November 28, 1979 Mildred Lindemuth [left] and Margaret Haas proudly display some of the items for the bazaar Zion Lutheran Women sponsor bazaar this Fri. & Sat. The Lutheran Church Women of Zion Church in Marietta will hold a holiday bazaar on Friday, Nov. 30th, and Saturday, Dec. 1st, at the church. It's located on Colebrook Road, just off Rte. 441 outside Marietta. Friday hours will be 11:00am to 8:00pm; 9:00am to 1:00pm on Saturday. A luncheon will be served on Friday from 11:00 to 2:00: macaroni or potato salad, pie or cake, chips, sandwich and beverage, all on made gifts such as scarves, macrame, hangings, ments, baked for $1.50. There will be many items sale, including hand ceramics, wall and tree orna- as well as home- and home-canned Mrs. are co-chairwomen of this bazaar. foods. Mrs. Maggie Haas and Mildred Lindemuth Proceeds from the Luther- an Church Women’s bazaar will go into the organ fund. Students at Zion Lutheran Nursery school display their Thanksgiving costumes Zion Lutheran Nursery School The First Thanksgiving was re-enacted on Wednes- day by the students, teachers, and room mothers at Zion Lutheran Nursery School, Marietta. The children used place- mats they had watercolored, turkeys made from paper plates and candles to re-enacts Thanksgiving decorate their table. The children wore Indian headbands that they had made, Mrs. Becky Von Stetten (room mother) wore full Indian dress and Mrs. Cheryl K. Ronan (teacher) dressed as a pilgrim. Together they acted out the story of the first Thanksgiv- ing after having it read to them. Room mothers Mrs. Car- ole Keim, Mrs. Jean Maurer and Mrs. Becky Von Stetten helped the children to make biscuits and butter and to make turkeys out of apples. They also helped with games. Everyone then sat down to a Thanksgiving feast consisting of biscuits and butter, pumpkin cookies (made by the children) and punch. While seated around the candlelit table the children joined hands and each told of one thing for which he or she ‘was éspecially thankful. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9 Kim and Sharon to perform at Crossroads Kim and Sharon, a vocal group composed of two housewives, will present a program of Christian music on Sunday, Dec. 2nd, at 7:00pm at the Cross Roads Church, Mount Joy. Kim and Sharon have been singing together since September. They met at the Wesleyan Church in Frack- ville, where they had worshipped and sung in church together for three years. The Sharon half of Kim and Sharon is Sharon Morin, of Frackville. She is the organist at her church. Mrs. Kim Gello, from Barnes- ville, Pa., is the other half. Kim has a B.A. degree in music education from Mes- siah College (1972). She has toured with Re-Entry, a faith music group consisting of six Messiah College graduates. Kim and Sharon sing to taped accompaniment. Their music can be describ- Saturday 9 am-12 noon O00 Te 06 Wn 00 WP 0 00 Wa 00 Wa 00 ab et Met mb mst We JCALL: ed as contemporary gospel. Their repertoire includes favorites by Bill Gaither and Andrea Crouch. You are invited to share in this evening of music. The program is sponsored by Christ’s Crusaders. NOW RENTING IN HISTORIC MARIETTA TWO - BEDROOM APARTMENTS AT Srv erview Park FEATURING e SUPER INSULATION ® EFFICIENT ELECTRIC HEAT ®e ONE BATH o [AUNDRY FACILITIES es PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ® OFF-STREET PARKING ® [OVELY PARK-LIKE SETTING $210 per month BRAND NEW APARTMENTS WATER AND SEWER INCLUDED REALVEST, Division of Slaugh-Fagan Partners, Realtors Call 569-7640 / * Brrr srt setts sr sef &, IBBERSON'S i > CARPET "OR HOME AND CAR #% 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 Open Monday through Friday 9 am-5:30 pm Thursday and Friday evenings by prescheduled appointment only. Call 367-2724. SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED Take Mother out (of the Kitchen) for si] See our Maytag portable and under-counter models e Revolutionary Power Module with exclusive Micro-Mesh ™ filter « Famous Maytag 3 level washing action eliminates pre-rinsing e Unique racking provides unsurpassed capacity SPANGLE 42 WEST MARKET STREET MARIETTA 426-3122 APPLIANCE SOUND