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Village Happenings - April 2005
 
Warminster resident Bess Wheeler enjoys herself at the Mardi Gras party, hosted by the Worthy Grand Matron.
Elizabethtown resident Gladys Diem paints Easter eggs for the annual Employee Easter Egg Hunt.
Celebrating the luck of the Irish are Lafayette Hill residents Charles and Inez Tweston.
Sewickley resident Ruth Wolfe receives the "Best Overall" award for decorating her door in the Star Points Building for St. Patrick's Day.
B.J. Franks, Executive Director in Sewickley, and members of the Masonic Village at Sewickley Library Committee present a $5,000 donation to the Sewickley Public Library. Pictured are resident Marge Anderson, Sewickley Library employee Carol Logsdon, Mrs. Franks, Sewickley Library employee Carolyn Toth, and residents Jane Russell, Fran Shaney, Jean Aiken, Elizabeth Marshall and Natalie Studley.
Sewickley residents Flossie Poxon, Howard Mattison, Fran Shaney, Miriam Mattison and Norma Gentile enjoy a game of Mexican Train Dominoes.
In recognition of his 50 years of service to the Rescue Fire Engine & Hose Co. #3 in Shamokin, Elizabethtown resident Claude E. Kehler accepts a watch from fellow firefighters Robert F. Milbrand and Ralph J. Renn.
Malcolm and Ann Charles and Marion and George Miller enjoy each other's company at the "Meet Your New Neighbors" breakfast social in the Three Loaves Café. The Charles' and Millers were joined by fellow residents from the new retirement living cottages in Elizabethtown.
Elizabethtown DeMolay recently hosted a Casino night for retirement living and residential living residents in Elizabethtown, complete with $100 in "funny money" for each resident. DeMolay member Ian Krinzer runs the roulette table, while residents Richard and Shirley Manley and Richard Hawkins try to win some more "money."
Sporting their Eagles attire, Lafayette Hill residents enjoy the Eagles Pep Rally on February. 4.
Elizabethtown resident Edna Verlenden builds a snowman with a little help from Liz Grosh, Recreation Leader.
Warminster resident Emma Young shares a moment with Rusty the Retriever.
Elizabethtown residents Mary Knight and Helen Pages enjoy the Valentine's Day Dance.
Sewickley retirement living resident Ken Faux teaches an "Introduction to Excel" class to a full house in the Computer Resource Center in the Clubhouse at Sewickley. The class was one in a four-part series on Excel.
These residents from the Star Points Building in Sewickley have been doing a lot of walking! They are part of an exercise group who has been wearing pedometers to track their steps. Their weekly mileage ranges from 10-20 miles. Taking a break from all that exercise is (from left) Natalie Stalling, Sarah Rosenfelder, Kay Lengyel, Helen Bradel, Elaine O'Neill, Muriel Reibie, Millie Dilliplane and Janell Palko. According to Mrs. Dilliplane, "It surprises me to see the mileage and steps I've taken throughout the day."
Warminster resident George Wolf dons a "powdered wig" in honor of George Washington's birthday.
Congratulations to the Masonic Life Center's March Fitness Extraordinaire, Elizabethtown resident Janet Barry.
Harrietta Anderson gets into the Super Bowl spirit in Warminster.
Picking up their daffodils for the American Cancer Society Daffodil Days project are (from left) Sewickley retirement living residents Catherine Beaman, June McCormick and Peggy Freeman, Gail Brenkus (Marketing Counselor) and resident Petey Carlson

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