The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 31, 1966, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1966

® CHURCH NEWS
(From page 6)
1:30 p.m. Women’s Fellow-
ship.
Thursday
4:00 p.m. Junior Choir re-
hearsal
7:30 p.m. Senior Choir re-
hearsal.


God's Missionary Church
Salunga, Penna.
Rev. John F. White, Pastor
9:45 a.m. Sunday School.
10:45 a.m. Morning Wor-
ship
7:00 p.m. Youth Meeting
7:30 p.m. Revival hour
Tuesday 4
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting
and Bible Study.
‘e Deaths
JAMES H. METZLER
James H. Metzler, 78, of
323 Marietta Ave., died at
10:15 a.m. Monday, Aug. 29,
at the General Hospital after
a long illness.
A native and life long resi-
dent of Mount Joy, he was a
son of the late Benjamin and
Elizabeth Hiestand Metzler,



and retired in 1959 from the
Gerberich-Payne Shoe Com-
pany. At one time he served
for many years as tax collect-
or for Mount Joy.
An active member of Trin-
ity Lutheran church and Sun-
day School, Mount Joy, he
served as financial secretary
of the church for 50 years,
was a former church council-
man, and for many years
served as secretary of the
Sunday School.
He was a member of the
Friendship Fire Co.,, Mount
Joy, for over 50 years; and
also held membership in the
Modern Woodsmen of Ameri-
ca Lidge.
Besides his wife, the form-
er Emma Heisey, surviving
are a son and two daughters:
J. Robert Metzler and Eliza-
beth L., wife of William H.
Hopple, both of Mount Joy;
and C. Bernice, wife of Edi-
son G. Engle Jr., Arlington,
Va. Five grandchildren, three
great grandchildren and two
sisters, Mrs. Aaron K. Beck-
er, East Petersburg; and The-

da, wife of the Rev. Harry
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In 1965,
buyers chose
electric
Services at New Church
Opening day services have
been announced for the new,
God’s Missionary church, lo-
cated in the former Methodist
church building on the main
street of Salunga, on Sunday,
September 4, The new church
and congregation will be con-
ducting a full schedule of |
meetings, including: Sunday
School, starting at 9:45 a.m.
with classes for all ages, and
the Morning Worship, at
10:45 a.m. with the pastor in
charge and bringing the mes-
sage.
There will be special music
and singing by the “Whites”
and other visiting talent will
be a part of this service.
A weekly youth service
will be conducted at 7 p.m.
This will be for young and
old, with each young person
having part in the service.
The evening evangelistic ser-
vice will begin at 7:30 p.m.
conducted on the lines that
John Wesley conducted the
original Methodist services.
There will be old fashion con-
gregational singing of the fa-
vorite hymns of the church.
Opening Plans
Catholic High
Lancaster Catholic high
school will re-open Wednes-
day, Sept. 7. Freshmen will
report to the new gymnaas-
ium and the sophomores will
report to the old gymnasium
at 8:30 a.m. Juniors and sen-
iors will report to the new
gymnasium at 9:30 a.m.
A full day session will be
held Wednesdy and the cafe-
teria will serve lunch. Sopho-
mores and junior students
pictures will be taken. Boys
must wear coats and fies,
girls. Sunday dresses. Girls
will start wearing uniforms
Monday, Sept. 12.


Brubaker, Mount Joy R1, al-
So survive.
Funeral services were ar-
ranged for Thursday morning
from the Trinity Lutheran
church, with burial in the
Mount Joy cemetery.
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A period of testimony and
praise, special music & sing-
ing, followed by an old fash-
ion “lively-revival” type ser-
mon by the pastor. A public
alter call will be given at the
close of the service for those
who have a spiritual need.
The weekly prayer meeting
and Bible Study will be con-
ducted on Tuesday night at
7:30 p.m. Special Bible stud-
ies will include the book oi
“Revelation,”
The pastor will be in charge
of all services — Guest sing-
ers for the day will be Miss
Royetta Brininger of Beaver-
town, Pa., Miss Barbra Smith
and Rodney Bobb of Yok.
Special instrumental numbers
will include organ, trumpet,
and accordion.
SS Class Plans
To Hold Auction
The Trinity Bible Class of
the Evangelical Congregation-
al church, Donegal and New
Haven Sts., Mount Joy, will
sponsor an Auction on Sept.
10 beginning at 12:30 p.m. in
the church yard.
The Auction which will in-
clude varied household items,
furniture, toys, canning sup-
plies and miscellaneous items
will be conducted by Harold
Shaffner. The Class which is
using this means to augment
its Rally Fund is receiving
many donations of items to
be sold as well as other goods
to be sold on a commission
basis, the entire amount of
commission being received by
the class.
The Ladies Aid Society of;
the Church will
food sale at the
sandwiches, cakes, drinks &
other items of food available
for purchase.
sponsor a
INJURED HAND
Henry Becker,
avenue, suffered injuries to
his right hand Monday morn-
ing at his work at the Buffen-
meyer mill when his
caught in a machine.
fingers were badly
Three
injured.
He was treated at the Gen-
eral hospital.
same with:
Birchland:
hand,

THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Praline Pumpkin Pic Festive ii
PAGE SEVEN

When the Indians taught our Pilgrim fathers how to grow
“pompions,” little did they realize that Pilgrim homemakers
would turn this fruit of the gourd family into pumpkin pie!
This all-American favorite is still made in the manner of
those early “receipts’’—but its preparation is streamlined ease.
Modern-day pumpkin comes cooked, pureed and neatly packed,
ready to use at the twist of a can opener. Equally important
for perfect pumpkin pie is the richness that pours from a can
of evaporated milk to make the smooth custard-like filling. A
noteworthy and festive addition is the crunchy praline topping.
Praline Pumpkin Pie
2 eggs
1 can (1 1b.) pumpkin
34 cup firmly packed light
brown sugar
1/, teaspoon salt
114 teaspoons pumpkin pie
spice
1 tall ean evaporated milk
(123 cups)
9.inch unbaked pastry shell
2 tablespoons butter
V5 cup firmly packed light
brown sugar
14 cup chopped pecans
In a medium size mixing bowl beat eggs slightly. Stir in
pumpkin, 3% cup brown sugar, salt, spice and evaporated milk,
blending well. Pour into pastry shell. Bake in preheated hot
oven (425° F.) 15 minutes; reduce temperature to moderate
(350° F.) and continue baking 45 minutes longer, or until done
when tested. Cool on rack. Shortly before serving time melt
the butter in a small saucepan.
cup brown sugar and pecans. Sprinkle evenly over pie.
Remove from heat; stir in 4
Place
pie under broiler heat until topping is bubbly, about 1 minute,
watching carefully so mixture does not burn. Serve warm.
Makes 6 to 8 servings.

Holsteins Make
Good Record
Dairy cows in area herds
have been created with re-
cently completed . lactations
under official production test-
ing rules of Holstein-Friesian
Association of America. These
Registered Holsteins and their
actual performance records
are:
Jonadel Maiden Radames
Millie, a four-year-old, pro-
duced 19,230 lbs. of milk and

695 Ibs. of butterfat in 301
days. Maple Lawn Luke Ru-
byean, a three-year-old, had
16,790 lbs. of milk and 641
lbs. of butterfat in 305 days.
Both are owned by John J.
Herr, Mount Joy.
These new production fig-
ures may be compared to the
estimated annual output of
7,880 lbs. of milk and 285
lbs. of butterfat by the aver-
age U. S. dairy cow, notes the
national Holstein Assoc.
Help Wanted: Mechanic to
work eight hours to replace
one who didn’t!
We chose electric heat
because our son
is still a baby
He needs the comfort of a warm, even heat that only elec-
tricity can provide. Even at bath time I know that I can
add the warmth he needs in no time thanks to individual
room thermostats. And we can keep the nursery warmer,
too, without overheating the rest of the house. Another
thing, we find electric heat is draft-free, so we can let him
crawl on the floor without a worry. We're also happy
with the cost of electric heat.
We recommend you go electric, too. IF YOU ARE
BUILDING — Tell your builder you want to be modern,
you want the best, you want electric heat. IF YOU ARH
REMODELING — Call a Reddy Kilowatt Electric Home
Heating Dealer for an estimate. He is listed in the Yellow,
Pages under "Heating Contractors.”
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