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from NCMA concerning the vast potential market that is available through the use of masonry in bearing wall structures completed the evening program.
Host for the meeting was the Plasticrete Corporation, Hamden, Conn. The Southington-Trumbull group.
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The panel and Altar of the St. John's United Church of Christ, Chambersburg, Pa., was constructed by MCAA Member John E. Keener, Inc. The panel is 32 feet wide and 27 feet high and is faced on both the inside and outside. There are 15,800 standard size face brick plus the specials involved in the 14 figures. The panel is unique in that it portrays meanings of scripture in the Bible. The altar work was done with quarried greenstone from Virginia.
Architects: Noelker & Hull, Chambersburg, Pa.
Consultant: William P. Wenzler, AIA, Milwaukee, Wis.
Panel Designer: Karl Giell, Milwaukee, Wis.
Mason Contractor: John E. Keener, Inc. MCAA, Camp Hill, Pa.
Photography: Lawrence S. Williams, Inc.
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