RAGE SIX SR THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1987 An Invitation, | TENT MEETING | YOUNG PEOPLES SERVICE hi Id D r; Recitation, A on] Vio Ir t uar Y LEAGUE CONFERENCE C aren 's ay Father Waltz; Recitation, A Greet. | AT MILTON GROVE | ri bert He trick; Song by Prim- | tate © ry He Loves Me Too; Reco rod For The Young People's Service Lea- + By Our Local = Special Greeting, John The Brethren in Christ Church gue of the Diocease of Har risbur Recite What It Takes. | will open a tent meeting on Sat- ong by School, Com- | urday evening, June 12 on the Mil- | Exercise. Dorothy [ton Grove school ground. These By se, y | services will be evangelistic and il Contes Sun. Schools thy 5 s Pp rades of Ep so pal Trinity Evangelical Children’s Day . will hold its semi-annu Past Week ence in Philipsburg or hist and 19th. The Y | Miller, Martha J. Gibbons, Betty League of St Robinson, Charlotte Ann Bennett; [shall be in charge of Elder John Church of our town planning to Program Duet. "Tis The Time of Roses, E. W.|A. Climenhaga of Upland, Cal. Prelude, S by School, No. 1; 1 oo per, Miss Mary Diffenderfer. A| Elder Climenhaga is an able Child's Quest For [minister of the gospel, with much «ding roles will be | experience in Bible Teaching, ev- 3 angelistic work, and labored as a (From page 1) this place, with Rev. Lyle Thomas pastor of the M. E. church ting. Interment was in Eberle's cemetery. send several delegates to the con- Ir 10 = oflicia- | | ference A most worthwhile program < Q pt | 1a Sherk, Florence | Bennett and Anna | missionary in Africa. | pi 1ed to center arouna mental Religion Im DePui Maynard of Ridgeway WILLIAM H. HALBLEIB William H. Hal bleib, 24, of Bain-|M bridge, died at » Colu pital from inju auto accident, an accou appeared in last week's Bulletin leaves his parents and brothers and sisters. The was held Saturday at Good's ct taking partare Lewis| A cordial invitation to attend William Gibbons, Martha | these meetings is extended to all. RIT PO LN Dorothy Jean Bennett | | | bia Hos- | otte ni tt, Mary Jane| VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL e, Beatrice Miller, Eleanor Hof-| TT is the opportunity to give , Martha Jane Gibbons and Cath- | that boy or girl the Christian Barrick. Musicale numbers | training you want them to have. by Junior choir. Re-| The Daily Vacation Bible School r; Offering; Song by | will be conducted from June 14th Fi with interment in the adjoir bY poston; cemetery. i the bu meeting will be held| ; co} ois hool, Pals of Old to 25th in the grade school build- en on Saturday morning Che, A Tai “3 Florin U. B. Church ing on Marietta Street. This is the } 1 t : = eB es m's Dav Pros first time that it will be a commu- : MRS. AMOS R. GISH Mrs. Minnie E. Gish, fifty-s wife of Amos R. Gish, of E town, died of complications day in St. Joseph's hos She is survived by her her father, E. Michael Shearer Jacob nity project. There will be tea- chers of the highest type and June 13th, at : Scripture Read- | cha or Rev. Funk; Rec- tion will begin Monday | June 14th at eight o'clock. 0 H.P. ati A Children’s Fredene Gehman; |EUGENE CRIDER WINS two brothers and sis : len hman; |E } NS ® : 2 = Sheorer and he ME R |i dren Come; Reei- INTER COUNTY TITLE | 20% MORE GAS MILEAGE Daisy and Florence ‘Shear rer, all of e 10 O u sls 's Day, Kenneth \ ' Elizabethtown. My Favorite Day, Eugene Crider, of our local High | ! are so Funeral services were held +N ews 3) Thi IS. : Recitation, Its Fun, | School, defeated Tom "Bock Patton = Seis aL - .y At tl : | Maybe you never h ; ; ; p. m. this afternoon in the Exercise, The Sun- | Trad chool, 6-4, 6-3, in a match | ‘ J ad fun driving with an eye on the fuel gage—but i many, gal Presbyterian church B i\ ommun vi ion, Jur nship of the , wait till you try the 1937 Ford V-8 with the 60-horsepower engine! It’s'| fathetle this afternoon in Bossler's ¢ me- | ; Recit . | bi governr or. y ¢, Dorothy Par. a joy to watch this s car swallow ‘miles without swallowing gallons, Prove of orph EE | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE » Fae Hans f : who ha . 5 or yourself the. ard — MRS. GEORGE F. HOWARD CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND. 's Day; Reci- | ar new stand of gas mileage it se itsets —learn how economical | Boys a Mrs. Annie E. Howard, fifty-n THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING y | tat Nancy { pROPERTY WITHDRAWN | [modern motoring has become. age we wife of George F. How StL 1s ¥ Saturday afternoon Henry G. Twn Wie FT tae they re | We . : was fatally stricken with tack while worki offered real No need today to sacrifice size and comfort just to say save on “gas! The 60- wo Kraybill's Mennonite Church i | COMMUNITY | | den at nredav aft noon at 5-2 SQundav Sch Mi 1 1 her home Thursday afternoon at 5:3 8:30 Sunday Sch t public sale. horsepower Ford V.8 is Joe same lag o'clock, according to Fra BY, nn citation For but the real estate | When deputy coroner of Elizabethtown, Mount Joy Mennenite Church Jane Dom- ; t} nn C S Frankl car as its famous older brother,” the ished | who signed the death certificate. | 9:00 S } o Very Well, Jean | _ asthe a Soa L Gach a. 1864 th The deputy coroner said he learn- 10:00 Preact The Traffic Of- DY rb T 85% It’s the horsepow er engine that cared ed Mrs. Howard after suffering 7:30 Young Peoples’ = vo 1 3 ere stroke walked into the kitchen of her Church of God makes possible the lower price and *; Song, Choir; : Si Choir; The Marietta Flower Show opens | is aes toaay { : ul Giver, Anna he Yoke 1 65 home, and sat down where she was Donegal Presbyterian Church Landisville, Pa. the maximum fuel economy, Cone 1568 3 found dead by a boarder. Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor A. P. Stover. D. D., Pastor g. . ¥ i Ee so dougie of he Te] I ek Ds or | Moning Serie 100A M. Rec LA dents A || | E A R LY and get the facts from behind the wheel, Be hg Dr. B. Frank and Ella Klugh and |gyperin air TTL TREE RC ie le was a member of the United Breth- rotted Randler. : the Ex.—Daughters of the King 9 Hie ol Rec—The Boy Across the Way— | Hee y ren church at Florin. Besides her Trinity Lutheran Church husband, she is survived by two| Rey. George Kercher, Minister rl Rec—The Daisy's Story—Arlene { = ’ sisters, Mrs. Salina P. Shires, Flor- | Bible 1930 A M. | Baker. ir and Mrs. Mary Isler, Hummels- | por or 3:30 A. M Paul Buller | ! Fri Ves TPM Rec.—God's love—Charles Sheetz. | . services were held from the home Children’s | Rec bright—Jay Lo- | Phone 77 South Market St. Elizabethtown, Pa. ‘of Mrs. Shires Sunday followed by Church of God raw. | interment in Florin cemetery. Rev. G. F. Broske. Minister If Welcome | Rec—The Good Shepherd—Helen tein 0 a — oa bE = Sunday Sch TILLMAN RAY STARK Mor 10:30 {| Trinity Evangelical Congregational | Ex—The Light of the World. Tillman Ray Stark, forty-six,| C. E Sporting Hill, died at his home at 9| Evening { Church William Mumy or. i Song—Choir. Benediction. i 2 y : : 7:30 | Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister | - { YOU iB DRIVE { FAR pi LONG: p- m. Thursday of complications. He re Wednesday: — | J oS Was employed as a weaver at the U. | United Brethren Church, Florin, \ i 2 AP S. Asbestos plant, Manheim, for the Rev. J. W. Funk, Pastor Sev LW Fm Order Coal Today! DNA REE [18 os LEEDOM coal is low in ash and high in heat value. STI IR hx pi and Ida Stark and was a member of the United Brethren church at Man- beim. He is survived by his wife, Olivia past twenty years. VALUE-WISE folks insist on LEEDOM coal. ==He was a son of the late Nathan ALSO Williams Stark, and the following Zion Lutheran Church PURINA AND ESHLEMAN'S children: Louis Ray, Ethel Mae, Landisville, Pa. N Francis Ellen, Olivia Jean, Nancy Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, CHICK FEED L Marie, Ray W., Isabell Ida, Mae astor Pt Lee iS eno Tr , Paster ah St. Luke's Episcopal Church FERTILIZER | WwW These brothers and sisters also sur- 10 20 a Rey, Albert x Hayward, Rector | vive: Harvey Stark, Waterbury, Conn; John Stark, Will | Salunga Methodist Episcopal Church So 5 as we cn HARRY LEEDOM | i Stark, Marietta; Mrs. Samuel Norne | Church School 9:15 A. M A hold, Mount Joy, R. D. 1 and Mrs Four gv Phone Mt. Joy 114 For Prompt Delivery | Te Milton Schwanger, of town. Services were held fror ry BUY NOW home at 2 p. m. Sunday follo 30, =e d > i interment in Sporting HII cemetery. | it — 4 i Pa pty > i 5 ut leo ur | First Presbyterian Church § 55 ) i Y : MRS. JAMES L — + zh Rev - CG B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor | Mrs. Katie Gutshall 50} 4.50x20 town died day in St. had been iil member of of God and the Excels 1 class. Joseph’ ; @ Lutomatic Cw vow [ore dais HOT WAT ER | Goodrich COMMANDER | | Goodrich CAVALIER Goodrich SILVERTONN | » TT 1 ow Som nel goo ds di mad P| 5%, 5%. || ‘6%. || 19%... 10%. |, She is survived by her } these children, Pastor x | x * 0% P| en. ‘GE. || ‘BI. JOE. || 10.11%, | 4 = Wem, Den TEL || os 10. || mx. | 4 cid | OTHER SIES IN PROPORTION OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION OTHER SUES IN PROPORTION i thers and sisters: Mrs. and Miss Louise Arndt street, Elizabetht Arndt, Bainbridge town: F'mer Strickler, | ©® Goodrich has entered the Jow- # @ And here’sanother extra value ® Imagine! The famous Goodrich 1 priced field with the Commander low-priced Goodrich Tire. 6 high- # Safety Silvertowns cost much i The —a high-quality, long-mileage priced tire features are standard #% Jess than other super-quality i Bo tire! Full dimension —made of construction in every Cavalier! ’ tires. They're the only tires built “wear-resisting” rubber through- In addition, they’re ‘‘double- £ withthe realblow-out protection Rev. R. H Arndt, Lat A Arndt, Elizabethtown | out. Has extra wide, deep, heavy cured” to make them tough ALL i of the Life-Saver Golden Ply. rndt, town; tread. Every incha Goodrich Tire. the way through. Cavaliers will See us today. There's a Goodrich new rate tha Sylinski, Harr'sburg. ® Prices 13 change without netice give you extra mileage and wear. Quality Tire for every pocketbook. law incr Funeral services were hel $1,000 afternoon in the Maytown Ch of God with burial in the MN town cemetery. Rev. Wil Hower, pastor of the Chur God, assisted by Rev. rby Yiengst, pastor of the Maytown Lutheran church officiated. Goodrich TIRES seine = i FF "HE. GARBER PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY 233 South Market Street 208 East Main Street | AD VOLE ACL RET ATE gs ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. MOUNT JOY, PA. | — "All friends gnd members of the lude, Church School Orchestra. | Phone 95 Phone 5J fo i derfer ar Mt. ie y Methodist Episcopal Church |< : , €. Lyle Thomas, Minister SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa.
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