Masonry Magazine October 1967 Page. 21

Words: James Keiser, John Keener, A. Nolfi, Karl Cooper, Raymond Long, Haskel Royer, Robert Simrell
Masonry Magazine October 1967 Page. 21

Masonry Magazine October 1967 Page. 21
Seated (1. to r.) are: Karl Cooper, Treasurer: Raymond R. Long, Jr., President and A. Nolfi, Philadelphia, MCAA State Chairman. Standing are: Haskel Royer, Dinner Committee Member: James Keiser, Chairman Dinner Committee: John Keener, Dinner Committee Member and Robert Simrell, Executive Secretary, MCA of Central Pennsylvania.


MCA Chapter Holds Annual Banquet
Building goodwill and creating an atmosphere of interest in the entire Construction Industry was one of the themes of the Annual Banquet of the Mason Contractors Association of Central Pennsylvania held last month at the West Shore Country Club, Camp Hill, Pa. The primary purpose of this annual dinner is to generate with architects, engineers and public officials a desire to use a greater amount of masonry construction throughout the entire State of Pennsylvania.

Guests of the Chapter were prominent architects of the local area; the Director of the General State Authority.

During the social hour James Keiser, Samuel Caretti, Gene McLeary, A. Nolfi Abraham Jacobs, Thomas Harpster and John Weinrich talk over the affairs of the day.

Left to right are: W. McCraney, John M. Kostecky, Larry Melvin and Jack Kovelski.
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