WEDNESDAY, FEERUARY 24, 1965 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE SEVEN ® Church News (From page 6) Sunday 9:30 am. Church School 10:45 a.m. Morning Wor- ship. Sermon: Asks’ “Questions Jesus Donegal Presbyterian Church Mount Joy R. D. Rev. Harry A. Freebairn Pastor Bruce Kegerize, Supt. Thursday 7:30 p.m Adult Choir, J. W. Heisey home, Rheems. Sunday 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship Installation of Officers and Sermon: “Questions Jesus Asks.” 10:20 a.m. Church School Trinity Lutheran Church The Rev. W. L. Koaer Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Wor- ship Wednesday 7:80 p.m. Ash Wednesday service. Thursday 7:00 pm, Catechetical class in the Parist Hous]. Chiques Methodist Church U, S. 230 East of Mt. Joy Menno E. Good, Minister Sunday 9:15 a. m. Sunday School, G. Walter Sloan, Supt. 10:30 a. m. Morning Wor- ship. (Nursery) meeting Wednesday 7:00 pm. Youth & Child- ren’s Choirs. 7:45 p.m. Senior Choir Saturday 6:15 pm. Bowling Brethren In Christ Church Maytown Rev. Avery Musser, Pastor Sunday 9:15 am. Sunday school, Abram Brownsberger, sup erintendent. 10:15 a. m. Morning wor- ship. Sermon, “Christian Un- ity Through Doctrinal Ordin- ances,” by the pastor. Wednesday 7:30 pm. The Prayer Hour. Church of the Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. - Nevin H. ZucXk, 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, “A Sincere War On Poverty”, by Pastor Zuck. 7:30 p.m. Film, “The Cap- tive” continuing the theme of the morning sermon. Mit. Pleasant Brethren Ir Christ Churcn J. Earl Martin, Jr., Pastor Sunday 9:00 am. Sunday School - B. Musser Forry, Supt. 10:15 a. m.. Morning Wor- ship. Message by the pastor. 7:30 p.m. ‘Christ’s Crusad- ers. Message by the pastor. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Glossbrenner Church Ev~ngelical Unri*sd Brethren Charles W. Wolfe, Pastor Sund- v 9:30 a.m. Divine Worship ship and Christian Instruc- tion. 5:45 nm. Youth Fellow- ship. 7:15 » ~. Evening Bible JOHNSON BUS SERVICE BUSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS FLORIN, PA. Phone . 653-0321 | Study Wednesday 7.30 pm. Ash Wednesday Lenten Service. Thursday 6:30 p.m. Junior Choir Re: hearsal 7:30 pm. Senior Choir Re- hearsal. Friday 7:00 p.m. Boy and Girl Fel- lowship. 7:30 p. m. World Day of Prayer Presbyterian church. St. Mark's E. U. B. Church Mount Joy, Pa. C. E. Ulrich, Minister Saturday Instruction Groups Sunday 9:00 a. m. Sunday Schoo. Monthly Missions Offering. 10:15 a.m. Worship Service Monday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Lesson No. 49. Tuesday 9:30 - 4:00 pm. Pre-Lent- en Conference Retreat at the Colonial Park church, Hbg. 7:30 pm. WSWS meeting, in Fellowship Hall. Slides and talk on Japan by Miss Judith Ullery, Sr. student, Eliza- bethtown college. Wednesaay 6:00 p.m. Instruction Class 7:30 p.m. Union Lenten Service, Florin Church of the Brethren. Thursday 7:00 and 8:00 p.m, Choir rehearsals. Presbyterian - Home News - Our visitors for the week: Michael F. Donnelly, Dea- con of the First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, called on members of that Church, Miss Laura Deremer, Mrs. Ruth Ensor, Miss Agnes Hu- ber, Miss Carrie Kaufhold, Mrs. Mary Sales, and Mrs. Sara Waite. Miss Mary Lou Kumler, of Lancaster, for Miss Agnes Huber. The Rev. Herbert E. Moy- er, Associate pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, called at the Home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kaufl- man, Reading, for Mrs. Bet- ty Heikes. Mrs. Arthur Davidson, of York, for Miss Sarah Ems- wiler. Mrs. Swift and friend, of Quarryville, for Miss Mary Gregg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peel- ing, Mechanicsburg, for Miss Pearl Powell. Mrs. Cora Mayberry’s daughter, Mrs. Ethel Hoskin of Reading, was our dinner guest on Saturday. Mrs. Andrew Bender and Mrs. G. C. Emery, Annville, friends of Miss Blanche M. Speer, were our guests for dinner on Sunday. To Give Musical The Pre-Lenten Musical sponsored by the Southeast Central District of the Penn- sylvania Christian Endeavor Union will be held Saturday evening, Feb. 27 at the Evan- angelical Cong. Church, New Haven Street, Mount Joy at 7:30 o'clock. Bettie L. Kile of Lancast- er, Music Superintendent of the District, is in charge of arrangements for this meet- ing. There will be special musical selections both vocal and instrumental from Lancaster, Lebanon, Dauph- in, Perry, York and Cumber- land counties. SACRED PROGRAM The Male quartet from Eastern Mennonite College, in Harrisonburg, Va. will present a program of sacred music in the East Fairvrew Church of the Brethren, northwest of Manheim, Sun- day evening, Feb. 28, at 7:30 o'clock. When in need of printing remember The Bulletin, wom ow BE REREAD ELE REA ESATA EES Choral Scciety To Give Concert The Choral Society of Messiah College, Grantham, Pa., will present a sacred concert at the Cross Roads Brethren in Christ Church, Mount Joy this Sunday, Feb.. 28 at 7 p. m. Mr. Emerson Frey, assistant professor of music, will direct the forty- voice choir. The service will include selections from contemporary and classical composers. There will also be spirituals and gospel songs. In addition to the choir, a male quartet and ladies trios will partici- pate. Members of the Choral So- ciety come from five states plus Ontario, Canada. Music is one of the co-curricular activities available to the stu- dents attending the liberal arts college, located near Harrisburg. The College is fully accredited and offers majors in the humanities, science, the fine arts and re- ligion. SACRED CONCERT The Men's Choir of United Theological Seminary, Day- ton, Ohio under the direct- ion of the Rev. Aaron. M. Sheaffer, will present a con- cert of sacred music in the St. Paul's EUB Church of Elizabethtown at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb 27. The choir is currently making its an- nual two-week tour and is visiting churches in Ohia, Pennsylvania, New York, Virginia and Maryland. HOME ON LEAVE Pvt. First Class Kenneth Lutz, son of Mrs. Arline Lutz of Mount Joy, is home on leave after serving thir- teen months with the army in Korea. Following his leave, he has been re-assign- ed to duty at Fort Bragg, N. C. the pilaf. tuna in vegetable oil 1 cup diced celery 14 cup chopped onion. 1 large green pepper, diced _ 3 cups cooked rice - 14 cup diced pimiento Tuna And Rice Are Nice ~1 { Tuna and rice are very nice, especially when they're combined pilaf style. Tuna pilaf is a quick, attractive family meal high in nourishment and good taste. Tuna’s protein is comparable to that found in lean meat, and its delicate flavor is liked by all the fam- ily. This is a thrifty meal, too. Tuna’s reasonable price is a boon to the Lenten budget. Flavorful vegetables, sauteed in the tasty vegetable oil the tuna is packed in, add an appetizing touch to Tuna Pilaf 2 cans (614 or 7 ounces each) 1 can (3 or 4 ounces) sliced mushrooms 1 teaspoon salt’ 14 teaspoon Ac’cent 1/, teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon each, rosemary and marjoram Drain oil from tuna into skillet; heat. Add celery, onion and green pepper; cook until vegetables are crisp tender (about 3 minutes). Add tuna, rice, pimiento, mushrooms with liquid and YIELD: 4 to 6 servings. seasonings. 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