Page 2 Wednesday, November 4, 1964 — — — Prayer Of The Week - - - The prayer this week is by Glenn Clark: “As thou keepest the stars in their courses, so wilt our steps in perfect harmony, clash or discord of any kind, if we but keep our trust thou guide in thee. “We know thou wilt keep him wihose mind is stayed on thee, because he trusteth in thee. We know that, if we acknowledge thee in all our ways, Thou wilt direct God of love, giver of every good and perfect gift, and there is none beside thee. “Thou art eternal, immortal, invisible, in all and through all, and over all, the only God. And thine is the kingdom and the power and 4he glory forever and ever. Amen.” without in perfect peace our paths; for thou art the VITAL STATISTICS - DEATHS Mrs. J. Dewey Hornafius, 83, Mount Joy. George E. Barclay, 83, of Marietta Samuel M. Bender, 73, of East Petersburg Ira F. Fitzwater, 67, Eliza- bethtown Ms 2AM... You need a prescription What Should You Do? A ~ o A WON \ oN N © =a. 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Main St. Ph. 665-2145 MANHEIM, PA. lk sk dc a a lk IFES EENREERSEEENEEEEEEFENEEEEENP’ 1965 Best Year Yet To-GO FORD Stop In See and Drive The FORDS for '65 New 1964 Falcon 4 Dr. 6-cyl. park rein $$] 82 500 WOLF FORD SALES, Inc. EE ESE NN AN IEA EEA NENA NEE ARN ERC ARRAN, ANNE EARNER RENNER EEN NE ! Russell | Mervin Hess, Manheim R1. Mrs. Raymond Leob, 68, Manheim Harold F. Witmyer, 56, of Manheim. William Rice, 54, formerly of Mount Joy. Ronald W. Albin, Landisville. Rev. Charles Shreiner, 82, native of Mount Joy. Miss Edith McCauley, Manheim R3. Charles W. Johns, Elizabethtown Michael L. Shuman, 56, of Marietta. * 4 mos., of 75, of % * BIRTHS A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Berrier, Manheim. * A daughter to Mr.and Mrs. William Bucks, Elizabeth- town. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James Wittel, Mount Joy A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Adamire, Manheim R2. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. David Landis, Bainbridge:R1 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Geib, E-town R3. A son to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Manheim A son to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Colbert, Mount Joy. A son to Mr. and Mrs. James Floyd, Marietta A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Harnish, Manheim A son to Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Moist, E-town R1 A son to Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews, East Peters- burg. When in need of printing A EERE Landisville-Salunga Mrs. William K. Risser Hempfield schools were dismissed early on Tuesday, Oct. 27, so that all element- ary teachers could attend a meeting concerning the ele- mentary school evaluation program. * Brownie Troops 910 and 338 of Landisville recently held investiture services. Services of Troop 910 were held at Landisville Church of God. The girls received were Susan Fawber, Gerald- ine Kauffman, Melissa Mec- Dome, Tracy Myers, Sara Roth, Cindy Simpson, Carol Stehman, and Susan Strait. Mrs. Wm. Simmons and Mrs. Russell Saunders are troop leaders. Troop 338 held their ser- vices in n Zion Luthera hurch. Girls received were, Barbara Sue Abel, Beth Bowers, Jolene Dieter, Jen- ny Hawthorne, Cindy Johns, JoAnn Nadie, Bonnie Polan- chak, Susie Vogel, and Kar- en Walters. Mrs. Kenneth John, and Mrs. James Vogel are leaders. * * * Clarence Newcomer has been named general superin- tendent of the Landisville Church of God S. S. Other officers elected are: Samuel Bender, asst. General Supt.; Charles Sload, adult department, assisted by Dav- id Yoder; Kenneth Dougher- ty, secretary, assisted by Mrs. Wayne Shenton; James Snavely, financial secretary; Janet Burgess, pianist, assis- ted by Erma Rudy; Norman Sellers, Chorister, assisted by Gladys Robertson; Ethel Herr, Librarian, assisted by Doris Hummel and Martha Cope. Mrs. Frank Denlinger, superintendent home depart- ment; Virginia Bailey;. ezadle roll, assisted by Lou Yoder, assistant cradle roll; Marvin Burkhart, youth department, assisted by Wayne Shenton; Irene Heisey, children’s de- partment; assisted by Pearl Bender; Mae Livingston, nur- sery department, assisted by Hazel Mease. * The Hempfield Sertoma Club held a Halloween party for members and their wives on Wednesday evening, Oect. 28, at the Mount Joy Ameri- can Legion Post home. * * * * * remember The Bulletin. MARIETTE SL] Bi i7tyl THUR.S (Tonight) NOV. 5 | BRIGITTE BARDOT “LOVE ON A PILLOW” FRI.-SAT. (Evenings Only) “THE NEW INTERNS” SATURDAY - 2 P.M. ONLY “DEVIL-SHIP PIRATES” | permet ee SUNDAY ONLY (3 - 7 - 9) “CURSE OF THE LIVING CORPSE" | Mr. 411 W. Main St., MOUNT JOY Queen St. & McGovern Ave. The Senior Class of Hemp- field Union high school has elected the following offic ers: Edward Myers, son of and Mrs. Edward A. Myers, Stanley Ave. Landis- ville, president. Myers is edi- tor of the school newspap- er, drum major, a member of student council, Hempfield Singers, dance band, senior play and key club, Vice president is Don Aument, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Aument, 150 Prospect Rd., (Turn to page 11) LANCASTER NEEDED NENT EREA NYEEREES SEREEEE SONENANANANSNR NASR NRREANRARARMEREREAR AR RNREREREAs SER EANNARS GREANED Cotes Pasty Both Patties Like The This year, civiccminded women everywhere are coming to the aid of the political party of their choice. All, however, join , together in their approval of the coftee party, sometimes known as the Candidate’s Kaffeeklatsch! There’s something about a friendly cup of coffee that stimu- lates thinking, makes it easier for people to talk and listen. “Come for coffee with our candidate,” is a simple invitation, but elections over the past twelve years show that it packs real political power. How To Give A Political Coffee If you plan a eoffee for your favorite candidate, you will find that it is an easy and pleasant task. First, invite enough people to provide a worthwhile audience for your busy guest of honor. Don’t be afraid to crowd your guests in—there’s a psychological advantage for your candidate if you do. All you need to serve is coffee, coffee and more coffee. Cookies or some other sweet may be added, but they aren’t necessary. The coffee, however, is necessary and should be hot and delicious. For twenty people (two cups apiece) use one pound of coffee to two gallons of water. To brew exczlient ccfiee in a kettle, place regular grind coffee in a clean ci:ih ¢ack, allowing half the space for expansion of the grouncs. 7 handle. Bring measured water to a boil, {+ en boiling and drop coffee sack in wa'er. Rrew over low heat six to eight minutes, agitating sacl: occ ° ~d sack to kettle ~cirice heat below a Ee I'¢ “a Ya K_] Patronize Our Advertisers A Friendly Welcome Awaits You - - 9:15 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL For All Ages 10:30 A. M. WORSHIP (Supervised Nursery) REV. MARK KROEHLER, GUEST SPEAKER 7:30 P. M. REV. ROBT. PIKE, Guest Preacher 130TH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Chiques Methodist Church U.S. 230 EAST OF MOUNT JOY (End of Bypass) Let Us Clean House by INSTALLING Home Electric Heating ALL These Needless PESTS Out The Window! Henry S. Lehman ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR MANHEIM R. D. 1 ' EERERRERR PHONE 898-8841