WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1973 ChurchNews Trinity Lutheran Church Mount Joy The Rev. W. L. Koder Sunday 9:15 am. Church Schoo! 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Thursday : 4:00 p.m. Confirmation class meeting, 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, “Being a Gentleman with God”; 1:30 p.m. Community Relig- ious Census Monday 7:30 p.m. Commission meet- ings Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Personnel and Nominating Committee 7:00 -p.m., Children’s Choir Wednesday, All-Church Night: 7:00 p.m,, Men's. Chorus 7:30 p.m., Bible Study 8:00 pm. Senior Mixed Choir. Church ot God Ralph C, Warner, Pastor Sunday 9:00 a.m. Bible School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service Sermon theme to God” 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship The young people of the church will be in charge of the service. Guest speaker, Mr. Robert Neff. Wednesday 7:30 pan. Prayer and Bible study. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Senior choir “The Appeal First Presbyterian Church Rev. Stephen W. Getty, Sunday 9:45 a.m. Church school. with classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m. Worship service. 12:00 Noon Coffee and Fel- lowship 2:00 jm. Religious Census 2:00 p.m. Eider tramng class at Highland church, 7:00 pm. Youth meet Wednesday 4:00 p.m. Bible Club for children, grades 3 thru 8. Thursday 7:30 a.m. Prayer group to meet 4:00 p.m. Religion class for retarded children 7:30 p.m. Choir practice Friday 5:45 p.m. Youth attend “Time to Run” flim Everyday Strength for Today, dial 653-5888. Donegal Presbyterian Church Donegal Springs Road Pastor Rev. Herbert E. Moyer, Ces «> 8:00 a.m. The Service (Nursery) 10:15 a.m. The Church School 7:00 p.m. The Koinonia Group Monday 7:00 pm. P.N. Comm. the Heisey Lodge. Tuesday 8:00 am. Morning Circle at Heisey Lodge 7:30 p.m. Evening Circle at heme of Mrs. Wardrop Wednesday 4:00 pm. Youth choir 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir at Church of the Brethren Mount Joy & Cedar Sts. Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. C. Wayne Zunkel Sunday 0:15 a.m. Church School for all ages and extended ses- gions, 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Service, Service by youth and the pastors, based on theme “Courage to be Brethren” NEWS OF AREA CHURCHES ON THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS: 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 MOUNT JOY RESTAURANT THE SICO COMPANY Oil Burner Sales & Service lity Petrole Products 307 West Main Street Quality Petroleum MOUNT JOY, PA. MOUNT JOY, PA. J.B. HOSTETTER & SONS Hardware — G.E. Appliances West Main Street MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 653-1841 UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK Mount Joy — Maytown Drive-In, Walk-Up Windows at Both Offices Open Saturday 8 - 11 a.m. WOLGEMUTH 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 KEENER MEMORIALS MAYTOWN, PA. Phone 426-1959 Giossprenner Unlted Methodist Church Clair L. Wagner, Jr., Pastox Sunday 9.30 a.m. Worship. Sermon: “Flight to Nowhere” 10:30 a.m. Christian Instruc- tion in the Sunday Church 2:00 p.m. Religious Census in Community 6:00 p.m. Boys and Girls Fellowship Hour Monday 7:00 p.m. Boy Scouts Tuesday 6:30 pm. Girl Scouts 6:45 p.m. Bowling 7:15 p.m. Jr. Choir rehears- al 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir re- hearsal Thursday 6:30 p.m. Jr. High Confirm- ation Class I 7:00 p.m. Brownies Keep your eyes wide open before marriage and half- shut afterwards. —Benjamin Franklin It is better to have loafed and lost than never to have loafed at all —Jas. Thurber MAYTOWN NEWS NOTE S World Day of Prayer is to be held at St. Luke’s Episco- Reuben Kendig is a patient in St. Joseph’s hospital. Dennis Hay was named on the Dean’s List at Pennsylva- nia State university for the past semester. Congratulations Dennis! The American Legon Aux- iliary met last Monday even- ing at the home of Mrs, Ches- ter Yordy, the president. Let- ters from service men were read. The Visitation Commit- tee headed by Sara Gu ‘hall, reported on visits to the sick. Mrs. Nellie Blake discussed the Flea Market. Mrs. Alice Shenk sent an article to be read about the need in Hong Kong. It was decided to send a donation for this work. The group discussed the worthy need for donations to the Mt. Joy Library and decided to help this cause, They also dis- cussed the plans for a food sale. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Rob- ert Barr. Mrs, Yordy and Mrs. Alice Leas served refresh- ments to the ladies. Pastor Herr will show slides of his trip to the Holy Land on Mar. 11, at 7:30 pm. at the Brethren in Christ church. Warren and Connie Hoffman’s slides will be shown on Sun- day evening at 7:30 o'clock, Feb. 25. This week’s events at Saint Johns Lutheran church are— Mon. 7 p.m. Stewardship; 8 p.m. Worship and Music; Tues., 5-30 Brownie Troop; Wed., Brownie Troop 272; Wed., 7:30 Choir rehearsal and Friday 6 pm. Webelos Den. Pastor Ronald Peirson re- cently completed a 16-week course at the Lancaster Gen- eral hospital, designed to help clergymen and seminarians to become more efficient in pa- toral counseling through bet- ter understanding of human need. It was under the super- vision of the Rev. Myron Eb- ersole, chaplain at the hospit- al. An organ-instrumental voc- == pal church, on Friday, March al concert will be held at the 2. at 7:30 p.m. with churches United Church of Christ on Of Mount Joy and surround- Saturday evening, Mar. 3. It Ing areas participating. is sponsored by the Men's The theme is “Alert in Our kg . Class. of th Time”. Guest speaker will be LoIsior Oss of Ie Mis. W Richard Kohler with Church of God met at the 13 Ot a of Mr. $ 9 Nos Ken Musical sel ttions by the Mt, Strominger on Tuesday, 7:30. Joy Community Chorus. The Rev. Gilbert Gregory The W rid Day of Prayer will be the guest speaker at iS cbserved in 16 countries the Church of God on Sunday under the auspices of the In- a.m. and Dr. Lease, President ternational Committee for the of Lancaster Bible College in World Day of Prayer. In the the evening. United States, Church Women Evangelistic Revival will United is the official sponsor start in the above church on and its national committee on March 25. The Rev. Don Mar- the World Day of Prayer has tin and Mrs. Martin will con- adapted the service prepared duct the meetings for both ad- PY the women of New Zeal- ults and children. and. The offering received in approx mately 8000 communi- ties across the nation is ad- ministered through Church Women United. Gifts this year we will enable church women St. Mark's United Methodist Church W. Richard Kohler, Pastor Sunday 9:00 a.m, Church School 10:15 a.m. Worship Hour. Theme: “The Servant Role” 7:00 p.m. Council on Minis- tries. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Share groups: Sunday (No. 1 at the church; No. 2 9:15 a.m. Sunday School to be announced; No. 3 at Ed- theme: Promise of a Better ith Haines. Day 7:15 p.m. Celestial Choir 10:25 a.m, Worship Hour, 8:00 p.m. Chancel Choir message by the Pastor erator 2:60 p.m. participation in St. Luke's Episcopal Church the Community Religious Cen- S. Market & Columbia Ave, sus Donald M, Whitesel, Rector Wednesday VIII Sunday After Epiphany 7:00 p.m., Clubs meet Cross Road: Brethren In Christ Church Donegal Springs Road Rev, Roy J. Peterman 8:30 am. Holy Communion 7:15 p.m,, Prayer meeting. 10:30 a.m. Family Morning al Prayer and Sermon. Church School and Church Membership: Class Thursday 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 p.m, Junior Choir Re- Sermon, “Being Confronted hearsal by Jesus.” 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Re- 6:30 - 8:00 p.m., Key 73 Bi- hearsal ble Study extending through Saturday April 25. 7 to 11 am. Pancake Break- Wednesday fast 7:00 p.m, Bible Study sn 7:00 p.m. Children’s Choir Chiques United Methodist rehearsal Rev. Woodrow W, Kern, 7:30 p.m. Chapel Choir re- Minister hearsal Sunday 8:00 p.m. Chancel Choir re- 9:15 am. Church School hearsal World Prayer Day March 2 to fulfill goals in many places through persons who have languages and skills which we do not have and in ways in which no one unit of Church Women United could achieve alone. In the long list of pro- jects the following are illus- trative of the witness and the service which we render: —new projects to strength- en the voice of American In- dians and to offer training in significant skills. —the completion of a five- year project of 100 titles of children’s books published in five languages, to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Com- mittee on Christian Literature for Women and Children. —opening a new program in the islands of the Caribbean to assist women to discover and develop their potentialities —providing fellowship and service for international stu- dents and guests in the U. S. and a pastoral ministry am- ong Americans working a- broad. PASSPORTS Officer in Charge Gerald Hostetter has announced that Golden Eagle and Golden Age Passports are available at the Mount Joy Post Office. The passports provide free entry to all areas of the Na- tional Park System where en- trance fees are charged, The Golden Eagle Passport, available for only $10, allows the bearer and other people with h'm in a private vehicle to enter the parks, monu- ments and other National Park system areas throughout 1973. The Passport is issued free to persons 62 years of agé or older with proof of age. It provides the same entry privi- leges, plus a 50 per cent dis- count on all special recreation use fees. Passports are being offered under an agreement between the U. S. Postal Service and the Department of Interior as a service to the public.