20 - CAPE GAZETTE, Friday, June 9 -June 15, 1995
Portraits
Rehoboth Lions install officers,
award Melvin Jones recipients
The Rehoboth Beach Lions Club held its installation of officers and honored recipients of
the Melvin Jones Fellowship during a dinner at the Sea Horse Restaurant on May 24. The new
officers include (L to r.) Jim Mays, secretary;, Bob Taylor, immediate past president; Jack
Brinckmeyer, King Lion; Jim Mayben, first vice president; Loire Larsen, second vice presi.
dent; Rod Pettigrew, Lion tamer;, and Kelly Foster, tail twister.
Those receiving the prestigious Melvin Jones Awards from
the Lions Club International Federation are (I. to r.) Jack
Deeds, Edgar Cole, Orme Meade and Ray Nelson.
In recognition of their commitment to serving the world
community, the Me].vin Jones Fellowship is the foundation's
highest honor and named for the Lions Club International
founder.
They were bestowed a finely era/ted plaque and lapel pin
ackno their dedication to the foundation's humani.
tarlan Soa
The Rehoboth Beach Lions
Club recently published the
40th edition of its Rehoboth
Telephone Directory, a very
handy reference book with
all 227 and 226 exchange rest.
dential and commercial tele-
phone numbers, as well as re-
sort area advertttdng. Chair-
men of this year's efforts are
Walt Little (left) and Jim
Murray.
John J. Shwed (right), past District 4 governor, presents
the Ralph Helm Fellowship Award to outgoing Rehoboth Li-
ons Club President Bob Taylor for helping fellow Delaware-
arts in monetary needs as Lion Jim Hudson looks on.
Trish Vernon photos
American Legion Henlopen
Post 5 of Rehoboth Beach
held its installation of offi-
cers at its Monday, June 5
meeting. Those installed in-
elude (I. to r.) Lou Kupfer,
service officer;, Jack Watters,
adjutant; Dick Lewis, second
vice commander; Frank
Williams, financial officer;,
Frank Holson, sergeant at
arms; Paige Cherrix, com-
mander of the Department of
Delaware American Legion
and installing officer; Don
Mastracco, commander;, Bill
Scheele, first vice comman-
der. Not shown is James Hol-
lar, chaplain. At right, veter-
an Warren MacDonald (left)
of Rehoboth Beach, accepts
an award for a 50-year of con-
tinuous service to the Ameri-
can Legion from CherrLx.
American Legion installs officers,
presents 50 year service award
Young Republican group to meet June 13
Sussex County Republican Chairman Roland Derrickson
meets with Ginny Hollis of Seaford and Robert Shaffer of Re-
hoboth Beach as they plan the first meeting of the Teen
Young Republicans Club of Sussex County recently.
The group welcomes teenagers interested in political activ-
ities involving county, state and national candidates and will
hold its first meeting at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 13 at Grotto
Grand Slam, Rt. 1, Lewes. For more information call head-
quarters at 856-6323.