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Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. a — LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS The church council of the Landisville Church of God has appointed a building and improvement committee to make a complete study of the church’s needs. The commit- tee will report on its survey at the annual congregational meeting in August. Cleon Kahler is chairman, assisted by Clarence New- comer, Russell Sauders, Rob- ert Edwards, Russell Saun- ders, Robert Edwards, Amos Herr, Jesse Snavely, Jr. Hen- ry Reist, Mrs. David Yoder, Miss Irene Heisey, Miss Judy Metzger, Norman Bender, Jr., and James Snavely. * * * Miss Margo D. Henny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Henny, 285 Leisure. Road, Landisville, has been iniated into Pi Rho Zeta sorority at Thompson College in York. Miss Henny, a graduate of Hempfield Union high school, is enrolled in the me- dical secretarial course at the college. * * * The Ladies’ auxiliary to the Mount Joy American Le- gion Post 185 will hold a meeting on Thursday even- ing, March 31 at 8 p. m. at the Post Home. Hostess for the coffee hour will be Mrs. Vernon Flowers. There will be no April meeting due to Easter anr the Holy Week. * * * Applications are now being received for the Miss Hemp- field Pageant to be held in June. Interested girls may con- tact any member of the Jay- cees or last year’s queen, Miss Trixie Mundey, East Peters- burg. Applications will be re- ceived until May 21. * * * The annual ‘Service to Mankind” award dinner of the Hempfield Sertoma Club was held at the Mount Joy Legion Post Home in the form of a ladies’ night with dinner starting at 6:30 p. m. The speaker for the program was Dr. Paul Rummel, head of the psychology department at Millersville College. Mr. Rittenhouse from East Peters- burg was the recipient of the Service award. $ 4 * “Holy Week” services at the Salunga Church of the Brethren are scheduled as follows: April 6—7:30 p. m. Junior Choir will sing with the Pas- tor Rev. Russell Beahm, bringing the message “Envy’s Evil Work.” April 7—T7:30 p.m. Senior choir singing, with Reverend Norman Bowers speaking on the subject “The Room of Memories’. April 8—Ladies trio com- of Mrs. Goldie Groff, Mrs. Jean Musser and Mrs. Jean Zurin will sing. Rev. Russell Beahm will bring the message on ‘Calvary’ Hill of Three Crosscs.” April 10 — Easter Sunday — Senior choir will sing and posed Rev, Beahm preaching on the subject “In the Garden of Hope.” * * * Germany and the Berlin Story” a color film was pre- sented in the Hempfield high school Auditorium on Satur- day evening, March 26 at 8 p.m. Dr. Gerald Hooper, direct- or of the Travel Film, Divis- ion of World Color Film Stu- dios, Chicago, narrated the film. The film and lecture is the fifth in a series of six travel and adventure travel- ogues being sponsored by the East Petersburg Rotary club. * * * The Southern District Chor- us representing high schools in nine counties in Southern Pennsylvania was held at 66 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan (going away) and Impala Sport Coupe. Drive a great buy. Buy a great drive. Impala 66 . David Haag, Ken Shertzer, Earl Steffy, and Bette Bruba- ker. Dr. Russell Getz, music ad- visor and coordinator of the arts in the Public Instruction, served as guest director. » \ * The “Youth Day in Gov- ernment’ elections at Hemp- field Union high school were held Mar. 18. The Lancaster Junior Cham- ber of Commerce set Thurs day, Mar. 24 for the annual “Youth Day in Government” program. Students elected from Hempfield helped as- sume local commpnity and township government posts. Ww" * * Members of the Landisville - Salunga Auxiliary hospital sewed pads for the Cancer Society at the meeting on Monday, March 28 at 8 p.m. at Zion Lutheran church, Landisville. Mrs. Richard Grotefend and Mrs. Jack Bidding serv- ed as hostess, in charge of refreshments. * * * The Junior high and Sen- ior high chess teams from Hempfield Union are tied for first place in the Lancaster County Scholastic Chess Lea- gue as the league entered its final weeks. £3 * * AMP, Inc. has announced a major expansion program for its facilities at Landisville. The plant facilities located on Stoney Battery Road, will receive its second expansion in less than two years with the construction of a 9,600 square foot addition. The new addition is designed for State Dept. of! their soliciting in April from the 1st through the 16th, BIRTHDAY Mrs. Maurice 34 West Main street, quietly observe her birthday on Saturday, 2nd. Marsales, will 53rd April D. 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