‘Night Of Music’ Program Set For Saturday Night At D.H.S. The program for a “Night of Music’, to be presented Saturday, March 9, by the Mount Joy Business and Professional Women’s club, has been completed and will include a wide variety of entertainment. A benefit performance, the evening’s music will begin at 8 p.m. in the high school auditorium. The Donegal high school stage band will open the program with a half hour concert. Masters of ceremonies will be Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hollinger. The program will include: Gibson Girls, “Strike up the Band’’; Marilyn Strominger, soprano, ac- companied by Gerald Miller, ““Nel Cor Piv Non Mi Sexto’’ and “Christopher Robin is Saying His Prayers.” Jonathan Bridgette, ac- companied by Gary Ellis, “Your Sixteen’’; Ethel Broske and Carol Bubacz, piano duet, ‘Qui Vine’’ and “Kitten on the Keys”; Rhymn Singers from Donegal high school, ‘“Lavender’s Blue”, ‘““There is Nothing- Like a Dame”, ‘‘Hello, Dolly’ and ‘‘Tyxedo Junction’’; Kathy Konevitch, soprano, “I Don’t Know How to Love Him”; Gibson Girls, ‘Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue’, ‘“‘Barney Google’’, “Who”, “Let the Rest of the World Roll By’’, soloist, Miriam Breinich, “Yes, We Have No Bananas’’, solo, Sandy Heisey ‘‘I Want to be Loved by You’, ‘““The Charleston’, dancers Jane Drenner and Dorothy Heilig, ‘‘Roll 'em Girls Roll 'em’’ soloist, Sandy Heisey; ‘‘April Showers’’, ‘‘Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me,” soloist, Dorothy Heilig; ‘‘Tip Toe Through the Tulips,” “Hallelujah, Hallelujah.” Director of the Gibson Girls, Miss Dorothy Schock, accompanied by Ethel Broske. Warren Foley, baritone, accompanied by Carol Bubacz, “If Ever I Would Leave You,” Kim Lauver, soprano, accompanied by Elizabeth Bailey, ‘Love is Where You Find It.’ Ray Hollinger, accompanying himself on guitar. The Community Chorus will present a medley of show tunes, directed by Dorothy Schock and ac- companied by Carol Bubacz: “America the Beautiful”, “Impossible Dream’, and “There Will Be No Peace Without Men as One”. Make a headboard by anchoring decorative drapery poles vertically behind the bed. You don’t need a lot of money to open this high interest account. A Gold Key membership costs less than you think. You don’t need a big bankroll to get into this 90-day passbook account. There’s no minimum deposit. No minimum balance. Of course, the more money you put in it, the more interest you’ll get out of it. Especially at 5Y,% interest that’s compounded continuously to yield 5.65% the very first year. Even more later. And every account is insured to $20,000 by F.D.I.C. Gold Key Savings . . . almost as good as being born with a silver spoon in your mouth. i NATIONAL CENTRAL BANK Member FDIC/Federal Reserve System March 6, 1974 Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 5 Grover Gounker To Speak To Chamber Of Commerce ROVER C. GOUKER JR. Members of the Mount Joy Chamber of Commerce and their guests will hear Grover C. Gouker Jr., former vice- president of the United States Jaycees, Monday night, March 11. The occasion will be the annual meeting and banquet of the Chamber of Com- merce, to be held at Hostetters, beginning at 6:30 p.m. Gouker, who often has been referred to as the “William Jennings Bryan” of the Jaycees, is a Dale Carnegie Institute instructor and Lancaster Area manager. A nationally-known speaker, he has averaged 200 addresses per year since 1957. Grade School Basketball Program Gets Under Way Because of the delay in the laying of a new cork floor in the W.I. Beahm junior high school gymnasium, opening of the Mount Joy Grade School Basketball Program, too, has been delayed. Fifty-five boys, however, have signed up for the play and six weeks have been given to practice and fun- damentals. Saturday, March 2, the first two games were played, the boys splitting up into six teams. The season will continue with each team meeting each of the other five two times. Scores of games were: Lakers 22, Hawks 19; Trailblazers 16, Knicks 7; Globetrotters 34, Pistons 23; Pistons 24, Lakers, 22; Hawks, 17, Trailblazers 8, and Globetrotters 36, Knicks 11. Saturday’s Standings - W L Globetrotters 2.0 Hawks 1 1 Lakers 1 1 Pistons 1 1 Trailblazers 1:1 Knicks o 2 Friendship Fire Co. Auxiliary Holds February Meeting The monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of Friendship Fire Co. No. 1, was held Thursday evening, February 21. The Auxiliary will be holding another donut sale on Saturday, March 16. Sales will be by order only, but no orders will be delivered. All orders must be picked up at the fire hall before 5 p.m. To place your order, contact any Auxiliary member, or call Mrs. Carrie Smith, 653- 5435 or Mrs. Edith Etsell, 653-5682. All orders must be in no later than Wednesday, March 13. The Auxiliary will be selling handbags as a fund- raising project. There are several styles available, with a variety of colors available in each style. A ‘silent auction” was held after the meeting, as well as a treat for the out- going officers. Amanda Darrenkamp was the ‘‘Birthday girl-of-the month”. Chris Snyder won the kitty. A welcome is extended to all Auxiliary members, and any other interested women, to attend the monthly meetings held in the fire hall at 7:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month. The Auxiliary needs more active members, and would welcome any new people interested in helping support the fire company. Donegal Bandsmen In District Meet At Manheim Central The Southern District High School Band Festival was held on February 14 through 16, at Manheim Central High School. Host of this festival was L.E. Hains from the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association, with the guest conductor, Colonel Arnald D. Gabriel. The following students from Donegal high school made chairs at the festival: Gloria Longenecker, first chair on flute; Lolly Baker, first chair on baritone sax; Keith Smith, fourth chair on bass clarinet; Ken McCoy third chair on tenor sax. All students were auditioned and placed in a seating arrangement by the directors. 3 ‘