PAGE FOUR RELIGIOUS NEWS HAPPENINGS ON IN OUR CHURCHES| LOCAL DIAMON NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE MANNHEIM HI NINE CHURCHES IN MOUNT JOY ROUTS MOUNT BORO AND THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COM. MUNITY RR 3 1 ount Donegal Presbyterian Church | High School tossers on Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor | Brown / 1d, here, b Church school at 9.30. ( f 19 to D. C. Witmer, Superintendent. Trinity Lutheran Church ( { Rev. Geo. A. Kercher, Pastor {the game. Bible School 9.30 A. M. | Manheim H. S. Morning Ser 3 10:40 A. M. A The evening /1Ce il e om ed on account of the Baccalaureate services in the U. I The First Presbyterian Church C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor nt ed Bret hren c¢ sermon to the uating class the Mount Joy Hi School. Methodist Episcopal Church Rev. Wm. H. Beyer, Pastor A. M. nday S E. W. Garber, Sermon. Epworth League. Baccalaureate serbice . church. Totals Wednesday after school, Junior |Manheim league. Diffenderfer, Supt { Mount J Wednesday, 7.30 P. yer| Tyo base meeting. Cordial welcome to all. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church l Stru Rev’d. William S. J. Dumvill, Rector | 5 lis. Memorial Day services at St. | et 0 CO Luke’s Episcopal church on Sunday | MAYTOWN DEFEATS morning, May 26, at 10:30, LANDISVILLE HI which our veterans of the War, Spanish-American War, ytoyn High School tallied f our boys, girls, mothers and TS | puns in the opening stanza to of the World War, are cordially i | feat the Landisville High Sch vited. The subject of the Rev. Mr. | nine on the former's field, by Dumvill’s address will be—The Soul | score of 8 to 3, Monday afternoo of Flander’s Fields. | Sload’s home run was one of Mr. Dumvill will give the same | features of the contest. address at the Chapel of the Ma- | andisville sonic Homes Sunday afternoon at|gghi’n fifteen minutes til 2 o’clock. | Miller, |R. Nis y St. Mark's Church of The United | Kendig Brethren in Christ | L. Nis’) The Rev. C. E. Rettew, Minister | Brub’n, If 9:00 Bible School. [Ger'n, p, 6:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor So- | Will’s, cf cieties. {Over, 1b, p 7:30 Annual Baccalaureate Serv- | ice: Sermon by The Rev. William| Totals Beyer. { Maytown Wednesday evening 7 P. M.|Fuhr'n, mid-week devotional meeting: Chap- | Sioad, ter VI of “Continuing the Fellow- | Shum’r, 3b ship.” | Trostle Children’s Day will be observed on | Kaley June 1 with special sermon to the | Eshle children in the morning at 10:15 | at which time there will be baptism | Dr of infants and children. Children’ Day program by Sunday School a 7:00 P. M. { | | | | OR w | Church of God t te 2 . A. MacDannald, D. D. 1 bs its—Shumaker, Sload Minister i me Strue Jd. S. Sermon, 1 aye Sv > Scot Saw Possibilities il of Under. Water Craf for ldr ay practice. 1 I volution of under On Wednesd evening, 45 .| water boa on es mention oO M. Rev. and Mrs. S: Acs hoff, Scot ide 1, had it bee who escaped from 1- | translate ractical form, n tion, will tell of the in | have 1d the honor of pro getting away from the cruelty of ducing the first submarine, says 8 that country. These are cc | Writer iD the Weekly Scotsman, Tha i people of God and you will be distinction falls, actually, to a Dutch P y : i man, Cornelius Van Drebbell, who con- thrilled by their st All are in- she 2 co chart which was ¥ited to this service. | tried out on the River Thames, near Men’s chorus following the Wed- | London, in the early part of 1624, but SALE REGISTER nesas y even £ 1G so did not prove much of a success. (LASS DAY Ni XT | GRADE MUSICAL on Choir rehear Thursday at 7:30 8 remarkable fact that rly re I£. you want a notice of your sale | ow = [om il 1 iy P. M. . : | thirty years before Van Drebbell’s in- MOND AY NIGHT in this register weekly | GIVEN THURSDAY | ov @o SY, 8 | J 1 | 0B \ : There are three trying periods in a | IE You are cordially mv to WwW n John Napier of Merchiston, the from now until day of sale ABSO- ship with us. i celebs ed inventor of logarithms, an- LUTEI v FREE end ox ons : us woman's life: when the girl matures | nounced that he had in mind a sin i (F Th | wale dite pl I. ou are. (From page page 1) NN i © Z { > > to womanhood, when a woman Evangelical Congregational Church | Innov : ethods of, lon: Response Russ Lost ner, Pr read > Nes ut : print your bills Lullaby, Horne; A Spring Maid, Y odd E gives birth to her first child, when a In a pamphlet whi i xesponse, Stones Be Laas AEA A Folk Tune: > N Z oman i Rev. 5. 3 Holman, ys id | Edinb : dent Class of 1931. That's the cheapest advertising you Holland Folk Tune; The Little Fid-| 3 these a le Sp 4 A. | BY A the Presentation of Gifts, Alida Grei- | oan get, Mar BAL BDL Wy NN 4 ad | | Vegetable Compound helps to re- wits or | der. Saturday, I At 2 P, M. Aco of Dianioh Folk | | store normal health and vigor. not appear t , attempted | Presentation of Athletic Aw jon the = Dhremis on Movietty! | Ap of To : ; lve. C AWwarling. 0 et, Mount _ real estate by 4 i Rhythm Band, SS esi ( | LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S | School Medals, Walter Ebersole, | ” LR RL : Raw Bl VEGETABLE COMPOUND verican Ladies rank, a t. See ) : ; The Marching Soldiers, : Baldwin, PSR PINKE AM MED. CO, LYNN, MASS. a ) , May 28— tric The Seed and the We Yate i “If you will fant oi Wor 3 1 road leading to Mt. The Circus Parade, Earhart; Third | ge Pinkham Med mpiny, they w ill be & | Clalss . Wore in : of. the Yt Gada | youa copy of or a Clalss Son, lass of 1000 vam | 107 cemetery at the end of the boro Grade, Miss Hensel. WAN ] ADS] | mi eh ows, bulls, shoats, chicks. ur Gileh 3 | | ee Pon lini of own Our Flag's Colors, Gilchrist; The "GOT IT FOR HiM Women Doctors Banned Fo ) | Nam the Nits Woody No reed 15 bo | | wom by Colonial Lawmakers | «Ro. To Let,” : 1» One 158 Toile Tied ut. of . : | women hay Play in one |ses, 3 miles northeast of Mount Joy, |anq Fourth Grades, Miss Stirling. | {PHONE- ONE OR TIVO INSERTIONS A ave HA by MN Dene nef dor of fe) Wool Wier | Toi, OM Engl off your Api the Sone Ve 2D “LT Jol Corwin; The | situation want fred column Fourth Grade| | AD WILLTIND THE POSITION | you are seeing - dle, Folk Tune; Second Grade, Miss Town Dick J 1d Si Tom Warren, j ale, on road I ading to t P G te W venine . . 4 > an 3 v ) Ss the ase ening t from coll Dani € yo > end of the boro limits, 9p Lo 1 ‘radle Roll 8; n : b > 3 p ] . Jane | ne . | v Brosze. 2 Hink. oo hor Hicks. Gals at Lid Grade Rhytl g Miss | Roisin |All Cuts oi BEEF 5¢ per Home Dep nt 2 | HL was threate h deporta- Walon. Ruth 1 0 3 | 03 Rible Cl: : the 1s y tion from the Colony of M: chusetts | '° > alen, hut ery d So oh 2 = a : Fairies A tds on x Pe ma ble Cla ag if he aid pot at Fi Studer at the Summer School. Ma- | Wednesday, June 11— Electric light ; : hay A 4 me No Gl cy Ve GE Ri pound less A with $ le Mr. § A ) wi e ; a oad leading to the ; 1 ndelssohn; / Riddle, offering with $1, while V1 months. and she : mn not to |tilda Judd, Betty's aunt, Franc ale, on road leading to the Mt. Joy | endo BON 3/0 =r get VEAL 5t0 1 he + warned n ‘ metery at the end of the boro limits, | F Song; Captives, Folk Tune; | 0 10c¢ per pound less arg average | § i "a W class had the larg 2 £ : ; | Sipe; Jerry, The Postman, Charl : 4 of cows, bulls, shoats, chicks. Sale at | Fifth Grade (Departmental). Q y in the mea me, with surgery > ance at Sunde ’ ’ : em scholar. The attendance at sie or oil | : ne, Sitting room of Tom | : . ‘ 7:00 P. M. ¢ al, Butler; Sing, Maiden School a year ago was 96, whi 8 suite at Mrs. Smythe's ~ . | g je year 1750, a Boston | and sulte Mr omythe's. | © oq . ow : aa wt 2 8 . 2 3 ’ { . :; : June 18—Electric E “ischer; Now the D s Ov- ’ gives us a loss for th : IVS Tote roi a Diece © 3 2 reral rs after the closing | a Ne 3 PER K 11 M Ave yn 1 wrote 1 ! a piece of | : NS hd ys after 1.1081! sale, on road leading to the Mt. Joy nby; Sixth Grade (Depart-| £3 ra S eat ; ar et 19. Banners were recel ent sdical ion: Tas. 3c an before the open- : recen redical leg jon: “It was | ( ¢ just before the ope cemetery at the end of the boro limits, tal) ; s Keiser, Ibach and| : WAV West Main St MOUNT JOY | st | Beginners with 83% 2 e oF the han a CE Lane , a Shel 10 We : : Bible class and the Busy Jorke 4 SR oh Fo v this bill own. PF 1 ho wi OF 0%: is, shoats, shuts, Sala 04 srubalker. J : class, each having 60% | females rtrd ho: the Pracs dren Samuel N :0 ] The Bull-dog, College Song; | : The pastor's morning the me W tice of medicine, and ti only had | york | : Quartet: John Barnha Harold | Beautiful Soft Marcel «A Blessed Man;” even! ing, “Jesus, | peen effected by the united and perse- | Pw : | Barnhart, Harold Backenstoe, James | Effect Guaranteed at the Door of Your Heart.’ | vering efforts of some of the most - | Class Officers ae E $1.05 | Heilig. Phone 119R4 for appointment The Children’s Day music 1} tinguished men in the profession. The | The officers. of the class are: | Corn, per bushe Come Join the Dance (Stephanie | MR. LLOYD, Expert Haircutter arrived. The Sunday School willl act enjoined women not only from the | ; dent, Merlin H. Haus utter, per pound ..... . 35¢ | Gavotte), Czibulka; tet (Lucia | In 4 for Children, Ladies H rehearse several numbers this Sun-| general practice of m ine, but also Vice President, Willis Fuhrman. . per dozen Dee Lammermoor), Donizetti; Hymn { anc ientlemen. RY G.CARPENTER | from that of obstetric retary, Clara Hinkle. ard PE ¢ to th rs (Mid ar o { . ; Loo 4 ard, per pound the Stars (Midsummer Night's \ day. rp | tl A Qn asurer, Arthur Sprecher. | 2 ga | Dream), Mendelssoln ; Jusior High ‘Milady Beauty SL K CE MOUNT JOY PA. Consistent and NOT spasm. dic In order that a pubilc sale, festi- The class mott Higher is Our | By subscribing for tne Mount Joy | School. 70 E. Main St Luery ind of Insurance except life anywhere in Pemnsyliania, davertising always pays best. Each |val, supper, musical or any like ev- Goal” The colors are Maroon and | Bulletin you can get all the oo | | Little Bluebird of My Heart, Grey; | time you stop advertising, the pub- [ent be a success, it must bc thoro- Sand while the cream rose was se- pews for less than three cents a | Go, Lovely Flower, Lemare-Douty; | . lic thinks you quit business. tf |aghly advertised. Try the Bulletin. lected as the class flower. | week. tt | Junior High School Glee Club. Advertise in The Bulletin.
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