The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 12, 1958, Image 8

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Class Of '43
Holds Reunion
Donegal High Mi L,
Fifty persons attended the pecker, forty-four, wife of )
fifteenth reunion of the class Lineaus W. Longenecker, each had been selected “boy
*of '43, Mount Joy High 201 Birchland Ave., Mount of the month” at D.H.S. were,
School at Hostetter’'s Satur- joy died Friday, June 6, at guests Tuesday noon of the|
M Boys Of Month"
arynec
Mortua Re od Pregram
W. Longenecker
Mary Billow Longe-


Three Donegal high school
seniors of the 1958 class who
Dr. Van Ess, the great Christian
= Mah Geral Sheetz, 1:39 a.m. at the home of her Mount Joy Rotary club at its| to Iraq, tells of
chairman of the committee, .. rents Mr. and Mrs. w.! y : he 1ssionary to Iraq, tells of 2 sermon
parents luncheon meeting at Hostet- preached by one of his friends to a
served as master of ceremon- 1 jovq Billow, 212 Fairview
ters. group of simple Arabs. The subject
ies. St., Mount Joy, after a len- : ) £
Prizes were awarded to gthy illness. | The trio and Ragnar Hall- was "What Jesus Is Like.” As he
Donald Reist, Scottdale, for =p... | ‘riage she tau-|gren, student counselor, gave HA and Gigaribed fhe Mas fon
the member who traveled mt in the Stevens Elemen-|thc program. azareth, one of the Arabs brightene
and exclaimed, “Oh, I have met him!”
tary School, Lancaster. Her | Each oi the boys had beenl op. missionary frowned and ex-
husband is a well known ar-1, guest of the club for a plained to them that Jesus lived 1900
t'st, specializing in panting ,onth during the year but years ago. It would be impossible for
farm scenes, covered bridges this time they made brief anyone to meet him now.
and religious themes. (talks and gave their impres-\ «gp no the native insisted, “I have
She was born in Millers- sions of Rotary as they had!p. him And upon further discussion,
the longest distance; a three-
way tie for the largest fami-
ly was among Mrs. Rachel
Garber Lovett, Newark, Del,
Mrs. Doris Siller Morton, of
Mount Joy; and John Land-
vater, New Holland; each |
with four children; Mrs. burg and attended Millers- observed them from a StV-Le wimed our that 2 Swedish doctor
Morton, for the oldest child; vile State College in 1933. |dents viewpoint who lived and healed and worked
Mrs. Joanne Brown Zink, Mrs. Longenecker was a; They each told what they among a tribe some distance away so
Florin Church expect in the future. Bender fitted the missionary's description of
and was will attend Eastern Menno-|jesus as to rouse that quiver of recog:
before she nite college, Zeller will enter nition in the Arab.
also was a|Lebanon Valley college in| Let me assure you that Christ does
of
Brethren
director
ill. She
member
of the
~horal
“ecame
| macher in the church school. ithe fall and Buchenauer has live in his followers. How is he recog-
Guests of the group were! Besides her husband and been accepted by Penn State nized? By the same characteristics being
former teachers; Miss Enda yqrents, she is survived by| The boys included Jon seen in us that were seem in him—the
Martin, Mrs. Frank Lutz|«hree children, Sylvia Marie,|Bender, Gary Zeller and same attitudes, the same emotions, the
Miss Catharine Zeller, Mr.| gobert William, and Gloria/Robert Buchenauer. Other same service, the same love.
and Mrs. Earl Kochenauer. y ise, all at home. |boys who had been given the| Now what was he like? We are told
Following the invocation by| Funeral services were held{S2me honor but who _were that he was sympathetic, full of pity
Mr. Reist, MC Sheetz intro- “ jay June 9. from the | not able to be present inclu-land closely touched by the needs of
duced the guests. Each class| °"eaY: = +n. |ded Frank Kramer, Harold those about him. We sing “More about
. ic ‘| ™orin Church of the Breth-| - : . 3
member gave a short history, ar at 0 Burial was | ginder and Kenneth Young Jesus. 1 suggest that we need to sing
of himself and group singing “" ut Dy t Jov C Wy |The program was arranged “More like Jesus.” For the very word
was led by Mrs. Frances made mn the 2 on 2 or Be | DY Vice-President Earl Kos- “Christian” means Christ-like.
Keener Weber. [sary ; Wiley : Unera ii jer: | Dr. Rambo told of saying good-by to
As a symbol of the former| Vas In charge. . lan old Indian woman on the steps of
high school, each person was | @ World War Vets his dispensary in mid-India, afer hav-
presented with a red rose| Charles W. Lehigh, 76. of] (From page 1) [ing successfully operated on her eyes
youngest child; James Rob-
ert, the class member who,
changed the least; Benjamin]
Greenawalt, t h e member,
who changed the most.



CHARLES W. LEHIGH
ABUNDANT LIFE
AN ARAB SEES JESUS
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The Bunletin, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, June 12 8
J. Wolgemuth
On Dean's List |gyricklers To |
Janet Wolgemuth, daugh-| .
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Hold 46 Meeting
| Wolgemuth R.D. 1, Mt. Joy|
The
: 46th Strickler Reun-|
§ g 43 8 y : > : |
ls among 43 students to be ion will be held on Sunday,
named on the Dean's List of Elizabethtown
include


+by ORAL ROBERTS
June 15, at
Honor for the second half of! \ollege and will
Eli | afternoon program, followed
|by a 4 o'clock basket lunch. |
for cataracts. As she started away, she
bowed low and said, “Good-by, God.”
The doctor hastily explained that he | . .
was not God. He was only a poor, | zabethtown College.
an
the second semester at
weak servant of God. But she would Miss Wolgemuth, a fresh-| Major General Daniel B.|
not have it and as she went down the {man at Elizabethtown, is a| Strickler of Lancaster will
give the principal address]
road she turned every few steps and ['57 graduate of Donegal High |

waved, gratefully shouting, “Good-by, | School. She is seeking a pasjand Bev, © E. Rielle will}
God, good-by, God." chelor of Science degree jn yeons Uel the memorial . ser.
vices.
The Bible tells us that God was in | business education at
Christ. That means that God is in us
when Christ lives there. And a genuine |
Christian can shout with Paul, the
the Officers of the reunion in-|
liege, |clude: Clarence O. Strickler]
Students are required t0|of York: vice-president, Rob-|
So | learn a 3.5 academic average!lert E. Strickler of York: El-|
greatest apostle, “Christ liveth in me! | ‘or the marking period in or- mer G. Strickler of Eliza-|
So Jesus still moves in our world | gor to be named on the bethtown, secretary, and Vie-|
today. He moves, speaks, works and is| pean’s Honor List. A per-itor B. Longenecker Eliza;
seen and felt every time one of us acts |"ect average is 4.0. Ibethtown, treasurer ? :
and lives in a Christ-like way. Bur the : : .
genuine essence of this Christ-likeness
comes from within. It is very wearisome
to try to be like Christ, whether from a
moral or ethical outward compulsion, |
The stimulus must come from within, |)
And it can only come from within |
when Christ himself lives inside
I believe in a personal knowledge
and experience of receiving Christ. Just |
how it happens or when it happens is |
not always easily defined or explained
But the essential thing is that Christ
must be invited and when he is invited





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The greatest miracle on this earth is |=
for Christ to live again in the lives of
his followers. This 1s what is known |
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bud from the roses located Ee :
at the fc scl : |219 N. Barbara St.. Mt. Joy | Three were unable to come| ,,., 8
the former 30 log] husband of the former Emily due to sickness; Harry Etien- ar PORT KE om
Worley, same address, died/pne, Highland Park, Michigan; rivate Rober . Schro
EXTEND THANKS 'at his home at 8:45 p.m. onjand Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mey- II. son of Mr. and Mrs. R.
Tuesday night, June 10 afterjer, Houston, Texas. :
TO TOWNS lan illness of eight years. |members died since the last has been assigned to Co. A,
Thanks is extended to the, A farmer most of his life, reunion held in 1956 in Mil-| 1st Trng Rgmt at Fort Jack-



people of Mount Joy, Florin he was born in Adams Coun-/waulkee, Wisconsin. They{son for his basi¢ infantry
and Stauffertown for thelty the son of the late Amos were Frank Haas, Milwaul- training.
good response to the MS|and Sarah Peterman Lehigh |kee; and Frank Higgins, of During his basic training
Hope Chest (Multiple Sche-/He was a member of the/Maryland. he will be taught to fire the
loris) drive Monday evening. Florin Church of the Breth-
Special expression of appre-| ren.
ciation is extended to Miss, Besides his wife, he is sur-
Fredine Gehman who assist-|vived by the following chi’
ed with the group leadersdren: Nora, wife of Jerryj
and helpers. Group leaders Leonard, Mt. Joy; Fannie \
were Mimi O'Connor, Nancy wife of John Mickey, of Nev's ~
Schlosser, Peggy Brill, Lian-|Oxford; Roy, Lititz R4 and,
na Reese, Susan Stauffer and Ruth, wife of Frank Pierce |
workers were Barbara Mc- Miami, Florida. 3
Ginley, Judy Kipple, Lois; Also the following broth |
Anderson, Pamela Cupper,lers and sisters: Mrs. Amelir ——
Kathy Rhoads, Patsy Shenk, Anthony, the Rev. Samue TLC J
Bonnie Bair, Linda Koser, Lehigh, Allen Lehigh anc CARAT KS
Mary Salerno, Sally Ulrich, Paul Lehigh, all of Hanover |; ELT Ls i
Jerry Alleman and Martha, Funeral services will be [Sg] La Br xs HVE
Rainbolt. Thanks is also ex- held Friday at 2 p.m. at the 2% be ET 1%
tended to Mrs. Alvin Bigler Mummert Church of the
who helped set up the pro-/Brethren near East Berlin.
ject and to Mrs. George Al- Burial will be made in the,
bert and Mrs. Kit Kline Out- adioining cemetery with the
land for publicity. Mrs. Hil- Nissley Funeral Home in|
da Gregg is general chair- charge.
man. |
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