Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, February 12, 1975, Image 10

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iANNA BULLETIN
CHURCH NEWS
NEWS OF AREA CHURCHES ON THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY THE
MARY G. NISSLEY
Funeral Director
East Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Phone 653-1151
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H. L. “PETE” SHIREMAN,
150 W. MARKET ST.
MARIETTA, PA. 17547
PHONE 426-1356

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West Main Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Phone 653-1841
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UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY
BANK
Mount Joy — Maytown
Drive-in, Walk Up Windows at
Both Offices Open
Saturday 8- 11a.m.
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KEENER MEMORIALS
MAYTOWN, PA.
Phone 426-1959

CHURCH OF THE
BRETHREN
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rev. C. Wayne Zunkel
Pastor
Sunday, Feb. 16 - 9:15
a.m. Church School Classes
for all ages and extended
sessions. 10:30 a.m. Morn-
ing Worship service; sermon,
“Faces Around The Cross --
Mary” by Rev. C. Wayne
Zunkel.
CHIQUES UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Dr. L. Elbert Wething-
ton, Chairman, Department
of Religion, Lebanon Valley
College, Lebanon, Pa., will
be the resource leader for
the Bible study on the Gos-
pel of Luke at the Chiques
United Methodist Church,
Mount Joy. The first lec-
ture is on Sunday, Febru-
ary 16th. This will be pre-
ceded by a Covered Dish
Supper at 5:30 p.m. with
the lecture beginning at
6:30 p.m.
Thereafter, all other sess-
ions will begin at 7:00 p.m.
Closing date is March 16th.
The public is cordially in-
vited to sessions.
ST. MARK'S
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Mount Joy, Pa.
W. Richard Kohler, Pastor
Schedule - Week of Feb. 16
Sunday - 9:00 Church
School. 10:15 Worship Ser-
mon Theme: “A New Per-
son.” 7:00 Evening Pro-
gram.
Monday-6:00 Sisterhood
Class (Covered Dish).
Tuesday - 10 to 3 Sewing
Day
Wednesday - 6:15 Wesley
Singers. 7:30 Lenten Ser-
vice - Adam Shaub.
Thursday - 6:15 Cherubs.
7:00 Celestial Choir. 7:30
Dorcas Society (Detweiler’s)
8:00 Chancel Choir.
Saturday - 10 a.m. Con-
firmation Class.
COURIERS TO SING
AT ST. MARK'S
The popular *““‘Couriers™
of Harrisburg will appear
in concert at St. Mark’s
United Methodist Church,
27-29 E. Main St., Mount
Joy, Pa. On Wednesday Even-
ing February 12th, at 7:30
p.m. The church doors
open at 6:30.
The public is invited to
hear the “Couriers.” There
is no admission charge, but
an offering will be received.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. Stephen W. Getty
Pastor
Wednesday - 7:30 p.m.
Holy Communion service.
Thursday - 7:30 a.m.
Prayer group meets. 7:30
p.m. Choir practice.
Sunday - 9:45 a.m. School
with classes for all ages.
11:00 a.m. Worship service.
Nursery provided. Junior
church service. 6:00 p.m.
Youth groups meet.
CROSS ROADS
BRETHREN IN CHRIST
CHURCH
Mount Joy, Pa.
Roy J. Peterman, Pastor
Sunday, Feb. 16 - 9:15
a.m. Sunday School. 10:25
TERETE Eee re srr ed
eA GARI
a.m., Morning Worship
Hour: Pastor Peterman
brings the message - Special
music - Crossroads Decision.
7:00 p.m. Evening Service.
Wednesday, Feb. 19 -
7:00 p.m. PRAYER MEET-
ING. Clubs meet. 8:00 p.m.
Choir rehearses.
FLORIN CHURCH OF
THE BRETHREN
815 Bruce Ave., Mount Joy
Jacob F. Replogle, Pastor
Wednesday, Feb. 12 -
7:00 p.m. Cooperative Len-
ten Service at Florin Church.
Rev. Dr. Harold Z. Bom-
berger, speaker.
Sunday, Feb. 16 - 9:00
a.m. Church School. 10:00
a.m. Morning Worship,
“Christ of the Cross.” Com-
missioning Cross Bearers.
7:00 p.m. Church “Town
Meeting” on Brethren Vill-
age and Florin Church Long
Range Plans.
Wednesday, Feb. 19 -
7:00 p.m., Lenten Service
at Glossbrenner U. M.
Church.
CHIQUES UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Woodrow W. Kern
Sunday, Feb. 16 - 9:15
a.m. Sunday School. 10:30
a.m. Worship Service: Len-
ten Holy Communion. 5:30
p.m. Covered Dish Supper.
7:00 p.m. Bible Study by
Dr. L. Elbert Wethington,
Professor at Lebanon Valley
College.
Wednesday, Feb. 19 -
12:00 Noon, Golden Age
Fellowship. 7:00 p.m. Chap-
pel Choir Rehearsal.
p.m. Chancel Choir Rehear-
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Thursday, Feb. 20 - 7:30
p.m. United Methodist Wo-
men. Theme, “The Invol-
ved Women.” 7:30 p.m.
United Methodist Men.
CHRISTIAN &
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
CHURCH
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rev. James H. Grumbine
Pastor
Sunday, Feb. 16 - 9:15
a.m. Sunday School Rally.
Mr. Ray Christ, Lebanon,
will be the musical guest.
10:30 a.m. Worship Service:
Mr. Christ will play various
musical instruments includ-
ing a variety of bells. 6:00
p.m. Senior and Junior AYF
groups. 7:00 p.m. Service
of Praise and Fellowship. 3
Music by the Ladies chorus.
Monday - 7:00 p.m. Area
Youth Rally at Red Lion;
Mr. Tony Velanti will sing
and speak.
Tuesday - 7:00 p.m
Brigade and Pioneer groups.
Wednesday - 7:30 p.m.
Family Service of Praise and
Prayer.
GLOSSBRENNER
UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Mount Joy, Pa.
Clair L. Wagner, Jr.
Pastor
Sunday, Feb. 16 - 9:30
a.m. Worship. Sermon: “Be
Aware!” 10:30 a.m. Chris-
tian Instruction in the Sun-
day Church School. 6:00
p.m. Boys and Girls Fellow-
ship Hour - Youth Fellow-
ship Hour - Mission ‘785,
Lancaster County Spanish
Ministry.
Monday, Feb. 17 - 7:00
p.m. Boy Scouts
Tuesday, Feb. 18 - 6:30
p.m. Girl Scouts. 6:45 p.m.
Church Bowling. 7:15 p.m.
Children’s Council.
Wednesday, Feb. 19 -
6:30 p.m. Junior Choir re-
hearsal. 7:00 p.m. Lenten
Service at Glossbrenner
Church. Dr. Harold Z. Bom-
berger, guest speaker. Ser-
mon: “Temptation” - Matt-
hew 4:1-11. 4:15 p.m.
Youth Choir rehearsal. 8:00
p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal.
Thursday, Feb. 20 - 6:30
p.m. Junior High Confirma-
tion Class II. 7:30 p.m.
Adult Dept. Ieaders.
Friday, Feb. 21 - Con-
firmation Groups visit Jew-
ish Synagogue.
Saturday, Feb. 22 - 6:30
- 9:30 Youth Fellowship
Swim Party at Elizabeth-
town College.
CHRISTIAN &
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
CHURCH
“A Thief in the Night,”
a color film, will be showr,
at the Christian and Mission-
ary Alliance Church, 153
E. High St., Elizabethtown,
Saturday, February 15 at
8 p.m.
“A Thief in the Night”
is a mighty motion picture
about Bible prophecy. It
shows what can happen
when Jesus Christ returns.
This story centers around
Patty, an average girl caught
up in living for the present,
fF ov rR PFOA Er
with little concern about
the future.
The fast moving pace in-
cludes a young man con-
fronted by a deadly Asian
cobra, a young girl’s escape
from jail, and a take-over
by “The Imperium” that
regards all who are not pro-
perly identified by the
“Mark of the Beast” as en-
emies of the system.
Filmed on location in
Iowa, the story portrays
with devastating reality the
Biblical prediction, “there
will be no place to hide.”
One does not merely view
this film, he experiences it.
Every thinking person will
seriously consider its impact.
The film is being sponsor-
ed by the Christian Service
Brigade of the church and
they cordially invite people
of the community to attend.
COOPERATIVE
LENTEN SERVICE
On this Wednesday even-
ing, Feb. 12, the Coopera-
tive Lenten Services of the
Glossbrenner United Metho-
dist Church and the Florin
Church of the Brethren will
open at the latter church at
7:00 p.m.
The guest minister will
be the Rev. Dr. Harold Z.
Bomberger, Exec. Secretary,
Atlantic Northeast District
of the Church of the Breth-
ren. He will be the guest
speaker at the first three of
the Wednesday evening ser-
vices with the Rev. Dr. Mark
Hostetter, District Superin-
tendent of the United Meth-
odist Church bringing the
messages the last three
nights.
The theme for this year’s
services is “Scenes From the
Life of the Master” and
Rev. Bomberger will speak
on Wednesday evening on
“Christ’s Baptism.” There
will also be featured special
music along with congrega-
tional singing.
Rev. Bomberger is a na-
tive of Annville, Pa., and
took his undergraduate work
at Elizabethtown College;
graduate work was done at
Bethany Theological Semin-
ary, Gettysburg Seminary,
and elsewhere. He has held
distinguished pastorates in
Westminster, Md. and for
11 years was pastor at Mc-
Pherson, Kans., before ac-
cepting his present position.
He was elected Annual Con-
ference Moderator of the
Church of the Brethren for
the year 1971. Mr. Bom-
berger has travelled exten-
sively and studied for a
short period in Jerusalem.
The general public is
warmly invited to these Len-
ten services beginning this
Wednesday.
“THANK YOU” DINNER
St. John’s Episcopal
Church, Marietta, will show
its appreciation to all the
people who helped in the
restoration of the church
Rectory at 209 E. Market
St., Marietta, by inviting
them all to dinner.
They will be entertained
at the Parish House at 6:30
p.m. on Saturday, February
1S.
Fre rr, » Sr
February 12, 1975
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Lom-
bardo (Teresa Poth), R. D.
2, Mount Joy, a son at
General Hospital, Thursday.
DEATHS
Michael R. Good, 68,
former police chief of Mount ~
Joy from 1959 to 1963,
died Sunday evening in Lan-
caster General Hospital.
Good joined the force in
1951 and retired in 1971.
He is survived by his
widow, A. Marie Coulter
Good; a daughter, Lillian,
Mrs. James Rother of Balti-
more; three stepsons, Ro-
bert Barndt of Lancaster,
and William A. and James
W. Barndt both of Ephrata;
a brother, Charles of Man-
heim; two sisters, Lillian,
Mrs. Henry Gable of Camp
Hill and Elizabeth Good of
Lancaster; and 14 grand-
children.
Curvin H. Martin, 84,
died unexpectedly at his
home last Thursday on Mari-
etta Avenue, Mount Joy.
Active in the Republican
Party, Donegal Presbyterian
Church, Florin Fire Com-
pany, Mount Joy Rotary
Club, and the Donegal
Schools, he retired from
farming in 1960.
He is survived by the
following children: Grace,
wife of Lewis E. Bixler,
Marietta, R1; Mrs. Helen
M. Wivell, Columbia, RI;
Ella, wife of Roland P. Ely,
Middletown, Ohio; Mrs.
Florence M. Drake, Pebble
Beach, Calif.; Kathryn M.,
wife of Robert G. Bowers,
Elizabethtown: Curvin H.
Jr., Clewiston, Fla.; Milton
D. S., Satellite Beach, Fla.;
Judith M., wife of John
Bunn, Wilmington, Del.; and
David, Elizabethtown.
Also surviving are 28
grandchildren; 10 great-
grandchildren; and two sis-
ters, Mrs. Malinda Beaver-
son, and Mrs. Helen Busser,
both of York.
George M. Houseal, noted
educator, died last week.
Mr. Houseal served as
principal of Mount Joy
Township High School,
Harrison Junior High School
in Lebanon, and Bart Town-
ship High School.
He was a graduate of
Maytown High School, Mil-
lersville State College, and
Temple University, where
he was awarded a master’s
degree.
He is survived by his
widow, three brothers, Ro-
bert, Carl, and Norman, all
of Maytown, and a sister,
Mrs. William Hollenbaugh of
Ephrata.
Ludwig McComsey, Sr., 67,
R. D. 1, Columbia, Monday
at his home.
Mrs. Lucille Hall, 507 Hill
Street, Mount Joy, Friday
at Lancaster General Hos-
pital.
John S, Haines, R,D. 2,
Mount Joy, 81, Sunday
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