Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, November 19, 1975, Image 10

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Genevieve Libhart showing a bird carved out of.wood by the late Lewis DeTurk.
Genevieve Libhart directs
County Community Gallery
Under the direction of
Genevieve (Mrs. Henry M.)
Libhart, Marietta, the Com-
munity Gallery of Lancaster
County has just recently
moved from its previous
headquarters in Goethean
Literary Hall at Franklin and
Marshall College to a
picturesque and historic
alley back of Central Market
off Penn Square, in Lancas-
ter.
There, the Gallery will
exhibit the best art available
tec Lancaster Countians,
changing the show every
month.
Currently, the Gallery is
exhibiting the etchings of
Nancy Coleman of Lancaster
and the woodcarvings of the
late Lewis DeTurk, Kutz-
town.
Regular visitors to the
gallery are sixth graders
from local schools. It has
been found that children of
this age are more responsive
to art than are younger
children. Twice a year the
Gallery shows the work of
local children, selected vy
art teachers.
The Gallery is a non-profit
organization which has been
in operation for ten years.
Its work is made possible by
the subscriptions of Friends
of the Gallery, people
throughout the County in-
terested in promoting art
here.
Volunteer docents
(guides), 3S young women
who conduct visitors
through the Gallery are also
2ssential to its operation.
The docents are trained by
Mrs. Libhart’s husband,
Henry M. Libhart, professor
f art at Elizabethtown
College.
The Gallery will be
sponsoring a series of
i.ctures starting in January,
1976, to be held at Country
Day School. John Snyder,
authority on Queen Anne
seriod and Chippemdale
furniture, who has written
numberous articles for Ant-
ques Magazine, will be one
f the lecturers.
Another lecture will be on
he subject of the archi-
‘ecture from all periods in
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the history of Lancaster
County.
Each spring, the Friends
of the Gallery take a trip to a
museum or private collec-
tion (for example, the
National Gallery or the
Baltimore Museum). Fri-
ends of the Gallery are also
offered prints made by an
artist.
in December, the Gallery
will open a gift shop which
will feature a Christmas
exhibit, including cookie
cutters decorated with calico
cloth, to hang on Christmas
trees. Other items for sale
in the gift shop will be
engagement calendars and
garden sculpture.
Mrs. Libhart has almost
completed a survey of
paintings existing in the
county that were done
before 1914. Assessing the
works brought in by people
was satisfying both to the
owners of the paintings and
to Mrs. Libhart and her
fellow surveyors.
Genevieve Libhart started
as an art exhibitor showing
the works of her husband,
Prof. Libhart. He had
aumberous one-man shows
which she arranged. She
says that ‘‘being married to
Henry she could hardly
miss’’ her vocation.
When Marietta celebrat-
ed its sesqui-centennial,
Mrs. Libhart turned the
Mehaffey house (now the
deVitry house on W. Market
St.) into a museum where
Lancaster County artists
could display their work.
For a short time,
operated an art shop in her
home.
Job
Postmaster Gerald
Hostetter announced the
opening of an examination
for substitute rural carrier at
the Mount Joy Post Office.
Applications are available
at the Mount Joy Post Office
and must be filed between
November 20 and December
2. December 2, 1975 will be
the closing date.
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Mrs.
Lynn Horst marries
Peggy
Births
Mr. and Mrs. David McGar-
vey,:PatriciaLesher) Mead-
ow Apartments, Mount Joy,
a son at St. Joseph’s
Hospital, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Starr,
(Kay Markley) 67 East Main
Street, Mount Joy, a daugh-
ter at St. Joseph’s Hospital,
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Rinehart, Jr. (Betty Balto-
zer), 130 North High Street,
Mount Joy, a son at Hershey
Medical Center, October 28.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bailey,
(Peggy Redcay), Bainbridge
R. D. #1, a son at General
Hospital, Thursday.
Derr
James Henry Derr
Miss Peggy Lynn Horst
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Horst, Jr., 157 Man-
heim Street, Mount Joy, and
James Henry Derr, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Derr,
R. D. #2 Manheim, were
united in marriage on
Saturday, November 15th at
7 p.m. The double ring
ceremony was performed by
the Reverend Lester Koder,
in Trinity Lutheran Church,
Mount Joy.
The bride, given in
marriage by her parents,
wore a polyester seer-sucker
full length gown with a
sweetheart neckline and
tapered sleeves, trimmed
with daisies and with a
fuffled train. The dress was
made by the bride’s mother.
A ring of daisies in her hair
held her veil and she carried
a bouquet of daisies.
Mrs. Marion Hoffer of
Elizabethtown was matron
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Mrs. Patricia Blough, sister
Miss Clair
Derr, sister of the groom,
and Miss Pamela Horst,
sister of the bride. Flower
girls were Miss Valetta
Derr, the groom’s sister,
and Miss Wendy Ness.
Vernon Blough, brother-
in-law of the bride served as
best man. Ushers were
Kenneth Zurin of Salunga
and Harold and Herbert
Frey of Marietta.
Miss Brehla Smith of
Mount Joy was organist and
Miss Kim Lauver of Mount
Joy,was soloist.
A reception was held in
the Salunga Fire Hall.
The couple will reside in
Salunga after a wedding trip
thru the Smokey Mountains
to Tennessee.
The bride is a graduate of
Donegal High School and
Mount Joy Vo-tech. She is
employed with Pentamation
Enterprises, F & M College.
The groom graduated
from Hershey Vocational
School and is employed with
. Yellow Freight Systems.
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November 19, 1975
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