Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, March 26, 1975, Image 13

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window at Trinity Lutheran, Mount Joy
MOUNT JOY
COMMUNITY
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE
A Good Friday afternoon
service, sponsored by the
Inter-Church Council of
Mount Joy, will be held in
St. Mark’s United Metho-
dist Church (27-29 E. Main
St.) from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.
The Passion Story according
to the Gospel of John will
be the focus of this year’s
observance of Jesus’ death.
Participating in the ser-
vice will be six area clergy-
men and six laypersons re-
presenting the several
churches of Mount Joy. The
clergymen who will bring
their brief meditations are
Dr. Ezra Ranck, Rev. Harry
Bert, Father Donald White-
sel, Rev. Stephen Getty,
Rev. Melvin Graybill, and
Rev. Clair Wagner, Jr. Lay-
persons who will serve as
Liturgists are Mrs. Ethel
Broske, Mr. Donald Engle,
Mrs. Alice Sloan, Mrs. Jean
Weaver, Mr. James Roberts,
and Mr. Charles Heaps.
Serving as the organist
for the occasion will be Mr.
Gerald Miller, the organist
of St. Mark’s Church. Vocal
selections will be rendered
by Miss Sandra Heisey, Mrs.
Dorothy Heilig, and Richard
Kohler. The congregation
will sing many of the great
hymns of the Passion and
will have a part in prayers
and litanies.
Persons may come and
go as their time schedules
permit. There will be con-
venient pauses for entrance
and exit.
On Easter morning at
dawn (6:30 a.m.) a com-
munity service will be held
on the hill overlooking
Mount Joy at the Florin
Church of the Brethren.
The community is cordially
invited to these celebrations
of the Passion and the Tri-
umph of the Lord Jesus
Christ.
Photo by Jim Gerberich
HOLY WEEK AND
EASTER SERVICES AT
ST. MARK'S
The Maundy Thursday
Service of Holy Commun-
ion will be held at 7:30
p.m. in the sanctuary of
St. Mark’s United Metho-
dist Church, 27-29 East
Main St., Mount Joy. The
theme of the celebration is
“Supper with Our Lord.”
The Chancel Choir, under
the direction of Miss Marilyn
Strominger, will sing. The
pastor, W. Richard Kohler,
will have a meditation. All
those who love the Lord are
invited to come and join
in the Memorial Meal.
The Community Good
Friday Service for Mount
Joy will be held in St.
Mark’s Church from 1:00 to
3:00 p.m. Six clergymen
and six laypersons from
the various churches of the
community will participate
in a reflection upon the
Passion Story in John’s
Gospel. Vocal music will
be supplied by Sandra Hei-
sey, Dorothy Heilig and
Richard Kohler. Gerald
Miller will be the organist
for the service.
On Easter Sunday St.
Mark’s Church will have
two services of worship.
The 8:00 service will fea
ture the participation in
Holy Communion by those
unable to attend the Thurs-
day Service. The elements
will be served at the altar
rail. There will be special
music. At 10:15 there will
be a Victory Celebration at
which the pastor will preach
on “Resurrection.” The
Chancel Choir will render
Robert Leaf’s “Rejoice, Re-
joice, This Glad Easter Day”
and “Christ Lao in Todes-
banden” by Hermann Sch-
ein. The Cherub Choir will
also sing; their anthem is
entitled ‘Christ the Lord
Is Risen.”
St. Mark’s Church wel-

comes anyone to its services
of worship and to partici
pation in its program
throughout the year. Come
as you are!
EASTER AT
CALVARY BIBLE
CHURCH
Easter Sunday morning,
March 30, the Calvary Bible
Choir, Mount Joy, will be
presenting the cantata, “The
Cross of Christ,” by Ste-
wart B. Landon.
In this cantata Mr. Lan-
don depicts the life and
death of Christ based on
familiar hymns arranged
specifically for church
choirs.
The program is directed
by Mrs. Bernita Shelly and
narrated by Mr. Larry
Laughman. Mrs. Sandra
Peters is pianist. Soloists in-
clude Mr. Melvin Longe-
necker, Mr. Donald Wise and
Mrs. Vivian Apple, with a
duet by Pastor and Mrs.
Hallman.
Rev. Ronald Gibson, Pas-
tor, and Rev. Douglas Hall-
man, Associate Pastor, ex-
tend an invitation to all to
attend. The service begins
at 10:30 a.m.
MOUNT JOY
COMMUNITY CHORUS
ONTV -
The Mount Joy Commun-
ity Chorus, a group of 36
voices, will present “Songs
of Easter” to be viewed on
WGAL-TV, Lancaster, on
Easter Sunday, March 30th
at 10:00 p.m.
The chorus is under the
direction of Miss Dorothy
E. Schock and Mrs. Daniel
Bubacz is the pianist.
Narrator for the tele-
vision presentation will be
The Rev. Clair L. Wagner,
Jr., pastor of Glossbrenner
United Methodist Church.
Mount Joy.
The special Easter pro-
gram will include two selec-
tions from the immortal
message of the Easter por-
tion of Handel’s “The Mess-
ish” - “Since By Man Came
Death” and “The Hallelu-
Jah Chorus.”
by Hazel Baker
Carl R. Hallgren, has been
elected president of the
Mount Joy Rotary Club and
the additional officers for
the next term are: Jay
Musser, Ist vice-president;
Richard F. Kilian, 2nd vice-
president; Dr. R. L. Bryson,
secretary; Jay Greider, as-
sistant secretary; Joseph
Schaeffer, treasurer and Har-
old Keller, assistant treasur-
er.
Hallgren, a Mount Joy
native, lives at 212 Marietta
Ave., Mount Joy, with his
wife, the former Cheryl A.
Brown, and two sons, Rick
and John. He is the son of
Esther Hallgren and the late
Ragner F. Hallgren.
The Donegal High School
graduate attended the Insti-
tute of Far Eastern Langu-
ages, Yale University (Chin-
ese); earned his AB degree
from Elizabethtown Coll-
ege; his JD from Dickinson
School of Law and served
in the United States Air
Force Security Service.
Carl is a partner of attorn-
eys Roda, Morgan, Hallgren
and Heinly, 700 N. Duke
St., Lancaster and is a mem-
ber of the Lancaster, Penn-
sylvania and American Bar
Association. He is editor
of the Lancaster Law Re-
view and Bar Examiner for
State Board of Law Exa-
miners. He is a member of
Trinity Lutheran Church,
Mount Jov. serves on the
Board of Directors of Un-
ion National Mount Joy
Bank, Sico Foundation,
Lancaster Title Abstracting
Company, Conestoga Title
Insurance Company and
Lancaster County Lung As-
sociation. The former se-
cretary and chairman of the
Mount Joy zoning hearing
board, also conducts his
local office at 81 E. Main
St., Mount Joy.
Projects of the Rotary
Club are Experiment in In-
ternational Living, Camp
Harmony Hall, Capon A-
wards, supporting Commun-
“Woman of year”
Elizabethtown College’s
Women’s Auxiliary has hon-
ored Mrs. Lucinda Mays for
her many contributions to
the organization and the
College.
Calling her their “Wo-
man of the Year,” the Auxi-
Easter e
liary at its spring luncheon
on Saturday presented the
wife of President Morley J.
Mays with an inscribed ser-
vice tray for use on the
campus and a special cita-
tion.

rug made from carpet strips from Ibberson's,
Elizabethtown,



SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 13
Sketch of a President
Carl R. Hallgren
ity Council, Boy Scouts,
Library, Playground, Christ-
mas Lighting fund and the
local Memorial Day activi-
ties.
RICK BUCHANAN
ON VARSITYTENNIS
SQUAD AT MSC
Rick Buchanan, former
player at Donegal High
School, is a member of the
varsity tennis squad at Mil-
lersville State College this
year. A junior majoring
in chemistry, he is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buch-
anan, 124 W. Walnut St.,
Marietta.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon
(Carol Spier) Union School
Road, R. D. 1, Mount Joy,
a daughter at St. Joseph’s
Hospital, March 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill
(Rebeccah Butler) Bain-
bridge, R. D. 1, a daughter
at General Hospital, March
16.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ruhl
(Miriam Hershey, R. D. 2,
Mount Joy, a daughter at
General Hospital, March 16.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Nace
(Sharon Garber) 421 W.
Main St., Mount Joy, a son
at General Hospital, March
15. :
Mr. and Mrs. James Squibbs
34 S. Locust St., Marietta,
a son at Columbia Hospital,
March 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wivell
(Cindy Hoover) R. D. I, Co-
lumbia, a daughter at Gener-
al Hospital, March 13.
- DEATHS
Mrs. Charles King, 70, 235
S. Market St., Mount Joy,
at Lancaster General Hos-
pital, March 17.
Dr. Amos E. Lenhert, 64,
East Cleveland, Ohio, died
at Lakeside Hospital March
19. The Lt. Col. Ret. was
director of obstetrics and
gynecology at Huron Road
Hospital and Lakeside Hos-
pital, Cleveland, Ohio and
was formerly from Mari-
etta.
Donald R. Pedrick, 57, of
138 Manheim St., Mount
Joy, at his home, March 21.

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