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Lebanon Daily News from Lebanon, Pennsylvania • Page 12

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Daily Pa Tues March 29 1955 55th Anniversary Program Held In Richland's Grace E.G. Church HIGHLAND, March now Organo, a combination of piano Organo solo was rendered by Mrs. and organ, was played for the first Katie Weik. The pastor Rev. Paul time as a special feature of Ihchl.

Lykcns taught the lesson to the 55th anniversary services in Graccjmain school. Evangelical Congregational! Attention was called to an at- Church. The player was Mrs. Katie tractive cross made by Mrs. Lydia Weik the church and church school pianist.

The instrument will be dedicated in May. The first service of the anniversary was the school which was Rcitz and suspended from Ihc central chandelier. Seven visitors were present. "Happy Birthday" was sung for Mrs. Rudy Heck, Mrs.

Thomas Heffner and Thomas Heffner, convened by John Moycr. Prayer was offered by layman Fred C. Bowman; a cornet solo presented by LR.ry Heck. A piano duet was played by Mrs. her The Days That Are Passed." John Moyer and Lee Moyer; an I Prayer was offered by Dr.

II. M. Layman Lloyd Brownback of Hoyersford delivered a forceful address in the afternoon on "Remem George, pastor of the E. C. Church in Annville.

Two numbers were sung by a quartet comprised of Mrs. Owen I). Copcnhaver, Mrs. Homer Heffelfinger, Mrs. Thomas Heffner Jr.

and Mrs. Helen Zimmerman, all ol the local church. At the concluding service the Singing Zims enacted a well prepared and interesting Easter drama, "The Master." Large congregations attended the anniversary. This Week's Birthdays Birthday celebrants during the week are Pearl Miller, Mrs. John II.

Keller Irvin Wolfskill, Sally Ann Geiss and Mrs. Reba Anspach. Attends Institute Norman B. Dinger, Linden Street, principal of the Womelsdorf School Center, accompanied officials of the Conrad Weiser School District to a School Board Institute at Temple University last Thursday. Ray A.

Kurtz, North Race Street, principal of the South Lebanon Township School, also attended the institute. Pvt. Joel Moehlrnann recently arrived in Germany, where he is stationed 75 miles northwest of Heidelberg. He is a son of Dr. and Mrs.

E. 0. Moehlmann, South Park Street. A number of Richland residents enjoyed the supper served on Saturday by the Ladies' Aid Society of the Millbach Reformed Church. Teen-Age Club Chaperones at last Thursday's meeting of the Richland Teen-Age Club which was held in Neptune Hall were Mrs.

Ralph Weaver, Mrs. Ruth Leininger, Mrs. Moehlmann, Mrs. Vivia Spitler, Mrs. Erna Wiest and Mrs.

Martin Stciner. Dance asvards were given to Ardell Arndt and Roger Labe, Gladys Kantner and Robert Labe, Jean Becker and Sterling Labe. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray W. Landis of Wilmington, Delaware, were weekend guests of the former's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Waltz, Poplar Street. Landis has been a linotype operator for a Wilmington newspaper, "Every Evening" for forty years. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steinmetz, Lititx Route 4, were Sunday dinner guests nf the latter's brother-in-law and sister Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Young, East Main Street. Mrs. Lydia Reitz, Mrs. Jeremiah Harlman and Fred C.

Bowman attended the dedication of the infirmary of the Evangelical Congrega- BOY LACERATES TONGUE Franklin Leffler 3rd, a year and a half old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Leffler, 2nd, 130 was admitted to Good Samaritan Hospital at 6:10 p. m. yesterday with a severly lacterated tongue received, the hospital reported, in a fall.

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