Published November 13, 2007 08:37 pm -
News Briefs from Nov. 14, 2007
The Herald
HHS play “Noises Off” opens today
HERMITAGE -- Hickory High School students will stage “Noises Off” at 7 p.m. today through Friday in the high school auditorium. The Michael Frayn play follows a motley bunch of actors as they struggle to stage a play. Tickets: 724-981-8750, Ext. 1244, or at the door.
John Barnes to celebrate his 100th
GROVE CITY — John “Lee” Barnes will celebrate his 100th birthday with a breakfast buffet at 8:30 a.m. Dec. 5 in the first floor dining room of Trinity Living Center, 400 Hillcrest Ave., Grove City. Presentations and acknowledgments will be 9 a.m.
Barnes worked 25 years for Grove City Borough electric plant, as a guard for Cooper Bessemer and for Smith Funeral Home. He attends Holy Trinity Lutheran Church.
Barnes is a fan of the Pittsburgh Penguins, Pirates and Steelers. Barnes’ wife, Harriet, is a homemaker.
Reservations are needed by Nov. 30. Call 724-458-9501.
Victor Marburger marking birthday 95th with cards
MERCER — Victor Marburger will celebrate his 95th birthday on Nov. 30.
Cards may be sent to him at 82 Millbrook Road, Mercer 16137.
Westminster College plans ‘Get Real!’ lecture
NEW WILMINGTON — David Smith, an accounting professor at Westminster College in New Wilmington, will present “Being a Smart Investor” from 12:40 to 1:50 p.m. Thursday in McKelvey Campus Center’s Witherspoon Lakeview Room, on campus.
This will be the third part of the “Get Real!” life preparation series, Investment opportunities beyond checking and savings accounts will be covered. Sponsored by the student affairs office, the series acquaints students with life after college.
Info: Rachel Lantz, resident director, 724-946-7913; or e-mail, GetReal@westminster.edu
Lube sets ski, snowboard party Thursday