Page 6 - Mount Joy Bulletin Chiques United Methodist Church Rev. Woodrow W. Kern - SUNDAY 9:15 A.M., Sunday School. 10:30 A.M., Worship Service. Sermon: ‘‘The Way Prepared.” 7:00 P.M., Christmas Program by the Ritter Sisters. ; WEDNESDAY 7:00 P.M., Chapel Choir Rehearsal. 8:00 P.M., Chancel Choir Rehearsal. THURSDAY 9:30 A.M., “Mary Circle” at the church. St. Marks to Hold Congregational Meeting Sunday The annual Congregational Dinner meeting will be held in the Fellowship hall of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, on Sunday, Dec. 8, immediately following the Morning Worship Service. A full-course meal will be served by the ladies of the congregation. The business of the Annual Church Conference will follow with the pastor, W. Richard Kohler, presiding. There will be a review of the events of the past year and a slide presentation of a number of congregational activities will follow. Election of officers for 1975 and the presentation of the church’s budget for the new year will be major items on the agenda. There also will be a report from the church’s trustees on their activities and projects. Finally, there will be projections into 1975 and a closing challenge to the people by the. pastor. CHRISTMAS TEA The Women’s Republican Club of Lancaster City and County will hold its annual Christmas tea and in- stallation of officers on Thursday, December 12, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Hartman, Jr., 47 Glen Moore Circle. The home is located off Route 501 opposite the Lancaster Shopping Center. The tea is open to the public and no reservations are necessary. NEEDED CATTLE, HOG & SHEEP BUYERS The livestock industry is growing and needs qualified Buyers. You must be able to keep up with today’s volatile markets. To qualify you should have a farm or agricultural background and enjoy working with livestock. Write today with your experience & background, for an interview in your area. Include name, address, phone number and age. : AMERICAN CATTLE CO. |= W. Jackson Bivd. — 614 Chicago, lllinois 60604 28-2c December 4, 1974 Gelder Wedding Mr. and Mrs. George B. Siller, Mount Joy R1, were the guests of honor at a surprise drop-in party on Sunday, Nov. 24, com- memorating their 50th wedding anniversary, given by their daughter, Doris J. Morton, at her home. The couple was married on Nov. 22,1924, in the Lutheran parsonage by the late Rev. George M. Kircher. Mrs. Siller is the former Frances E. Garber, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Amos Garber. Mr.. Siller is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Siller. Mr. Siller retired from Gerberich-Payne Shoe company this past June, after having been a shoe cutter with the firm for 53 years. Mrs. Siller retired in July 1973 from Ginder’s Dry Cleaner’s store in Mount Joy. She also has been employed at Gerberich- Payne for several years. FE RT SD a ae ie ht a They are the parents of one daughter, Doris, Mount Joy. They have six grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Joycee-ettes Hold November Meeting President Crystal Fackler, president, was in charge of the November business meeting of the Mount Joy Joycee-ettes, held recently. A puppet show was given by a Women’s Club of Lancaster, entitled ‘‘Bar- nyard Frolic’’ for the children of Messiah Home, on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 23. Ingathering Chairman Lois Getty reported articles of clothing have been pur- chased for the Messiah Home Children, from the Joycee-ettes. : Finalized plans were made for the annual Joycee-ettes bazaar, to be held Friday and Saturday, Dec. 6 and 7 at St. Marks Methodist church. District III Vice-President el Mee MN See Nn ep nf pm Bg 3 A) gd 7 a ” 0 - 7 oF Tw oF 2 ” Os Be 2 RG Ea AR MS Lavon Harnish, reported on the District Jaycette fall meeting held in the Poconos. Chairmen were named for the following: DSA award— Sharon Funk and Sandy Gingrich; Sweetheart Contest — Rhonda Procter, and fashion show — Sharon Funk and Patti Sinegar. Deb Newcomer, mem- bership chairman, reported that there are now 39 regular members and five social members in the club. If, and When, Big Snow Comes, Borough is Ready If — and when — snow comes to Mount Joy, the borough is ready! Joe Bateman, borough manager, said this week that the borough crews are ready If you've i & te health & personal pr times. # SPECIAL! ailing to remove all hard luck 1 you who to keep away from. She will lems. Y TV. She is known throughout *5 Palm Reading With This Ad, *2. EE and plans are made for handling the situation. Also, the community has on hand approximately $800 which is ear marked for removal of snow from the business area of Main street. The fund, raised by POCO OCDPPOIPO0DLORO0000CRLOONPPOEOPOO0L000OE > MAY Indian Reader & n praying for help, now you have found it. 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