcase
For Showoffs,’” arranged by
Dale Lauder; ‘‘Blue Velet,”’
Bernie Wayne; ‘‘Turkish
March,” Ludwig Van Beeth-
oven and ‘‘Brothers Two,”
arranged by John Kinyon.
The sixth grade chorus will
present a varied program of
popular songs at the concert
under the direction of John
Eyer and Pat Enos. 90
flutophone players from the
four elementary schools will
also participate.
Art displays at Riverview
will be arranged by the Art
instructors Marion Heisey
and Sue Folly and are in
relation to the spring con-
cert.
BLOOD
SCREENING
Mrs. Rick Smedley, Jr.,
and Miss Jennie Heistand
will conduct a blood pressure
clinic at the Marietta Com-
munity House on Friday,
May 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. The
check is free to the public.
PRESSURE
SCHOOL LUNCHES
AVAILABLE TO
SENIOR CITIZENS
The Donegal School
Board at its April 17, 1975
meeting voted to make
school lunches available to
all senior citizens of the
Donegal School District for
the adult lunch price of 60
cents daily. The only re-
quest is that the building
cafeteria manager be noti-
fied at least 24 hours be-
fore the lunch date, and
that any groups be of re:-
sonable size on any given
date. The daily menus are
published in some area news-
papers weekly, as well as
available from the building
offices. The usual hours
for cafeteria operation are
11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., al-
though this may vary slight-
ly in each district building.
A senior citizen for this pro-
gram is defined as age 65
and older, the same as for
our district golden age acti-
vity passes.
R. F. Hallgren
Superintendent
rE IN YY
Members of the all ele-
mentary band will present a
similar program at Branford
Conn., on June 12th. The
members will leave from
Donegal High School on June
11, and will visit Tarrytown,
New York enroute. The
Castle, Washington Irving's
birthplace and restoration
will be among the highlights
of the tour. The students will
spend the night at the school
and each will receive break-
fast and lunch for traveling
for the return trip.
Members of the all ele-
mentary band are: Flutes -
Donna Hay, La Tisha Bar-
nitz, Lynn Hart, Maxine
Maxwell, Susan Malik, Erika
Nissley, Kaye Wolgemuth,
Cindy Peifer; Clarinets
Nancy Peterman, Rodney
Fellenbaum, Karen Mum-
maw, Nancy Kreider, Diane
Martin, Susan Russell, Sher-
ry Derr, Tracey Geib, Joan
Garber, Casey Wagner, Kim
McKain, Ann Eicherly, Allen
Brian, Craig Roper; Bass
Clarinets - Sherry Frey and
Brian Newcomer; Also Saxo-
May 14, 1975
phones - Tom Hatt, Joe
Palmer and Robert Flana-
gan; Tenor Saxophone -
Lonnie Earhart; Cornets -
Dean Brian, Phil Landis,
John Scheuling, Robert Zei-
ters, Tom Pekaro, Scott
Thome, Jay Garber, Phil
Peters, Lester Reiner, Phil
Mellinger; Horns - Phil
Speckler, David Winters,
Sinia Young, Jan Hess:
Trombones - Curtis Heller,
Billy Cox, Ricky Longeneck-
er, Scott Brandt, Scotty
Maguire; Baritone - John
Kerschner; Bass - Kathy
Maguire; Percussion - Mary
Ruhl, Cindy Robinson, Mike
Frey, Scott Hoover.
MIDGET FOOTBALL
MEETING
The regular monthly
meeting of the Donegal
Braves Midget Football Par-
ent’s Club will be held today,
Wednesday, at 7 p.m. in the
Mount Joy Restaurant. Plans
for the upcoming season will
be under consideration. All
interested parents are urged
to attend.
Flute recital
Five Flute students of
Mrs. Sylvia M. Weaver
presented a flute recital in
the afternoon of May 4 at the
Weavers’ home at 212
Fairview Street, Mount Joy.
The five girls presented
were the following: Beth
Prowell, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. James Prowell, Jr. of
Maytown who played ‘‘On
Wings of Song,’’ by Mendel-
ssohn and ‘‘Dancing Doll”,
by Poldini; Lisa Mummaw,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Drew Mummaw of Mount
Joy who played a ‘‘Sonatina’’
by Kuhlau and ‘‘Rustic
Dance’ by Howell; Patty Jo
Cranford, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Cranford
who played a ‘‘Sonatina’’ by
Clementi and ‘‘The Way We
Were!’ by Hamlisch; Debra
Ross, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Ross of Mount
Joy who played ‘‘Andante
and Allegro’ by Reid and
‘‘Allegro’”’ by Loeillet; and
Christine Spickler, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Spickler of Mount Joy who
played ‘‘Concertino’’ by
Chaminades.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. Weaver following
the recital.

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