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M. a ey ~ Te ib aTiN TIN ed ee Ves ese XX D) ene Belen end 97 ee ae TR Window Shades DISCONTINUED COLORS ALL PERFECT 1), OFF r Elizabethtown College will sing in the Mount Joy Church of God Wednesday evening, Mar. 9, The being sponsored in the church by the Ergatan Sunday School class. Proceeds from the program will go toward the church building fund. Nevin W. Fisher is the direc- tor of the forty mixed voices; and Donald Golden is organist- accompanist. More than half the group are vocal soloists. This year marks the 20th anniversary year of the founding of the or- ganization. The group is singing concerts in churches, high schools and civic auditoriums from Johnstown to DONEGAL (From page 1) quite busy during the past fow | weeks. They have sung twice | in Marietta Methodist Church. Also in Maytown, Florin and the Lancaster YYW.C.A. They have a return engagement at the. Florin EUB Church Mar. 6. A choir of fifty-five voices has been organized and will be sing- ing in many of the local church- es. They have further engage- ments at the Marietta First Me thodist church, Mar. 16; Marck. 20, they will appear at the Zion Evangelical Reformed church in Marietta; March 27 at Maytown Reformed, church; April 17, at Marietta Presbyterian church. Members of the choir are: So- pranos—Darléne Gerlitzki, Mir- iam Roland, Edith Binoche, Jo Ann Arnold, Sonja Carver, Pa- pr pee ve bee ede PN af bv 3 doa Sree eee Raa wn nn nS gf tricia Hawthorne, Ann Young, te 2's | Nancy Diller, Joanne Stehman. a; \ Al Elaine Showalter, Renate Platz- es . . . . 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Tenors — ae { RI David Weidman, John Heistand, ES 2 2 | Fred Bernhard, Gerald Becker, alte ® lig Charles Ashenfelter, Ronald 2 4 Hockenberry, William Arnold, a IC er % At Tom Zimmerman, James Staley, pT « | Ronald Gotwalt; Bases—Richard We Zr A | Bowers, Ronald Hawthorne, RX Cleaning in Thursday by 5 p. m. — Ready Saturday Ken Good, Marlin Miller, Char. ae 2 YOU PHONE - 3.4071 — WE CALL |g a We ud 1955 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan Heater - 500 miles 1953 Dodge 4-Door Sedan Heater & Radio 1952 Dodge 4-Door Sedan Heater & Radio 1951 DeSoto 4-Door K E E N E rR 9 S Heater i 0 FURNITURE 9 Stehman Bros. 15-31 MARIETTA AVENUE MOUNT JOY, PA. f) Dodge & Plyinouth : Landisville 2011 ee ee te 9-1c¢ a GC. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Ete. Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Rocks and Trees Removed PHONE MOUNT JOY LETS 3-4753 The A Cappella Choir of the | Soloists choir will appearing with the be Marilyn Longe- necker, soprano, Lebanon; Glor- | ia Gladfelter, mezzo-soprano, New Cumberland; and Paul Rice, baritone, Waynesboro. Special numbers the group will sing at the local church in- | cluded in the six part program | are ‘‘Sing Praises, God So Lov- Holiness and Gloria in Excelsis Deo”, part 1; Women's double quartette, part 2; “In Excélsie Gloria, Galilean Easter Coral, Hear My Prayer, O Lord and The Almighty”, part 3. “Listen to the Lambs, Dark Water, Aina That Good News' Halbleib, George Franke, Douglas Fish, er Glenn Eshelman, Jack McKain, Jay Metzler, and Bruce Hoffman. Kay Zimmerman, Daisey Brooks, Anna Heller, Carl Gish, and Mildred Baker will be sub- stitutes in the choir. Five students were in the District Chorus that was held at New Bloomfield. Those accepted were: Doris Groff, Barbara Thome, Barbara Martin David Weidman, Ken Good. John Hiestand had been accept- ed but due to a basketball game he was unable to at tend. Twenty-three students have been accepted in the Western District County Chorus to be held at Manheim Mar. 26. Those students are: David Weidman, John Hiestand, Fred Bernhard, Gerald Becker, Charles Ashen- felter, Richard Bowers, Ronald Hawthorne, Ken Good, Marlin Miller, Charles Byers, Scott Carpenter, Asher Halbleib, Geo. Franke, Barbara Thome, Judy Naugle, Joanne Stehman, Dar- lene Gerlitzki, Miriam Roland, Edith Binoche, Jo Ann Arnold, Patricia Hawthorne, Ann Young. Nancy Diller. Donegal High School will have the largest representation at the County Chorus and also had the largest group to repre- sent the County at the District Chorus. Mrs. Zink Fuel W.S.W.S. President Mrs. Melva Zink was president of the Women Society of World Service of the St Mark's E. U. B. Church at the combined meeting of the group and the Ladies Aid Tuesday ev- ening at the home of Mrs. War- ren Bentzel. Miss Luella Wit- mer, recording secretary; Miss Eunice Herr, secretary of stew- ardship; Mrs. Alvin Yingst, sec retary of literature; Mrs. Maris Gainor, secretary of Christian service; Miss Anna Mae Eby, secretary of missionary educa- tion of children and Mrs. John Roth, secretary of missionary education of young people. Mrs. Zink was the program which centered a- round the theme of “India”. Mrs. Ezra Ranck was in charge of the business meeting. The group planned a mother and daughter dinner-meeting for May 10. Committees appointed were Mrs. Joseph Buchenauer, elected in charge of Mrs. Stoey Barrick, Mrs. Her- bert Tyndall, Mrs. Clinton Eby, Mrs. Christ Miller and Mrs. frank Germer, food; Mrs. Har- old Kulp, Miss Harriet Habig, Mrs. Charles Wolgemuth, Mrs. Lloyd Vogel and Mrs. Alvin Yingst, program. During the business of the Ladies Aid, the group planned the mesu for the men and boys banquet to be held in the church basement April 18. Mrs. Warren Bentzel and Mrs. meeting to a spesial committee to check the needs of wall papering the parsonage. Mrs. Clinton Eby, Ladies Aid president, was in charge. The next meeting of the two groups will be held at the home of Mrs. Ranck. Twenty- nine attended the meetings. @ rm PAINLESS TAX NOT SO PAINLESS “The tax is like an un- detected leak in the gas ling; of your automobile. It drains away life-giving fuel until * suddenly, and to -€éveryone’s surprise, the machinery of commerce grinds to a halt.” Albany (N. Y.) | Knickerbocker News. £3 4 $ dy ed the World, Praise God in His, les Bye! rs, Scott Carpenter, “Ash- [4 ( accepted’ Walter Greiner were appointed Mount Joy Church of God To Sponsor E-town A Capella Choir Program and I'm in His Care, part 4; the | College Men's Quartette, part 5 and “I May Not Climb the Heights, How Firm a Founda- tion and Preludes to Eternity, part 6. Two local men appear with the group. Ross Eshleman, Flor- in is one of the five first basses | and Warren Bates, Landisville is one of five second tenors. The program in the Church of God next Wednesday is sch- eduled to begin at 7:45 p. m. This marks the second appear- ance of the group in Mount Joy. They made their first appear- ance in the Church of God, last spring. Rev. Koder Specks To Local Lions The Rev. W. L. Koder, pastor of the Trinity Lutheran Church, was the guest speaker at the by- monthly. meeting of the Mount Jop Liéhs Club Tuesday night at Hosteiter's. Rev. Koder dis- cussed the advantages in living in the United States rather than in a country run by Communists and Socialists. Joanne, Sandra ana Judy 'faylor sang trio selections and Sandra played an accordion so- lo. Samuel Harnish was the ac- companist and Joseph Taylor was the acting program chair- man. Visitors from Lititz,” Manheim, Elizabethtown and Florin were also present at the meeting which Paul Gingrich, president, presided. rm. (re The Navy's destroyers were designed to carry one specific weapon— the torpedo. Their primary mission now is anti- submarine warfare. CALVARY SPEAKER Dr. Bob Wells evangelist, will be the guest speaker at the 10:30 service at the Church this Sunday, Mar. 6. Dr. Wells is president of the Ameri- can Evangelistic Association and founder of the Dallas Institute. He is known to many here since he conducted several evangelis- tic campaigns in Lancaster and elsewhere in this area. Forrest Schickedanz, tenor soloists will be with Dr. Wells to lead sing- ing and bring special music. All are cordially invited to attend. rs ff) re Revival Meetings Start March 6 The Rev. Stewart B. Kauff- man of Harrisburg will be the guest minister in a series of re- vival meetings in the Elizabeth- town Church of the Brethren, the week of March 6 to 13. Mr. Kauffman is the secretary of the eastern region of the Church of the Brethren and has served his denomination as a pastor In western and middle Pennsylvan- ia His sermon clude the following: ments For Spirituality,” “God's Way For the Wayward,” “The | Power of God in Spiritual Men,” “Partners in the Good Church,” and “The Symphony of Life.” Services will be held each eve- ning at 7:30 and will include congregational singing and ‘mus- | is by the choirs and choral} groups of the Church. | themes will in- “Require JOE SHAEFFER PHOTO SUPPLIES Cameras - Films, 327 W. Donegal Accessories Etc. Phone 3-4604 , AARON G. LONGENECKER BUILDING CONTRACTOR MOUNT JOY R. D. 2 Phone 3-6091 Millwork - Fill - Grading Topsoil - Excavating Lumber - Kitchen Cabinets RED TOP GRAIN & FEED CO., INC. “Quality Feed For Every Need” We Pay Top Prices For Your Grain Let Us Give You An Estimate ESHELMAN RED ROSE FEED R. O. Helwig, Mgr. Phone: MT. JOY 3-9791 N. Market (On P.R.R. 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