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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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The Record-Argusi
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Greenville, Pennsylvania
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20
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PAGE TWENTY THE RECORD-ARGUS GREENVILLE. THURSDAY, APRIL 2ft, Children's Play Slated Saturday The Thicl Players will present "The Storytellers," a children's theater production, at the Greenville Recreation Center at 1 p.m. Mrs. Audrey Miller Bongar, lecturer in English and theater arts, is assisting and directing the group of students who are interested in children's theater. Barbara Gcrmond, a junior from Mendcnhall, is student director.

Brian Way, an Englishman who writes children's plays with considerable audience participation, is th author of this 'play, which is suitable for youngsters between 4 and 9. Other students taking part are Mark and Dennis Funk houser, Paden City, W. Larry Shaughncsy, Meadville; Nancy Mouganis, Pittsburgh; Gary Dittman, Oil City; Deborah Ritenour, Waterloo Sally Stewart, Hookstown; i Montoursville; Janet Fry, Eric; Amy Temple, Greenville; Janet i 11 Mount Holly, N. Nancy Jackson, Chatham, N. and Craig Hess, Bangor.

BANTAM I MEADVH.LE. PA. He and She MEADVILLE. PA- FIVE EASY PIECES BANTAM CINEMA HICKORY PLAZA ZACHARIA LAKESIDE DRIVE-IN IB Conncaut Lake, 2001 Space Odessy House of Dark Shadows Draft and Examination Increase in May Record-Argus Harrisburg Bureau HARRISBURG State Selective Service headquarters laid today that 56 Mercer Co. men will be Involved in the May draft and pre-inductlon physical examination call up from ACHIEVE ACADEMIC Greenville High School juniors and seniors were inducted into the Society yesterday.

The inductees are (first row, left to right) Bonnie Retohard, Christine Bonci, Mary Lee Talbot, yield Morrison and Heather Mitchell; (second row, left to right) Ddiane King, Pamela Riley, Toni Langitetti, Patricia Riisavi, Tonii CiiancS, Janet Pearce and Shelley Ferguson; (third now left to right) Donald Baskin, Michael Mehr, Michael. McGomigial, Lawrence Moerke, Harry Gebert and Donaid Stull. (Record-Argus photo). 18 GHS Students Inducted By National Honor Society Eighteen Greenville High School students were inducted nto the National Honor Society at ceremonies at the school yesterday morning. The inductees included Lawrence Moerke, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John E. Moerke, 133 Fre donia a senior; Mary Lee Talbot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.

W. Talbot, 202 Lyn- A'ood a senior; Donald Baskin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Baskin; 28 Eagle you thought Idora was fun BEFORE just look at us NOW daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul E. King, Greenville RD 1, a junior. Also, Toni Langietti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Langietti, 70 West Main a junior; Michael McGonigal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McGonigal, 16 Oakvvew a junior; Michael Mehr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mehr, 60 South Mercer a junior; Heather Mitchell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Mitchell, Greenville RD 3, a junior; and Vicki Morrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Morrison, Greenville RD 5, a junior. 'And, Janet Pearce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles R. Pearce, 8 Progress a junior; Bonnie i a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford A. Brandt, 257 Clinton a junior; Pamela Riley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Collins, 4 Shady a junior; Patricia i a i daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Risavi, 106 Morgan a junior; and Donald Stull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Stull, 208 Lynwood a junior. FRIDAY April 30-6 P.M.

to 11 P.M. SATURDAY May P.M. to 11 P.M. SUNDAY May 2 P.M. to P.M.

1st big weekend! See continuous exhibits all 3 days during the VACATION and RECREATION SPORTSMEN'S SHOW Open Friday 6 to 11, Saturday and Sunday noun to 11 P.M. Many FREE exhibits throughput the grounds PLUS special shows and displays in the ballroom. Almost everything possible for outdoor fun. Be a sport, and bring the family! Adult admission to ballroom: $1.00, under 12: 25c it. 62 youngstown's smith side NOW OPEN EVERY WEEKEND a junior; and Christine Bonci, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George A. Bonci, 270 East a junior. Also, Cianci, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Anthony Cianci, 71 South Second a junior; Shelley Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ferguson, Greenville RD 3, a junior; Harry Gebert, son of Dr. and Mrs. Herbert G.

Gebert, 323 junior; and Clinton Diane a King, Report Results Of ACS Drive Mrs. Michael Como, chairman of Cancer Crusade here 'has reported a total of $376.25 collected in the recent canvass, surpassing the goal oT $375. Mrs. Como expressed app i a i to all who contributed and to the following crusaders: Mrs. Norman Reed, Mrs! Carson Mertz Mrs.

Charles Clayton, Mrs. Homer Vath Mrs. Arthur Hicks, Mrs. Don Greenlee, Mrs. Marvin Reynolds, Mrs.

Ivan Carey, Miss Sandy Mellott, Mrs. Don Hart, Mrs. Norman Cooley, Mrs. Harold Perrine, Mrs. Gordon Leake, Mrs.

Don Armstrong, Mrs. L. C. Jewell, Mrs. Clarence Schell, Mrs.

Joseph Mrs. LeRoy McClay, and Mrs. William Walker. CP Lions Hear AFS Student Miss Susan Deavin of Durbin, South Africa, truly a goodwill ambassador, presented th program at last night's meeting of Commodore Perry Lions Club. An exchange student at Commodore Perry, 01 making her home with Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Rockhill, Susan highlighted her talk with color slides. A question and answer period followed. Forty-one were in attendance, with the meeting conducted by George V. Carroll.

Guests included Mrs. Rockhill and daughter, Peggy; Dr. and Mrs. Norbert Borowicz; Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce Dunham and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schaff. On May 19, club members, wives and friends will visit the Pittsburgh Plate Glass plant and have dinner at the Evergreens following the tour. SANDY LAKE Mrs.

Edward Kelly, correspondent. Phone Stoneboro 2092. Lodges Honor State Assembly President Lakeview area residents participating in the Rebel' Lodge observance honoring the State Assembly President, Mrs. Henry Putt, of Sharon, included: Mrs. Twila Doyle and Mrs.

C. M. Harrison, of Stoneboro Wator Lily a Lodge, Mrs. D. E.

Blair and Mrs. William Faulconbridge, of Sandy Lake Princess Rebekah Lodge, Mrs. W. R. Grove and Miss Marjorie Bindas, of Lady Worth Rebekah Lodge, Hendersonville, in the Count of Honor.

Mrs. John Bindas, of Lady Worth, was on the reception and Mrs. Harry Fincher, of Water Lily, on the ticket committee. Mrs. Leonard ORIUFII THEftTRE OIJT62- SHARON, PcNN BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 SHORT SUBJECTS AT 8:30 TONIGHT THRU SUNDAY METRO CDinWYN MAYlft PRES.tNTi FVetty Maids an ma row SHOWN AT 9:00 ONLY CO-FEATURE AT 10:30 ALEX IN WONDERLAND An MOM Presentation in METROCOLOR Now Playing JORDAN 588-6080 "YOU MUST SEE THIS FILMI" Richtrd Schicktl.

Lift COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents BBS Production JACK NICHOLSON FIVE Easy PIECES coios Shews or 7:00 9:00 McGill, of Sandy: Lake, and Mrs. Paul Paxtbn, Fredbnia, also attended. Lakeview MHA Slated The Lakeview Mental Health Association will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in the Sandy Lake United Presbyterian Church. The program, entitled Teenage Challenge, will be presented by Mrs.

Russell Hines and Mrs. Garth Christy. The public is invited. Oppose Revenue Plan PITTSBURGH (AP) Delegates to the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors convention have voiced strong opposition to President Nixon's proposed revenue sharing plan, saying funds probably would get bogged down in the federal bureaucracy. The standup voted on the President's proposal was taken during th final day' of the convention here Wednesday.

Mine Plant Dedicated BURGETTSTOWN, Pa. (AP) An abandoned mine drainage plant using an entirely new ion exchange method was dedicated by the state Department of Environmental Resources-at ceremonies in this Washington County community today. EXCLUSIVE FIRST AREA SHOWING AT THE Columbia In Downtown Sharon Week Days at 7:30 9:25 This Time You'll Leave the Theater With Tears in Your Eyes From Laughing! Meetjjenry the laugh riot of the year- The New Love Story Couple Pictures presents HOWARD W. KOCH- HARD ELKINS PRODUCTION oiter notthou Color by MOVIELAB REYNOLDS Drive-In Theater Between Sharon Greenvill NOW! THRU SUNDAY 2 Big Color Features! Comedy! And Action! ACTION AT Brian Keith in the 25 Called during April. Five Mercer Gountians are slated for draft induction during' the month, compared with 10 called in April.

On the pre-inductiori physical examination side, 51 are scheduled to be given physicals (15 a month'earlier). Local Board 102, Mercer, will for physicals, all reportWg May 17, Local Board 103, Shawm, supply three for Induetioai 34 for physicals, alt May 17. Statewide, 1,043 vanians are being called to ftll Pennsylvania's May of 7J2, with.5,478 be given pre-ifiduettott provide two icgionruna t- draft, induction and 17 for exaniitvatlons during me tte6 Power Mowers from Take Better, Quicker Care of Your Lawn! 3 HP, 19" ROTARY Easy-Spin Lift-Up Engine Starter You'll like Its automatic choke and easy, spin lift-up engine for fast sun starts. Safe convenient engine control right on the chrome safety, handle Which folds down flat for storage; Full circle baffle and side discharge chute bag grass clippings better and give a smoother cut. 7" steal wheels with individual height adjusters.

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