Page 10 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Michael Kohler will be featured at recital Michael Kohler, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Kohler, 35 East Main Street, Mount Joy, will be featured in an Organ/Vocal Recital on Saturday after- noon, July 24, 1976, at 4 p.m., in the Sanctuary of St. Mark’s United Metho- dist Church. He is present- ly studying organ with Mr. Gerald Miller who is the organist of St. Mark’s Church and he is a voice student of Mrs. Marilyn Miller who is choral direct- or of the church. This fall he is enrolled as a Music Education Major at Leban- on Valley College, Ann- ville, PA. The concert consists of two organ selections: ‘‘Toc- cata’ by Pachelbel and “Nun Bitten Wir’’ by Buxtehude. THe baritone selections include a variety of compositions, many of them art songs, by a wide range of composers. These are ‘‘Dedicated’’ by Robert Franz, ‘“When the Roses Bloom’’ by Reichardt, “The Daffodils’’ by Elson, “If You Have Naught’’ by de Rothschild, ‘‘How Love- ly Are Thy Dwellings’ by Marietta playground activities last week During the first two weeks 126 children have registered to participate in Marietta playground activi- ties. Besides the regular acti- vities each week, arts anc crafts and special events are provided for all age groups. Swimming lesso.s will be held during the last two weeks of July. Parents are reminded that each Monday morning a permis- sion slip and 30c is needed in order to attend the free swim Monday afternoon. Listed below are the winners of the art contest which took place last week: First place Russ Flowers, Jill Kyler, Vincent Mauss, Regina Martin. Second Place Pam Waltman, Greg Martin, Tammy Flowers, Celeste Wansley, Richie Nornhold. Third Place Debbie Gano, Mark Harris, Tina Martin, Sherry Noll, Lisa Nein. Beginners who did an outstanding job making objects. out of strips of colored paper include: First place Butch Kennedy, Jimmy Squibbs. TIOlYIO[TIA] MAZDA NEW CARS START AT $2789.00 Always a wide selection of import & compact used cars. Lancaster Toyota- Mazda SALES AND SERVICE 5270 Manheim Pike Lancaster, Pa. 569-7371 Second Place Todd Kibler, Stacey Nein, Vin- cent Mauss. + Third Place - Tim Hoff- master, Angie Roberts. George Armold was de- 2lared champion of the chinese checker tourna- ment. George was unde- feated but was given a good run by Greg Martin who finished second, Tammy Flowers who fin- ished third and Dave Dei trick who finished in 4th place. LESSONS Liddle, ‘““The People That Walked in Darkness’’ from ‘The Messiah’ by Haendel, “Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace’ by Speaks, “The Two Grenadiers’’ by Schumann, “‘If Ever I Would Leave You’ from ‘Camelot’ by Loewe and *‘I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin’ from ‘Porgy and Bess’ by Ger- shwin. The concert will be informal and is open to the public without charge. Light refreshments will be served and a time of fellowship will follow. UR ENGAGEMENT WEDDING Be sure to announce your engagement or wedding in your community newspaper THE SUSQUEHANNA TIMES For engagement or wedding announcement forms contact The Susquehanna Times, Box 775A, R.D. 1, Marietta. [426-2212 or 653-8383] Or call Hazel Baker at 426-3643. We are pleased to print your announcement and photograph free of charge. PIONEER FIRE CO. CARNIVAL Marietta, Pa. FIRE COMPANY GROUNDS Sat. July 24 4 p.m. til? ADAMS BROTHERS MUSIC FOOD & GAMES RIDES FOR THE KIDDIES BINGO & SEMI—PRIVATE & PRIVATE Complete horse-rider training for beginner thru show—huntseat, jumper, dressage, combined event. 1 mile run for conditioning horses. HORSES BOARDED Extra large indoor arena Large box stalls — INSTRUCTORS & TRAINERS— Jane C. 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