The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 20, 1967, Image 2

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The Mount Joy
BULLETIN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Published Weekly on Wednesdays
Except Fourth of July Week and Christmas Week
(50 Issues Per Year)
11 EAST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PENNA, 17552
In the heart of fabulous Lancaster County.
Richard A. Rainbolt
Editor
and
Publisher

Subscription Rate - $2.50 per year by mail.
Advertising Rates upon request.
Entered as the post office at Mount Joy, Penna., as sec
ond class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879.

LANDISVILLE - SALUNGA NEWS
East Hempfield Twp. Sup-! residentia: 10 commercial
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ervisors recently met and use. ?
passed two ordinances amend-! Part of the land, along the
ing the present zoning ordin- | Marieita pike ‘near Rohrers
ance in the township. town is already zoned comni-
One ordinance rezoned a| mercial but an additional
tract of land from agricultur-| 285 feet was being sought by
al and commearcial status to| Kenneth C. Sahm, a real
salesman who wanis
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industrial status. The land!'cstate
is located east of Donner-'to place an office on the
ville Road and the Little! property.
Conestoga Creek and 1s 4 * ¥
owned by Elmer and Susan| The music department of
Shirk. They were joined In|Hempficld high school pre-
their decision by the Indus-|sented its traditional Christ-
trial Development Company |mas Concert with public con-
of Lancaster. The supervisors|certs held on Saturday, Dec.
aiso approved a request for|16 and Sunday, Dec. 17 in
rezoning a tract of land from |Hackman Auditorium.
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THE BULLETIN, MOUNT
Following an organ pre-
lude, with Judy Buch and
Susan Wright at the console,
the traditional candlelight
procession featured the
Hempfield Singers.
Highlighting the Senior
Strings participation was a
violin solo by Marc Francey.
After the Senior Strings the
Senior Orchestra performed -
followed by the Senior Sing-
ers.
The String Ensemble than
played several numbers fol-
lowed by the Woodwind En-
semble,
The program finale, fea-
tured the Hempfield Singers
and Senior Singers Sue Bie-
miller played the organ post-
lude. Accompanists for the
program included -Mark
Daugherty, Deborah Law-
rence, Miss Biemiller and
Becky Glatfelter.
The Salunga Church of
the Brethren held a Bible
Study on Wednesday even-
ing, Dec. 13 at 7:45 p.m. at
the church.
Leader was Norman Bow-
ers. This prograin was the
beginning of the study series
“In His Hand” part 2.
The Hempfield Se:rtoma
Club held their annual fami-
ly Christmas party on Wed-
nesday evening, December
13 at 6 p.m.
A’ter having a buffet style
supper, cartoons were shown
and Santa Claus arrived and
nresented each child with a
gift.
The Salunga Church of the
Brethren held their Christ-
mas Program at the 10:00
o'clock worship hour on
Sunday. Dec. 117.
Mrs. Edward Wissler, new
president, assumed ‘her du-
ties at a meeting of Society
of Farm Womn 18 held re-
cently at the home of Mrs
Ben Greider, Landisville.
Each member gave a dona-
tion towards gifts f or pa-
tients at Embreeville Slate
hospital. A donation of $5.
was made to the TB Society
and $15 to the Farm & Home
Center kitchen.
Mrs. Edward Wissler, Mrs.
Ralph Martin, Mrs. Jchn
Hess and Mrs. Lester Kreid-
er were named delegates to
the state convention to be
held in Harrisburg in Janu-
ary. Alternates are Mrs. Ben
Greider, Mrs. Lewis Mengle
and Mrs. Melvin Hess.

Special Christmas
Service Arranged
A Special Christmas ser-
vice will be conducied in the
God’s Missionary church,
Main St., Saiunga, on Sun-
day night, Dec. 24th at 7:30
This service will be in
p.m.
charge of the pastor, and
will include a sermon by
Rev. John F. White on the
subject “The birthday of the
King.” Special numbers in
song will be given by differ-
minute organ
ing the chimes, music box,
and Carolina bells. The Chil-
dren will also say pieces.
The church group at the
close of the service will go
out Christmas Caroling.
On Dec. 31 an old fashion
Watchnight service will be
conducted in the church.
This service will begin at
9:30 p.m. The regular church
service will begin at 7:15 p.
m. and a short recess will b2
had b2tween the (wo servic-
es. The singing Youngs from
Hellertown, Pa. will bz the
guest singers. The Youngs
have been in the church sev-
eral times before. An old
fashion song service will be
held, a time of testimony
and praise, and two sermons
on Prophesy by the Pastor.
In the regular service at 7:15
p.m. the pastor will speak on
the subject. “The coming
kingdom of the Lord” in the
watch night service. Rev.
White will speak on God's
Tomorrow.” I'he new church

organ will bz dedicated in
the Watch Night service.
JOY, PA.
ent members of the congre-
gation. The singing of _ the
Christmas Carols, and a 13}
recital featus-;
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1967
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ter need serviceable furniture to make their new
homes habitable.
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Do you have beds, tables, chairs, lamps. which
you can spare for the comfort of your fellow men’
If so, call
Thomas Mariner 653-5320
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Have You Purchased
Your Christmas Tree Yet?
If not, you can help the junior high school Conser-
vation Club beautify Mount Joy.
Purchase a potted tree from a nursery. After
Christmas, the junior high students will stop at
your home and pick up your potted tree.
hese trees wiil be planted in Mount Joy parks.
If you are interested, please contact
WILLIAM MARTIN
127 Delta Street Mount Joy. Pa.
Phone: 653-4534

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