The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 29, 1926, Image 4

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Work or Dress
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Young Folks Are
Joined in Wedlock
(From Page One)
Moyer Diffenderfer, both of Eliza-
bethtown, were united in marriage
by the Rev. Frank Croman.
Suitzbach—Feeser
A pretty wedding was solemnized
in St. Mary’s Catholic church, Mari-
etta, when Miss Gertrude Feeser,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Feeser, of Maytown, was united in
marriage to Charles Sultzbach, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sultzbach, of
Marietta.
Wadsworth—Wampler
A wedding was solemnized at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. H. K. Ober,
at Elizabethtown, Christmas
ing when Mrs. Emma Wampler, and
Rev. William John Wadsworth, Jr.,
of Pottstown, were married by Rev.
Ober.” The bride was attended by
Mrs. Annie Minnich, Ironville, as
matron of honor.
Mrs. Wadsworth was a member of
the Elizabethtown. College faculty
several years ago and at present is
art supervisor at the Pottstown
school.
Rettew—Mummaw
Thursday evening in the parson-
age of the Otterbein United Breth-
ren church, Cleveland R. Rettew
and Miss Erna Mummaw, both of
Ironville, were married by Rev. C.
H. Holzinger. The ring ceremony
of the church was used. The young
couple were accompanied by Melvin
R. Wissler, of Lancaster, and Miss
Thelma Lewis, of Columbia. The
® bride was attired in pink satin-back
crepe and carried a bouquet of
The bridesmaid
and
Mrs.
white bridal roses.
was dressed in green georgette
carried pink roses. Mr. and
Rettew will reside in Ironville.
Geistweit—Myers
On Christmas morning at 10 A.
M., Miss Mildred Geistweit became
the bride of Mr. Paul Myers, of
Eizabethtown.
The ceremony was solemnized by
Rev. Ralph Bornman in the Evan-
gelical parsonage, and was witnessed
by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kaylor and
Mrs. Ralph Borneman.
The bride is one of the prominent








: les. of the
; Chueh, 3 5 active gaged in
“th of the
2 Sistant Pianist
be an
morn- i
Treasurer of the K. IL. C. E.; as
Assistant Editor of the local church
paper, and is a member of the
church choir.
The bridegroom has been engaged
in work in his home town, where he
has been at home with his parents.
Both young people come from
good Christian homes, which has re-
sulted in developing noble character.
| ER eee
Plan for the 1927 Garden
A few of the 1927 garden
catalogs have been distributed by
seedmen. The rest will follow early
in January. They are more beauti-
ful and interesting than ever. They
make very interesting reading after
the heliday season when
looking forward to
Jot down the
of seed you
you are |
spring planting. |
varieties and amount |
require. Send your |
order early.
So delicate is a
now being made to measure heat |
in the more distant stars that fly |
wings are used in parts of its con-
struction. In making the instru-|
ment the craftsman cut down a
brass tube to such thinness that it |
crumples under its weight like a,
piece of paper.
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new instrument |
A good sandwich spread is made |
by mixing grated orange rind with |
an equal amount of butter and 2)
small amount of orange juice.
These sandwiches are nice for after!
noon tea, or for serving with a
beverage at an evening party.
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Tokio petitioners are being tried |
for lese majesty for having plotted
to present publicly a petition to the
Prince Regent. A public petition
to the throne is against the laws, re-
gulations and dignity of the Imper-
ial household.
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|
Owing to the unnatural heat of |
the autumn months, chestnut, apple, |and Praise service.
and pear trees and lilacs have been |
blooming in France for the second!
time this year.
mnt antl lpi tin.
rate, it would |
At modern wage
more than $6,000,000, %
have cost
000 to construct the great pyramid | |Fred Bucher.

of Eevpt. Mid-week service Wednesday, at
- {7:45 P. M.
The reformer should be patient | You are invited to these services.
with wus. After all, the world’s
wickedness keeps him in a job.
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seed
| services.
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor
|Rev. I. A. MacDannald, D.D., Pastor
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THEYMOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO., PA.
WOOL CAPS
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WOOL HOSE and Girls ork or Dress
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LADIES’ WINTER COATS,
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Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor
Sunday School 9:30 A. M.
Morning Service 10:45 A. M.
Evening service 7:00 P. M.
Light Brigade meeting Wednes-
day evening, Jan. 5,, 6:30.
St. Mark’s United Brethren Church
Rev. H. S. Kiefer, Pastor
Sunday School at 9.00 A. M.
H. N. Nissly, Superintendent.
Worship and Sermon 10:16 A. M.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.
Worship and sermon at 7:30.
You are cordially invited to the

Presbyterian Church
Church School 9:30 A. M.
H. S. Newcomer, Superintendent
Evening worship and sermon 7:30
Subject: “Acknowledging Jesus as
Saviour.”
Wednesday at 7:30 P. M., Prayer
Church of God
S.S., 9:30A. M.
Sermon 10:30 A. M.
C. E, 630 PM
Leader, Mr.


St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
[ Theme:
cords Destroyed.”

Rev. C. E. Knickle, M. A
9:15 A. M." Scho
280 AM
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evening of the year at 8:00.
Theme:
Paul after his Conversion?”
evangelistic services to continue for
an indefinite period of time.
gin every evening
week at 7:15 P. M.
A. M.
held Friday, December
o’clock for the purpose of electing
officers for the
which a watch night service will be
held.
Theme: “Fellowship in Prayer.” ered that rats would travel 190 mi-
Christian Endeavor 6:45 P. M. |les to obtain food.
Topic: “Being true to our rr
a — ning of a revival.
| | Start the New Year right by giv-
| | (ng Ged first place in your life. Our
| IN Ol R i | RCI i ES i church is here to help vou to live]
: ? close to God all the year.
| ! Come and worship with us.
| RELIGIOUS MATTERS REPORTED BY THE PASTORS OF THE i i
VARIOUS CONGREGATIONS IN AND AROUND i Methodist Episcopal Church
: MOUNT JOY £4 Rev. John Stetler, Pastor
J | 9.15 A. M. Church School.
oo am % Dr. E. W. Garber. Superintendent. |
30 A. M. N s
Reformed Mennonite 7:30 P. M. Evening service with! 10150 A: Wh Morning worship®aiid
Rev. Christ S. Nolt, pastor special sermon to young people. r i . 3 ‘eo
There will be services in the Re-| Monday 7:30 P. M. Choir practice. The Sacrament of the Lord's’
formed Mcnnonite church on West The Christmas music will be re- 6:30 P. M. Epworth League
Main street, next Sunday morning !peated on Sunday. Loaders Mrs. Hirves Braboker
at ten o’clock. The anthem, “And There Were 7:30 P. M Eventing So and
Shepherds,” will be sung during Sst on Re 2
Donegal Presbyterian Church the offering. “A New Year's Wish”.
| Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Friends and strangers are wel-, Wednesday, 4:00 P. M. Junior
Church School at 9:30, Mr. D. C. | come. League. Mrs. William Diffenderf-
| Witmer, Superintendent. Any member in arrears of church |, superintendent
| Morning worship and sermon at pledges, please remit in order that Wednesday 7:30 P. M. Mid-week
{10:00 A. M. Subject; “My Father.” {the books for the year may be clos- Devotional
“Eom ed up-to-date. Friday, 7:30 P. M. Choir Rehear-
Trinity Lutheran Church sal.
You are most cordially invited to
all these services.
eee eee.
Florin U. B. Church in Christ
Rev. J. C. Deitzler, pastor
Watch night service on the last
“Inside’’ Information
Bible School 9:30 A. M. Do you measure accurately when
Morning worship at 10:30 A. M. | you make a cake? Fill your meas-
“Sins Cancelled an: Re- uring cup and level it off? Level
|off each teaspoon and tablespoon?
Sift dry ingredients as directed?
{Cream sugar and fat thoroughly?
Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. { Fold egg whites in last? Success in
Evening worship 7:15 P. M. cake making depends partly on
“Has the Gospel Affected some of these fine points; others
| will be found in farmers’ Bulletin
1450-F, Home Baking.
of Burl-
took out the
Junior Society 5:15 P. M.
Intermediate Society 5:45 P. M
This marks the beginning of the
To be-
throughout the
One Charles Newbold,
ington, New Jersey,
first American patent on g plow in
1797. Newbold’s plow could be
drawn by two oxen whereas other
plows required strength of eight or
ten.
You are cordially invited.

T. U. Evangelical Church
Rev. Ralph Bornman, Pastor
Prayer Service Wednesday 7:30.
Sabbath ' School Sunday at 9:30
eee
A new British Bank has as its ar-
mor a special steel which, if attack-
ed by an oxyacetylene torch, will
send out a shower of sparks of such
magnitude that the burglar will be
driven away.
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Choir practice Friday, 9:30 P. M.
A congregational meeting will be
31st, at 10
coming year after
By an experiment in England
whereby indestructible tags were
Preaching 10:30 A. M attached to their legs, it was discov-
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It is estimated that there are 7,-
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| There are approximately
| million farms in the United States.
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It etl, Then, to Learn the Importance
of Good Elimination.
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kidneys permits a retention of

Vo. waste isons in the blood. Symp-
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init FE old to dull, lang¥#id feeling, drowsy head-
jade dy. a g gold to € ra aches and, onetime, toxic back-
214,583 ministers,
been twice
scarlet fever.
Barbers at a recent convention
estimated that blondes have 150,000
hairs on their head and redheads
only 30,000, on the average.
Greenland is sinking into the sea
at the rate of six feet ix inches
each century, according to the ve-
port made by a Danish expedition.
Friendly Penguins have been
known to make advances to humans
by following them about and at
as great as
{tempting to present them with peb-
bles
Development of the Everglades
of Florida is depriving the Semino-
les of their means of livelihood,
For centuries they have lived on
what they could get by hunting and
fishing.
A 5,100- pound
cently shot from the de
tleship at San Pedro, Califo
a catapult in whicH a charge
powder equivalent. to that used
when an eight-pound shell was ex-
ploded.
Declaring that he thought a min-
ister should not be paid more than
the average income of the people of
his congregation, the pastor of a
New York State Presbyterian chur-
ch refused with thanks a salary in-
crease of $500,
* A Hindu millionaire of the Jain
sect: who believes in non-killing, is










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