The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 21, 1973, Image 2

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    Page 2 - Mount Joy Bulletin
November 21, 1973
Start International Mail
For Christmas Delivery
It is time for international
Christmas mail to be on its way,
Postmaster Gerald Hostetter
said this week.
Mail for Africa, the Near East
and Far East should be posted by
Nov. 29. (Parcels by Nov. 24).
Parcels for Europe, Central
America and South America
should be on their way by Nov. 27
and even air mail by Dec. 2.
Packages addressed to Canada
and Mexico need to be started on
their way by Nov. 29 and airmail
by Dec. 4.
Deadline for Christmas cards
traveling by surface mail is Nov.
23.
The post office has advanced
mailing deadlines because of the
energy shortage, giving more
opportunity to handle and deliver
under what may be serious
handicaps.
Even domestic mail must be
started earlier than usual, the
post office advises. Surface mail
to Alaska and Hawaii should be
started by Nov. 23, followed by
surface letters and cards on Dec.
8.
The postal service recom-
mends that surface. mail to
distant states be started early in
December. Parcels should be
mailed by Dec. 3 and letters by
Dec. 8.
Seiler School And Home Association
To Host School Board And Officials
The Seiler School & Home
association will sponsor a special
program for its annual
November meeting on Tuesday,
evening, Nov. 27.
The Donegal School Board
Members will be present for an
informal question, answer and
discussion program. Also at-
tending will be the superin-
tendent of Donegal School
District, Ragner Hallgren, and
Seiler building principal,
Woodrow Sites.
The evening is planned to be an
informative and educational
meeting of interest to all parents
and students in this school
district.
The program will be held in the
Seiler all-purpose room,
beginning at 7:30 p.m. The public
is cordially invited to attend.
Refreshements will be served by
members of the Seiler School &
Home association.
Officers in charge of
arrangements are: president,
Mrs. Phyllis Landis, vice-
president, Mrs. Evelyn Duke;
secretary, Mrs. Nancy
Newcomer; treasurer, Mrs.
Carol Lehman.
Cub Pack No. 136
Committee Meets
Cub Scout Pack 136 held a
committee meeting on Tuesday,
Nov. 13, at the home of John
Shireman.
Those attending were: Robert
W. Mark, Jay Heller, David
Raudabaugh, Mrs. Pat Brian,
Mrs. Madalyn Raudabaugh, Mrs.
Victoria Schoenberger, Mrs.
Evelyn Duke, Mrs. Caeolyn
Waltz, Mrs. Edna Wolfe and Mrs.
Sara Denny.
The next committee meeting
will be held January 8 at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Raudabaugh. Den 1 toured the
Susquehanna Glass Factory at
Columbia with leaders Mrs.
Helen Keller and Mrs.
Raudabaugh, on Nov. 6.
Mrs. Ann Mark attended the
Pow Wow at Hempfield High
School in Landisville.
Senior Extension
Club To Hold Party
The Lancaster County Senior
Extension club will hold an
Alumni party on Friday, Dec. 7,
at the Mount Joy Vo-Tech school,
beginning at 8 p.m. and featuring
square dancing with Paul
Andrews and other en-
tertainment.
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Teen Challenge Film
At Mt. Pleasant
On Sunday night, Nov. 25, at
7:30 o'clock a team from Teen
Challenge Training Center at
Rehrersburg will be present at
the Mt. Pleasant Brethren in
Christ Church to show the film,
“The Rapture.”
The public is cordially invited.
Mount Joy Talent
In Fulton Shows
A twin bill, “Help, Help, the
Gobolinks’’ and ‘‘Cavalleria
Rusticana” will be presented by
the Lancaster Opera Workshop
on Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, Nov. 29-30 and Dec. 1,
at the Fulton Opera House in
Lancaster. There also will be a
matinee on Saturday, Dec. 1 at 2
p.m.
Several Mount Joy People will
be appearing in the presentation,
including Mrs. Romayne
Bridgett, Mrs. Joan Betty, Kim
Lauver and Ramona Bridgett.
Welcome Wagon
Club Board Meets
the Mount Joy Welcome Wagon
held its monthly Board Meeting
Nov. 7th at the home of Lena
Parker. Cheri Dillow reported
that 13 new members joined the
club this month.
The Board decided to change
its monthly dinner meeting to
Wednesday, Nov. 28, at 6:30 p.m.
at the Mount Joy Legion. The
program will be a film presen-
tation by Judith Nonnenmocher
from the American Red Cross.
The club’s Christmas Dinner-
Dance will be on Saturday, Dec.
8th at 7 p.m. at the Host Corral.
Reservations and full payment
must be made by Nov. 28th. All
members and their friends are
invited.
The Children’s Christmas
Party will be on Saturday, Dec.
15, at St. Mark’s Fellowship Hall
from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Anyone who recently has
moved to the area and is in-
terested in receiving a Welcome
Wagon call from a hostess, may
contact Shirley Brown, 653-2218.
Inter-Church Council
Names Charles Heaps
Charles R. Heaps, 351 South
Delta street, has been elected
president of the Mount Joy Inter-
Church Council.
He was named Monday night,
Nov. 5, at the fall meeting of the
organization, held at the Mount
Joy Mennonite church. Heaps is a
representative of the Chiques
United Methodist church.
Other officers elected include:
Rev. Jacob Replogle, pastor of
the Florin Church of the
Brethren, vice-president;
Charles Hershey from the Mount
Joy Church of God, treasurer,
and Mrs. Alice Keller of the
Florin Church of the Brethren,
secretary.
Coach Gives Resignation
Charles H. Portser, Donegal
high school teacher of business
subjects, resigned Thursday
night, Nov. 15, as head coach of
the D.H.S. track team.
His letter of resignation which
mentioned family obligations and
the tragedy within the area of
track last spring, was read by Dr.
Harold Fellenbaum to the Board
of Education.
No replacement was named.
All coaching positions of the
school’s fall sports (football,
soccer and field hockey) will be
the subject of a routine athletic
debriefing conference, to be held
Friday, Nov. 29.
Sandra Heisey and Gerald Miller
To Give Joint Sacred Concert
An outstanding musical event
for the Mount Joy area will take
place on Sunday afternoon Nov.
25, in the sanctuary of St. Mark’s
United Methodist Church,
beginning at 4 p.m.
Gerald Miller, organist of St.
Mark’s, and Miss Sandra Heisey,
soprano soloist of Glossbrenner
United Methodist Church, are
teaming up to present a joint
recital of sacred music.
The recital will have five parts.
Miller will first play Marcello’s
setting of Psalm 18,
‘‘Elevazione’’ by Zipoli, two
Hymn Preludes: ‘Praise to the
Lord” by Walther and ‘‘Jesus,
Priceless Treasure’ by Bach,
and ‘Prelude and Fugue in E
Minor’’ by Bach. This is all early
18th Century music.
Miss Heisey, in program
segments two and four, will sing
“A Song Cycle in the life of
Christ.” Selection will include
_ “Winds through the Olive Trees,”
*O Holy Night,” “A Legend,”
IN DIESEL SCHOOL
James B. Weaver of Mount
Joy, has begun training at Nash-
ville Auto Diesel College in Nash-
ville, Tennessee, having in mind
-to become an auto or diesel
technician. He is a graduate of
Donegal high school.
“He Shall Feed His Flock,”
“Jesu, Word of God Incarnate,”
“Dawn in the Garden,” ‘“‘Lord,
Search My Heart,” and ‘The
Lord’s Prayer.”
In segments three and five
Miller will play two other Hymn
Preludes: ‘“‘Fairest Lord Jesus”
by Peeters and ‘‘O Morning Star,
How Fair and Bright” by Gade,
“Carillion” by Sowerby, and
“Sonata No. 2 in C Minor” by
Mendelssohn.
The public is invited.
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