THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday School lesson by Cloy Risser. 10:30 a. m. Morning Wor- ship. Sermon theme: ‘“Hand- cuffed” © 7:00 p.m. Evening Gospel Service. Sermon by the Rev. Lloyd Nissley, pastor Steel- ton E.C. Church. 9:00 p.m. County Christian Endeavor Hymn Sing. Mil- lersville E.C. church. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Christian Service League. Wednesday 7.30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Meeting. Mrs. Mildred Ber- rier, Leader. Saturday 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Picnic at Sico Park. Newiown E. U. B. Church Rev. Coulter, Pastor Sunday 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Wor- ship. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study. Cross Roads Brethren In Christ Church Mount Joy. Pa. B. E. Thuma, Pastor Llovd S. Myers, Supt. Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Hour. Adults and Juniors. 10:30 ‘a.m Morning Wor- ship. Messages by Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wingert, re- cently returned relief work- ers from Africa. 7:00 p.m. Christ’s , Crusad- ers Hour. Message from the Word. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Mount Joy Mennonite Church Mount Joy, Penna Saturday, Aug. 15 7:30 pm. Harvest Meeting “t Brubaker’'s Grove. Message by Earl Wert, Lancaster, Pa. Sunday 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. 10°00 a.m. Worship Service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Bible and Prayer Meeting Mi. Pleasant Brethren Ir Christ Church J. Earl Martin, Jr., Pastor Sunday 9:00 am. Sunday School William P. Neyer, Supt. 10:15 a. m. Morning Wor: ship. Message by the pastor. “When Paris Was Young” stars beautiful gan and handsome Peter Voss. Also, team of Romayne and Steele, adding a new dimension to poetry in motion. ICE CAPADES re-creation of the Paris of 1890 required callaboration. Robert Fletch- er designed both costumes and scenery; Ivan Lane ar- ranged the music; Ron Flet- cher and his associates, Bud- dy Schwab, created the chor- eography. Missionaries On Way to Africa Rev. and Mrs. David M. Brubaker will be sailing for Cape Town, South Africa, on the S.S. Mormacquide, Moore McCormack Line, Brooklyn, on Friday, Aug. 14, under appointment as missionaries of the Brethren in Christ World Missions. The Brubakers will be in charge of Phumula Mission, which they helped to open in the arid and isolated Gwaai region in Southern Rhodesia, during a previous Volunteer Service team. Mr. Brubaker is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Menno O. Bru- baker of Elizabethtown R3. He was graduated from Mes- siah College this year. His wife was formerly of Canton, Ohio. Church Of God Pastor Resigns Rev. Theodore E. Bowers, pastor of the Mount Joy' Church of God, resigned to accept a call from the Ma- Clay Street Church of God in Harrisburg. Pastor Bowers has served the Mount Joy Church for the past two years. Pastor Bowers will assume his duties at Maclay Street Church after October 1. | SUMMER VESPER SERVICE A second outdoor summer Vesper Service has been scheduled for this Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, for the congregation and friends of the Elizabethtown Church of the Brethren. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Killian will lead the worship, to be held on the 7:00 p. m. The Crusaders] Hour will be presented by | Larry Moyer, who will give! a report and show pictures of the activities of the Brazil | Teen Team. | Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. Ice Show Offers Weather Relief There's a chance coming | up to get relief from the hot Summer weather. Cool oft and enjoy 22 hours of the finest entertainment when ICE CAPADES gives a Pre Broadway showing at the Hershey Sports Arena Aug. 45 through 22. Madrid, Cario. Calcutta, New Vork, Londen, Singa- pore, Rome — exciting cities, each calling to mind its own special international flavor. But long ago a vote must have b~~~ taken to proclaim the ror —‘‘c capitol of the world, ~~ a chorus of voic- es sighel ~~ nmison — Paris. Paris — ‘—~-niration of the artist, the - thor, the com- poser, ther of romantic novels, settin of wellre- membered pa‘r‘ings, the mel- ody of nostalgic songs. And now. Paris lends its] romantic aura to a new me- dium: to a love story set in| a ballet on ice in ICE CA- PADES fabulous 25th Silver | Anniversary edition which will play for 6 nights and 2 matinees. , ICE CAPADES has chosen lawn of the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Ralph L. Musser, 112; Meadowbrook Lane, Eliza- bethtown. Dr. R. W. Schlos- ser will interpret and illus- trate several of the old hymns of the church. In case of inclement wea- ther, the service will be held on August 23 at the same time and place. L LOSES MORE DAYS The average American far- mer loses more days of work a year due to illness or in- jury than any other type of worker. The Health Insur- ance Institute reports that farmers lost an average of 7.4 days of work per person, and city workers lost an av- erage of 5.7 days in the fiscal vear that ended June 30, 62. CHANGE-OF-LIF does it fill you with terror ... frighten you? READ HOW COUNTLESS WOMEN HAVE FOUND THE WAY TO OVERCOME CHANGE-OF-LIFE FEARS Have you reached that time of life when your body experiences strange new sensations—when one minute you feel enveloped in hot flushes and the next are clammy, cold,drained of energy, nervous, irritable? Are you in an agony of fear? Too troubled to be a good wife and mother? Don’t just suffer from the I suffocating hot flashes, the sud- den waves of weakness, the yourself sick. Get Lydia E. nervous tension that all too fre- Pinkham Tablets at your drug- quently come with the change gists. Take them daily just like when relief can be had. vitamins. The gentle medicine with the gentle name LYDIA E. PINKHAM | Lynn Finne- starred is the adagio way countless women have, with gentle Lydia E. Pinkham Tablets. Especially developed to help women through this most trying period. In doctor’s tests 3 out of 4 women who took them reported welcome effec- tive relief. And all without ex- pensive “shots.” The heavens have fascinated space now a conquerable reality, the fascination is greater than ever before for today’s children. Star-gazing on a summer night is a fun-filled way to introduce boys and girls to the planets, for viewing sky objects by The daytime use. comets, asteroids and meteors. only this powerful yet inexpensive telescope designed especially A. C. Gilbert Co., manufacturers of educational toys. The telescope in its own simulated leather carrying case comes complete with an easy-to-follow map of the heavens and a sun viewer to protect eyes from damage during WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1964 PAGE SEVEN to present its love story, not . . @ Church News in the Paris of toda i : . y, but in » y (From page B) the era of Toulouse—Lautrec, Star-Gazing; Bi mimer Fun For Kids _ 25th : the Moulin Rouge, and Max- : 3 - Melvin. L. Klase, 8.5. Supt. im’s . . . Paris circa 1890. Anniversary A drop-in party was held Saturday afternoon, Aug. 1, at the fire hall, in honor of the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Darrenkamp, 35 Mount Joy street by their daughter and son-in law. The Darrenkamps were married July 28, 1939 at the Church of God parsonage by the Rev. Broke. Mrs. Darren- kamp is the former Daisy Harnish of Lancaster. They are the parents of one daughter, Joanne, wife of A/2c James R. Yohn Jr., Griffiss A.F.B. Rome, N. Y. A/2c¢c and Mrs. Yohn spent a week's vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dar- renkamp and Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hendrix of South Market street, = grandparents of A/2c Yohn. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Miss Joi Shearer celebrat- ed her fourth birthday on Friday, August 7. Those who attended a par- ty in her honor were: Stacy Miller, Kim Fieck, Tammy Stephens, Sherri Good, Char- lie and Alan Kepple, and Todd and Timmy Anspach. man for centuries . . . but with The junior astronomer needs Mrs. Brenda Peters and son Scott are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Pardoe. Miss Carol Eifert, Potts: ville, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saud- ers for one week. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koser visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shoe- maker visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Shoema- ker, of Bainbridge R1 Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Max- well and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gerlitzki spent Sunday visiting Mr. Gerlitzki's sister in Camden, New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Pardage Jr., of Thurmont, Md. had a daughter in the Gettysburg hospital last Tuesday. Mrs. Pardoe is the former Anna Spangler of Roweanna. Among the many that en- joyed the Grocers’ Picnic REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound Dissolves Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctors warn picking or scratch- ing at warts may cause bleeding, spreading. Now amazing Com- pound W® penetrates into warts, destroys their cells, actually melts warts away without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used as directed, removes common warts safely, effectively, leaves no ugly scars. ForiN- NEIGHBORHOOD news Gail Geib served as junior hostess. Games were played and each guest received gifts and refreshments. were: Mrs. Jay Sumpman : ; and children Patti and Eddy: | If you think children do Mrs. Lottie Sumpman and not know the value of mon- sister Marthea: Mrs.. Jean |¢¥» {ry giving one a nickel. Robinson and sons Steve and Be Donald; Mrs. Marion Gerlitz- ki; Maude Buller; and Mrs. Pearl Miller and children Mickey and Suzie. Last Thursday evening the 'All day Sale Saturday, Aug. ; . Mi 15 - 9:30 A. M. Moogan Florin Midget-Midgets defeat Farm at Stannards on Rt. 19, ed New Providence 4 to 2.2 mi. from Wellsville. Selling The game was played in | 25 Holsteins - several colored : iecows. 4 Horses Pr. Hackney Florin. From there they went p,nies” Driving Harness and on to play Mountville Mon- {Buggy - 2 Saddle Horses) - day evening at Farnum Field { Saddles, Harnesses, Buggies, in Lancaster. They lost to Cutters, etc. galore!!! 2 Trac- Mountville 2 to 1. That made (tors - Baler - Ford Truck - a string of ten straight wins | ar - House Trailer. Many, before being defeated by 1 | many good small tools and . | antique items. Hay and Oats. run. The parents and friends {watch for full list. Estate of AUCTIONS of the team are quite proud Martin Moogan. A Rumsey of their team. ' Sale. 20-1¢ NIGHT PUREBRED GUERNSEY SALE NIGHT THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1964 — 7:30 P. M. At the Ass'n Sales Pavilion, 6 miles East of Lancaster, Pa. on Route #30. 50 HEAD — ALL COWS AND BRED HEIFERS Either fresh or due in July, August and September Sale includes a shipment from a well known Guernsey Breeder in Western New York, Willard Pengelly who has consigned before and made many friends. These will do the same. Besides many good consignments from Penna., Breeders from N.Y. N. J. and Md. have also put in some of their good ones. Maintain your Fall production by buying the kind that will fill the pail during that period. THIS SALE HAS IT I! ! | Sale managed bv: For catalogs write: THE PENNSYLVANIA GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN. P. O. Box 458 Camp Hill, Pa., 17011 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ' E. am She Find comforting relief the Don’t brood. Don’t worry FRIDAY, AUG. 21, 1964 On the premises located in the Borough of Eliza- bethtown, at No. 134 & 136 East Hummelstown Sireet. Lot of land 40x130 ft., more or less, thereon erect- ed a 2% Story Frame House containing 9 rooms and 2 bathrooms, with commode on first floor; oil fired furnace. hot air ‘heat: gas hot water heater. Arrangements to view property can be made by calling Elizabethtown 367-4064 or 367-4200. Sale to start at 7:00 P. M., when conditions will be made known by JAMES O. HUBLER MABEL J. HERR, Attorney-in-fact ALSPACH & RIDER, ATTORNEYS { WALTER DUPES, AUCTIONEER 19-3¢