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wedNesdAY, JANuArY 20, 2021 • VoluMe lV, No. 41 • reAd THe dIGITAl edITIoN oN THe weB:
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Adamstown Library “Glance At Romance” Gift Bags To Be Sold
Section A
Do You Know...? Page 4A
Student Spotlight Hinkletown Mennonite School Rachel Landes Ephrata Mennonite School Averi Weaver Biblical Message ............. 14A Births.................................... 15A Crossword Puzzle......... 12A “Happy Birthday”.......... 15A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”................... 13A Things To Do ................... 12A
Section B
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“Glance at Romance” is back and love is blooming at the Adamstown Area Library. Friends of the Library volunteer, Helen Youndt, has expertly decor ated the ordinary brown bags and turned them into
charming, oneofakind, gift bags. The bags are filled with eight romance novels. A purchase of a bag of books will raise funds for the library, while expressing your admiration for the object of your affection.
The bags will be available beginning Monday, January 25 through Sunday, Febru ary 14 (Valentine’s Day). There is a cost for each bag and patrons will find them in the entryway of the library, which is located at
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese 110 West Main Street in (Vice President), Margaret Adamstown. Exact change Harting (President), Joni or a check will be required Hoppel (Secretary), Joy to purchase. Maier (Treasurer) and Jane (Corresponding Shown in the photo, from Lesher left to right, are Pat Acebo Secretary).
Frosty Morning Welcomes The Warmth Of The Sun And Wood Stoves
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HOMETOWN HEROES This week featuring:
REINHOLDS FIRE COMPANY Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese This year’s winter has been fairly quiet with very little snowfall and temperatures that have been quite moderate. This local farm sunrise scene was photographed by our photographer early one morning as temperatures were dropping and virtually no wind could be seen or felt. Our photographer noted that the smoke from the greenhouses was rising from the stacks but only went to a certain height and then moved to the left creating this layer of smoke that seemed locked in on a certain plane. The rising sun was subdued by the layer of smoke allowing it to be captured perfectly. Its warm rays illuminated the walls of the greenhouse and the heavy frost coated the field providing a stark cold contrast with the sun.
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