SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 5 These kids sung during the congress. With guitars are Kim Boyer is a member of St. John's; the others are Joanne Gable [left] and Kim Boyer. In back are [I-r] Jody members of the St. Luke’s congregation. Kauffman, Sue Smith, Tammy Minick, and Becky Engle. Rev. Thomas Ridenhour, left, and Rev. Robert Lescallette Youth and adults convene at St. John’s Lutheran in Maytown for study, fellowship, food, and singing by Rev. Robert Lescallette, Pastor of St. John’s featured the Reverend Dr. and the Kev. Robert pastors Raymond Fetter and On Sunday, July 29th, Thomas Ridenhour from Lescallette, St. John’s, Henri Eberly of Christ youth and adults from Gettysburg Seminary as the Maytown. Church, Elizabethtown, several area congregations keynote speaker. Other Music was provided by an supervised the pre-congress Need a Better Apartment Deal? came together at St. John’s Lutheran Church in May- town for an afternoon and evening of study, fellow- ship, food, and singing. Sponsored by four local Lutheran congregations, the event took as its theme speakers at elective sessions included the Rev. Russell Burr, St. Luke’s, Bain- bridge; the Rev. David Klepper, Trinity, Mount Joy; Ronald Good, Church of the Brethren, Elizabeth- town; Edith Mumper, Luth- ensemble of guitarists and singers from St. Luke’s and St. John’s, and Keith Smith, St. John’s organist, who accompanied the assembly in the singing of the concluding hymn, ‘‘The God of Abraham Praise.”” Dale publicity. Those who attended the congress returned to their homes and their churches with a heightened aware- ness of how the Old Testament speaks to them as children of the New All Utilities Included Enjoy: *Fully equipped kitchen *Central air and heat *Washer/dryer *Private entrance and patio Friendly neighbors and management— “The Old Testament and eran Immigration and Boyer of St. John's directed Covenant and as people Ie 1 ! a -ovenant an all in a small apartment community Christians, Today,” and Refugee Services, Lititz; the food preparation, and living in this time and place. Harvestview Apartments Mount Joy Phone 653-2328 Donegal alumni to play in charity game Graduates of Donegal ; . High who will play in the Supporting All-Star Charity Football Game on August 3rd at a Local Lancaster Catholic High School, have been announc- LOSSES Effort ed. They are: PAID Randy Derr, center on defense line; Jim Schrum, guard and linebacker; Bill Lambert, offensive and defensive tackle; Arlen Mummau, halfback and linebacker; And Pete Splain, fullback and linebacker. we FOUNDED Your Local 1889 Insurance DONEGAL Sompany MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY MARIETTA, PENNA. Dutch Wonderland © NEW ASTRO ROCKET RIDE © ANIMATED CIRCUS ® wits OUBLE SPLASH FLUME ‘NIHA10Q © $3! Donegal Mutual Insurance Company : Deanne Germer will help hos n a " a » emorial Day | EM 5 Route no. 441 By-pass Ot. 5.15 Be ey oot a Weekends Only From Labor Day Thru October Two different Admission Plans available to fit everyone's budget. Dutch Wonderland call (717) 291-1888 oute 30 East 4'/; miles east of Lancaster, Pa. 1760 PM this Friday night. Two squads will battle: East and West. The Donegal players and Deanne Germer will be part of the West team. This will be the 18th year of the annual charity game. Marietta, Pennsylvania 17547 SAOHS © SNAAMVHO TVIINV.LOG © S¥ OHS NOI'I VAS |3® WAX MUSEUM © ANIMAL FARM » NEW D ’
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