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Miss Myers is a senior at Hempfield Union high school where she has been active as a member of the Student Council, National Honor So- ciety, Mathematics Club, Fu- ture Teachers of America, and Hempfield Singers. * * * Three services were held Sunday, March 22nd at the Zion Lutheran church, Lan- disville. Holy Communion was distributed at the 8:30 a. m. service, At the 10:45 a.m. service the following were confirmed: Albert Bell, Jr., Russell Cooper, Linda Eby, Bonnie Earhart, Dennis Myers and Ronald Warfel. A vespers service was held at 8 p.m. Palms were distri- buted at all the services. * * * The Junior classes of the Salunga Church of the Breth- ren Church School presented a play entitled, “The Easter Trail’, on Palm Sunday, Mar. 22 at 10 a.m. The Music and Worship Commission spon- soring the play were: Harold Kulp, Clyde Balmer, Mrs. Mary Haldeman, Mrs. Goldie Groff, Mrs. Bernice Herr, Mrs. Jean Musser and Mrs. Jean Zurin. * * * The Hempfield EUB church received new members at the 9:15 a.m. Worship service on Palm Sunday. Infant Baptism was held at 1:30 p.m. and adult baptism at 2:30 pm. A prayer period for the nation was held at 730 pm. The Rev. H. R. Blouch, pastor officiated at all the services. * * * An exhibition basketball game highlighted parents day of the Landisville P.T.A. mid- get basketball program at Hempfield Junior high school on Saturday, March 21. Eigh- ty boys, from grades 3 to 6 participated in the 4-month program. Tom Meredith di- rected the program with aid of the following coaches: Gor- don Book, Dr. Robert Brack- bill, Richard Charles, Joseph Sellers, Barry Sellers, Rich- ard Lutz, Ted Xoser and John Reber. % * w* Members of the Landisville - Salunga Auxiliary to the Lancaster General hospital sewed cancer pads for the Cancer Society at a meeting on Monday, March 23, at 8 p.m. at Zion Lutheran church in Landisville. Mrs. David Messersmith was program chairman. Hostesses included Mrs. John Keene, Mrs. Rob- ert Harper, Mrs. William Ad- ams and Mrs. Florence Googd- man. * * * The East Hempfield Jaycee- ettes conducted an Easter egg hunt on Wednesday at 1 p. m., March 25 for the children of the area, one through five vears old. The hunt was held on the grounds of the Landis- ville Fire Company. An East- er bunny attended and prizes Certainly one of the world’s biggest deeds was one of the deeds executed by the five Indian nations in 1736 for land along the Sus- quehanna conveying title to an area westward “to the set- were awarded. Mrs. Richard M, Miller, Jr. Reg. Swift P remium was chairman, assisted by Mrs. William Piper and Mrs Donald Miller ried to Harry B. Hess, Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hess, Sr., Manheim R2, in Calvary Independent church, Lancaster, with the Reverend J. David Harrison officiating, on Saturday, March 21 at 2 p.m. Following a reception in the church social hall, the couple left on a wedding trip to Florida, They will reside at 845 Union St., Lancaster. The bride graduated from Hempfield high school and is employed as a secretary in the sales department of Howe Sound Aluminum. 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