sons farlin D.C. chard John Carl and Kolp, dren child with Lottie burg; dent- adie, acht, IZ 0, of Inex- 12:05 had of a hus- ilton ship, late Rice long er r of nity sted 1969 rick- nau, Ie iS John two Sis- ers, ma, his, R. rts, ™ rket lied St. + 'a was late erts 74. was the 1 of the rge ia; le; carl el, 11, of ta; ta; ia; int at- June 9, 1976 More church news CHIQUES UNITED METHODIST CHURCH The Chiques Methodist Church is re- cognizing high school, college, and university graduates on Sunday, June 13th at the 10 a.m. worship service. The guest speaker will be Mr. Ragnar F. Hallgren, Superinten- dent of Donegal School District. Mr. Hallgren was born September 3, 1924 in Florin section of Mount Joy. He attended Mount Joy schools where he was president of his high school class. He was a commis- sioned officer in U.S. Naval Air Corps during World War II. Mr. Hallgren earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Franklin and Marshall College and his Master of Arts Degree from Bucknell University. He also attended the Uni- versity of PA., Columbia University, University of North Carolina, Chicago University, and Temple University. He is married to Mary Elizabeth Daniels of Millersburg, PA. They have three daughters-Mrs. Mary Ann Mohr, Miss Elizabeth J. Hallgren, and Miss Barbara Hallgren and two grandchildren. The following graduates will be honored: Miss Denise Louise Lutz-Donegal; Mr. Michael John Rider-Donegal; Miss Diane Lynne Waltz-Done- gal; Miss Mindy Gutshall- Elizabethtown. United BIBLE SCHOOL The Eight-Day Vacational Bible School, June 14-17, 21-24 will open Monday in the Glossbrenner United Methodist Church, Angle and Church Streets, Mount Joy. The cooperative school is sponsored by the host church and the Florin Church of the Brethren. This year’s Bible school theme is: ‘‘God’s Love is Jesus”’ and there will be classes for children from 4 years old through Junior High. The class material will be Bible-centered with time for meaningful and creative crafts and enthusi- astic group singing. Each of the eight-day sessions will begin at 9:30 and close at 11:30 in the morning. The selected pro- ject of this year’s Bible school will be the collecting of money to buy breeding rabbits through CWS Heif- er Project for the world’s underprivileged and under- fed. Directors of the Bible School are Karen Buller (Glossbrenner) and Ver- della Spickler (Florin) with co-directors Kathy Herr- mann and Sylvia Weaver. The complete staff includes Sharon Wolgemuth, Sandy Dennis, Mabel Buller, Belle Balmer, Vickie Forry, Frances Greiner, Norma Klugh, Marcia Valle, Bon- nie Becker, Kathy Gish, Fern Ney, Marilyn Dom- bach, Patty Sheets. Also Connie Kline, Mar- ion Brubaker, Ruth Buffen- myer, Nancy Buffenmyer, Judy Mellinger, Cherrie Dillow, Pat Miller, Zelda Heisey, Ruth McKain, Lois Witman, Beverly Becker, Sue Thomas, Clara Kniss, Erma Witmer, Joan Her- shey, and Sylvia Weaver. All children of the com- munity (within the age limit) are invited to share in this great Bible school experience starting Monday in the Glossbrenner Church. ST MARK Sunday, June 13th, the members and friends of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, 27-29 East Main Street, Mount Joy, will gather together for two services of Holy Com- munion. The 8 a.m. Wor- ship will be more informal with the Sacrament being distributed to worshippers around the altar. The main service of worship is at 10:15 a.m. The elements will be received in the pews at this service. There will be special music for both worship experiences, the Chancel Choir performing for the last time until fall at the 10:15 hour. The pastor, W. Richard Kohler, will preach on the subject, ‘‘Refresh- ment on Our Toilsome Way.” On subsequent Sundays the congregation will ob- serve Father’s Day (June 20th) and, on the 27th, have guest ministry. Mr. William Friffin of Strouds- burg, PA will be the special speaker. At each service there will be active congregational participation and special music. Members, friends, and new persons in the com- munity are cordially invited to these and all services at St. Mark’s Church. TRINITY LUTHERAN Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy, will hold its Daily Vacation Bible School from June 21 to June 25 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. each day. The theme this year will be ‘““The Lord, The Nations, The People’’. This Concordia Publishing House Program is being offered to the children of the community from age 3 years through 7th grade. The Nursery for 3 year olds will be under the direction of Mrs. Helen Hackett and Mrs. Anita Brenner, assisted by Jeany Lauver and Sue Miller. The nursery for 4 year olds will be under the direction of Mrs. Sharon Ream and Mrs. Ann Fitzkee, assisted by Mildred Zink, Pamela Wivell, and Laurie Zer- phey. The kindergarten will be under the direction of Mrs. Marilyn Etsell and Mrs. Vickie Brown, assisted by Mrs. Sue Riley, Jaclyn Zeller, Leissa Riley and Sheri Smith. This depart- ment is for children who will enter kindergarten in the fall and those who have just completed it. The Primary Department will be taught by Mrs. Carol Miller and Evelyn Duke, assisted by John Day and Jon Ruhl. This depart- ment is for children who were in the first and second grade this year. The Junior Department will be taught by Mrs. Judie Wellar and Mrs. Miriam Breinich, assisted by Tammy Duke. This de- partment is for children who were in third and fourth grade this year. The Preteen Department, for fifth, sixth, and seventh graders will be taught by Mrs. Elinore Ruhl, Mrs. Jean Sargen, and Mrs. Barbara Tyson. Carol Miller will serve as piano player for the group, and Tammy Duke will be the song leader. Denny Weller will be the secret- ary. Mrs. June Smith and Mrs. Thelma Bowman will prepare the refreshments each day. The Bible School mater- ial this year includes film strip lessons, songs, art work, games, and refresh- ments. We extend a special invitation to the boys and girls of the community who are involved in the baseball program and cannot attend their own Bible school, to come to our morning Bible School. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 5 STONE oer ARMY 1 1/4 mi. S. of Mount Joy on Pinkerton Rd. off Marietta Ave. W here we feature our own Local Choice Beef, Pork, Veal & Lamb \ +X Sides, quarters, bulk paks & retail. . SLAUGHTERED IN OUR PLANT Properly aged, and sharp frozen "CUSTOM BUTCHERING | Homemade Bologna sausage, pudding, scrapple, and lard Complete Line of FROZEN FOODS Full Line of SEAFOOD ITEMS Mon., Tues, Wed. 9-5:30 Thurs. & Fri. 8-8 Saturday 8-5 PHONE 653-4087 ~ John H. 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