The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 14, 1974, Image 5

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    — AT THE CHURCHES —
Chiques United
Methodist Church
Rev. W.W. Kern, Pastor
SUNDAY
- 9:15 AM., Church School.
(Children’s Day)
10:30 A.M., Worship Service.
Sermon: “Our Spiritual
Power.”” Reception of
Members.
WEDNESDAY
7:00 P.M., Children’s Choir
Rehearsal.
8:00 P.M. Chancel
Rehearsal
THURSDAY
7:30 P.M., Commission on
Education
SATURDAY
6:30 P.M., Mother-Daughter
dessert. Miss Tina
Thomas will be featured.
Choir
CENTRAL HOTEL
102 North Market Street
MOUNT JOY, PENNA..
Now Serving
Sunday Dinners
In first floor dining rooms
11 AM. to 7 P.M.
For Reservations
Call 653-2056
Amount
Financed
$2,000.00
2,500.00
3,000.00
St. Mary’s
Roman Catholic Church
New Haven St.,
Mount Joy
Rev. Joseph T. Kafchock,
Pastor
SUNDAY
8:00 AM. - Mass
Glossbrenner United
Methodist Church
ClairL. Wagner, Jr., Pastor
SUNDAY
9:30 A.M. - Worship. Musical
service: ‘Festival of
American Folk Music.”
10:30 A.M. Christian
Instruction in the Sunday
Church School.
4:00 P.M. - Youth Fellowship
Bike Hike
MONDAY
7:00 P.M. - Boy Scouts
7:00P.M. - Spring Assembly,
Lancaster County Council
of Churches.
TUESDAY
6:30 P.M. - Girl Scouts and
Brownies
WEDNESDAY
6:15 P.M. - Junior High
Confirmation Class II
7:00 P.M. - Midweek Service
8:00 P.M. - Senior Choir
rehearsal
Mount Joy Church of God
Ralph C. Warner, Pastor
SUNDAY
9:00 A.M. - Bible School
UNION NATIONAL
10:00 A.M. - Morning Wor-
ship Service. Sermon
theme ‘‘Satanic Hin-
drances’’
7:30 P.M. - Evening Worship
Service. Miss Kay Weaver
and the Salanco Sing out
group will share in the
service.
WEDNESDAY
7:30 P.M. Prayer and Bible
Study
THURSDAY
7:30 P.M. Senior Choir
Rehearsal
Trinity Lutheran Church
Mount Joy, Pa.
Rev. W.L. Koder, Pastor
SUNDAY
9:15 a.m. - Sunday Church
School
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m. - Annual meeting of
the LCW.
THURSDAY
4:00 p.m. - Confirmation
class meeting.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. Stephen W. Getty,
Pastor
SUNDAY
9:45 A.M. School with classes
for all ages.
11:00 A.M. Worship service.
Nursery provided.
6:00 P.M. Youth groups
meet.
7:00 P.M. Worship service,
MOUNT JOY BANK
Headquarters for Auto Loans
Fast, fast service
Convenient payment plans
Reduced rates on 1974 models
one day in most cases
with you in mind
economical
rates on late model used cars, also!
CHECK and COMPARE
36 Monthly
Payments
$63.88
79.86
95.83
Total
Interest
$299.68
374.96
449.88
Total of
Joan
$2,299.68
2,874.96
3,449.88
Nursery provided.
TUESDAY
7:30 P.M. Christian
Education Committee
meets.
WEDNESDAY
1:45 P.M. Circle I meets at
Mrs. Fellenbaum’s.
THURSDAY
7:30 A.M. Prayer group
meets.
3:45 P.M. Religion class for
retarded children.
7:30 P.M. Choir practice.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
S. Market St. & Columbia
Ave.
Rev. Donald M. Whitesel,
Rector
SUNDAY
8:30 A.M. Holy Communion
10:30 A.M. Family Eucharist
and Sermon. Mrs.
Romayne Bidgetts will be
guest soloist. Nursery and
Church School.
4:00 P.M. Rogation Service
at Bangor Church.
MONDAY
7:30 P.M. Pre-convention
meeting, St. John’s,
Marietta.
THURSDAY, ASCENSION
DAY
7:00 P.M. Holy Communion
7:30 P.M. Senior Choir
Rehearsal
Cross Roads
Brethren in Christ Church
Rev. J. Peterson, Pastor
SUNDAY
9:15 a.m., Sunday School
Annual
Percentage
Rate
9.31%
9.31%
9.31%
(The above schedules are for 36 month contracts, with approved down payment.
Credit life and accident & health insurance available at additional cost.)
WE WELCOME AUTO LOAN APPLICATIONS. COME RIGHT IN!
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
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MOUNT JOY — 653-1441
MAYTOWN — 426-1512
May 15, 1974
Mount Joy Bulletin - Page 5
MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES
BY GRACE HENDERSON
PHONE 426-3303
SA
The following have bir-
thday anniversaries during
May:
Tammy Stoner, May 2;
James Gutshall, May 5;
Jane Fryberger, May 12 and
Mrs. Martha Drager, May
18.
James Gutshall was en-
tertained by the family in
honor of his birthday an-
niversary.
Ivan Hess who worked for
PP&L, has joined the
retirees.
Chief George R. Shirk of
East © Donegal Police
graduated last Friday from
an advanced training course
at the State Police Academy,
Hershey.
Miss Marie Harter was
transferred to Lancashire
Hall, Neffsville.
Mr. and Mrs. John Flin-
chbaugh and Miss Helen
Sload, York, visited Mrs.
Herbert Smith over last
weekend.
In a letter from Rhoda
Kauffman, a missionary at
Bangladesh, she spoke of the
high rising cost of living -
raisins $1.70 per 1b., gas $1.20
a gallon and 2 lbs. of rice
more than an ordinary
laborer earns in a day.
St. John’s Mother and
Daughter Banquet will be
held at the Rheems Fire Hall
on Saturday evening at 6:30.
10:25 a.m., Worship Hour:
message by the Pastor -
‘“‘Miriam - Pioneer of
God’s People.’ Special
Music Crossroads
Decision
7:00 p.m., Pioneer Girls’
Encampment
WEDNESDAY
7:00 p.m., Prayer Meeting
(Last week for Boys’
Brigade and Pioneer
Girls)
8:00 p.m., Last rehearsal for
the choir.
St. Mark’s United
Methodist Church
W. Richard Kohler, Pastor
SUNDAY
9:00 - Church School for all
ages
10:15 - Anniversary Sunday
worship service, Miss Lois
Miller, speaker.
7:00 - Chancel Choir in
concert
TUESDAY
10 to 3 - Sewing day
WEDNESDAY
7:30 - Share Groups Study
James
8:30 - Council on Ministries
THURSDAY
8:00 - Chancel Choir
rehearsal
Church of the Brethren
Mount Joy and Cedar Streets
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rev. C. Wayne Zunkel,
Pastor .
SUNDAY
9:15 a.m. - Church School
classes for all ages and
extended sessions.
10:30 a.m. - Morning Wor-
ship Service, sermon
“Why Elijah’’ by Rev. C.
Wayne Zunkel.
A full course family dinner
will be served and the ‘‘Mad
Hatter” will be the en-
tertainer.
The Mother and Daughter
Banquet at the Reformed
Church was held last Sunday
evening. The Men's
Fellowship prepared and
served the meal. The
program consisted of the
following: prayer by Mrs.
Patsy Shope; greeting by the
president, Mrs. Lorraine
Kanoff; a toast to the
daughters by Lorraine
Kanoff; a toast to Mothers
by Linda Good and Mrs.
Mary Adams presented her
four Imps. Prizes were
awarded to: the Mother
having the youngest
daughter, Mrs. James
Embly; the oldest Mother,
Mrs. Henry Haines; to the
Mother coming the greatest
distance, Mrs. David Shafer;
the oldest Mother having her
original teeth, Mrs. Aaron
Good and to the Mother with
the most grandchildren,
Mrs. Mildred Billett. Sixty-
one mothers and daughters
attended.
The Church of the
Brethren will have their
Mother-Daughter Banquet
May 23.
Participating in the
Mothers’ Day Service at the
Reformed Church were, Phil
Houseal, Randy Houseal,
Frank Splain, William
Kanoff and soloist Victor
Bock, Wrightsville.
Anniversary Sunday is
being observed at the Church
of God on Sunday with
special programs in the
morning and evening. The
Rev. Daihl will be the .
morning speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Singer
and Mr. and Mrs. John
Markle returned from
Quebec where they fished at
Lake Saint Marie gnd caught
11 Lake Trout and 71
Whitefish.
School Menu
Friday, May 17
Oven Baked Fish
Scalloped Potatoes
Mixed Vegetables
Applesauce & Cookie
Milk
Monday, May 20
Juice
Hamboat Sandwich
Buttered Carrots
Pears
Milk
Tuesday, May 21
Juice
Vegetable Soup
Pizzaburger
Sugar Cookie
Milk
Wednesday, May 22
Turkey and Gravy on Filling
Ball
Succotash with butter sauce
Lettuce with dressing
Peanut Butter Cake with
Icing
Milk
Thursday, May 23
Beef-Bar-B-Que with bun
French Fries
Buttered Peas
Fruit Crisp
Milk