Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, December 17, 1975, Image 9

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December 17, 1975












Marilyn J.

Strominger
Marilyn Strominger engaged
to Gerald L. Miller of Rheems
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
B. Strominger, 307 West
Elizabeth Street, Maytown,
announce the engagement
of their daughter, Marilyn J.
Strominger to Gerald L.


01d glass top jars
filled with Christmas candy
$2.2510 $2.75
Tin Chambersticks
$1.35





Miller.
The bride-elect is a 1964
graduate from Donegal
High School. She graduated
from Messiah College,
Grantham, PA in 1969 with
a B.A. in Sacred Music and
in 1970 received her B.S. in
Music Education. Miss
Strominger is self-employed
as a private piano and vocal
teacher. She also is the
Director of Choral Music at
St. Mark’s United Metho-
dist Church, Mount Joy.
Mr. Miller is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lester S.
Miller, Rheems, PA. He is a
1960 graduate from Eliza-
bethtown Area High School.
Mr. Miller is employed at
National Central Bank, Lan-
caster, as Operations Super-
visor of the International
Division. He also is an
organist at St. Mark's
United Methodist Church,
Mount Joy.
Xmas musical
at Kraybill
by Leon W. Good
Elementary students of
Kraybill Mennonite School
will present a Christmas
musical entitled ‘‘Watch-
man, Tell Us of the Night’,
on Friday, December 19.
The program is under the
direction of Mrs. Charles,
the elementary music teach-
er. The program will include
scripture and poetry recita-
tions by the students in
addition to the music. The
musical centers around the
Christmas carol, ‘‘Watch-
man, Tell Us of the Night’.


The public is cordially
invited to attend this pro-


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MARIETTA .
426-1458 gram which will be held at
_ Thurs., Fri. 7-9 pm Mount Joy Mennonite
Saturday 1-5 pm Church at 7:30 p.m.



- 2150 hoagies!
Parents and ninth graders
assembled 2150 hoagies last
week. Money from the sale
of the sandwiches will buy
instructional equipment for
‘the school.
Mrs. Joyce Shultz co-
_ ordinated the hoagie assem-
bly. Kraybill administrator
_ Leon Good estimates that
_ the hoagie project will net
$650 for the school.
Parents and 9th graders assemble hoagies to raise money for Kraybill School.
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