Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES ~hwsctr les FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS: NEWS OF AREA CHURCHES ON THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE November 12, 1980 T RE —_—— APPLEY NEW AGENCY | J.B. HOSTETTER & SONS SUSQUEHANNA TIMES SELL’S BARBER SHOP The strength of 3 Ny Av) The Sico Company NOTARY PUBLIC it Marietta Electronics Low obst, Eifcetive 33 West Market Scat a communi KLINE’S STORE Appliances vertising est Marke y 54 West Main Street Oil Burner Sales & Service Lawn & Garden | Local News Marietta » vw . Mount Joy Quality Petroleum Equipment Free Classifieds lies in its faith Leave Products West Main Street 426-3818 SUSQUEHANNA TIMES MOUNT JOY, PA R.D.1, Marietta, PA material here MOUNT JOY, PA Phone 653-1841 { 426-2212 or 653-8383 43rd Anniversary Year : NISSLEY Keener Memorials | L2"Y L- Gillham WOLGEMUTH BROS. FUNERAL HOME, LTD. INC. NOTARY PUBLIC THIS SPACE UNION NATIONAL Andrew F. Reymer CAN BE YOURS FLORIN FEEDS MOUNT JOY BANK Supervisor MAYTOWN, PA Yisesstner Service FOR INFORMATION Mount Joy, Maviown East Main Street 559 West Market Street PHONE ng Auge MOUNT JOY, PA Marietta. PA 653-8383 or 426-2212 Drive In, Walk Up ’ Phone 426-1959 as MOUNT JOY, PA Windows at all Offices Phone 426-2737 Open Saturday 8-11 AM Phone 653-1151 Ll i Local Church Mount Joy Mennonite BAINBRIDGE Presentation B.V.M. Catholic Third ¢ ‘K tr F pe)? oca we Donegal Springs Road Rev. Calistus Juras oun y air PT Shelly Shellenberger, Pastor St. Luke’s Lutheran O.F.M. Conv. Pastor Listings Nathan Showalter, Asso. Pastor R oi a Daily Mags, Sam 10:30 AM s 4 Joseph Sherer, Youth Pastor ev. Israel Yo unday Mass, 2 9:00 AM Sunday School 9:15 AM Worship Saturday Mass, 7 PM T L h 10:00 AM Pheaiy Worship 10:30 AM Sunday School Confessions, Saturdays 4 to at rinity ut eran 7:30 PM Wed. Prayer and Bible S PM & 6:30 PM The third “‘Kountry Fair®’ Women plan many gift idea MOUNT JoY Study United Methodist United Methodist sponsored by the Lutheran displays. Calvary Bible Church Mount Pleasant Rev. Elizabeth Iseminger Market Street Church Women of Trinity The ‘‘Kraft Korner’’ fea- Donegal Heights 2 Bretton ; Curl, Se AMV. Pastors ; o So Flizabell Jesminger Lutheran Church, Mount tures advent calendars for Rev. Donald Gibson, Past , . Bundy, Pastor orship Service : unday Schoo : : th: ’» ‘ ” NY, oy TE Ee iy Suan 10:00 AM Church School 11:00 AM Worship Service Joy, will be held this “children” and ‘‘dogs, Assoc. Pastor 9:15 AM Bible School 10:15 AM Moring Worship Junior Worship 6:00 PM Youth Meetings 7:00 PM Evening Worship 7:00 PM Wed. Prayer Meeting Church of God Main Street Rev. Randall L. Bistline, Pastor 9:00 AM Sunday School 10:00 AM Morning Worship 7:30 PM Evening Worshi 7:30 PM Wed. Midweek Prayer Chiques United Methodist Dr. Reid S. Thomas, Pastor U.S. 230 East of Mount Joy 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Worship 7 PM Youth Group Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Rev. Dale Engle, Pastor So. Angle and Donegal Springs Road 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Worship 7:00 PM Evening Worship 7:30 PM Wed. Evening Worship Donegal Presbyterian Donegal Springs Road R.D.#1, Mount Joy Rev. Victor Baer 9:00 AM Morning Worship 10:15 AM Church School First Presbyterian Rev. Norman Dunsmore, Interim Pastor 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Worship Service St. Mark’s United Methodist 27-29 East Main St. 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 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 Service Glossbrenner United Methodist Church and Angle Streets Clair L. Wagner, Jr., Minister 9:30 AM Morning Worship 10:30 AM Church School 7:00 PM Wed. Midweek Service 10:15 AM Morning Worship 7:00 PM Evening Service (2nd & 4th Sunday of each month) 7:30 PM Wed. Prayer Meeting St. Luke’s Ep S. Market St. & Columbia Ave. Rev. Joseph Y. Seville, 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 5:30 PM Saturday 9:00 AM Sunday 5:30 PM Holy Days E.C. Donegal & 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 Lutheran West Main and Manheim Sts. Rev. David E. Klepper, Jr. 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:45 AM Morning Worship ELIZABETHTOWN The Alliance Church 153 E. High Street 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Worship Service 6:00 PM Youth Fellowship 7:00 PM Fellowship Service 7:30 PM Wed. Praise & Prayer Brethren in Christ East High at Route 283 Rev. Elbert N. Smith, Pastor 9:30 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Morning Worship 7:00 PM Evening Vespers (2nd & 4th Sunday each month) 7:30 PM Wed. Evening Service Church of God 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. Earl W. Fike, Jr., Pastor 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Worship Service 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 PM Wed. Prayer Meeting MAYTOWN Brethren in Christ Greg Funk, Pastor 9:15 AM Sunday School 10:15 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 Worship 7:30 PM Wed. Prayer & Bible 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 9:00 AM Sunday School 10:15 AM Morning Service MARIETTA Assembly of God Box 121, Rt. 141 and Oremine Road Rev. LeRoy Hoover, Pastor 9:30 AM Sunday School 0:35 AM Morning Worship :00 PM Youth Service :00 PM Evangelistic :00 PM Wed. Adult & Youth :00 PM Wed. Prayer & Praise Bible Church Marietta By-Pass, Rt. 441 Ralph W. Marks, Jr. Pastor 9:30 AM Sunday School 10:30 AM Morning Worship English United Rev. S. Timothy Pretz 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Morning Worship Marietta Mennonite Church Porter & Essex Sts. C. Richard Miller, Pastor 9:30 AM Sunday Morning Worship 10:30 AM Sunday School 7:30 PM Wed. (alternate) Prayer Meeting 1 6 7 7 7 7:30 PM Wed. (alternate) Bible Study Reich’s E.C. Maytown-Bainbridge Road Rev. 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 Episcopal Church 239 E. Market Street Rev. Aristede S. Red, Rector 10:00 AM Church School 10:00 AM Worship Service Zion Evangelical Lutheran Rt. 441 & Old Colebrook Road Rev. Philip Lynch, Pastor 9:30 AM Sunday School 10:45 AM Morning Worship Zion United Church of Christ Rev. Calvin Rex. Pastor 9:00 AM Sunday School 10:15 AM Morning Worship Marietta Community Chapel 167 W. Market St. Raymond Miller, Pastor Glen Denlinger, Ronald Zook Assistant Ministers 10:00 AM Worship Service 10:45 AM Sunday School 7:30 PM Wed. Bible Study W. Green Tree bazaar planned The Women’s Fellowship of West Green Tree Church of the Brethren, R.D.#2, Mount Joy, will hold its annual Bazaar on Friday, November 21, from 12:00 noon until 9:00 pm. The bazaar will be held at Hawthorne Electric, Rt. 230, west of Mount Joy. On sale will be homemade Chow Chow, cakes, pies, home canned goods, plants, crafts and other surpises. The women suggest that you come early so you can have your pick. weekend, Friday and Satur- day, November 14 and 15. The fair, to be held in the Fellowship Hall of the church on West Main Street, will run from 10 am to 9 pm Friday, and 9 am to 2 pm Saturday. The women planning the fair hope to combine traditional old-time attrac- tions with many fascinating new ideas. Included in the fair will by the ‘‘Kountry Kitchen,” serving old fashioned home- made vegetable and chicken corn soup, beef barbeque, baked potatoes and hot dogs and sauerkraut. Food sales will begin at 11 am each day, and there will be no bulk sales from the kitchen until after lunch on Satur- day. Homemade desserts will be available from the ““Kalorie Korner,”’ along with cranberry relish that can be frozen until the holidays. A new and delectable feature will be ““mini’’ loaves of bread. The ‘Kandy Kupboard’’ is available to satisfy the sweet tooth. Homemade candies such as old fash- ioned mashed potato candy, creamy fudge and caramels, pastel “and butter mints, cereal candies and peanut butter cups will be avail- able. A special attraction for the kiddies will be clear toy lollipops in the Christmas theme, chocolate . Santa lollipops and a barrel of penny candy. For the peanut lover, there is the ‘‘P-Knutty Korner’ featuring crunchy homemade peanut brittle and roasted peanuts. In addition to food departments, the Lutheran pine cone Christmas trees, seasonal straw wreaths, spice ropes, unusual paper weights and an array of Christmas tree trimmers. “Kiln Korner” offers unique and beautiful cera- mics in the forms of nativity sets, angels, animal and children figurines, ‘‘angelic looking’ choir boys and plant planters. A special feature and added attraction to the fair will be a china souvenir plate of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy, repro- duced in green and white with a history of the church from the Augsburg Confes- sion ‘“The church is the people of God.”’ A booth brimming with dried floral arrangements will be found at the ‘Kountry Splendor’’ area of the fair, highlighting wire whips in cinnamon sticks and dried flowers, various sized ‘‘chimney sweep’’ and ‘“‘whisk’> broom arrange- ments for the door or fireside, unusual driftwood combinations and Williams- burg under glass. The ‘Kountry Herbs and Spices’’ booth will show off herb mayonnaise, spice trees, parsley and sachet bags and delicious herb cheese balls (another special feature of the Kountry Fair). “Kiddies Korner’ will contain $1.00 and under items for children to buy. Included will be happy clowns, baby octipi, + felt mice party favors, magnetic owls, ‘‘frustration’’ pencils, book worms, and many other items. The ‘‘Kneedle Korner” will offer gift suggestions for the homemaker by [continued on page 9]
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