The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 30, 1966, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1966
@® Church News
(From page 6)
9:30 a.m. Church School
classes for adults and youth;
two hour sessions for al
pre-school children,
7:30 p.m. Service of Music
by the three choirs of the
church.
Holy Week Services:
Thursday
7:30 p. m,
vice.
Friday
7:30 p.m. Good Friday Wor-
ship; “What Happened To
Your Cross,” meditation by
Pastor Zuck.
Baptismal Ser-
Florin Church of Brethren
Rev. Howard Bernhard
wmloaerator
Sunday
9:00 a.m. Church School
10.00 a.m. Worsiip Service
Sermon, Rev. Jas. Eshelman.
7:30 p.m, Easter Musical
Program, Jr. & Sr. Choirs.
Everyone is invited.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Exanimation Ser-
vice.
Thursday
7:00 p.m. Love Feast
Communion Service.
The guest speaker for these
services is Rev. Paul Noll,
pastor of the Shippensburg
church.
and

Trinity Evangelical
Congregational Church
David R. Wolfe, Pastor
Lane Shank, S. S. Supt.
Sunday
9:15 a.m. Sunday School.
10:30 a.m. Morning Wor-
ship. Holy Communion. Ser-
mon theme: “When the Cock
Crows”
6:00 p.m. Junior Christian
Endeavor.
6:00 p.m. High Schonl C.E
7:00 p.m. Evening Gospel
Service, Holy Communion.
Sermon theme: ‘Hierarchy
of Hell”
Monday
7:30 p.m. Steward Board
7:00 p.m. Girl Scouts
Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Holy Week Ser-
vice. Sermon theme: “Man of
Expediency”
8:30 p.m. High School CE.!
Business meeting,
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Holy Week Ser-
vice. Sermon: “Two Men with
a Choice”
8:40 p.m. Senior Choir Re-
hearsal.
Thursday
7:30 p.m. Holy Communion
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Service. Sermon, ‘‘Cross-Bear- |
er for Christ”

Friday
12:00 Noon Community 3-|
Hour Service. St. Mark's E.|
1..B. church,
7:30 p. m, Holy Week Ser-!
vice. Sermon, “Convinced by
Crucifixion”

Saint Mary's
Roman Catholic Church
Father Frederick J. Vaughn
Pastor
Sunday
8:00 a.m. Mass
Chiques Methodist Church
U.S. 230 Fast of Mount Joy
Menno E. Good, Minister
Sunday
9:15 a. m. Sundav School
GC Walter Sloan. Supt.
10:30 a. m. Morning Wor
ship. (Nursery)
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Trinity Lutheran Church
The Rev. W. L. Koder
Pastor
Sundav
9:15 am. Sundav Schnol
10:45 am. Morning Wor-
ship and Confirmation.
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Holy Wee's Services
7:30 Monday thru Friday
Thursday
7:30 pm, Hnly Communion

Chur ~f God
Mount T--- Penna.
Ralph C. Warner, Pastor
9:30 am. Bible school
10:20 a. m. Morning Wor
shin Service.
6:45 p.m. Young Peoples
Service, .
Our Fvangelistic Services
will continue each evening
throush Anril 8 at 7:30 p.m.
Rev. Donald Cohick speaking

mother,
lins, Mrs. Irene Gosnell, cous- callers to see Mrs. Bessie
in of Maude Tredway, Miss | Hayles.
Dollie Shu, niece of Maude | ee
Tredway and Mrs. Myrtle vi
| Rexroth, all from York,! &T you SER Ce
Westminster Presbyterian ~~ MADAS, ;
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'nesday,
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, ¥
The
will Schedule Holy
Week Services
“His Last Words” will be
the theme of Holy Week Ser
March 31 and April 1,
Pastor Rev. Warner
speak April 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.
Vocal selections each eve-
ning.
Thursday, March 31
Mixed Quartet
Hiay) Spe) : vices at Chiques Methodist
Sattirday gy " Rath church, U.S. 230 East, Mount
p ay, Apri Joy. Rev. Reeves Havens,
Gospel Tones Quartet.
Sunday, April 3
Combined Choir (Jr. & Sr.)
Ladies Sextet
Monday, April 4
Pastor of Broad Street Meth
odist church, will be guest
missioner,
The Rev. Mr. Havens is a
former missionary to Alaska.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Her-|{ He also served as Chaplain
Shey of the Methodist Hospital in
Tuesday, April 5 Girls Trio
Wednesday, April 6
The village four Quartet.
Philadelphia for six years,
prior to the beginning of his
pastorate in Lancaster in '63.
Thursday, April 7 .
1} . On Palm Sunday evening,
Communion Service. his topic will be ‘Father,
Forgive Them’; Monday, ‘To-
St. Luke's Eplscopa: day shalt thou be with me in
Church Paradise’; Tuesday, “Woman
Mount Joy Behold Thy Son’; Wednes-
The Rev. Donald H. Feick |day, My God, My God, why?”
Rector Thursday, “I Thirst” with the
Sunday Pastor of the church, Rev.
Palm Sunday Menno E. Good, conducting
8.00 am. The Holy Com-|the Tenebrae Holy Commun-
munion. ; ion Service; Friday, “It is
9:30 am. Morning Prayer | finished”: and Saturday,
and Church School “Father, into Thy hands I
11:00 am. The Holy Com-|commend My spirit”.
munion and Sermon (Blessed The services will begin
Palms distributed at all ser-feach evening at 7:30 p.m. The |
vices) choirs of the church will pro
6:30 p.m. Jr. Youth Fellow-|yide special music nightly,
ship. The public is invited to at-
Tuesday tend.
7:00 p.m. Jr. Choir Re-
hearsal
7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Re- I
T B.P.W. Planning
Wednesday vids
9:00 am. The Holy Com- Two Activities
munion. The Mount Joy Business &
Thursday, Apr. 7th - ‘Maundy | Professional Women’s Club
Thursday’ will hold a public dessert -
7:30 pm. The Holy Com-|card party and summer fash-
munion. jon show in the Mount Joy
American Legion Home on
Monday, April 18 at 7:30 p.
m. The theme for the show
Presb yferian will be “Summertime”.
Fashions will be modeled
- Home News * |by club members, daughters
of ciub members, “Girls of
by Bessie U. Hayles
the Month” and friends thru
r of Parker|the courtesy of Kitty ’s Dress
Home wrote this last week; ghoppe.
that her new guest had be-| The finance committee is
longed to a Bird Clique when | iy charge. The following are
she lived in New Mexico and! committee = members: Mary
Arizona. She has interested gprecher, Ruth Balsbaugh,
other guests and they have gyth Sinegar, Helen Meckley
spotted 20 species. “Absence Helen Wells, Floy Gilbert,
of occupation is not rest, a] Theda Young, Yvonne Koser,
mind quite vacant is a mind| jean Pricio and Helen Schrei-
distressed.” Robert Lewis| per.
Stevenson wrote, “This world |
is full of interesting Sings, EANT BAPTISM
and all in our grasp.” |ON EASTER SUNDAY
Mrs. Sara Waite and her ppfant Baptism will be ad-
sister (with whom she often’ pinistered at Chiques Metho-
visits) belong to the “Happy | dist church, Route 230 East
Hour Club,” which meets the Mount Joy, on Easter Sunday
4th Thursday of the month, ' morning in’ the 10:30 a.m.
at the First Presbyterion worship service. The Pastor,
church, Lancaster. During the Rev. Menno E. Good will
year they take bus trips t0 preach on “What We Are
interesting places. | Asked to Believe”. In the af-
Mrs, C. M. Dixon, Harris- ternoon the Pastor and mem-
burg, came Saturday to take pers of the congregation will
Miss Ethel Henry for an out- jead the worship at the Coun-
ing and dinner. 'ty Prison.
Mrs. Lester Harnish and;
Miss Clara Brenneman, Lan- MUSICAL PROGRAM
caster, were callers 10 see; The senior choir of Florin

The supervisor
Mrs. Mary Sales. Church of the Brethren will
Last Tuesday Rev. W. Jer- present the Easter cantata,
vell and son from Bethany ‘Crown After Cross,” by
Presbyterian church, Lancas- Fred B. Holton on Sunday
ter, made a pastoral call on geyening, April 3 at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Emily Cranford |The junior choir will also
Mrs. Emily Cranford’s «ing under the direction oi
daughter, Mrs. Edward Kirt- Nps. Paul Stauffer. Miss Flor-
ner and husband and two ence Geib will be organist.
great -grandchildren, Carrie The public is invited.
Kirtner and Peter Scoefield re et
were Wednesday callers, to ger and son Ross, Enola. Mr.
see Mrs. Cranford. | and Mrs. Harvey Keck, New-
Rev. C. F. Collins and his ville, and Mrs. Charles Eshle-
Mrs. Glenn A. Col- man, Lancaster, were Sunday


Church. called on Miss Tred-
way and Miss Emswiler Wed-
Mrs. Herbert Anderson, of
Lancaster, came to visit with
Miss Mary Gregg.
Mrs. Clara Wallick and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Nonemaker,
York, were Miss Sarah Ems-
wiler’s callers.
Mrs. Annie Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. O. Seidel, Middle-
town called to visit with Mrs.
Margaret Koerting and take
her for a spin in a new car.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M, Denlin-



PAGE SEVEN
A,
MUSICAL AT ST.
A service of anthems
hymns on our Savior's suffer-
ing and death will be pre
sented by the Chancel and
Celestial Choirs of St. Mark's
EUB church on Palm Sunday
evening at 7:30 o'clock. —————————————————————
JOHNSON
MARKS
and
Forney as tenor soloist.
Clifford M. Schmid wil! di-
rect the choirs, with George
Broske at the organ. The de-
votional part of the service
will be led by the Rev. C, E.
Ulrich, pastor of St. Mark's.
The two choirs will join in
singing “The Palms”. The
Celestial choir will render “A
King In His Glory”, “Near
the Cross’ and “Just As I
Am. BUS SERVICE
The Chancel choir will of:
fer “Let Not Your Heart Be
Troubled”, “Go to Dark Geth-
semane’ “He Was Alone”,
“The Accursed Tree’, and
“Jesus, Word of God Incarn-
ate”. “The Condemnation’,
from the Atonement, by
Peters, will also be sung by
the Chancel choir with Glenn
BUSES FOR
ALL OCCASIONS
FLORIN, PA.
Phone 653-0321
PUBLIC SALE
——OQ Fe
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
301 North

In the Borough of Elizabethtown, at
Hanover Street.
SAT., APRIL 9, 1966
A lot of land 35’x151’, more or less, thereon erected
HALF of a 2% Stery FRAME DWELLING
covered with brick shingle, containing 6 rooms & bath.
Large modern kitchen with walk-in closet; laundry ad-
joining kitchen; ceramic tile shower and bath; 3 bed-
rooms: concreted basement; automatic gas hot water
heat; gas water heater; insulated; storm doors and win-
dows: 2 air conditioners; TV antenna. Storage shed on
rear of lot.
This is a very desirable living place and in goo<
condition. Arrangements to view property may be
made by calling Elizabethtown 367-6454 after 5 P. Bb
TO BE HELD
;
Sale to start at 1 P. M., when conditions will be
made known by
Jack W. Westafer
HENRY F. GINGRICH, ATTORNEY
WALTER DUPES, AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC SALE
OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY
SAT., APRIL 2, 1966
AT 12:30 P.M.
Just ouiside the Borough along the road leading
from Flizabethtown to Brandistown, at the end of Bor-
ough limits on Route 743.
Lot of Land, 100’x300'x50’
thereon erected a
1v Story Concrete Block Bungalow
consisting of 5 rooms and bath, and a 1-CAR BLOCK
GARAGE. Central hot air heat; electric water system;
large living room with fireplace; hardwood floors
throughout; storm doors and windows; 2nd floor can be
finished for two additional rooms.
Also at the same time and place a lot of household
goods consisting of:
GE Refrigerator with freezing compartment; Cold-
spot Deepfreeze; G.E. push button stove, apartment
size: 3-burner New Perfection white enamel oil stove;
kitchen utility cabinet; open utility cabinet; kitchen
utility table; stepladder chair; maple dining room suite,
4 chairs: living room suite; kneehole desk and chair;
sewing cabinet; drophead Singer Sewing Machine; El-
ectrolux Sweeper; Bissell Sweeper; library table, enc
tables. other small tables; electric table & floor lamps;
mirrors; pictures & picture frames; throw rugs; clothes
trees; metal bed, spring & mattress; iron bed; bureau;
chest of drawers with glass knobs; pine bedroom suite;
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in rear, more or less,
pine washstand; small pine table with drawer; cane
seated chair; plank bottom chair; high chair; other
chairs: blanket chests; cherry huteh; sideboard; jelly
cupboard, shelf clock; doll baby; porch swing; hand
lawn mower: large fish aquarium; Westinghouse Laun-
dermat: clothes hamper; cake stands; milk glass; iron-
stone; glass etched tumblers; some antique dishes; oth-
er dishes; cooking utensils; and a lot of articles too nu-
merous to mention.
Sale to start at 12:30 P.M. Real Estate to be offered
at 2 P.M., when conditions wiil be made known by
Mrs. Simon H. Landis
ALFRED C. ALSPACH, ATTORNEY
DUPES & GERBERICH. AUCTIONEERS
GARMAN & S. KRAYBILL, CLERKS 50-3¢