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PHONE 3-6043 PITTSBURGH PAINTS—Keep that|JUST PAINTED] look longer | | | pear at Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church, Iinvited to attend this sacred concert Upland College Quartet Appears Here April 12th land College of Upland, Calif., al RPHYS ik J YJ i) Yau i Quartet to appear locally. The Volunteers Quartet (left to ri i man, Loren Wiese, and Marlin Niesley, representing Upland College in Upland, California, will ap- Mount Joy on A ornia, will be appearing in the Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church, Mount Joy, on April 12 at 7:30 p.m. These four fellows who have | throughout Southwestern United | States and appeared in coast to coast tours will be visiting this The Volunteers Quartet of Up 3 Featured at MURPHY'S = [TURAL Monat BUNNY FUZZEE WUZZEE BUNNY Filled EASTER BASKETS 98 .. 5198 Easter baskets filled to overflowing with goody goody Easter novelties, eggs, chocolate figures and topped with Fuzzee- Wouzzee himself . . . exclusively at Murphy's! Famous Brands! travelled extensively | Orval ght) Myron Mann, Orval Eshel- pril 12 at 7:30 p.m. The public is community for one day. Accompanied by John Z. Mar- tin, president of Upland College, the fellows will present a music- i al-inspirational program that , will include such favorite num- i bers as “The Unveiled Christ,” i “After,” and *‘I Got a Robe.” The quartet is composed of Myron Mann from Clayton, O.; Eshelman from White City, Kansas; Loren Wiese of Arnolds Park, Towa; and Marlin Niesley of Carlisle, Pa. Upland College is a four-year Education. The first tenor of the group, Myron Mann, is in his Wiese and Niesley are juniors, and Eshelman is a senior year sophomore. (Finn). These anthems will be ih followed by ssi Laster The quartet is on an 8,000 ¥ 2 Russian Bete : song arranged by Gaul entitled, | mile good-will tour travelling : ee yo. i i “Alleluia! Christ Is Risen as far east as Toronto, Canada, ” . : ! Cs : (Kopolyoff), after which the] § and presenting a total of twenty- : : : ~ . choir will sing “On That Sab- Egg Dyes 1 Oc pkg. You'll find a complete assort- ment popular brands Chick-Chick, Presto and Paas. Detailed instructions. DELICIOUS JUMBO MARSHMALLOW EGGS | To Brighten The Baskets 14 oz. bag 20c | will be no admission charge for five programs enroute. There this program. The public is in- vited to attend. - o —————— Sunrise Service At Mt. Pleasant Final plans were made for liberal arts college located a- The Children’s Choir will bout forty miles east of Los An-|SN8 an arrangement of “Christ geles and provides offerings in Arose” (Lowry-Benson), and the area of Religion, Science, “Welcome, Hapy Morning’ Social Science, Humanities, and (Olds) will be sung by the combined choirs. The Senior composed of Jay Sherk, Joseph and Warren Bentzel. “Hallelujah Chorus”, Hospital Auxiliary Makes Future Plans the April 16 food sale of the Mount Joy branch of the United Auxiliaries of the Lancaster General Hospital at the regular meeting of the group last Thurs- day evening. Mrs. Bruce Gein- er, chairman of the ways and means committee, announced that vegetable soup, fresh fruit salads, baked beans, macaroni salad, potato salad, cakes, pies, and cookies will be sold at the sale which begin at 9:00 a. m. in front of the Titus Rutt Insurance Agency. Also discussed during the meeting was the annual bazaar to be held in May on the hospit- al lawn and the annual hospital drive for funds which will be conducted in May. The next meeting of the group will be on Thursday, May 26 Mrs. Eric Ol son, president, announced. Dr. Lewis Johnson was the guest speaker for the evening's program. He discussed skin di- seases; especially those of the hands and feet. 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To Present Program Sunday Evening The Senior and Children’s Choirs of St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Church will | present a service of Easter mus ic on Easter Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Choir will sing ‘““Alleluia’ from Palestrina, an arrangement by Monk, and “The New Born Day” bath Morn”, a spiritual of the 1860's, composed by Dett. “‘Bles sed Redeemer” will then be presented by a male quartet Lester Mumma. | The vice will be concluded with the | from “The | Buchenauer, ser- New Pedal-Pusher Length Coveralls for Infants, Toddlers w JO g The play-perfect coverall for baby with button-adjustable cuffs for choice of leg lengths—pedal-pusher, regular or extra long. In solid Ripplette and delightful seersucker “umbrella” print—all wash. Va able, Zip-front, elasticized waist. Sea- \ tone or red i hm i Infants’ M, L, XL $x po oddler girl's new pedal-pusher length coverall—ideal for summer play. In wash- able seersucker. Features a charming “tic- tac-toe’’ print. Another Klad-ezee coverall that needs no ironing. Red or blue Toddlers’ 2, 3, 4 FF ITTY’S DRESS SHOPPE 70 EAST MAIN STREET PHONE 3-6321 + C S Messiah’, by Handel hurch unday The Rev. E. H. Ranck will | A sunrise service will be held | ye charge of the devotional in commemoration of the glori period and serve the Holy Com ous resurrection of our Lord| union. The choirs will be un Jesus Christ Sunday morning at| ger the direction of Clifford M. | 5:10 am. in the Mt Pleasant|gehmid, and accompanied by | Churchyard, 3 miles north of yy § Barnhart, Jr., organist. | Mount Joy ° 3ishop Henry Ginder will] TO PRESENT CANTATA give the resurrection message The Senior Choir of the Eliz | and different groups will give messages in Testimonies song ibethtown Church of the Breth- | ren will present the Easter Can TEMPTING JOHNSON'S PECAN 29c 0 49c What Resurrection has imeant to Me” of the will be given by 2 | German girls who came to the United States with 100 exchange students last September and are Messiah College, attending NOCQUGAT EGG Pritt They will also speak in the regular services which will fol- low later with Sunday School at 9:00 am. A hearty invitation is extended to all. ST. LUKE'S PLANS 1 Ib. MARTHA MAY Fruit and Nut Eggs bY). 14-16 W. Main St. A real family favorite! Tender jel- ly centers with high gloss sugar coating. Assorted colors and fla- vors in each pound. You'll need lots to fill baskets! Hand rolled for creaminess and | brimming with luscious fruits and nuts. Milk chocolate covering. Individually boxed. *Slight charge for decorating egg. MT. JOY, PA. SOLID Chocolate Figures 10¢ = 3Y¢ Solid milk chocolate figures are Easter favorites! Use them for par- ty favors, as basket fillers or for table centerpieces. All cellophane | wrapped for freshness. EASTER EGG HUNT The annual Easter egg hunt of the St. Luke's Episcopal Church will be held the church grounds Saturday afternoon, Ap- ril 9, 1:00 p.m. Admission is 20 cents. See Our on Large Selection ® OF TO HOLD BAZAAR The Ladies Aid of the Evan- gelical Congregational Church will hold a bazaar on April 14, at 6:30 P. M. in the annex on EASTER iit FLOWERS | ~~" HI GEM CLASS PLANS | FOOD SALE APRIL 9 TULIPS The Hi-Gem Class of the Mt. | Joy Methodist Church will hold | HYACINTHS a food sale Saturday, April 9th, in front | HYDRANGEAS of Titus Ruit's offce RUMMAGE SALE AND MANY OTHERS The W.S.C.S. of the dist Church will hold a beginning at 9:30 a. m,, Metho- rum- All Fresh and Hardy Plants OPEN FRRIDAY & SATURDAY TILL 9:00 P. M. mage sale April 22 from 9 am. | to 9 p.m. in the Sunday School | room. See ee @) SPRING MUSICAL CONCERT tata, “The Divine Redeemer” on Sunday evening, April 10 at| 7:30 p.m. Having been arranged from several of the better known | themes of Charles F. Gounod’s the cantata contains so los, and a mixed quartet arrangement. Mr. Galen W.| Herr will direct the 30-voice | Choir, with Mrs. Galen W. Her | serving as the organist. Soloists | | music, duets, {are Mrs. J. W. Kettering, Mr. | Charles Yohe, Miss Grace | Blough, Miss Ruthanne Butter- | baugh, Mr. Walter Gingrich and | Mr. Robert Coble. The public is | cordially invited to attend this inspiring evening of Easter mus “eee. SUNRISE SERVICE TO BE HELD AT CHERRY HILL A Sunrise service will be held Easter morning at 5:30 a. m. at | the Cherry Hill school house, ! north of Mount Joy. The program is being sponsor- ed by the Florin Church of the 3rethren. The public is invited @® PLANS RUMMAGE SALE Ladies Bible class of the Lu theran church will hold a rum parish mage sale in the ho so April 29 and 30. On April 29 the sale will start at 1 p. m. and on April 30 at 10:30 a. m - e — | HI GEM CLASS PLANS FOOD SALE SATURDAY | The Hi-Gem Class of the Mt. Joy Methodist church will hold a food sale Saturday, Apr. 9, be- ginning at 9:30 a. m. in front of Titus Rutt's office. — ° EASTER PROGRAM The Women’s Association of the First Presbyterian Church| PLANNED AT COLEBROOK will present a Spring Musical! On Easter Sunday evening at Concert during the last week of April. The exact date will be announced later. Colebrook Sunday pro- | 7:30 the | school will hold an Easter | gram. The public is invited a Add Flowers to Your Home for 12.AaSLCr The exquisite beauty that is added to the home by flowers cannct be duplicated. Our Selection is Complete WITH CUT FLOWERS ocr POTTED PLANTS LILIES BEGONIAS HYACINT TULIPS HYDRANGES AZALFAS DAFFOTLILS ROSES We Also Have A Large Selection Of Other Flowers PLEASE ORDER YOUR CORSAGE EARLY DELIVERY OF ALL ORDERS Wa — OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9:00 P. M GREENHOUSES MAIN sell 262 WEST STREET PHONE MT. JOY