You can Buy and Sell, Rent and Hire Profitably Through the WANT ADS = FOR SALE Baby coach, high chair, play pen, end table, floor model radio, spring coat, and nylen dresses, size 5. Call Mt. Joy OL 3-9021. 36-1c AH |" Ee — REAL ESTATE FOR RENT: 2 er in Florin. Ph. OL 3-4339. 36-11 ROOMS FOR RENT: By day, week or month. Joy Tavern, 62 W. Main St.. Mount Joy. | 11-tfe. bedroom trail- H. W. Buller. One pair ‘men’s Chicago rink roller skates with rubber toe, stops, black, size 10'2, worn - - - only a few times. Ph. MountFOR RENT: 3 apartments in Joy OL 3-7731. 26tfci Florin. H. W. Buller. Phone ————————— {OL 3-4339. 36-tf Two snow and mud tires 590| eset by 15. $15.00. 218 East Done- FOR RENT - 25'x50’ build gal St. after 5 p.m. Phone OL/|ing suitable for small busi- 3-6302 36-1p ness or light manufacturing, eres. | SHOP OF storage. All facilities, TYPEWRITERS, add. mach, Immediate possession. Call rash reg., check inter-coms, EM 7-6129. 24-tfc safes, files, off. furn.,, new & ig : ised. At Roots Sale Tuesday. FOR RENT: 6.room apart ‘Worth trip” ENGLE, 411 E. ment with bath. In Florin. High St., E-town. 37¢/Ph. OL 3-5542. ressssssssssssesersss FOR RENT: Professional of-| (fice in Mount Joy. Good lo cation. Apply P.O. Box 52, Mount Joy, Pa. 40-tfe Elizabethtown Fuel & Supply Co. {FOR SALE: 1957 Detroiter |Trailer, 2 bedrooms; 45'x1C’, $2800. Phone OL 3-8882 36-2d For Rent: Four spacious rm. apartment, heat and hot| water included. Apply man- Top Quality Hard Coal ager Murphys store, Ss : wes ain street, Mt. Joy. and Medium Hard 43-tfe FOR RENT: 3-rooms & bath For Prompt Courteous Apt., first floor, in Mount Service {near Deodate. $250 & up. 3 Walter Gallagher, Elizabeth- CALL town R2. 34-tic EM 7-7185 or 7-4958 FOR SALE: New house, two! bedrooms on first floor; un- finished second floor. Call OL (Formerly Larry’s:Coal 3.4144. 35-tfc Joy. Also, bldg. lots for sale - Landivile-Salunga Mrs. William K. Risser Troop 41 of sponsored Saturday, Jan taken and Saturday Boy Scout Landisville, hoagie sale 27. Orders were deliveries made morning The Couples Club of the Zion Lutheran Church met in the chapel at 8 p.m. Sun- day, Jan. 28 at 8 p.m. Geo W. App of Landisville spoke on “Diamonds” and showed a film, “The Eternal Gems.’ Chairmen for the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bid- ding, Mrs. Philip Biemiller and Mr. and Mrs. Opp. The final chapter to the re- cent window breaking inci- dent at Hempfield high school was added when the Hemp- field Union School Board awarded the Penn Glass Co. of Lancaster a contract for replacement of the windows. Cost of the work will be $186. Eighteen windows were broken by three boys with 36.1c/air rifles earlier this month. The parents of the boys will equally share the damage. Plans for the annual fath- er-son dinner will be madg by the “Men of Zion” group of Zion Lutheran Church, Landisville at a meeting on Wednesday night, Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.m. Lloyd R. Malehorn, of 186 Broad St., Salunga was re- cently elected Worshipful Master of Casiphia Lodge No. 551 F & AM, Mount Joy, succeeding Ray L. Byle. Registration of next year’s kindergarten children of the Landisville area took place Wednesday, Jan. 31, at the Landisville school No. 1. Children who will be 5 years | | (EDITOR'S NOTE: Dorothy E. Breese, young Columbus, Ohio, mother, tells of the remarkable progress made by her daughter in overcoming the disability | caused by o severe birth defect.) By DOROTHY E. BREESE My little Linda has done | far more things in her five years than most people even dream of being able to do in an entire lifetime. As the March of Dimes 1961 National Poster Child, she met | President Kennedy in person | and rode on a float in his in- { auguration parade. ‘She starred in an hour-long television pro- gram with some of the coun- 'try’s most popular television and movie stars. Linda has travelec from coast to coast and seen her pic- ture in nearly every newspa- per printed. She has autograph | books filled with the signatures of celebrities and famous peo- ple she has visited. These are just some of the | things Linda has done that are beyond the reach of most of us. But the one thing we wanted most for her was something the average person takes for | granted—the ability to walk alone and unaided. There were many times dur- ing the years that my husband, Dean, and I thoyght that Linda would never be able to throw | away her braces and crutches. And to be truthful, there were terrifying moments when we feared we might even lose her. Linda was born with an opening in her spinal column, a condition known medically as spina bifida. As a result, her body was seriously affected from the waist down. When she was only a few hours old, Linda underwent a delicate operation that partial- ly corrected this condition. The surgery was performed at Chil- dren’s Hospital in Columbus where subsequently The Na- tional Foundation with March of Dimes funds established the first of its Birth Defects Clini- cal Study Centers in 1959. When she was nine months old, it was found that Linda Service and Sehwanger’s Ice Y of age on or before Jan. 31, had water on the brain, which Service) Linda Discards Braces, Crutches; Mother Praises March of Dimes Linda at 23 months after two operations for birth defects, And. .. treated by the insertion of a “shunt” tube which drains the excess fluid from the head into the blood stream. You can imagine how much we worried about our little girl in those early days, because we knew she was never far from death. It could have come at any time. After all, 250,000 infants are born in this coun- try each year with a significant Se defect and 21,000 of them ie, But Linda continued to im- prove. She recgived specialized treatment at the March of Dimes - supported center. She got her leg braces and crutches, learned to use them. When, though —if ever — would she be able to run and play with her sister and two older brothers and the other neighborhood children? The answer to that question depended on Linda, her ‘doc- tors, the rehabilitation thera- pists, and us. We all worked together. We worked long, and we worked hard, but it was 1963 are eligible for enroli- has the medical name of hydro- ment. Mrs. Gable and Mrs. ¢ePhalus. This condition was worth it. Linda hated them, but she ti Al fe AS RAY Miss Grace Henderson { Mrs. Christie Buller is re- cuperating from bronchial] |pneumonia. Mrs. Buller had a| birthday anniversary on Sa urday. | Miss Mary baugh celebrated day. Mr. Helen { her Mrs. Deposit, and |Grant, Port visited the | family last week. | Pvt. Ronald Singer, day to spend several days| | with the Singers and Hollen baughs. Mrs. Alan Shuman, New- castle, Pa. spent several days| with Mr. and Mrs. Henry L.| Haines. She also visited her| Clyde Lindemuth has| been on the sick list. On Saturday, the Rev. and| Mrs. Daihl will move into '@ MAYTOWN | | Mrs. [sisters were both patients at t- the sick -list last week. Hollen-|celebrated her birthday birth-| week Devons, Mass. arrived Thurs-/and The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, February 1 Mrs. Lorraine Kanoff Loretta Bradley, St. Joseph's hospital la week. Miss Helen Sload was o Mrs. Ellsworth The Lancaster Count Stanley|CGYA will meet Saturday Md. evening at 7:30 in the Church Howard Singer|0f God. Dr. K. E. Boldosser {will show pictures Fort Kong, East Pakistan, of Hon Indi the Holy Lands. D and Boldosser twin around the world, Brandt last recently Miss Sara Mischlich, st. umbia, called on Dr. V. W. Dippell, pastor of the U.C.C & Ref) fell on night at his home. He treated at the General pital for a fractured shoulder and discharged. ee J} n y feed be g the total a sheep can r. forage. supply traveled Col Miss Grac Henderson Sunday afternoon former (Evang. Saturday was Hos left As much as 92 per cent of of derived from DIRECT FR We Will Trade: — Mobile Homes OM FACTORY MADE TO YOUR ORDER | | FURNITURE : the new Church of God par-| ak le today, now able 10 | age on South Harter St. AUTOMOBILES leg braces. | ida Househl VSS REAL ESTATE guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sheely| ANYTHING OF VALUE Only the other day, Linda at Elizabethtown over the] took her fre halting Steps weekend. across our living room without s Talae re : her crutches or leg braces. It |, Lne latest news from Mrs. was an unforgettable experi- | Hicks and Mrs. Neiman 1s ence. In my excitement, I tele- | that they were in Nassau] phoned the good news to every- last week. The temperature | one I ig Probably in Dania last Saturday was] quite a few idn’t know, It 76 degrees at 7:30 p.m. was a real shout-from-the- Saal housetops event. Mrs. Grace Garber visited] improves a day. Now her trips to the birth defects cen- . . | ter have been cut to just one| MI. and Mrs. Claude Wir, every three months, Best of | mer, Strinestown, visited all—we have been able to en- the Arnold Finks last week. | Tuesday. Linda has won through. She Mrs. Emma Hollenbaugh last | i Plymouth - Chrysler - MAIN & VINE STS. We Will Finance To Suit Your Budget Payments Lower Than Rent NISSLEY MOTOR CO. Rambler Sales & Service Mercury Outboard Motors CALL WHitney 4-4662 MIDDLETOWN, PA. OPEN 9:00 TO 9:00 47-tfc roll her in kindergarten. Dean and I and the children | remember the gloomy days. We know that many other parents of afflicted children are going through similar days of anxiety and heartbreak right now. But we also know that The Na- tional Foundation-March of |— BUSINESS DIRECTORY; Convenient Reference To Firms Servin g Community Dimes is looking for the cause: and cure of birth defects.’ March of Dimes contributions | AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ® DAIRY PRODUCTS MOVING & HAULING led to the triumph over polio, and I'm a firm believer in the WE GIVE S&H GREEN Brackbill, kindergarten teach] LEGAL - NOTICES TRADING STAMPS ers were on hand to help 13-tfcc EXECUTRICES’' NOTICE [with any questions anyone Estate of Mary Mildredimay have as well as show! rs Hattie Long of Harris- Shickley, decd, late of Mount/the kindergarten facilities. burg, visited her ; 4 r aunt, Mrs. Joy Borough, Pa. Because of this ye registration, Sara Schlegelmilch Tuesday. Letters testamentary on|no school in the present kin- : ; CARD OF THANKS said estate having been grant Roreatuns was hold Franklin Geib of Dover, ed to the undersigned, all Bp a Del. spent the weekend with — persons indebted thereto are betas Barer ACC Ie . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I wish to express my thanks requested to make immedi- Lhe Landisville - Salunga.py,, iq Geib. Auxiliary to the Lancaster for the many cards received) ate payment and those hav- by me from neighbors and ing claims or" demands a-| friends on my 88th birthday. gainst the same will present 36-1 Harvey C. Engle them without delay for set- tlement to the undersigned We want to thank our] BETTY JANE TILLMAN friends for the beautifull PEARL HARRIET VALLE flowers and cards they sent to us on our wedding anni- versary. Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Lefever 219 & 220 Mt. Joy Street Mount Joy, Penna. | Executrixes Clarence C. Newcomer, Attorney vy 35-3¢ I also extend thanks foi the flowers, cheery notes and greetings sent to me after =75 & my accident. Hl RH MOD Mrs. Clayton Lefever Ro 36-1c ==% OUR JOB M@ PRINTING 5 IS RIGHT IN == 5 ; 2 HELP OFFERED THE GROOVE Middle aged Christion lady FP = » At will do general housework|}| | in Florin-Mount Joy area. }| Live out Own transporta- |}! OR ALE tion. Experienced cook. Good §| references. Box 115 c/o Mt. EXPANDABLE Joy Bulletin. 35-3p : . Ziegler Street Mount Joy Brick House, 2 bed- |} HELP WANTED rooms, living room, fa- mily kitchen, birch ca- FEMALE binets with built in ap- pliances, garage in base- T— ment WANTED — Woman for {ull Two more bedrooms or part-time housework. Pi. Jt and a second bath av- HA 6-3292. 36-24 ailable on second floor ee dni. ri —— —open stairway Women wanted, part time, Price starts at 12.700. HIORIngs OF Svamagy Sele pnone Interview work rom ‘ : ri our office, $1.25 hr. guaran- CORNER LOT teed. Call EM 7-1144 for ap- 220 Delta Street pointment or apply at 155% Mount Joy N. Market, Elizabethtown Full Brick exterior, side entrance, 10 a.m daily carport, patio door. 3 35-4c| bedrooms, bath, living room, dining kitchen, full basement Com- sre pletely decorated. oak WANTED floors, birch kitchen cabinets Nb Ans ' casa All ready at 14,400. WANTED: Will attend chiid- ren in my home anytime DELUXE Phone OL 3-0782 34-4c ACCOMMODATIONS WANTED: $5,000, good in- 231 Delta Street ferest and First mortgage Mount Joy Write P. O. Box 52, Mount OW ST Joy, Pa 34-4 dow ulating glass, carport, full land- ss scaping 3 bedroom HELP WANTED || living room “kitchen le Dain with pDulit-in Male or Female yan Deluxe birch kitche cabinets with Hotpoint appliances SNELLING & SNELLING 3aseboard hot water Personnel Consultants heat, oil fired 10 North Queen Street Yours for 15,700 LANCASTER, PA EX 4-7186 CALL EM 7-1788 Immediate career opportuni- ties are available in the fields " of administrative, hni | Robert N. Ziegler sales, or secretarial skills > A telephone call or a note 620 Groff Ave. to our office will place the}, ELIZABETHTOWN. PA. nations largest personnel sys- || 33-410 { at your immediate dispo-{/ sal 35-4¢ sions in Chicago.” General hospital will sponsor its fifth annual benefit card party for the hospital linen fund, on February 8 at 8 p. m. in the Mount Joy Legion Home. Mrs. Benj. Stoner, Landis ville, is president of the aux iliary. The Salunga Women's Ciub will hold their regular man- thly meeting on Feb. 5 at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mary Minich, Main St., Sal- unga. The program for the evening will consist of an “Auction”. — Please bring a friend The third session of the! “School of Missions” will be held at 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb 4 at the Salunga Church of the Brethren. Jean Geyer of Elizabethtown, former B.V.S. worker will speak and show] pictures of ‘‘Inter city Mis-} The faculty of Hempfield, Jr. and Sr. high school were in their classrooms Monday evening, Jan. 29 from 7 to 8:30 o'clock to discuss with parents any academic prob lems their children may be having The Hempfield Sertoma Club met Wednesday evening Jan. 24th at 6:30 p.m. at the Mount Joy American Legion Post Home Representative Mr. James Sutchall, from Lancaster County Planning Commission was speaker for the evening program. George McFarland, Salunga, is presi- dent of the club. es Murphy Names Mrs. Ameifi“Fiké and Mrs. Rhoda Brubaker of Florin spent Friday in Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. David Myers of Lawn called on Mrs. Am- elia Fike Friday evening. The following persons cal- led on George Mumper, over the week end. Mrs. Warren Eshelman, Mrs. Vera Lzhr, of Wrightsville and Charles Collins of Mt. Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter entertained the following to dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Barnhart of Elizabeth- town and Mr. and Mrs. War- ren Barnhart and three chil- dren of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gint- er and family moved to Ohio on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess visited Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fuhrman at East Petersburg, Saturday night. Gary Vogel spent a week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogel at Columbia Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Kreider and family, of Man. heim RD, called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shoemaker and family Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brad- ley, visited the formers mo ther, Mrs. Mary Bradley, St. Annes Home at Columbia R. D. on Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krei der and family of Mount Joy R. D. visited Mr. and Mrs Harvey Shoemaker and fam- ily on Sunday - Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brad- ley, visited Mrs. Della Haines at Brickerville on Sunday. Mrs. Frank Hatton and two children of Arlington, Va visited at the Hamilton homz: on Monday Darvin Loraw, at returned to FLORIN NEWS NOTES turned home Tuesday living 13 months in Kitzing- en, Germany. Mr. and . Mrs. Clarence Myers, visited Mrs. Laura Saylor, at Hill Farm Nursing Home at Annville, on Sunday afternoon. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter entertained the following to a surprise birthday party at their home on Sunday even- ing in honor of Mrs. Shetter's mother, Mrs. H. R. Barnhart of E-town, who celebrated her 74th birthday, Mr. and Mrs. 'H. R. Barnhart, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnhart Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Barnhart and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barnhart and Vickie, of Eliz| abethtown, Mr. and Mrs.| George Berrier and 3 daugh- ters of E-town RD, Mr. and Mrs. children of Lancaster and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter and daughter, Pat. EB. GET EWES READY A little attention to the ewe flock now may preveai costly diseases and parasite losses this winter says Dr. Samuel B. Guss, Penn State extension veterinarian. He suggests worming the flock, examining winter watering facilities, to eliminate losses ternal parasit lambing pens 1ecking hous- ing and bedding, and setting aside a month's supply of the best hay to feed ewes in feeding & spraying from ex cleaning after slogan that “Your Dimes Will ELl AMENT ELWOOD MARTIN Do It Again.” AUTHORIZED | PENSUPREME PRODUCTS { Sales - Service f Dodge “Job Rated” Trucks R.D. 2 Ph. Mt. Joy OL 3-8191 | Delta & Henry Streets MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone OL 3-8271 ® EXCAVATING 3 Bedroom Warren Barnhart and 3| Brick House S. F. ULRICH, INC. Authorized ID ov Wore ob | BUICK — RAMBLER | DIMES - DOLLARS | Sales - Service | | CARD? DO IT TO- | Body Work | DAY. 505 North Market Street C. ROBERT FRY GENERAL EXCAVATING ® Residential ® Industrial R. D. 2, MANHEIM, PA. Phone Mt. Joy OL 3-4753 E'town, Pa. - Ph. EM 7-1175 For Sark ® FARM MACHINERY ED. KEENE Moving - Hauling Storage Phone OL 3-8664 MOUNT JOY, PA. OIL. SERVICE HOLLINGER OIL + SERVICE FLORIN, PA. OL 3-341 If no answer call OL 3-49. ATLANTIC PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Oil Burner Sales & Service ® AUTO REPAIR ‘South Delta Street MOUNT JOY GENERAL REPAIRS 'R. D. 2, Mount Joy, Pa. Phone OL 3.7485 | | KAYLOR BROS. OLDWEILER'S GARAGE case FARM EQUIPMENT Sales and Service Hardware Supplies & Paints RHEEMS, PA. Phone E-town EM 7-4221 STALEY'S GARAGE PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING J. ELWOOD BRUBAKEE Interior - Exterior Painting and Paperhanging FLORIN, PENNA. PHONE OL 3-0231 birch built 1961; carport; kitchen; full basement hot General Repairs ® FLORIST water heat. Used Cars - Inspections Ph. OL 3-8521 |sLorw, pa, 34-tfc| Fo EE GASES EER i Flowers From Ruhl’s It’s Beautifully Said” MOUNT JOY, OL 3-6001 I ® BUILDING SUPPLIES IN MOUNT JOY FOR SALE 2-STORY, 4 bedrooms, CARL B. DROHAN ® FURN ITURE RUHL’'S FLOWER SHOP ® PLUMBING OL 3-5951|“When You Say I: With H. S. MECKLEY & SON PLUMBING — HEATING OIL BURNERS Sales and Service 15 W.-Main St., Ph. OL 3-598} frame. Oil heat, excel- BUILDING SUPPLIES GLEN-GARY BRICK R. D. 2, MOUNT JOY lent location. $8,000. 2-STORY, 3 bedrooms, frame. Modern bath- the period just before lamb- ing i = | Patronize Our Advertisers. 1958 Desoto Fireflite 4-Door Sedan GOOD TIRES AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION room and kitchen. New Phone OL 3-6401 SWOPE'S FURNITURE New Furniture At Second-Hand Prices Beauty Work PAULINE WATERS, Prop. MAIN ST. FLORIN, PA. (P. O. Bldg.) Day & Evening Appointments JONESaZINK | oil burner. Good loca | tion. $12,900. 14 EAST MAIN STREET 2.STORY, 4 bedrooms, MOUNT JOY OL 3-7271 frame. Modern kitchen, bath, central heating. B BEAUTICIAN $12,900. 2-STORY, 3 bedrooms, PRINCESS ANN ET frame. ° Shingled, oil BEAUTY SALON ® INSURANCE heat. $10,000. Specializing in all Types of WILEY & RUTT AGENCY Investments & Insurance 81 East Main St. Phone OL 3-2181 A So A ERE CP ET Es, SERVICE STATION NEY’S CITIES SERVICE Phone OL 3-5796 FLORIN. PA. ® TIRES Kelly Springfic\d Tires and Service his home Monday from the PRICED TO SELL 119 South Market OL 3-0971 33-tfc MOUNT JOY. PA. GEO. W. N P Te t General where he underwent ELIZABETHTOWN MAIN ST. Ph. OL 3-9351 ew rresidaen $Urgers PENNA. The election of J. S. Mack] Mr. and Mrs. B. F Kee Ph EM 7-1159 0 the chairmansi of theiman, were dianer guests of one 3-4890 ® LEANER ! G C an pg Do Mr id Mrs Brandt R: OL A —— a be —— Cuan em -t c s y LOAN SERVICE Ta Board of Directors was an- Elizabethtown Saturday CLEANING - FRESSING ® TELEVISION nounced this week thus fill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derr TAILORING “Money When You Need It” Ing the position vacated by entertained the following to WwW > ;: o Rug and Fur Cleaning HILIP the recent death of W. C.dinner on Sunday: Mr. and hen Planning C 11 Storage - Laundry Service > Ep BE ¢ DAY Shaw, Sr. Mack continues as Mrs. Lloyd Kreider and two ‘1 Qa hoEICHERLY"S SASENINESIVALE [odo & TV Service president of the 480 © unit Galigh tors of Quenyvills BD; to Sell $40 9th Phone OL 3-4071 - We Call (11185 ETP Romrmnesll 17 1. MAIN ST., MT. JOY variety store che anc Vir anc VITS 11pert W. C Show was elect- Derr of town J. & Glew, Memiager PHONE OL 33021 ed to the position of senior] Mr. and Mrs. John Grube HENRY E SHREINER £ vice-president - sales and “son of Manheim :RD lO ® COAL a Mack, who observed - his were supper- guests of © the » LITITZ R. D.)2 Ear WILL PO i Zz 25th‘ anniversary with -. latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs : : . & any ry in n Vue er Po on Ms AUCTIONEER & REAL ESTATE SALESMAN PAUL E HESS Rigas G the variety company since day Call M 3 : EEENE o this graduation from Havard Mr and Mrs Raymond a ount Joy OLdfield 3-5225 PREMIUM QUALITY COAL 8 r You Us 7 Business School in 1936. He Miller and family spent Sun- OR ! MEMORIALS IT is the son of the late John|day visiting Mr. Miller's par- Lititz Madi G0190 {S. MARKET ST., FLORIN Phone Marietta HA 6-3531 / Sephu Mack co-founder.€nts in Bethlehem. witiz ison 6-649 25.60 Phone OL 3-8171 MAYTOWN, PA. # with W, C. Shaw. Sr Mrs. Darlene Mummau re 23d Chu First P ™ Richar Friday 8:15 a be cond: votions « 7:30 p ference Manyard nea as t! Saturday 8:15 a er, Morn 7:30 1 ference rica an “White ( For all : Wagner their wo. 10:45 ship Ser end Pets on their 1:30 p munican Wednesd 8:00 p @® Thursday © 7:00 p practice. 8:00 p practice. Brethre Rev. Ax Sunday 9:15 a James L 10:15 ship. Ser Service”, sage for Crusader Christ’ tivities. 1:45 p to plan and dist. ets. - 8:15 p .3e. for anizatio “Teenage Wednesd 7:30 p A study of divine Churc Mt. Joy Eli: Sunday 9:30 a John H. adult st Christian Day’. 10:30 ship: ser Trials”, 1 ser. (ser WEZN-R: 7:30 p.! sermon, Religion” Wednesd: 8:00 p College menceme Bittinger. Cross | C S. Angle Mor B.E Ear] Bunday 9:15 a Hour. Ad 10:30 ship. Ser tetter. 7:00 p. vice. Ser each evel week. at etter of ( as the ev talks are day and relief nee countries visited. Assumpti Virgi Mo New Rev. F Rev. Will Sunday 8:00 a.r Trini Congre Donegal Mo David Earl M. 1] Sunday 9:15 a.n 10:20 a ship. Set Brotherhos 7:00 p.r fering Ser Saltenber; furlough f{