The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 01, 1966, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1966
@® Church News
(From page 4)
Calvary Bible Church
Donegal Heights
Sunday
9:15 a.m. Bible School.
10:30 a. m. Morning Wor
ship Service.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Rev. Ronald Gibson, speaking
both morning and evening.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Bible Study and
Prayer meeting.
7:30 p.m. Jr. Prayer Meet
ing.
Daily Vacation Bibe School
begins June 20 to July 1.
Trinity Evangelical
Congregational Church
David R. Wolfe, Pastor
ontown; £ Christi
Lane Shank, S. S. Supt. Miss Emswiler had as her T00v Christiana called on
Sunday guests her minister, Rev. Col-| ">, Vers lop’ :
9:16 am. Sunday School. |lins, his mother and Mrs.| Miss Emswiler's guests
10:30 a. m. Morning Wor-| Amelia Loye, also Mrs. Dolly SE hala
<hip., ‘ er, Miss Nellie C. Betts an
p Shue who spent sometime! ."mijer all of York.
6:00 p.m. Junior Christian
Endeavor
6:00 p.m. High School Chris-
tian Endeavor.
7:00 p.m. Evening Gospel
Service.
Monday
6:45 p.m. Vacation Bible
School begins. Two-week ses-
sion, Monday thru Friday.
Tuesday
7:00 p.m. High School C.E.
Business meeting.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
8:40 p.m. Senior Choir.
—~——
Church or God
Mount Joy, Penna.
Ralph C. Warner, Pastor
9:30 a.m. Bible school
10:30 a. m. Morning Wor
ship Service.
6:45 p.m. Young Peoples
Service.
were
from Perry, Ga. and Mrs. M.
N. MacMichael irom E-town.
her niece Mrs. D. D. Collins,
Mrs.
Luann , Harrisburg, who re:
cently returned from England
Lancaster
Chance, Christiana, called on
Mrs. Myers.
was made upon Mrs.
land and Mrs.
Miss Irene Cole, Mrs. Samuel
Jackson and Mrs. Anna Rose-
boro, all from Coatesville, al-
so Mrs. Charles Miller, Wag-
with her aunt Miss Treadway
They were all from York.
K. Rossnagel
came to visit our home.
Miss Mary Gregg’s guestis| Mount Joy Mennonite church
were her brother E. Maurice | will worship at Kraybill
Gregg from Peach Bottom| School, beginning Sunday,
and his daughter,
old Aument from Greene, Pa.
Mrs. Myers’ guests were|cause of the renovation of the
Mrs. Joseph Martan, Joan|church building at Mount
and Carol from Lancaster and| Joy.
THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA
Helen C. Chance, Chicago.
Miss Deremer’s visitors
were her nephew, Marshall
Deremer, his son and wife
and three children from Can-
ton, Ohio.
George Kolb, Lancaster was
a visitor. Mrs. Echternach re-
turned after spending several
days in Lancaster and Mrs.
Hayles spent the weekend
here.
We all enjoyed watching
the very colorful Memorial
Day parade, and afterwards
were delighted to receive
from our Fire Company, a
beautiful patriotic bouquet,
of red, white and blue flow-
ers.
Sunday noon Miss Amway
of Mount Joy brought her
friend Miss Shelley of Lans-
downe, here to see our home.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chance
Presbyterian
- Home News -
Mrs. Cranford’s visitors
Miss Savannah Weaver
Mrs. Heikes visitors were
Fonner and daughter
Mrs. Joseph Martan from
and Mrs. Louis
Wednesday a surprise visit
Cope-
Hershey by
Mrs. Margie Long and R.
from York,| CHURCH AT SCHOOL
The congregaiton of the
June 5, and continuing dur-
ing the Summer months be-
Mrs. Har-


PUBLIC SALE
nl
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
PERSONAL PROPERTY

7:30 p.m. Mrs. Ethel Bros-
ke will present an Organ Re-
cital Sunday evening, June 5.
June 6 - 17
7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Daily Va-
cation Bible School.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Bible Study
Classes.
Mi. Pleasant Church
Brethren in Christ
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.
7:30 p.m. Christ’s Crusad-
ers. The program will be pre-
sented by the high school
graduates.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
Mount Joy Mennonite Church
—~Mount Joy, Penna.
Henry W. Frank, Pastor
Sunday
9:00 am Sunday School.
10:00 a. m. Morning Wor-
ship.
Wednesday
The Prayer meeting is can-
celled for this week due to
the 19th Annual World Wide
Missionary Conference be-
ginning this evening and con- |
tinuing until Sunday evening,
June 12, at Lancaster Menno-
nite School Campus, 2176
Lincoln: Hwy. East.


Father's Day
is for all your
favorite dads.


Saturday, June 11, 1966
bethtown.
ed a
2 STORY FRAME HOUSE
consisting of 8 rooms & bath; oil fired furnace; hot wa-
ter heat with summer-winter hookup; hookup; slate
roof. Also on rear of lot a 12 STORY FRAME BARN
‘with space for one car.
ments to view the property may be made by calling
Elizabethtown 367-6299.
Goods consisting of: Victor Deep Freeze in good condi-
tion; jelly cupboard; round extension table;
china closet; small table; library table with large eagle
claw & marble; other tables; 2 pc. living room suite;
coffee table; cabinet radio; music cabinets; sofa; 12x18
rug; throw rugs; floor lamps;
chairs; pictures; mirrors; drophead Singer Sewing Ma-
chine; chest of drawers; washstand; bureaus; old post
bed; singla bed; crib; childs chair; 25” window fan;
fernery; gold watches; porch chairs; glider; hammock;
porch screens;
tools; cold packers; bird cage; jardinieres; flower pots;
dishes; cooking utensils; crocks; empty jars; jugs; and
other articles too numerous to mention.
at 2 P.M., when conditions will be made known by
HENRY F. GINGRICH, ATTORNEY
WALTER DUPES, AUCTIONEER
GARMAN & S. KAYBILL, CLERKS
At 325 West High Street, in the Borough of Eliza-
Lot of Land, 35'x130°, more or less, thereon erect-
be Arrange-
Immediate possession can given.
Also at the same time and place a lot of Household
buffet;
rocking chairs; other
Maytag Washer; stepladder; garden
Sale to start at 1:00 P.M. Real Estate to be offered
Estate of George F. Barto
J. HAROLD BARTO, EXECUTOR
10-3c



Hellman,
FATHER’S DAY
CARDS
Your uncles, grandfathers,
fathers of close friends .
remember each on Sunday,
June 19 with a Hallmark
Father's Day card.
+ SLOAN’S PHARMACY
EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY. PA.



FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE
PAGE FIVE
DVS At St. Mark's Church
dergarten, primary and jun-
ior through 5th grade classes.
In addition to all Sunday
. School students of the church
| any children of the communi-
ty are welcome and invited
to attend. Classes will be held
in the Educational building
and basement. Mrs. Bette
Mateer is superintendent in
charge. She or the Rev. C. E.
Ulrich may be contacted for
further information,
The Christian Educational
Dept. of St. Mark’s E. U. B.
church will conduct its annu-
al Daily Vacation Bible
School for two weeks, start.
ing Monday, June 6 and clos-
ing on Friday, June 17.
Classes will convene at 7
p.m. and continue until 9 p.
m. with a short refreshment
period about 8 p.m.
There will be nursery, kin-

BAKE SALE
The youth group of Saint
Lukes Episcopal church will
have a bake sale from 4 to '6
Four From Area
To Be Graduated
Four students from the|,,, on Friday, June 3, in
Mount Joy area are to be|front of Greer's Jewelry
graduated Friday, June 3rd, store.
from the Lancaster Menno-
nite School, located east of
Lancaster on Route 30, at|{WINS AWARD
commencement exercises.
They include.
Mary Louise Wolgemuth,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Wolgemuth of Mount
Joy B. D 1; Doretta
Faye Wissler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wissler, of
308 South Market avenue,
Mount Joy, and Virginia Eby
Dean Shope, a Mount Joy
eighth grader, has received
an award for writing an out-
standing essay on the topic
“The Most Valuable Americ
an Heritage.”
Mrs. Daniel Rhoads, chair-
man of the Lancaster Com-
mittee of Colonial Dames,
presented him with a $25 sav-


Mummau, daughter of Mr.|ings bond on behalf of the
and Mrs. Reist Mummau, R2,| organization.
and Donald Miller Shellen- Dean, a student at W. I.
berger, son of Mr. and Mrs.|Beahm Junior high school,
Shelly Shellenberger, R 1, |received the award at a
Mount Joy. school assembly.
we OF woe
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Personal Property & some Antiques
. TO’ BE HELD
Saturday, June 18, 1966
In the Borough of Elizabethtown, 221 North Poplar
Street.
Lot of Land, 60x120’ more or less, thereon erected a
2 15 STORY FRAME DWELLING
consisting of 6 rooms and bath; practically new oil
burner with hot air heat; electric hot water heater; 1.
CAR FRAME GARAGE on rear of lot.
Immediate possession can be given. Arrangements
‘to view the property may be made by calling Eliza-
bethtown 367-7210 after 6 P.M. or Saturday mornings.
Also to be sold at the same time and piace the fol-
lowing Personal Property: Frigidaire Electric Stove;
Kelvinator Refrigerator with freezing compartment;
apartment size washer; kitchen stools; kitchen clock;
utility cabinets; electric can opener; porcelain top table,
with 4 chairs; Maple table with 4 chairs, cnina closet,
Electrolux Sweeper; Bissell Sweeper; drophead sewing
machine; electric heater, heat ray lamps; New Perfect-
ion Room Heaters; 20” window ian; siudio couch; 3 pc.
living room suite; 3 section bookcase; magazine rack;
smoking stands; gossip table & stool; library table; cof-
fee table; sewing table; small tables; floor & table
lamps; chairs, rocking chairs; Zenith Space Command-
er TV; Zenith Table Radio; Camel Saddle Stool; Opera
upright piano; 9x12 rugs - 1 Olsen; throw rugs; has-
sock; bedroom suite; mattresses; spring; cots; clothes
trees; single Hollywood Bed with innerspring & mat-
tress; post rope bed; old bureau with carved wooden
pulls; old bureau with glass knobs & large mirror;
marble top washstand with glass knobs; chest of draw-
ers; pine chest with 2 drawers; pine table with drawer;
3-drawer pine sewing cabinet, with glass knobs; spool
rope bed; spool table; spool towel rack; spool cabinet
with 4 drawers; pine chests; trunks; Martha Washing-
ton sewing table; large gold edge mirror; wooden
frame mirror; pictures & picture frames; corner cup-
board; roll top desk; captain chair; 2 small cane seat &
back rockers; large old fashioned cane back & seat
rocker; plank bottom chairs; can seated chairs; high
chair; large Banjo Clock; bracket lamp; coal oil lamps;
Edison Phonograph with cylinder records & large horn;
top sink; brass kettle, good condition; copper wash
boiler; pot bellied stove; Ironstone China; tin trays;
blue milkware gold leaf cream pitcher; green glass wa-
ter set with design; lustre pitcher; small painted lustre
pitcher; Coat-of-Arms water pitcher; garden tools; gar-
den hose; lawn mowers; step ladders; bench vise; used
lumber; old’ doors; dishes; cooking utensils; jars;
crocks; and a lot of other articles too numerous to men-
tion.
Sale to commence at 11 A.M. Real Estate to be offer-
ed at 2 P.M., when conditions will be made known by
Mrs. Harry L. Otis
JACK B. HORNER, ATTORNEY
DUPES & GERBERICH, AUCTIONEERS
A. K. GARMAN, S. KRAYBILL, CLERKS
11-3¢