The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 20, 1965, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1965
® Church News
(From page 6)
Wednesday
6:00 p.m. Youth Choir Re:
hearsal.
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting,
Mildred Berrier, Leader,
8:40 p.m. Senior Choir re
searsal.
Thursday
7:30 p.m, Trinity Bible
Class. .
Friday
7:00 p.m. Jr. CE. Business
meeting.
Saturday
7:30 p.m. County C.E.
Birthday party at First
Church of God, Lancaster.
Glossbrenner Church
Evangelical United Brethren
Charles W. Wolfe, Pastor
Sunday
9:30 am. Divine Worship
and Christian Instruction.
5:45 p.m. Youth Fellow-
ship.
7:15 pm. Evening Bible
Study
Monday
7:30 p.m. EUB Men's meet-
ing.
Wednesday
7:p.m. Midweek Service
8:00 p.m. Committee on
Stewardship and Finance
Thursday
6:30 p.m. Junior Choir Re-
hearsal
7:30 pm. Senior Choir Re-
hearsal.
7:30 p.m. Good Cheer Class
Meeting.
Friday
7:00 p.m. Boy and Girl Fel-
lowship.
Donegal Presbyterian
Church
William Heisey, Supt.
Sunday .
9:15 a.m. Morning Worship
10:20 a.m. Church School
When in need of printing
remember The Bulletin.

Church ot the Brethren
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
John W, Gosnell,
Minister of Education
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Church School
classes for adults and youth;
and two hour Extended Ses-
sion for all children through
Grade 5.
10:30 a. m. Morning Wor-
ship; Sermon by Rev. Roy A.
Johnson, Minister to Students
at E-town College.
7:30 p. m. Mission Study,
“Emerging New Nations,”
led by John Hoover, and the
Film, “New Faces In Africa.”
Brethren In Christ Church
Maytown
Rev. Avery Musser, Pastor
Sunday
9:15 am. Sunday school,
Abram Brownsberger, sup
erintendent.
10:15 a.m. Morning Worship
Sermon, “A Forgiving Spirit”
by the pastor.
7:00 p. m. Evening service.
Pre-sermon, “The Making of
a Christian Will.” Sermon,
“The Penalty of Sin,” by the
pastor.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible
study.
Mt. Pleasant Brethren Ir
Christ Churcn
J. Earl Martin, Jr., Pastor
Sunday
9:00 a.m. Sunday School
B. Musser Forry, Supt.
10:15 a. m. Morning Wor-
ship. Message by the pastor.
“Tempting the Lord”,
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
Roman Catholic Church
Saini Mary's
Mount Joy, Pa.
Rev. Francis X. Butler
Pastor
Rev. William Sullivan, Asst.
Sunday
8:00 a.m. Mass

. Trinity Lutheran Church
The Rev. W. L. Koaer
Sunday
9:15 am. Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Morning Wor-
ship
Thudsday
7:00 p.m. Catechetical
Class in the Parish House.
First Presbyterian Church
Mount Joy. Pa.
Mount Joy R. D.
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.
10:45 a. m. Morning Wor-
ship Service.
Wednesday
1:45 pm. Circle I meeting
at the home of Mrs. Barbara
Fellenbaum
Savings Account
Totals Rising
Statistics show that people
are adding to their savings.
The amount saved went up
28 billion dollars in 1963 to
a record total of 292 billion,
according to this month's
Changing Times.
Savings per person have
declined, however, and the
theory is that prosperity is
to blame. People spend more
and save less when times
are good.
“At the same time, saving
is more worthwhile now than
it wos a few years back.
Tucked-away money earns
more and the nest egg grows
faster,” says Changing Times.
Reporting where people
keep their savings and why,
Kiplinger editors list banks
as the most popular choice,
Patronize Our Advertisers

What Advertising
Does - - -
When someone starts advertising,
Someone starts buying;
When someone starts buying,
Someone starts selling;
When someone starts selling,
Someone starts making;
When someone starts making,
Someone starts working;
When someone
Someone starts earning;
When someone
Someone starts buying:
starts working,
starts earning,
An endless chain, so to speak, and
the merchant who doesn’t advertise
and advertise regularly is doing noth.
ing if he isn’t breaking links in this
endless chain.
Bimply Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy. and a skiled ad writer of The Bulletin, a newspaper
brimiu! of reader interest—about everything that happens in this community—wil
be glad 0 place your merchondise before the reading public.
THE BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PA.

THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
Presbyterian
- Home News -
Mrs. Margaret G. Califf
and Mrs Penny Wielinga of
the Highland Park Presbyter-
ian Church, Lancaster, were
our dinner guests on Wednes-
day of last week.
Mrs. Thomas Garber, Eliz-
abethtown, visited Miss
Blanche M. Speer.
The Rev. Albert L. Schart-
ner, Assistant Administrator
of the Presbyterian Homes of
Central Pennsylvania, Dills-
burg, was our supper guest
on Thursday evening last
week.
Miss Agnes Huber entered
our Home as a resident on
Thursday last week having
been transferred from the
Kennett Square Home. Miss
Huber is a member of the
First Presbyterian Church in
Lancaster.
Mrs. Mary Potter is now in
the Baily’s Nursing & Con-
valescent Home, Elizabeth-
town.
We were happy to have as
our dinner guests on Monday:
Mrs. Bessie M. Forrester, Su-
pervisor of the Parker Home,
Mrs Geraldine Fick, Super-
visor of the Manor Home,
Miss Molly Easterbrook, Su-
pervisor of the Andrews
Home, Newville, Pa., and
Mrs. Ellen Geiger, New Ken-
sington, Pa.
Interest Grows
Fer Farm Bldg.
Interest in the Farm and
Home Foundation Campaign,
aimed at raising a minimum
of $375,000 for the construc-
tion of an agricultural center
in Lancaster County, has
reached a high point through-
out the county, according to
campaign officials. This was
the consensus of reaction ex-
pressed by members of the
Campaign Steering - Commit-
tee, this week, when names of
some 500 volunteer canvas-
{sers, practically all men, were
on record at Campaign Head-
quarters.
The total group, known as
the Farm Gifts Division, will
launch the opening phase oi
the drive, next week, through
cut the county.
The organization of volun-
teers has been developed
through the setting up of 39
“districts”, with a Chairman
in charge of the enlistment of
farmers and businessmen in
every major community, to
assure that every family and
business related to agricui-
ture is contacted. To solicit
major industries and busi-
nesses located in the city
area, two separate divisions
of more than 150 men are
now in process of formation.
Levi H Brubaker, veteran
farm leader, and Lawrence H.
Skromme, vice president of
the New Holland Machine
Co., are General Co-Chairmen
of the campaign.
Two “Kick-Off rallies of
canvassers serving in the
Farm Gifts Division are
scheduled. The first will be
held in the Lititz Community
Center on Monday, Jan. 25,
at 7:30 p.m.; and the second
will be held in the Strasburg
Fire Hall, Wednesday, Jan,
27. The two separate rallies,
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identical in character, have
been planned to accomodate
volunteers in the northern &
southern areas of the county,
drive officials indicated.
In the northwest area of
the county Phares S. Risser,
Elizabethtown, and Noah W.
Kreider, Manheim, are Co-
Chairmen of the campaign.
They have been aided in or-
ganizing the area by 9 ‘“‘dist-
riet” Chairmen. To date, a to-
tal of 160 farm people and
business men have agreed to
serve the canvass in this
area.
The second phase of the
drive will take place about
the middle of February when
the Special Gifts and Gener-
al Gifts Divisions of volun-
teers will get under way with
soliciting in the city area
The proposed Farm and
Home Center will be built on
a 10-acre site, along the route
230 by-pass, just north of
Lancaster, on land now
pledged as a special gift, on
condition that adequate funds
are raised to construct the
building planned.

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on top. Very good condition.
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LEGAL NOTICES
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ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE
Estate of C. Raymond Gil-
bert, late of Mount Joy Bor-
ough, Penna.
Letters of Administration on
said estate having been gran-
ted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted thereto are
requested to make immedi-
ate payment and those hav-
ing claims or demands a-
gainst the same will present
them without delay for set-
tlement to the undersigned
LANCASTER COUNTY
FARMERS NATIONAL
BANK,
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Administrator ec.i.a.
May, Grove & Stork,
Attorneys
JOHNSON
BUS SERVICE
BUSES FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
FLORIN, PA.
chone 653-0321
42-3¢

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