'SDAY, JULY 19, 1972 _ NEWS FOLLOWING B THE BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA OF AREA CHURCHES ON THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE USINESS FIRMS: ————————— urch News Si. Marys lan Catholic Church y a.m. Mass. ms Mt. Pleasant ren In Christ Church y a.m. Sunday School 5 a.m. Worship Service . John's Evangelical Maytown ld E. Peirson, Pastor a.m. Church Service ho a.m. Sunday School ques Uniied Methodist . Woodrow W. Kern, Minister ay 0 a.m. Church School 00 a.m. Worship Service d's Missionary Church Salunga . Gerald Moore, Pastor 45 a.m. Morning wor- 0 p.m. Youth meeting B0 p.m. Revival hour bday 80 p.m. Prayer Meeting Bible Study er hurch of the Brethren 48 Holland Avenue Salunga, Pa. ev. Wm. Longenecker Pastor erator, Rev. Robt. Heffley 00 a.m. Church School * D:00 a. m. Morning Wor hb Service Mennonite Church Nevin Horst, Pastor Henry W. Frank, 3 Associate Pastor SEB day :00 a.m. Sunday School 0:00 a.m. Morning Wor- Luke’s Episcopal Church SB Viarket & Columbia Ave. bnald M. Whitesel, Rector IM Sunday after Pentecost :30 a.m. Holy Communion 0:30 a.m. Family Morning ver and Sermon. irch School #830 p.m. Parish Picnic, dercroft Church of the Brethren ount Joy & Cedar Sis. Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. C. Wayne Zunkel Pastor day ®15 am. Church School f@ all ages and extended ses- s@s for all children through ade 3. ¥0:30 a.m. Morning Worship W' vice, sermon “Job — The i bitest by Rev. C. Wayne ARnkel. : Cross F.oad: rethren In Christ Church § Donegal Springs Road Rev. Roy J. Peterman turday : 4:00 pm. Sunday School pEnic - Chicken barbeque at Sco Park. inday 9:15 a.m. Sunday School ur Robert Sentz, Supt. 410:25 a.m. Worship service, rds of farewell by Miss ary Heisey, returning mis- nary to Macha hospital, a mbia, Africa; message by ¢ pastor. 4/00 pm. Evening Vesper rises V ednesday :00 p.m. Prayer Meeting fudy continued in the book E Revelation. /d MARY G. NISSLEY Funeral Director East Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 653-1151 HOSTETTER'S DINING SERVICE, INC. 363 North Barbara St. MOUNT JOY, PA. 653-5911 On the road between Florin RED ROSE DAIRY BAR and RESTAURANT and- Donegal High School Hardware — G.E. Appliances J.B.HOSTETTER & SONS West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA. ¢ Phone 653-1841 THE SICO COMPANY Qil Burner Sales & Service Quality Petroleum Products MOUNT JOY, PA. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK Mount Joy — Maytown Drive-In, Walk-Up Windows at Both Offices Open Saturday 8 - 11 a.m. WOLGEMU™~ BROS., Inc. FLORIN FEEDS MOUNT JOY, PA. TEXACO FUEL CHIEF Burner Sales & Service GARBER OIL COMPANY 105 Fairview St., Mount Joy Phone 653-1821 Add to your savings with S & H Green Stamps * MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES Mrs. Samuel Johns return- ed home last Tuesday after being hospitalized at the hos- pital at Cape May Court House Mr. and Mrs. Johns were va- cationing at Wildwood when she fell and injured her knee. Mrs. Mabel Haverstick was discharged from the hospital and is convalescing at Leh- man’s Guest Home, Rheems. Ray Kendig has returned from the hospital and is con- valescing at his home. Mrs. Sandy Welcomer is a patient at the Go2neral hospt- al. Mrs. Florence Brandt, also has returned from the sospit- al and is convalescing at her home. The Maytown 4-H Club cal- led the Kooky Kooks, held its meeting at the Lutheran church in July. There were 16 members, 3 teen leaders, and one adult leader present. The first year members prepared stuffed baked potatoes, baked carrots, bubbly baked toma- toes and peach cottage cheese salad. The second year mem- bers made a coffee cake. The club decided to go to Messiah Home and play with the chil- dren and to go to Pinchot Park for the Roundup afterd- H is over. This was submit ted by Jolene Lindemuth, A friend has declared the month of July to be birthday month for Miss Anna Culp. who will celebrate her 90th birthday anniversary on July 30. She has already received many cards and gifts. Let us continue to remember her birthday anniversary. Eighty- eight of those years she resid- ed in Maytown. The address is Miss Anna Culp, Mount Joy R1: Box 191, 17552. She is now a guest at Meyers’ Home for retired persons. : The St. John's Lutheran church had Family Fun Nite at John Prowell’s barn last Saturday evening. The concert sponsored by the Men’s Fellowship at the United Church of Christ last Saturday evening was a real treat to all. Organ selections were played by Mr. Fritch, flute selections by Miss Con- gello and Mr. Hummel played a trumpet solo. Both Miss Congello and Mr. Fritch are seniors at McCaskey H. S. and Mr. Hummel is a guid- ance counselor at the same MOUNT JOY RESTAURANT 307 West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA. school. Mrs. Ruth Nwecomer spent last weekend at Pompton Plains, N. J. visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson. Mrs. Robinson was the former Martha Straley. Jose Vieira, New Bedford, Mass., is visiting Pastor Mar- stellar. Mark Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Elwood K. Gerber, Marietta R1, celebra- ted their 50th wedding anni- versary Saturday, July 15. A dinner was held in their hon- or Friday evening, July 14 at the Willow Valley Farm Res- taurant, with 75 relatives and friends attending. Mr. and Mrs. Garber were married July 15, 1922, in the MountJoy Mennonite church. They now attend Calvary Bi- ble church. Donegal Heights, Mount Joy R. D. Mrs. Gerber is the daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Kuhn, Mount Joy. Her husband is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christian S. Gerber, also of Mount Joy. Mr. Gerber was a machine cperator for 18 years at the New Standard Corp., Mt. Joy. He is now retired from Civil Service, in which he served for 25 years at the Marietta Army Depot and Olmsted Air Force Base, Middletown. Mr. Gerber was with the Civil Dzfense during World War II. He was in the Boy Scouts of America for 25 PP&L Cancels Employee Picnic Pennsylvania Power and Light company’s third annual employee picnic has been can- celled for this year. Company officials explained that massive damage to the Bloomsburg Fair Grounds by Tropical Storm Agnes led to the cancellation. The picnic originally was scheduled for June 24 and then rescheduled to July 1. but was put off because of the intensive emergency effort being made by PP&L to help restore electrical facilities in flood stricken areas, years and he served as scout- master in Mount Joy, Mariet- ta and Maytown. He was neighborhood commissioner for seven years. The couple are the parents of seven children. They are: Evelyn, wife of Michael Johns. Mayvtown; Bette, wife of Walter Woods, Wrightsville R1: Robert, Lititz R3; Christ. ian. Lancaster; Irvin, Harris ovnille Rl: Charles, of May- town, and Sandra, wife of Charles R. Garner, York R11. In addition, Mr. and Mrs. Gerber have 20 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Mrs. Gerber’s leisure time is spent sewing. Her husband enjoys hunting and fishing. He is also a member of the Don- egal Gospel and. Ambassador’s Male Quartet where he has been singing for the past 18 years. DISSOLVE Do you sometimes feel that your life is a continuing pro- cess of problem solving? Even when you find the solution to one problem, another presents itself. In the field of human dynamics, it is often more im- portant to find the cause than to solve each problem separ- ately. It is true that we are often our own worst enemy. If you have any ideal or goal you wish to achieve, lo \< care- fully to see if you are throw- ing up your own roadblock. Your shortcut to success is to dissolve self defeat! Lucy B. Hobbs was Am- erica’s first woman dentist with a dental college degree. (1866) An American sergeant was awarded the Legion of Merit for finding appetizing recipes for leftovers. The ball-point pen was pat- ented as long ago as 1888! Donegal Presbyterian Church Donegal Springs Road Pastor Rev. Herbert E. Moyer, 11:00 a.m. The Service (Nursery) 1:30 - 5:00 p.m. Open House St. Mark's United Methodist Church W. Richard Kchnler, Pastor Sunday 9:00 - Church, School for all ages Amos Herr, guest teacher, Nursery 10:15 - Morning Worship Bill Griffin, guest speaker 7:30 - ‘The Relative Sound’ at Mf. Gretna Monday 6:30 - Ball game at St. Paul’s U.M., Elizabethtown vs St. Mark's at Fairview Ele. mentary school. cilossprenner United Methodist’ Church Clair L. Wagner, Jr., Pastor Sunday 9:30 a.m. Worship. Charles Henry, a former area sports personality and now lay pas- tor of Oregon U. M. church, will be the guest speaker. 10:45 a.m. Christain Instruc- tion in the Sunday Church School. Wednesday : 7:00 p.m. Midweek Service Church of God Ralph C. Warner, Pastor Sunday 9:00 a.m. Bible School 10:00 a m. Morning Wor- ship Service. Sermon Theme: “Out Side The City” 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Service.. Sermon Theme: “Un- der the Rod of God’s Correc- tion” Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible study. Florin Church of the Brethren Jacob F. Replogle, Pastor Sunday 9:00 a.m. Church School, Linn Longenecker, Supt. 10:00 a.m. Morning Wor- ship Monday 7:00 p.m. Church Board special meeting ° 8:00 p.m. Commission meet- ings Tuesday 6::45 p.m. Softball game, Seil. er school Wadnesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Bible Study Hour First Presbyterian Church Rev. Stephen W. Getty, Sunday 9:15 a.m. School with clas- ses for all ages. 10:30 a.m. Worship service Everyday Strength for Today, Dial 653-5888. y Calvary Bible Church Donegal Heights Rev. Ronald Gibson, Pastor 9:15 a.m. Bikle School 19:30 a.m. Morning Wor- ship Services 10:30 a.m. Jr. church 6:00 p.m. Young people 7:00 p.m. Evening worship Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Study. Trinity Lutheran Church Mount Joy The Rev. W. L. Koder Sunday 9:15 a.m. Church School 10:45 a.m. Morning Wor ship
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers