Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 03, 1976, Image 5

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and Bolivia to provide a safe
and accessible water supply
and a source of protein.
Contributions are being
made for legal defense and
family assistance for politi-
cal prisoners under repres-
sive regimes; for political
refugees from Latin Ameri-
ca; and to projects helping
women make their full
contribution in their com-
munities and nations
whereby training is provid-
ed which will help them earn
a living. In addition, gifts
are made annually for
Christian women’s colleges,
ministries among migrant
workers, for literature for
women and children over-
seas in areas of faith, family
life, nutrition, development;
for a Christian ministry in
our national parks; and for
scholarships for women, and
leadership training.
Women from the follow-
ing churches will be joining
in the service for the Mount
Joy Community: Trinity
Lutheran, Mount Joy Men-
nonite, St. Mary's Catholic,
Florin Church of the Breth-
ren, St. Lukes Episcopal,
Crossroads Brethren in
Christ, Presbyterian,
Church of God, and
Chiques, Glossbrenner, and
St. Mark’s United Metho-
dist Churches.
WORLD DAY OF PRAYER
by Hazel Baker
The community World
Day of Prayer Service for
Marietta will be held on
Friday, March S at 7:30p.m.
in the United Church of
Christ, Waterford Avenue.
Representatives from their
respective churches are:
Mrs. Paul Hoffines, host
church; Miss Naomi Myers,
United Methodist; Mrs. R.
C. Howell, United English
Presbyterian; Mrs. Aristede
Red, St. John’s Episcopal;
Mrs. Clifford Makle, Bethel
AME and Mrs. James
Baker, Zion Lutheran.
Mini skits will take the
place of a speaker. Mrs. Ray
Kunkle, Raeann Kunkle,
Mrs. Richard Haas and Ben
Thompson will perform.
Persons taking additional
parts in the various skits are
Jewel Schirmer, Naomi
Rutherford, Margaret Cur-
rin, Mrs. Earl Garman, Mrs.’
Lewis Libhart and. Mrs. .
Robert Spangler.
The children’s service will
be held at the same time
with Mrs. Mary Nein, Mrs.
Edward Miller and Mrs.
Harold McKain.
Theme for the 1976
service will be ‘‘Education
for All of Life.”’ The theme
was chosen by Latin Ameri-
can women affiliated with
the World Day of Prayer.
The public is invited to
attend.
Father Gotwalt
photo by Corky Flick
by Hazel Baker
A purse of money was
presented to Rev. Father
Joseph G. Gotwalt, at a
special farewell observance
Sunday. The gift, from
members of the congrega-
tion, marked the retirement
of Father Gotwalt from
Presentation BVM Church,
Father Joseph Gotwalt retires
Marietia, which became
effective on March 1, 1976.
"Father Gotwalt was a
member of sacred music and
liturgy committees. He was
a member of the organiza-
tion for the priestchoir for 24
years, and Diocesan director
of the St. Vincent de Paul
Society from 1963 to 1972.
Having been ordained in
St. Patrick Cathedral, Har-
risburg, by Bishop Philip
McDevitt in 1932, Father
Gotwalt was first assigned
to Our Lady of Mount
Carmel as assistant pastor.
Later the same year he was
transferred to Sacred Heart
Parish, Lancaster. He re-
turned to Mount Carmel in
1940 where he received his
first pastorate, Immaculate
Conception, Fairfield, in
1943. He was also adminis-
trator of the mission at Blue
Ridge Summit.
After going to St. Igna-
tius, Orrtanna, in 1946 and
to St. Vincent, Hanover,
from 1947 to 1961, Father
Gotwalt transferred to St.
James, Steelton. In 1964,
Father Gotwalt was assign-
ed to St. Patrick Church in
Treverton. He came to
Marietta in 1967.
Rev. Father Michael S.
Kobularik, former assistant
Paster at’: St. © Vincent
Church, Hanover, will as-
sume the duties of Pastor of ~
Presentation BVM Church
in Marietta.
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