{- en meeting. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1966 @® Church News (From page 6) sary service. Sermon by Rev. C. D. Ulrich, Avon Church, Lebanon. Recognition of 50 year members. 6:30 p. m. Children's Pro- gram and Family Night Monday 7:30 p. m. County YF at Ruhl’s EUB Church. 7:30 p.m. Spring Assembly Co. Council of Churches, Highland Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Sisterhood Class Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service, in" II Timothy Thursday 7:00 and 8:00 p. m. Choir Rehearsals. 7:30 p.m. Dorcas Society St. Luke's Episcopal Church Mount Joy The Rev. Donald H. Feick Rector Sunday Rogation Sunday 8:00 a.m. The Holy Com- munion 9:30 Morning Prayer and Church School 11:00 a.m. The Holy Com- munion and Sermon 4:00 p.m. Annual Rogation- tide Service at Bangor church in Churchtown with Blessing of the Animals. 6:30 p.m. Jr. Youth Fellow- ship Tuesday 2:00 p.m. Opening Service of the Diocesan Convention in Trinity church, Williams- port, Pa. Wednesday 8:00 p.m. St. Mary's Guild meets in the Undercroft of the church. Mount Joy Mennonite Church " Mount Joy, Penna. Henry W. Frank, Pastor Saturday, May 14 7:30 p.m. Weekend Bible Conference. Paul M. Miller, Seminary teacher, from Goshen, Ind. will be bringing the mes- sages. The theme of the conference: “Worship.”” Special music by Harmonica Motea Singers. Sunday 9:00 am Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Wor- ship. 2:00 p.m. Bible Conference 7:30 p.m. Closing Message of Conference. Special music by men’s quarter. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Midweek Bible Study & Prayer Meeting. Evangelical United Brethren Glossbrenner Church Charles W. Wolfe, Pastor Sunday 9:30 a.m. Divine Worship and Christian Instruction. 5:45 p.m. Youth Fellow- ship. Monday 6:30 p.m. Mother & Daugh- ter Banquet. 6:45 p.m. Lancaster Group YF 6-45 p.m. Softball Game at Elizabethtown. Tuesday 8:00 pm. Men's Executive Meeting, Wednesday 7:00 pm. Midweek Service 8:00 p.m. Local Conference Thursday 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Re- hearsal 7:30 p.m. Good Cheer class meeting. Saturday 7:30 pm. Class Meeting. E UB Young Adults’ Trinity Lv*ieran Church The Rev “VY. L. Koder Pastor Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Wor- ship Monday 7:30 p.m. Parish Education THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Adult Catechetical Classes. Saint Mary's Roman Catholic Church Father Frede 10K J. Vaughn Pasior Sunday 8:00 am. Mass Presbyterian - Home News - Last Monday Mrs. V. H. Hough and George M. Shefin, of Williamsport, visited our home on their way to Oxford where a meeting was held in connection with the Ware Mansion recently donated to Presbyterian Homes of Cen- tral Penna. In the evening two mem- bers of Explorer Post 99, sponsored by Highland Pres- byterian church, paid their monthly visit, accompanied by an advisor, and showed slides of beautiful birds, lo- cated in Busch Gardens at Tampa, Fla., also principal interests of Toronto ,Can. Mrs. H. E. Qumer, Greene, Pa. visited her aunt, Miss Mary Gregg. Miss Belle Sterns and Mrs. A. L. Russell, of Camp Hill called on Miss Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer T. Kaufman of Reading, called on Mrs. Heikes. Mrs. Cranford enjoyed a visit from her daughter, Mrs. O. Bruggeman of Baltimore, Md. who brought her a Mo- thers’ Day gift. Miss Elizabeth C. Landis and Miss Clare Brenneman of Lancaster, called on Mrs. Sales. Wednesday the Women’s Assoc. of Highland Presbyter- ian church invited us to a luncheon and afterwards a program in the chapel, elev- en of us were able to accept the invitation. Mrs. Martha Howett, Lan- caster, called on Miss Dere- mer, and Mrs. Gladys J. M. Kelvy, also of Lancaster on Mrs. Hayles, Mr. and Mrs. Chas E. Miller of Coatesville on Mrs. Hershey and Mrs. Spangler’s visitors were Mis- ses Alma V. Armstrong and Mary G. Luchard, of Pitts- burgh on their way to Atlan- tie C ity. Mrs. David Helman and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown,, Columbia, called on Mrs. En- sor. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Hoft- man and two daughters, Leb- anon, called on Miss Walmer and brought handmade Mo- thers’ Day gifts for all of us from the Women’s Assoc. of St. Andrews, Pres. Church in Lebanon. Mother's Day was a busy day, Mrs. Echternach’s son, W. M. Echternach Jr. and wife, Camp Hill, paid her a visit. Miss Alice Kline, Lan- caster, took Miss Deremer, our oldest resident, out for dinner and Highland Pres. church from two pre-school departments brought a blue ageratum plant for each one of us, also a beautiful floral arrangement of rose buds & daisies was received from the Christian Homes Committee of Wilson college. But the highlight of the day for Mrs. Ruch, acting supervisor during her cousin, Miss Speer’s hospitalization, was having a visit from sev- en of her relatives, son, wife and daughter, from Flicks- ville, also grandson and wife and two great-grandsons from Nazareth, who showed pic- tures and played tape record- ings of a granddaughter, Jan- ice who is a medical mission- ary in Liberia, Africa. CONTENTMENT ila True contentment depends not upon what we have. A tub was large enough for Di- ogenes, but a world was too little for Alexander. Commtitee meeting. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Lutheran Church —Colton A compliment a day keeps the quarrel away. Elect Students At Messiah Three Lancaster county students at Messiah College, Grantham, Pa., have been el- ected student body officers recently. Warren Hoffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hoff- man, Maytown, was elected executive vice president of the student body. He is a sophomore, majoring in bio- logy. Martha Brubaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Bru- baker, Elizabethtown, was el- ected secretary. She is a sophomore, majoring in math- ematics. Herbert Nix, son of the late Osborne and Mrs. Nix, Mount Joy, was elected treas- urer. A junior, he is major- ing in mathematics and chem- istry. Barry Elser, of Harrisburg, was elected president, and Joanne Buckwalter, of Up- land, Calif., was elected acti- vities vice president. When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. 2 GOOD BREEDING th manners. DIFFICULTIES A man’s good breeding is e best security against bad —Chesterfiecld RE — PAGE SEVEN mendous difficulties. Sticker on black Cadillae of Robert M. Shelton, Imper- ial Wizard of KKK; “Support Many men owe the grand- |Your Local Police.” Catholic eur of their lives to their tre- Digest—April. — TEER RENEE ARNE ERE ENCANA N REINER RAR RE Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe—wt SLOAN’S PHARMACY MOUNT JOY, PA. 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