ee ——————— ——————————————————r RR RRR ® DHS. (From 1) then knocking over every thing in sight until the Man- heim Township affair a week ago Saturday And — that game will likely be replayed by the fans for a long time to come, The Columbia triumph was as inevitable as of the other games this season. The Indians carved out early leads in the first quarter and then romped along to vic tory. It has been a way oi winning all season. The ball game was hardly under way in a high-wind sit uation until Donegal marched on the ground from the 48 to a TD. The shouts had hardly died down before John Gohn picked off a Columbia pass attempt and set up the sec- ond score. Only half dozen plays later Ace Roger Grove carried from the five to score. The Tribe counted near the end of the second period when Grove fired a long long pass into the arms of end John Brown, who crossed the goal line. That was the story. Colum- bia made a couple of what appeared to be serious threats but the stalwart Donegal line was not to be manhand- led and both ended in goal- line failures. Next Saturday’s game brings down the curtain on the Indians’ best season. And —one which tops it will be something wonderful to see. The Manheim Central game is called for 2 p.m. Grove, whose speed and broken field running has been one of the sensations of the season, carried over his 18th and 19th touchdowns of the campaign and sent his scor- ing mark to 128. page some again @® MAYTOWN Miss Grace Henderson Mrs. Margaret Brandt has been visiting the Rev. Earl Carvers at Glenside for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Grove spent last Sunday Reading. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart- er, Pottstown, spent last Mon- day with Miss Marie Harter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunt- zinger visited in Pine Grove last Friday. Mrs. Pauline Lindemuth is still hospitalized. She is im- proving slowly. Two weeks ago an Easter lily was blooming in Mrs. Mildred Wolf's yard. It had two beautiful blooms. Dr. and Mrs. Gratch visited their son Michael at the Hill School, Pottstown, on Saturday. The American Legion Aux- iliary will meet Monday eve- ning, Nov. 11, at the Legion home at 8 p.m. All those interested in playing pinochle, “500” or bridge can do so at the Am- erican Legion Home Satur- day evening at 8 pm. The Maytown Civic Association is sponsoring the party. Sgt. Paul Hossler, Air Force Base, spent weekend with his family. The Jr. Fellowship of Mr. John Hiestand’s, Church at Marietta, visited Mrs. Annie Hicks Thursday evening. Mrs. Mabel Haverstick left by plane last Saturday for California. She will spend some time with Mr and Mrs. Norman Smith and daughter. Mrs. Joseph Keener is now able to go out doors for a short time each day. The John Haines family has moved from the Apart- ment house on E. High St. to the former Pete Bostic house on S. River Street. Mrs. Mervin Arnold, Mrs. John Singer, Mrs. William Smith, Mrs. George Waller, Mrs. Charles Felty, Mrs. Harold Johnstin and Mrs. Lloyd Fuhrman accompanied B. at Michael Dover the \ The Glossbrenner E. U, B. Church, will hold their an- nual Thankoffering Service, sponsored by the WSWS, on Sunday morning No- vember 24. Rev. Leonard the bus trip to Cherry Hill Shopping Center on Satur day. The trip was sponsored by the Eastern Star. Eugene Van Middlesworth and Julio Fuentes, Caracas, Venezuela, were guests of Rev. and Mrs. Ronald Peir son last week I. M. Smith, Dover, Dela- ware and Miss Sally Glass, of Baltimore were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo | Morris, Harvest Home will be ob- served in the United Church | of Christ Sunday morning at 10:30. The Women’s Guild of the above church met at the home of Mrs. William Smith on Tuesday evening. Mrs Gunson and Miss Mary Wit- mer were co-hostesses. Mr. Mr. James Baker, Dunbar, Pa., spent the weekend with his family. Special Services Rev. Boyd will conduct services at the Calvary Bible Church, New Haven & Henry streets, beginning Monday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 p. m. and continuing nightly through Sunday, Nov. 17. He also will minister at the 10:30 Worship Hour on Sunday, the 17th. Rev. Boyd will present his message in colored pic- tures and Biblical messages. He was a staff member of the Wheaton College Archae- ological Expedition at the Old Testament site of Dothan in northern Palestine. The color pictures, titled “Read Stones with living messages”, include numerous sites of the Holy Land, Egypt and Petra, and show excavat ed sites of buried Bible cities, including the Dead Sea Caves and Scrolls. Many ancient ob- jects discovered in these Bible-land cities pinpoint and confirm many Scripture ver- ses in both Old and New Testaments. Some of the pic- tures show how the Bible is building the new nation of Israel today. Mrs. Boyd, known as Aunt Peggy presents “Gospel Mag- ic” or gives an object lesson each night for the boys and girls before the showing of the pictures. Several excavated will be on display The public is invited;. objects PLAN DANCE The ladies auxiliary to the Mount Joy Fire company will have a record hop from 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday evening, Nov. 9. Spot dance winners at the last dance were Almo Torrez, Richard Tillman, Muriel Smith, Ross Geib. Limbo winner was Jay Hess. CORN-FED DOUBLE BREASTED TURKEYS Also Heavy Chickens Dressed or Live Weight Harvey K. Shoemaker Phone 653-1322 FLORIN 22tfc FLoRIN NEIGHBORHOOD news Barrett, a native of Jamaica | but presently in ministering in Philadelphia, will preach the sermon. Rev. Barrett is| pastor of one of the most un ique congregations, inasmuch as it is inter-racial to an un-| usual degree. M/Sgt. Robert B. Gebhart and family of Falls Church, Va, spent several days with | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gebhart Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hatton of Puerto Rico are spending] sometime with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon of Lancaster. | Mrs. Hatton is the former Mildred Hamilton of Florin. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hamil- | ton and son Tracy, Mrs. Vio- la Bricker, and Miss Mary Hamilton called on Mr. and] Mrs. Ross Ammon, Lancaster on Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Melhorn and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stric kler visited the Rev. and Mrs. Luke Kefer in Millers: burg on Saturday evening. 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