The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 11, 1964, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1964

THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.


PAGE SEVEN

® Church News
(From page 6)
former pastor of the Calvary
Independent church, Harris-
burg, wll be speaking in
both morning and evening
worship services. Rev. and
Mrs. Urey will be visi.ng
with Rev. and Mrs. Ray Lu-
pold, in Lunard, West Va.
Monday
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Pastor’s
Study Class.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting
and Bible Study.
7:30 p.m. Jr. Prayer Meet-
ing.
Sunday, Nov. 22 through
Wednesday, Nov. 25. Prophet-
ic Conference with Rev. Ger-
ald Stover.

Brethren In Christ Church
Maytown
Rev. Avery Musser, Pastor
9:15 am. Sunday school,
Abram Brownsberger, sup-
erintendent.
10:15 a.m. Morning Worship
ship. Sermon, “Conserving
Rev.val Gains,” by the pas-
tor.
7:00 p.m. Communion Ser-
vice. Rtv. B. E. Thuma, Mt.
Joy, guest speaker.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible
Stury.

Glossbrenner Church
Evangelical United Brethren
Charles W. Wolfe, Pastor
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Divine Worship
Christian Instruction.
5:45 p.m. Youth Fellow-
ship.
7:15 p.m. Evening Bible
Study
Monday
7:30 p. m. Commitee on
Stewardship & Finance.
Wednesday
7:00 p.m. Midweek Service.
8:00 p.m. Local Conference
Thursday
6:30 p.m. Junior Choir re-
hearsal.
7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Re-
hearsal.
7:30 p.m. Good Cheer Class
Meeting
Friday
7:00 p.m. Boy and Girl
Fellowship
Saturday, Nov. 21
7:30 p.m. Young Adults’
Class Meeting.
Church of the Brethren
Elizabethiown, Pa.
Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
Sunday
g:30 a.m. Church School
classes for adults and youth;
two hour Extended Sessions
for all pre-schoo! children.
10:30 a. m. Morning Wor-
ship; Dedication of Parents
and Children; sermon “Con-
viet'ons That Hold”. by Dr.
Zuck.
6:00 p.m. All-Church Re-
ception for new members, in
the Fellowship Hall.
Chnarch of God
Mount Joy. Penna
Raph C. Warner, Pastor
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a. m. Morning Wor-
ship Service.
Evange'ictic Services wll
begin Sunday evening, Nov.
15 and continue through Sun-
day evening Nov. 22, n'ghtly
at 7:30 o'clock. There will be
Gospel Music, the Bible mes-
sages and a spirit of worship.
Spec al vocal selections
each evening.
The pubic is invited to at
tend this series of spec:al
services.
Trinity Lutheran Church
The Rev. W. L. Koaer
Sunde
9:30 =. Sunday School
10:45 =m. Morning Wor-
ship.
Wednesda
7:15 p.m. Lu heran Church
Men.
Thursday
6:30 p.m. Junjor Choir.
7:30 p.m. Senior Chor
7:00 p.m. Catechetical class
Donegal Presbyierian
William Helsey, Supt.
Sunday
9:15 am. Morning Worship
Service.
10:20 a.m. Church School


 
Nov. 15 the World Cloth-
ing Serv.ce Drive closes, so
bring your dona ions of good
used clothing and put them
in our vestibule.
Wednesday
8:30 p.m. Donegal Session
will meet after the Mount
Joy Session.
Thursday
7:30 p.m. Circle meeting at
‘he home of Mrs. J. W. Hei-
sey.

First Presbyterian Church
Mount Joy. Pa.
Millard Sherk, Supt.
Thursday
7:00 p.m. Junior Choir
practice
8:00 p.m. Senior Choir
practice.
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Church School.
10:20 a.m. Morning Worsh-
ip Service.
Wednesday
7:00 p.m. Session meeting.
Roman Catholic Church
Saint Mary's
Mount Joy. Pa.
Rev. Francis X. Butler
Pastor
Rev. William Sullivan, Asst.
Sunday
8:00 a.m. Mass

Presbyterian
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This week’s visitors:
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane
of Wayne, for Miss Martha
Stauffer
Mrs. Robert Johnson, San
Pedro, California, Warren
S. Bechtel, Mr. and Mrs.
George Enterl ne, Harrisburg
for Miss Ethel Henry.
Mrs. Marg. Hoskin,
Mrs. Souders, Reading
Mrs. Cora Mayberry.
Harold E. Hickernell and
Al Legoza, Middletown, for
Mrs. Margaret Koerting.
The M.sses Clara A. Bren-
neman and Elizabeth C. Lan-
dis, Lancaster, for Mrs. Mary
Sales.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Taylor,
Yoe, Pa., for Miss Maude
Tredway.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Fern-
sler, Lebanon, and Mrs. C.
S. Jackson, Pen Argyl, Pa.
for Miss Blanche M. Speer.
Miss Sara Habecker and
Mrs. Paul Stoner, Mount Joy
for Miss Martha Stauffer.
On Tuesday last week M:ss
Blanche M. Speer, Supervis-
or, Mrs. Jap Heisey, Rheems,
and Mrs. Barbara Fellen-
baum, attended the
annual Board and Auxiliary
meeting of the Presbyterian
Homes of Central Pennsyi-
vania at the Penn Harris
Hotel, Harrisburg.
and
for
PLAN DANCE
The ladies auxiliary to the
Mount Joy fire company wll
have a dance from 7 to 10!
pm. Saturday night at the
fire hall.
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LEGAL NOTICES
——
AN ORDINANCE AMEND-
ING THE FIREARMS OR-
DINANCE OF THE BOR-
OUGH OF MOUNT JOY,
BY REPEALING THE EX-
EMPTION OF LICENSED
HUNTING
It is hereby ordained by
he Borough Council of the
Borough of Mount Joy, as
follows:
Section I. Subsection (d) of
Section 3 of the Firearms
Ord nance of the Borough of
Mount Joy, approved Sep-
tember 13, 1948, which now
provides that {he said ordin-
ance shall not apply to and
no permit shall be required
for “(d) Lawful game hunting
by a person 18 years old, or
over,
hunting license”,
repealed.
Ordained by Borough
Council this 5h day of Octo-
ber, 1964.
GEORGE D. GROFF
President of Council



is hereby
Attest:
Frank Walter, Jr., Secretary
Approved Oectober 5. 1964
Frank Walter
Mayor
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hav'ng a valid State!


Dcnaldson Bros.
At Local Church
The Donaldson Brothers of
Garland, Texas, will return
to Chiques Methodist church
for a second year of Special
Serv.ces, Nov. 20-29 nightly
at 7:30 o'clock.
Rev. Bud Donaldson will
be the Evangelist. He is a
graduate of Cen.enary Col-
lege, Asbury Theological
REV. BUD DONALDSON
Seminary, and has a Th.M.
from Brite College of the
Bible, Texas Chr stian Uni-
versity. He also is president
of Global Harvester’'s Foun-
dation Inc.-He has held cam-
paigns in 27 d fferent coun-
tries recently returning from
Mexico, the Bahama Islands,
and Guatemala this summer.
He will be accompan ed by
his wife, Joyce Donaldson,
who will be the soloist for
the meetings. She is a record-
‘ng artist, having made rec-
ords for four different com-
panies and has had exien-
s.ve TV and Radio studios.
Rev. Donaldson will be the
song leader and chalk ar.ist.
Each even ng he will draw a
religious picture as the con-
gregation “watches and then
give it to some member of
the congregation. He is a
graduate of Asbury college
and has done extensive mis-
sionary work in Lain Am-
erict, preach'ng fluently in
Spanish. He will also preach
at the Spanish-speaking
Methodist church in Lancast-
er whle he is in the area.
He miraculously survived
a plane crash this summer
(and is once again engaging in
ni t me evangelistic work.
The public is invited to at-
Semi- (tend these services.
BASIC TRAINING
Curtis R. Pierce, 17, son
of Mrs. Evelyn F. P.erce of
313 Birchland Ave., has be-
i gun basic training at the Na-
val Training Center, Great
Lakes, Ill.
The n.ne-week training in-
cludes naval orientation, his-
tory and organization, sea-
manship, ordnance and gun-
nery, military dr.ll, first aid
and survival.
During the training re-
cruits receive tests and in-
terviews which determine
their future ass gnmen s in
the Navy. Upon completing
the program they are assign-
ed to service schools for
technical trainng or to
ships and s'ations for on-the-
job training in a Navy rating
specialty.
MASTERSONVILLE P.T.A.
All parents are invited to
attend the P. T. A. mee ing
to" be held at Mastersonville
Elementary school, Thursday,
Nov. 19.
Room v sitation will begin
at 7 pm. and ‘he meeting
will follow at 7:30.
Pastor Ruoss will be the
moderator for a panel discus-
sion on “New Adventure in
P.T.A. Leadership and Res-
pons bility in Human Rights”.
A group discussion period
will follow and the Social
Hour will conclude tht mee:-
ing.
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Q. My dates and T have no
trouble with conversation until
that agonizing good night scene
at the door. I could die as I
shift from one foot to the other
and stammer, “. . . guess I'll
be seeing you” for the millionth
time. How can 1 develop a
graceful exit technique?
A. By planning ahead just as
you did in getting ready for
the date, Locate your keys, exe
press your feeling about the
good time you had, make the
small talk on the way to the
door, let him unlock.and open
the door for you. Don't linger,
Say your final "wonderful time.
good night,” and allow your
smile to float back briefly as
you disappear behind the close
ing door, If you work it right,
he may be disappointed, but
not offended!
Q. This is my first big holi.
day season and the list of parties
is almost endless. I am terrified
that | may commit some social
error and not even know it,
Are there any definite party-
going rules I could learn for
insurance?
A. There probably are as
many rules as there are parties,
but here are three tips which
provide a general rule of
thumb. Always try to be helpe
ful, cooperative about any specs
ial party plans, and a happy
conversationalist. (If you're not
good at small talk, be an ene
thusfastie listener!) Be as |
thoughtful about the family and
their home as you would want
people to be about your own, |
Express your thanks for a good
time and leave promptly when
the party is over. These guides
posts should make you the most
popular guest of the season,
Q. Older people make me
self-conscious. I always feel they
are critical of me because of
all the talk about wild teen
agers, Should I just avoid them
whenever possible?
A. The sooner you learn to
deal casually and respectfully
with older adults the better,
They will be coming into youg
life more and more as you go
away to school or out into the
job market, Begin by relaxing
and being as natural as possible,
Remember, adults like to be
put at their ease, too. Just as
you don't like to be considered
a “wild teenager,” adults don’t !
like to be thought of as “hase
beens’ or ‘critical old fuddye
duddies.” Try to listen for the
likenesses between you instead
of the differences.
(For more answers to your
questions on daling, etiquette
and beauty, write for the free
booklet, "Are You In The
Know?” Send your name and
address to: Miss Deb, Box
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Good Halloween Behavior
With certain reserva ions,
Mount Joy authorities. have
offered words of commenda-
tion to the boys and girls of
this commun ty for their ac-
tions during the recent Hal-
loween season.
tain amount ef mischief, gen-
erally speak ng the amoun:
of real damage was at a low
level.
Police Chief Bruce Kline
reported several cases of
damage to Borough Council
last week and itemized some
of the losses.
There was even
mum of window
a mni-
soapings
loween has been observed
wih more restra.nt than in
years gone by.
And, the boys and girls of
the Mount Joy community
have been congratulated for
[ their good sense.
Although there was a cer-|
SCOUT MOTHERS AUX.
The Mothers’ Auxilary of
Boy Scout, Troop 39 will
meet at the home of Jean
Weaver, Manheim Street, on
Tuesday, Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.
1m.

MALY


and of pranks throughout]
the communi y.
Although not completely
confined to the night before
Halloween, the bulk of the
“trick or treat” activ.ty was
held to the one night.
Many have been quick to
point out that recently, Hal
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