Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 22, 1979, Image 10

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MOUNT JOY Mount Joy Mennonite BAINBRIDGE Presentation B.V.M. Catholic
Calvary Bible Charch
Donegal Heights
Rev. Donald Gibson, Pastor
Rev. Douglas Hallman,
Assoc. Fi tor
9:15 AM Bible Scho
10:15 AM Morning Worshi
Junior Worsh;:,
6:00 PM Youth Meetings
7:00 PM Evening Worship
7:00PM Wed. Prayer Meeting
Church of God
Main Street
Rev. Randall L. Bistliné,
Pastor
9:00 AM Sunday School
10:00 AM Morning Worship
7:30 PM Evening Worship
7:30 PM Wed. Midweek
Prayer
Chiques United Methodist
US. 230 East of Mount Joy
Woodrow Kern. Minister
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship
Cross Roads Brethren in Christ
Rev. Dale Engle, Pastor
So. Angle & Donegal Springs
Road
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship
“:00 PM Evening Worship
7:30 PM Wed. Evening
Worship
Donegal Presbyterian
Donegal Springs Road
R.D.1 Mount Joy, PA
Rev. Victor Baer
9:00 AM Morning Worship
10:15 AM Church School
Visiting Hours 1:30-4:30
First Presbyterian
Rev. Norman Dunsmore,
Moderator
Summer Schedule
9:30 AM Combined Sunday
School & Worship Service
(Nursery provided)
St. Mark’s United Methodist
27-29 East Main Street
Rev. Roger O. Colvin, Pastor
9:00 AM Sunday School
10:15 AM Worship Service
7:00 PM Evening Service
7:00 PM Wed.—Prayer
Donegal Springs Road
Shelly Shellenberger. Pastor
9:00 AM Sunday School
10:00 AM Morning Worship
7:30 PM Wed.—Prayer and
St. Luke’s Lutheran
Rev. Russel N. Burr, Pastor
9:15—10:30 AM Worship
10:30 AM Sunday School
Bible Study
t Pleasant United Methodist
oo yuut Dleaspit Rev. Elizabeth Iseminger
.G E. Bundy, Pastor Pastor
Rev er oe 2 9:00 AM Worship Service
9:00 AM Sunday Schoo 10:00 AM Church School
10:15 AM Morning Worship
7:00 PM Evening Service (2nd
and 4th Sunday of each month
7:30 PM Wed. Prayer Meeting
St. Luke’s Episcopal
S. Market St. & Columbia Ave.
Rev. Donald Whitesel, Rector
8:30 AM Holy Communion
10:30 AM Family Service and
Church School
Assumption B.V.M. Catholic
Rev. Victor Maksimowicz
0.F.M. Conv. Admin.
Union School Road
Mount Joy, Pa.
5:30 PM Saturday
9:00 AM Sunday
5:30 PM Holy Days
Trinity E.C.
Donegal and New Haven Sts.
Rev. Philip A. Wrightstone
9:00 AM Sunday School
10:10 AM Morning Worship
7:00 PM Evening Gospel Serv.
7:00 PM Wed. Prayer Meeting
Trinity Lutheran
West Main and Manheim Sts.
Rev. David E. Klepper, Jr.
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:45 AM Morning Worship
7:30 PM Wed. (alternate)
Bible Study
Word of Life Chapel
Rev. Abram L. Gish, Pastor
9:30 AM Bible School
10:30 AM Worship Service
7:30 PM Gospel Hour
7:30 Wed. Prayer Meeting
MAYTOWN
Brethren in Christ
Rev. B.E. Thuma, Pastor
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:1S AM Morning Worship
7:30 PM Evening Worship
7:30 PM Wed. Prayer
Church of God
9:30 AM Bible School
10:30 AM Morning Worship
7:30 PM Evening Worshi
7:30 PM Wed. Prayer &
Reformed Church [UCC]
Pastor Edgar H. Steedle
9:00 AM Church School
10:00 AM Morning Worship
St. John’s Evangelical
Lutheran
Reverend Robert Lescallette
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:45 AM Morning Service
ible
MARIETTA
Assembly of God
Box 121, Rte. 141 and
ELIZABETHTOWN Oremine Road
Rev. LeRoy Hoover, Pastor
The Alliance Church
153 E. High Street
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship Service
6:00 PM Youth Fellowship
7:00 Fellowship Service
7:30 PM Wed. Praise & Prayer
Brethren In Christ
East High St. at Route 283
Rev. Elbert N. Smith, Pastor
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Morning Worship
7:00 PM Evening Vespers (2nd
PM a
PM Wed. Adult & Youth
PM Wed. Prayer &Praise
Bible Church
Along Marietta By-Pass,
Route 441
Rev. James W. Reapsome
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Morning Worship
7 PM June 11-22, Vacation
Bible School
Florin Church of Brethren
815 Bruce Avenue
Robert Kettering, Pastor
9:00 AM Church School
10:00 AM Morning Worship
7:00 PM Wed., Midweek Serv.
Glessbrenner United Methodist
Church and Angle Streets
Chair L. Wagner, Jr., Minister
9:30 AM Morning Worship
10:30 AM Church School
7:00 PM Wed.— Midweek
Service
and 4th Sunday each month)
7:30 Wed. Evening Service
Church of Ged
Old Hershey Road
Rev. Glenn A. Smith, Pastor
9:45 AM Sunday School
11:00 AM Morning Worship
7:00 PM Evangelistic
Church of the Brethren
‘Mount Joy and Plum Sts.
Rev. DeWitt L. Miller,
D.D. Pastor
9:15 AM Sunday School
10:30 AM Worship Service
7 PM June 17, Youth Fellow-
ship Special
United
English Proeshyterian
Rev. Thomas S. Wood, Pastor
9:45 AM Grove Chapel
Church
11:00 AM Morning Worship
Marietta Mennonite Church
Porter and Essex Streets
C. Richard Miller, pastor
9:30 Sunday morning Da
10:30 Sunday
7:30 Wed. (ternate)
Prayer Meeting
Rev. Calistus Juras
O.F.M. Conv. Pastor
MASSES
Sunday 7:00 AM & 10:30 AM
Weekdays 7:00AM & 8:00AM
Saturday 7:00 PM
Holy Days 7:00AM & 7:00PM
United Methodist
Market Street
Rev. Elizabeth Iseminger
9:45 AM Sunday School
11:00 AM Worship Service
7:30 Wed. (alternate) Bible
Study
Reich’s E.C.
Maytown-Bainbridge Road
: ev. Don Wert
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:40 AM Worship Service
7:30 PM Evening Service
7:30 PM Wed. Devotional
Period
St. John’s Church
239 E. Market Street
Rev. Aristede S. Red, Rector
9:00 AM Church School
10:00 AM Worship Service
Zion Evangelical Lutheran
Rte. 441 & Old Colebrook Rd
Rev. Philip Lynch, Pastor
9:30 AM Sunday School
10:45 Morning Worship
Zion United Church of Christ
Rev. Calvin Rex, Pastor
Sunday School 9:00 AM
Morning Worship 10:15 AM
by Ron Steinmetz
Dr. Ralph A. Strong,
Associate Executive of the
Synod of the Trinity, will be
in the pulpit of Donegal
Presbyterian Church at the
9:00 AM worship service on
Sunday, August 26th.
Donegal Presbytery,
which was organized at
Donegal Church in 1732, is
part of the Synod of the
Trinity, which includes
Pennsylvania and parts of
West Virginia and Ohio. Dr.
Strong is responsible for
assisting the Synod Execu-
tive in the inplementation. of
'
Butterflies are beautiful
but also tough fighters
To us giants, the delicate
butterfly looks—and is—
harmless. But its appear-
ance is deceptive: actually,
the butterfly is a tough,
combative insect.
Butterflies are ‘‘astonish-
ly aggressive,’’ according to
National Wildlife magazine.
An angry butterfly may
chase an intruder for up to
S00 yards.
Butterflies are territorial,
and will attack anything that
invades their turf, be it
insect, cat, human or
frisbee. Fortunately, they
can’t bite.
Butterflies often have
terrific brawls, three or four
of them using the brute
force of impact to knock off
each others’ antennae and
wings.
Like rebel troops, butter-
flies yell as they fight. Their
battle cries are made by
snapping body segments
together and waving their
goals and mission direction
of the Synod, and for pro-
viding resource staff ser-
vices for various commit-
tees.
He was previously Exec-
utive Presbyter of Shenango
Presbytery, and has served
as educational consultant for
the Synods of the Trinity,
Indiana, Arizona and
Illinois. He held pastorates
in Kansas and Nebraska. A
native of Montana, he holds
degrees from Seattle Pacific
College in Washington,
Presbyterian Seminary in
Omaha, Neb., and Arizona
State University in Tempe.
He was awarded the D.D.
val
wings in a peculiar beat.
The clicks are audible up to
100 feet away.
Butterflies are thought to
have the broadest ‘‘visible
spectrum’’ of any creature,
being able to see both infra-
red and ultraviolet. Their
taste sensitivity is 2400
times better than ours,
according to scientists.
National Wildlife has
some suggestions for people
who like butterflies. Here
they are:
1.Let the edges of your
lawn grow wild for a habitat.
2. Leave some thistles and
nettles growing. Butterflies
feed on them. In general,
many weeds are butterfly
food.
3. Avoid using chemical
insecticides.
4. Grow small,
flowers.
There are 20,000 species
of butterflies in the world,
and about 700 in the U.S.
bright
Dr. Ralph A. Strong to preach
at Donegal Presbyterian Sunday
degree in 1970 by Hanover
College. He is a member of
Phi Delta Kappa and Kappa
Delta Phi, honorary socie-
ties in education.
Dr. Strong is a member of
the board of directors of the
Instrument for the Qbserva-
tion of Teaching Activities in
the Church (INSTRO-
TEACH). His office is in
Camp Hill. The Strongs are
parents of two grown sons.
Dr. Strong is at Donegal
in the absence of the pastor,
Dr. Victor Baer, who is on
vacation. Ruling Elder
Dorcas Moyer will assist in
the service. .
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