The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 11, 1964, Image 10

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    Page 2 Wednesday, November 11, 1964
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Prayer Of The Week - - -
The prayer this week is by Henry W. Foote:
“Almighty God, Giver of all good, who hast given
above all Thy gifts, the crowning mercy that we're cal-
led in Christ Jesus to know and love and serve, Thee we
would bring Thee thanks and praises for the Divine
Light which reveals the heart of grace in Thy leading
of souls and peoples.
~ “Help us to rise to a fit gratitude for the overrun-
ning blessings which Thou givest ever, even to the
darkest lot and life—the eternal hopes. That all things
sre of Thy mercy, by Thy mercy, and in Thy mercy,
we thank Thee. Make us to sing Thy song in the light,
and in the night to touch Thy hand and be at peace.
Grant, we pray, with all other blessings, Thy best
gifts, thankful and trustful hearts, that Thou mayest
be our Lord and King for evermore. Amen.”
VITAL STATISTICS
Ri.
A son to Mr.
James Longenecker,
heim R2
A son to Mr.
George Cushing,
town R3.
A son to Mr. and Mrs.
James Winters, East Peters-
burg
A son to Mr. and Mrs.
James Hess, Mount Joy
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Garber, Mount Joy RI.
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

DEATHS
Samuel C. F. Gillums, 359,
Mount Joy.
- Mrs. Christian R. Moyer,
95, E-town R3.
Eugene Crisella, 56, E-town
R1.
Mrs. Robert H. Shotwell,
23, Elizabethtown.
* * *
and Mrs.
Man-
and Mrs.
Elizabe h-
BIRTHS
A son to Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Dav:s, East Petersburg.
A son to Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Hemperiy, Banibridge:


A Friendly Welcome Awaits You - -
9:15 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL For All Ages
10:30 A. M. WORSHIP (Supervised Nursery)
“HOW MUCH ARE YOU WORTH?”

~~
Chiques Methodist Church
U.S. 230 EAST OF MOUNT JOY (End of Bypass)

RAIN or SHINE!
Shooting Match
12 and 16 Gauge Guns
AT THE CLUBHOUSE
Milton Grove Sportsmen’s Club
HAMS
TURKEYS
SAT. NOV. 21st
STARTING AT 2:00 P. M.
ALSO
CHICKEN
BAR-B-QUE
SERVING FROM 4 TO 8 P.M.
CHILDREN, $1.00 ADULTS $1.50
TAKE-OUTS, 3 FOR $2.50

George Keener, E-town R1
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
John Miller, Mount Joy
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Lesl @ Fasnach:, E-town
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
William Schilling, Manheim
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Carotto, E-town
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
George Young, Manheim R1
A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Shoemaker, E-town
A daughter to A/l-¢c and
BE CAREFUL!
Overhead wires can be
deadly if they're forgotten
or overlooked, warns Joseph
A. McCurdy, extension agri-
cultural engineer at Penna.
State University. Never as-
sume that insulated wires
which carry current between
buildings are safe to touch
bectuse inculation may be-

come ineffective with age. It
is best to avoid running
wires across buildings, or
Mrs. Peter Koder of Golds-|ahove driveways.
boro, N. C., formerly of Mit.
Joy.
Drive Carefully
In Game Lands
With the hunting
Cub warns
par.icularly cautious when
driving through reg.ons
where animal wildlife a-
bound.
Animals can quickly com- |i
pl.cate things for the motor-
ist at any time, said Edward
season ';
here, Keystone Automobile: ?
motorists to be :i
Patronize Our Advertisers

TREE IDEA ite
An idea that appears to be
gaining in popularity is that
of decorating a live tree wiih
its roots wrapped in burlap.
The tree can be kept fresh
throughout the holidays, then
plan. ed outdoors.

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: You Are
i United Christian


P. Curran, the Club’s Safety:
Direc or. Startled deer charg- |
ing onto the highway some-
times are the cause of serious
accidents, and birds flying
into windshields constitute a
real danger. Sudden stops or
swerves by ina tentive driv-
ers to avoid hitting animals
are also a hazard, he said.
Pointing out that at night
a steady headligh' beam will |
frequently hypnot ze animals
into immobility, he suggested
that the blinking of lights
generally w.ll break {he
spell and frighten animals
from the roadway.
With hunters tramping the
fields, birds may be driven to
the fences and hedgerows a-
long the highways; they be-
come s artled when cars are
near and may fly d rectly in-
to the path of vehicles. A
honk of the horn when birds
are seen ahead ordinarily is
enough to make them dash
for cover.
The Keystone official urg-
ed all motor.s's to do their
part in the prevention of ac-
cidents by heeding such war-
nings.
In a way it wound be a
shame to abolish the draft.
Those greetings are about
the only friendly words a
man ever gets from his gov-
ernmen: —Chang.ng Times
Somewhere between a pro-
mise and its fulfilment there
l.es a politican.
VY
THEATRE
THURS. (TONIGHT) NOV. 11
ONE SHOW ONLY, 7:30 P. M.
“THE LONGEST DAY”
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
(Evening Shows Only)
ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S
“MARNIE” (Technicolor)
SATURDAY 2 P. M. ONLY
“VOYAGE TO THE END
OF THE UNIVERSE”
SUNDAY ONLY (3 - 7 - 9)
Lon Chaney, Jr.
“WITCHCRAFT”

DARK GREEN
ERAN ERERRSNANENEAGGL NARRNACHNAANOARANAROREE BS.
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SENEESNIASERNADASRER IEEANENEAS RESINS BReaaRERES
Invited
AT MT HOPE CHURCH
NOV. 15 to NOV. 29, 1964
REV. LUKE SHOWALTER, SPEAKER
Sunday Evenings 7:00 P.M.
Weekday Evenings 7:30 P.M.
Rev. Roy Kreider, Pastor
T
Revival Services



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