\/ The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday Mav viay Hempfield Musical Draws Large Audience Landisville-Salunga Near ly 1700 people attended the Hempfield elementary schools music program in their dou ble presentation last Friday and Saturday nights at the Hempfield High School audi torium in Landisville Theme for the kiddies pro gram, in which over 500 children from the district's first through sixth grades participated was ‘America The Beautiful in which th history of our great country was traced through its music and song. Narrators for the program were Sue Holder dress>d as Betsy Ross, and Donald Milan as ‘Uncle Sam’. The fourth grade opened the program with a hymn followed by ‘Cindy Arkan sas Traveler’, Liza Jang’, and to the tune of ‘Brass Wagon’, they performed a square dance. Songs about the soldier, policeman, the pop corn man, and the shoe were next on the pro- the first graders. maker gram by ~ En Junior High Concert Is Saturday Landisville-Salunga The band orchestra and vocal group of the junior high school music department of Hempfield High School will present it's annual spring concert at the high chool wditorium Landisville, on Saturday, May 5, at 8 p.m Listed in the repertoire of the orchestra are such num bers as the Syneep tod and ‘Mum Show and Clock Freckles mers Puppet Cielito Lindo The octet will ‘Old Smoky’, and ‘Goin’ to Shout All Over Heav 'n’, while the girls’ ensemble will sing Smilin’ Through’, and Loves Me’ Headlining th Junior High Glee Club program will be selections from the musical, bovs sing God's Somebody Oklahoma’, in addition to the Swiss Skiing Song’ ‘Green Cathedral’, ‘Comin’ Through the Rye’, and ‘Paw Paw Patch’. The seventh grade chorus will vocalize on ‘Let's Dance’, ‘Morning Bell’ The Cuckoo Cries’ A and The Big Brown Bear’ chorus composed of fifth Susan Hackman, Arlene grade students sang several Hartenstine, Sally Nolt, and cowboy ballads, while scenes Norma Book will be featur- of the old West were depict- ed in a two-piano quartet, ed downstage. The third gra- playing ‘Marche Militaire’ ders brought out the trans The junior high schcol portation phase of the devel- hand will ‘play ‘Tanforan opment of the nation with March’, ‘Hans Christian An- songs and scenes of buses, dersen’. ‘Melody’ ‘Little Ir- airplanes, tugboats, and ish Suite’, ‘Peacocks Fancy’, trains. Cachucha’, and the march, The Elementary Band, ‘Sun Maid’, featuring the composed of sixty-some majorettes young musicians, played Dir . y Wo Bc ~ > Irectors for the progr: Grandfathers Clock’, Blow _ to program Si hag are Miss Zoe Cummings, or he Man Down’, Mockingbird’, _ . ~~. : ‘ fae ; chestra; Mrs. Geraldine Getz. Hill’ and Greensleaves’. hea 3 } vocal groups: and Russell Stealing the show was the Goetz. inn . tz, junior band. second grade students inter- Cotz i . : . Getz is head of the music pretation of a great Ameri- deviart es > .1aepartment at the Hempfield can institution, the circus, yp. g ea igh School complete with a rhythm es band, elephants, a strong man act, lions and clowns BIR HS along with a chorus of sec- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard H ond graders providing the pohnor Mount Joy R2 a background music son, Friday at Lancaster The string orchestra pley- General Hospital ed a melody of Stephen Fos- folk music, 3ell’, ‘The Song’. The program was » sixth grade and Daisey Marines Casson Finale for the performed by th students. singing ‘Ti Country’ ‘Giendy ‘Beautiful Dreamer’ Johnny Comes Marching Home Again’. and ‘America the - Beautiful’ Vocal and was under Helen Miss Lois Ticedy: Miss Zoe Cummings: junior! band. Russell Getz: art and decorations, Mrs. Janet Day and Mrs. Zoe Kauffman. The Elementary was the second of four programs by the Hempfield music department the weekend of April 19-21 the, senior high school chor- and orchestra stage operetta, ‘Little Women’, which nearly 2000 RY EN ER MEMORIALS fer songs and also Burk’ ch the rus music direction of Mrs. and orchestra program a series of on Sehools uses the for peo- (N A here’s the smart. new ladies’ accessory hh The “Boodle Bag” is ideal for shopping. Oodles of room fer cosmetics, charge plates, passes, small change, and a zipper pockef for currency. $500 Soft crushed cowhide plus tax in fashion colors. Laon H. GREER JEWELER "MOUNT JOY, PENNA. vis #5 My | “When be tho | | i | | i | | The auditorium a gain will be the scene of a musical by the Junior School music department and rounding out vear May annual band bv the band Getz is head of the music department at Hempfield. DR. JOHN H. STAUFFER OPTOMETRIST Main St... Mt Joy, Pa Telephone 3-8411 to Sat.—10 am. te Tues. & Fri. 6 to all day Wed ple attended High School on May 5 school 26 will concert on senior 33 E Mon 1:30 p.m } pm. Closed 1 ¢ nesday 5" and Gas Welding Also Specialize On 4 FARM MACHINE WELDING, AND EQUIPMENT Auto. & Truck W.lding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Cover'sWelding Shop} and Marietta St ects P A Ph 3 -5931 QUALITY MEATS ALSO A FULL LINE OF Sab (43 Del a MT. JOY, Fruits & Vegetable Krall s Meat Marke! WEST MAIN ST., MT. JOY Hempfield High| the Ru:sell| Auxiliary Plans Teenage Dance Friday May 4 The Teen Dance sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of th» Friend:hip Fire Co. will bé held Mav 4 at 8:00 until 11:00 pm. This is an inform al dross record dance (Please bring requests will be before). Also refreshments rhe Teen April 21 of which peo attended up vour records) played as Dance of about 125 the Spot dance winners wert Mary Jane Meckley, David Halbleib Kathleen Goodall, odney Stoney, Mary Jane Meckley and Duke Wealand The music of the furnished by the Combo The fire decorated with showers as the theme -— Chicken ple evening Doug hall April was Fish Was Barbecue Is Memorial Day Another chicken barbeque s being planned for Mount Joy by the Calvin Club of the Mount Joy Presbyterian Church this vear. This year’s barbecue will be held Mem- orial Day, May. 30. The af fair will be held on the church yard to the rear of the church. In case of rain, the event will move indoors to the church basement The Rev. Harlan Durfee is chairman of this year's ev nt. The meal will be served at four different hours, 4, 5. 6 and 7 p.m. Special tickets “take-outs” will for also be sold Tickets are from members of and may now on sale the club also be purchased at Robert's Electrical Store East Main Street — - ® -— County along the northern tier has a land area of 1147 square miles PNS aS. Nag Six Hundred Attend Operetta Six hundred persons at- Mortuary Record ET MRR Le | ad vy of Lancaster, Funeral services were held Monday from the Koser Fu- neral Home, Landisville, ELM TREE PLANS RICITARD M. MILLER Richard M. Miller, 11 tended the local elementary $0 school operetta Tusday night Brandt Bivd., Landisville, Openhouse will be held at died Friday at home at 9:000,, how Elm Tree Element- in the local school auditori-i; mm, after an illness of Senool next ‘Thursday um. “Sliding Down a Moon- years, He was forty-five pay 10. This is the first op- beam’ was the first operetta Years old enhouse planned by the to be presented by element Born in Lancaster, De gs school for the parents and ary students for the past the Soa of 4, Walle] an 3 the general public to see the several years. Mrs. George Die Mentzer Miller. who still work done by the students droske. director of the pro- live in Lancaster. throughout the year. There duction, and Mrs. John Hart, Miller was employed by will be a display of art work accompanist. were given the W. 1 Grant chin ch > and also other work done by gifts for their assistance on yours, Be xy as the students in each of they 3 ancaster Slore| nlagsrooms the production A collection taken between ° amounted to $137.00 acts Charles Heaps. principal an nounced that the money is earmarked to purchase sev- enty-five plumes for the hats of the Mount Joy Element- ary School band uniforms plus taking care of the ex penses. of the operetta — ®» - Local Groupes Given Rating The Donegal High School band was given an Excellent rating for its appearance in the annual county safety pa trol parade in Lancaster on Saturday. Appearing in th third division, the lceal oroup was directed by H Morvell Shields. instrument al instructor at the school. In the fifth divis‘on. the Mt. Joy Elementary School 3and and the Patrol were given a Good rating. These certificates of merit will be award=d to the winning schools at school assemblies later in the vear. Over 4.500 members of county school patrols and 26 bands were inclvded in the line of march Thoughtful {ltention To Every Delail JAMES B. HEILIG Funeral Director mre ai MAY Mother's Day Cards Mother's Day Best M Nvlon Gloves ade Hosiery Stardust Slips Nvlon Slips . Spreads Bates Bed MOTHER'S DAY IS COMING Send her some token of your! love and affection from Booth's— Handkerchiefs . . Ravon Nichties and Pajamas 13th 1Ce 50¢ $1.00-8$1.35 $1.25 $1.95 $3.98 $6.95 - $7.95 Powder Puff Muslin Dacron : : Non Crush Voile . Printed Pongee Nvion . Cannon Towels Towel Sets . GET IT AT BOOTH'S DRESS FABRICS Dan River Wrinkle-Shed . . . C. Robert Fry MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc Rocks and Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. 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