- er UW oo Sunday 9:15 a.m. Bible School. 10:30 a. m. Morning Wor: ship Service. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 pam. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Cross Roads Brethren In Christ Church Mount Joy, Pa. B. E. Thuma, Pastor Lloyd S. Myers, Supt. Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Hour Easter Program by the S. S. Class Period for Adults and Juniors. 10:30 a. m. Morning Wor- ship. Easter Message by the Pastor. 7:00 p.m. Program of East- er. Music by the Elizabeth- iow Mennonite Choral Sing- Se neniay 7:30 pm. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Bible Study for the Young People. First Presbyterian Church Mount Joy. Pa. Richard A. Todd, Pastor ‘Millard Sherk, Supt. Thursday 7:00 p.m. Junior Choir practice. 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir practice. 9:00 p.m. Session meeting. Friday 12 to 3 p.m. Good Friday Service in the Mount Joy Church of God. Sunday 7:00 a. m. Easter Sunrise Service at Donegal. 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Wor- ship Service - Communion 12:00 p.m. Deacon's meet- ing, 7:00 p.m. Westminster Fellowship. Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Hour of Power Assumpiion of Tne Blessed Virgin ‘Mary Church Mount Joy, Pa. Rev. Francis X. Butler Pastor Rev. William Sullivan, Sunday 8:00 a.m. Mass. Asst West Green Tree Church of the Brethran Robert F. Eshleman, Moderator Sunday 9:00 a.m. Sunday School— 10:00 a. m. Morning Wor ship. Sermon — of Christ’s Resurrection,” the pastor. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study. Rev. Nevin Zuck will pre- sent a phogram of slides and answer questions on “the Church Under Communism” at the West Green Tree Church of the Brethren Apr il 1st at 7:30 p.m, The public is invited. “The Importance by Clossbrennexr Church Evangelical United Brethrer Charies W. Wolfe, Pastor Sunday 6:30 a.m. Divine Worship (Easter) and Christion In- struction. 10:40 a.m. Instruction Class (Children). 5:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:15 p.m. Evening Bible Study. Monday 7:30 pm. EU.B, Ment Meeting. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Service Thursday 8:00 p.m. Church S¢hool Council (Children’s Div.). Thursday 6:30 p.m. Junior Choir Re- hearsal 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir Re- hearsal. Friday 7:00 p.m. Boy and Girl Fellowship. Church o! fae frethren Eiizabeintown, Pa. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1964 “tions” on WDAC-FM. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor John W. Gosnell, Minister of Education ~, Sunday 9:30 a. m. Church School; Extended Sessions for Boys and Girls; Elective Courses and regular Classes for Ad- ults. 10:30 a. m. Easter Sunday Worship; Sermon, “The Cross Is Not The End”, by Pastor Zuck. (service broadcast on WHRY-Radio). 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service of Baptism by Trine Immersion. Presbyterian - Home News - Our visitors for the week: Mrs, John J. Herr and Mrs. I. Morris, Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs. C. Musser Stauffer, Lancaster R. D., for Miss Martha Stauffer. Miss Edna Huck, Marietta, for Miss Mabel Walmer. Joseph R. Gregg, Greens- burg, for Miss Mary Gregg. Mrs. Arthur Davidson, of York, for Miss Sarah Ems- wiler. Mrs. H. Bruggeman, Bal- timore, Md., for Miss Emily Cranford. Mrs. Betty Metzger and children, Lancaster, for Mrs. Cora Mayberry. Mrs. Evelyn Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKain, Marietta, visited and toured the Home. Mrs. A. Adams of Hanover for Mrs. Ada Stewart. Mrs. E. Kirchner, Obsecon, N. J., for Mrs. Emily Cran- ford. Mrs. Hilma McCord spent several days with her son, Willet McCord, and Mrs. Mec- Cord in Harrisburg. Last Monday the following residents drove to Harris- burg to attend the Holy Week services at the Mosque at which time Dr. Raymond I Lindquist, pastor of First Church, - Hollywood, Calif. began his 18th year as prin- ciple speaker for the week. Miss Mabel Walmer, Mrs. Mabel Meyer, Miss Laura Deremer, Miss Pearl Powell, Mrs. Ruth Ensor and Miss Blanche Speer. Following the services they visited the Parker Home and the Manor Home in Newville. TO HAVE BIRTHDAY Mrs. Maurice D. Marsales, 34 West Main street, will celebrate her 51st birthday on Thursday, April 2, Mrs. Marsales was the former Marion Amway. When in need of printing, remember The Bulletin. Are you GUILTY of Business Neglect? Don’t neglect the safety of business records by the false security of steel files or “fire= proof” buildings. Be sure of fire protection with Shaw-Walker Fire-Files. They keep records vault-safe right at point of use. - We haveall types. See them at our store. SHAW-WALKER CERTIFIED PROTECTION PROVIDENT BOOK STORE formerly Weaver Book Store 40 East King Street LANCASTER, PENNA. ® Of This 'n That (From page 1) We were skeptics — but we have been convinced! It really works! We find our- selves with a new hobby to be enjoyed, and with the. most ‘“‘colorful’” months of the year stretching just a- head! Ww ae *® Lodge will be the Repub- lican presidential candidate in the November election! That is, he would be, if the eighth graders at the An- nex could do the selecting! In a “mock” election last week, sections 8E and 8F de- bated the merits and weak- nesses of Goldwater, Lodge, Nixon, Rockefeller, Scranton, Smith and Stassen, and then voted. : Lodge got a total of 38 votes. Next was Nixon with 33, then Goldwater with 25, Scranton with 15, Rockefel- ler with 9, Smith and Stas- sen with 3 each. Do “coming events cast their shadows be- fore?” Persaps so, even though they are only eighth grade “shadows”! * * * We understand that “chain letters” are circulating wide- ly in the Mount Joy areas at the present time. We were told that the bonanzas they promise vary from land- slides of ‘‘green stamps” to tea towels! Checking with the post- office, we find that such let- ters are “illegal” from the official standpoint, but very few people know it, so they continue to participate in the various ‘get rich quick” schemes! ® MAYTOWN Miss Grace Henderson Minnie Frew Frackville, called last Miss son Lance, on the Charles Heiseys Saturday. Norma Gutshall celebrated her 12th birthday anniver- sary last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bles- sing, Clearfield, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shenk. Early Dawn Easter Service will be held in the Church of God at 6:30 a.m. The spea- ker will be Dr. K. E. Boldos- ser. Mrs. George Engle return- ed home from the hospital last Thursday. Henry Earhart surgery at St. Joseph's pital last week. Mrs, Anna Hollenbaugh, who was a patient in St. Jos- eph’s hospital returned home on Sunday. Miss Anna Albright is con- fined to the house because of illness. “Family Night” was held at the * United Church of Christ last Tuesday evening. A luncheon was served at 6 o'clock and at 7 o'clock the Rev. Gunson showed slides of Australia, Panama, Tahiti, Cuba and other points of in- terest enroute to United States from Australia. Mrs. Violet Downing, Col- umbia, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Mayers. Adrienne Reynolds, Timon- jum, Md. is visiting® Miss Mary Witmer. Robert Morris, a student ai Penn State University, is vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morris. New! Gillette underwent hos- Adjustable £55 Razor 78 You turn dial & from 1to 9 & for the ex- g 3 act setting FX that match- 0) & es your > skin and & beard 5 with Super Blue Blades and | of the wildest forest areas in THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Mrs. Mabel Johnstin is convalescing at her home, Miss Viola Johnstin, Rohr- Miss Viola Johnstin, Roh- rerstown, is visiting Mrs. Ma- bel Johnstin. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wolfe, King of Prussia, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mildred Wolfe. There will be a service at 1:00 p.m. in St. John’s Luth- eran Church on Good Friday. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be celebrat- ed in both the United Church of Christ and St John's Lu- theran Church on Easter at 10:30 a.m. The Young Adult Fellow- ship of the United Church of Christ met at the parsonage on Sunday evening Mrs. Loretta Bradley and Miss Jane Fryberger were co- hostesses. The El Sharrai Class of the Chyrch of God met on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barnhart. The Sacrament of the Holy Communion will be celebrat- ed in the Church of God on Thursday evening. A/lc and Mrs. Larry Hen- derson and children, of Ft. Worth Texas, are visiting Mrs. Ruth Henderson. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huntzinger were Mrs. Mary Wolfe and daugh- ter, Susan and Scott Lowery, PAGE SEVEN Choirs United For Easter The choirs of St. Mark's E. U. B. Church, Mount . Joy, and St. Paul’s E.U.B. Church of Elizabethtown will unite to present an Easter Cantata, “The Risen King”, by Schnec- ker, on Easter Sunday even- ing at 7:30. The cantata will be presented at the Mount Joy Church, with the Rev. C. E. Ulrich in charge of the devotional period. Clifford M. Schmid will direct the choirs, with Donald C. Eby at the organ. In addition to the cantata each choir will sing two an- thems. St. Mark’s Choir will present ‘‘Breath of God’ (Sat- eren) and ‘I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked” (O’- Hara). “Christ Arose” (Gro- ton) will be sung by St. Pauls Choir. A trio, composed of Mrs. Paul Herr, Mrs. Gloria Milspaw and Mrs. Ogier Nor- ris will sing “The Cross Was His Own” (Jones). Members of St. Pauls Choir are: Alma Rice, Judy Park, Gretchen Carskadon, Arba Herr, Gloria Milspaw, Julia Helm, Jackie Stauffer, Peggy Risser, Kitty Rife, Nel- da Boyer, Vonnie Norris, Jin- ny Roland, Ann Fink, Flor- ence Cain, Jestena Yeagley, Dolores Alleman, Betty Hix- Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. El- don Miller, and Eden West. | — [ TO PARIS WEDDING Mrs. David Myers, 149 New Haven street, has been in| Paris, France, to attend the] wedding of her nephew, Lt. | Warren Mathias, which was | held on Saturday, March 21.| She was accompanied by his mother of Palmyra. While in Europe they will visit points; of interest in both France and Germany. Pennsylvania has a “Black Forest” between Coudersport and Lock Hgven. It is one Pennsylvania. son, Ann Smith, Edith Herr, Estella Nissley, Marian Raf- | fensperger, Hazel Byron, Og- ier Norris, Ollie Stillwagner, Gerald Roland, Al Dervire, Joe Helm, Warren Alleman, Elvin Yeagley, Marlin Shank, | Dwight Shoop and Ken Eber- | sole St. Mark's members parti- cipating are: Carole Musser, Barbara Engle, Karen Yingst, Linda Zerphey, Darlene Min- nich, Judy Buchenauer, Ectie Mateer, Anna Mae Eby, Eisie | Bentzel, Arlene Schmid, Eil- {een Martin, Luella Witmer, Jean Pricio, Joan Eby, Ruth Balsbaugh, Shirley Roth, Mary Ann Kauffman, Glenn Forney, Kenneth Roth, Jos- 'eph Buchenauer, Erma Buch- | enauer, Robert Adams, War- ‘ren Bentzel, Donald Martin PAINFUL CORNS?/ AMAZING LIQUID = RELIEVES PAIN AS € IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY the fast, easy way | Liquid Freezone re- works below the Now remove corns with Freezoned lieves pain instant ly, skin line to dissolve co ns away in just days. Get Freezone...atall drug counters. led at St. | and Donald Musser. The program was present Paul’s Church, Eliz- on Palm Sunday George Sload abethtown, evening, with | directing and Miss Edith Herr serving as accompanist. The 000000030000030000000000000000000000800000200000000000000°0000000 MISS TEEN AGER « + « Qnswers questions about Junior Miss etiquette, grooming and interests, (Rev. G. Edgar Hertzler was in charge of the devotions. ® » \ » ™ : : ha A2%¥ M3 Q. My family moved recent- ly, and now I'm the new girl in a big school where I don’t know a soul. There's a mixer next week and I just know that if I go I'll get the bench- warmer award for 1964. My mother says I should go, but wouldn't it be better to wait until I know at least a few people? A. The mixer can be your chance to make a successful, and painless, debut at the new school. Simply because you are new, . everyone will be eager to meet you. To make sure everything gets off to the right start, be extra care- ful about dressing for the mixer. Wear something you especially like, so you'll feel your prettiest. And, of course, check to make sure you know what kind of dress is ex- pected. Once there, don't be shy about introducing your- self to people. A cheertul, "Hi I'm Mary Newgal,” is all the starter you'll need. Q. When I go to a tea or any other party where people leave at different times I never know how to say good- by to the hostess. Usually I just hang around until I can leave with other people and leave the exit lines to them. What should I say when I have to leave alone? A. Don’t feel you have to make a speech. Just tell your hostess that it was a lovely party, and .thank her for ask- ing you. That's really all you need say to make a graceful exit. After your first solo de- parture, you'll find you don’t need to depend on others to say your goodbys. Q. One of the couples I baby sit for has a habit of forgetting to come home. Last time they were at a party and weren’t back until 3:45 a.m., a'though they’d promised io be no later than 2. They pay me for the extra time, but it doesn’t make up for the lost sleep and worried parents. Hew can I get these people to remember their promises? A. You'll have to state your requirements very frankly and clearly. Give them your absciute deadline, and ex- plain that you cannot work ° later than that time. If they ignore this, they are not liv- ing up to their part of the einployer-sitter bargain, and you'd best cross them off your list of clients. It's usual- iy best to leave the real night owl business to older sitters, (For answers to other ques= trons on grooming, beauty and baby sitting write for your two- in-one guidebook, ''Sitting Beauty.” Send 35 cents to: “Sit= ting Beauty,” Box 551-P, Kim veriy-Clark Corporation, Nee nab, Wis.) 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