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    Page 6 - Msunt Joy Bulletin
May 29, 1974
NEWS OF AREA CHURCHES ON THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE
FOLLOWING BUSINESS FIRMS:
MARY G. NISSLEY
Funeral Director
East Main Steet
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Phone 653-1151
MOUNT JOY
RESTAURANT
®
307 West Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
THE SICO COMPANY
Oil Burner Sales & Service
Quality Petroleum Products
MOUNT JOY, PA.
&
HOSTETTER'’S DINING
SERVICE, INC.
363 North Barbara St.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
653-5911
N
J.B.HOSTETTER & SONS
Hardware
G.E. Appliances
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West Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Phone 653-1841
3-3
UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY
BANK
Mount Joy — Maytown
Drive-In, Walk-Up Windows at
Both Offices Open
Saturday 8 - ¥"
WOLGEMUTH BROS., Inc.
FLORIN FEEDS
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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Burner:
(Fuel Chief| S3les&
|HEATING OIL | Service
& OIL HEATING EQUIPMENT
GARBER OIL COMPANY
105 Fairview St., Mount Joy
Phone 653-1821
KEENER MEMORIALS
MAY TOWN, PA.
Phone 426-1959
— AT THE CHURCHES —
Glossbrenner United
Methodist Church
Clair L. Wagner, Jr., Pastor
SUNDAY
9:30 a.m. - Worship. Con-
firmation. Pentecost.
Sermon, ‘‘Pentecost
Power.”
10:30 a.m. - Christian
Instruction in the Sunday
Church School.
WEDNESDAY
7:00 p.m. - Midweek Service
8:00 p.m. - Senior Choir
rehearsal.
THURSDAY
7:30 p.m. Administrative
Board.
FRIDAY
Conference United
Methodist Women’s
Annual Meeting, Albright
College.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. Donald M. Whitesel
Rector
SUNDAY
8:30 a.m. Holy Communion
10:30 a.m. Family Eucharist
and Sermon. Nursery and
Church School.
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 Worship
Service, sermon ‘The
Baptism of the Holy
Spirit” by Rev. C. Wayne
Zunkel.
Chiques United Methodist
Church
Rev. Woodrow W. Kern
Pastor
SUNDAY
9:15 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship Service.
Holy Communion.
WEDNESDAY
10:00 a.m., Sewing by the
ladies of the church.
THURSDAY
7:30 p.m., Administrative
Board. Special planning
for the year 1974-1975.
Mount Joy Church of God
Ralph C. Warner, Pastor
SUNDAY
9:00 a.m. Bible School
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Service. Sermon Theme,
‘““A Christ Honoring
Service”
No Evening Worship Service
Sunday, June 2nd due to
the Baccalaurate Service
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m. Prayer and Bible
Study
THURSDAY, May 29
No Senior Choir Rehearsal
St. Mark’s United
Methodist Church
W. Richard Kohler, Pastor
SUNDAY
9:00 - Church School for all
ages
10:15 - Worship Celebration
on Pentecost
MONDAY
6:30 - Vacation Bible School
7:15 - Bible Study No. 212
(Mrs. Sprecher)
8:00 - Youth Council in the
Office
TUESDAY
6:30 - Vacation Bible School
WEDNESDAY
12:45 - Bible Study No. 212
(Mrs. Sprecher)
6:30 - Vacation Bible School
7:30 - Share Groups
THURSDAY
6:30 - Vacation Bible School
FRIDAY
6:30 - Vacation Bible School
Florin Church
Of The Brethren :
Jacob F. Replogle, Pastor
SUNDAY
9:00 a.m., Church School for
all ages
10:00 a.m., Pentecost
Morning Worship, ‘The
Spirit of God to Expectant
People.”
MONDAY
Relief Truck Pick-up, E-
town
WEDNESDAY
7:30 p.m., Midweek Bible
Study Hour
P.P. & L. Dividend
Moves Up 2 Cents
An increase in the
quarterly dividend rate to 45
cents per share, from 42
cents per share, on its
common stock has been
announced by Pennsylvania
Power & Light Company’s
board of directors. The
higher dividend, which will
be payable on July 1, to
shareowners of record June
10, is the first increase by the
company since 1972.
In other board action, it
was announced that com-
pany earnings for the 12
months ended April 30 were
$2.59 per share compared to
$2.49 per share for the same
period last year.
In commenting on the
increase in the dividend rate,
Jack K. Busby, PP&L
president, said, ‘‘This
modest increase conforms
with company policy which,
in turn, is consistent with the
industry norm. It does
nothing more than keep pace
with the increased per share
investment by our
shareowners.”’
Radio For Blind
Subject Of Talk
For BPW Club
Jay Daudna, operator of a
radio station for the blind,
was guest speaker at the
May meeting of the Mount
Joy Business and
Professional Women’s Club,
held at Hostetters.
Speaking on ‘‘Radio
Talking Library for the Blind
and Physically Han-
dicapped,”” Daudna pointed
out the joy and enter-
tainment these persons
receive from this outlet.
Marion Campbell, executive
director of the Lancaster
Chapter of the Pennsylvania
Association for the blind
accompanied the speaker.
Miss Peggy Keller, in-
troduced Debra Nissley, girl
of the month at Donegal high
school, and her mother, Mrs.
Donald Nissley, also a guest
of the club.
The civic participation
committee arranged the
evening’s entertainment.
Mrs. John Zeller was
chairman. Members of the
committee are: Mrs.
Franklin Zink, Mrs. Michael
Pricio, Mrs. James
Spangler, Mrs. Richard
Dillinger, Mrs. Lee Ellis,
Mrs. John Melhorn and Mrs.
A.P. Mitzkavich. Flute and
piano duets were presented
by Gloria Longenecker and
Carol Buzeck.
A report of the card party
and the rummage sale was
presented by the finance
chairman, Mrs. Arthur
Sprecher, who stated a total
of $391 was realized from the
two projects.
Church of Brethren
Set to Observe
Pentecost Sunday
The Florin Church of the
Brethren will observe
Pentecost Sunday, June 2,
with a special service of
celebration, beginning at
10:00 a.m.
The high school graduates
will be recognized and will
participate in the worship
following a breakfast for,
them in the parsonage. New
church members will be
received and all will have the
opportunity of writing and
sharing their own faith
statement to the world. The
youth of the church are
preparing an unusual and
surprise way of sending
these statements forth.
The Senior Mixed Choir
will appear for the final time
this season, singing the
anthem, “Happy Flocks and
Safely Wonder.” The pastor
will bring the message, “The
Spirit of God to Expectant
People.”
St. Mark's Church
To Confirm Class
On Pentecost Sunday,
June 2, 16 young persons will
be confirmed and received
into the membership of St.
Mark’s United Methodist
Church, at the 10:15 a.m.
Worship Service.
They include: Mary Ann
Derr, David Drace, Mitchell
Drace, Donna Germer,
Sherri Good, Daniel Mer-
chant, Vicki Merchant,
Robin Miller, Arlen Mum-
mau, Beth Newcomer, Kevin
Roth, Aaron Secrest, Jen-
nifer Sherk, Debra Will,
Teresa Will and Diane
Yingst.
These young persons have
completed 30 or more class
sessions, worked on projects,
made visits, taken tests,
been interviewed and have
made professions of faith.
The Confirmation liturgy
will include a service of the
Laying on of Hands. Copies
of the Bible will be presented
to each Confirmand. Parents
of the young people will
participate in the activities.
The pastor, W. Richard
Kohler, will preach the
sermon, receive the Con-
firmands into full mem-
bership and present them to
the congregation. The
Chancel Choir will sing.
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WALL-TO-WALL
CARPETING
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RANTS WILL COME
One of our decorator-trained
salesmen will come to your
home at no extra charge.
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MOUNT JOY, PA.
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to $10.00 per week, and watch your club grow as you make your vacation plans.
If you had a Vacation Club at Union National last year, relax and enjoy your va-
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MOUNT JOY BANK
MAYTOWN, PA.
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