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THURSDAY,
Reli igious
News in This
Community
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
COMMUNITY
JUNE 9th,

Kraybill's Mennonite Church
8:30 A. M. Sunday School.

Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev, C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor
Church School 9:30 Amos R. Gish
Superintendent.
Salunga Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister
9:15 A. M. Church School.
_ 10:15 Morning Worship.
Mount Joy Mennonite Church
9:00 A. M. Sunday School.
10:00 A. M. Preaching.
7:30 P. M. Young Peoples’ Meet-
ing.
Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Pa.
Rev. William L. Ziegenfus,
Pastor
Sunday Church School, 9:30 a.m.
Worship and Sermon, 10:30 a.m
st. Mark’s United Brethren in Christ
Rev. 0. L. Mease, S.T.D., D.D.
Pastor
Sunday School at 9:00.
Morning Worship at 10:15.
Prayer meeting on Wed. at 7:30.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor
Church School 9:30, F. B. Walter,
Superintendent.
Morning Worship 10:30. Child-
ren’s Day Service of the Church
School.
Evening Worship and Sermon 7:30.
Macedonia A. M. E. Church
Mount Joy, Pa.
Wm. B. Carr, Pastor
Sunday, June 26th
The Gospel Jubilee Singers of
Harrisburg, will be honor guest
and present an interesting and var-
ied program of songs at 11:00 A.
M.,—2:30 P. M.—T7:30 P. M.
Church of God
Rev. G. F. Droske,
Sunday School at 9:30.
Morning Worship at 10:30.
C. E. Society at 6:30.
Evening Worship at 7:30.
Wednesday Prayer Service 7:45.
Church of God
Landisville, Pa,
A. P. Stover, D. D., Pastor
Morning Service 10:30 A. M.
Church School 9:15 A. M.
Evening Service 7:30 P. M.
C. E. Societies 6:45 P. M.
United Brethren Church, ¥lorin, Pa,
Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor
Sunday School Session 9:30
“Morning Worship 10:30 P. M.
Children’s Day Exercises at 7:15
P. M.
All
Time.
Services Daylight Saving

Trinity Luilieran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30.
Morning Worship 10:45 A. M.
Vespers 7:00.
Daylight Saving Time.
Trinity Evangelical Congregational
Church
Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister
9:30 Sunday School.
10:30 Morning Worship.
7:30 Evening Worship. Sermon,
Wednesday: —
4:15 Mission Band.
Sunday, June 12, 7:30 P. M,
Children’s Day Program, in the
charge of Mrs. Walter Brandt,
Mrs. Dave Mumper, Mrs. John
Leggoe, Mrs. C. C. Reeder.

St. Lukes’ Episcopal Church
Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Rector
Trinity Sunday
7:30 A. M. Holy Eucharist Cor-
porate Communion.
9:15 A. M. Church School.
10:30 A. M. Choral Eucharist and
Sermon.
7:30 P. M—Choir and congrega-
tion will join the St. John’s Epis-

copal church, at Marietta in a
joint service. The local rector, W. B. Judefind: Prelude, Prayer,
Rev. Watts will be guest speaker. | Welcome,” Alice Bishop; “Praise
Wednesday, June 15. to God the Father,” Choir; Adam,
6:30 P. M. Choir Rehearsal. Richard Mumper; Song, “In the
Thursday, June 16 Beautiful Garden of Eden,” Louise
7:30 A M. Holy Eucharist. Baker, Helen Baymond, Virginia |
Saturday, June 11 Baymond, Alice Bishop, Phyllis |
7:30 P. M—Order of Sir Galahad. | Peifer, Evelyn Lertch; Mother
Farth, Anna Coen; Song, “Sowing
Mt. Joy Methodist Episcopal Church The Seed,” Marian Bard, Helen
Rev. C. Lyle Thomas, Minister Emenheiser, Margaret Kramer,
9:30 A. M. Church School
given on Sunday evening, June 12th
at 7:30 P. M.
retto by Lizzie DeArmond, Music by
Irvin Myers, Bruce Myers, George
1928
program.
it with us.
The Sunday School will present
their Children’s Day exercises, Sun-
day evening, June 12th at 7:30 P.
M.
The program follows: Organ Pre-
lude, Song by School, Hearers of
His Word; Mrs. Brubaker’s Class,
Responsive Reading and Prayer,
Song by School, Rivers of Blessing;
Recitation, My Welcome, Chas Rush;
Exercise, Glad to See You, Robert
Hetrick and Robert Miller; Recita-
tion, In His Cave, Geraldine Starr;
Exercise, Were Glad, Marie Ryder
and Esther Waltz; Exercise, Two
Little Rose Buds, Beverly Ann Mark
and Beverly Boyd; Recitation, Pan-
sies, Loraine Darrenkamp; Exercise,
Come Unto Me, by Primary; Exer-
cise, Pretty White Daisies, Cather-
ine Barrick, Mable Jane Mumma,
Betty Mark and Florence Robinson;
Exercise, A Greeting; Anna May
Gibbons, Elado Dyer and Jean
Rush; Song by School, Choosing
Christ; Exercise, His Banner Over
All, Anna Cunningham; Martha
Gibbons, Robert Mark, Dorothy
Rider, John Walters and Charles
King; Recitation, Welcome, Char-
lotte Ann Bennett; Recitation, Not
Enough Love, John Greider; Reci-
tation, Our Life Is Like An Errand,
Betty Robinson; Recitation, Ap-
proval, Helen Masters; Song by
school, Our Father's Will, Offering
and remarks by Pastor; Pageant, A
Real Children’s Day; Florence
Sherk, Teenie Gainor, Kenneth
Gainor, Raver Miller, Justine Dar-
renkamp, Dick Masters, Leu Sherk,
Betty Boyd, Marion Cunningham,
Dorothy Bennett, Virgie Flowers,
Rachel Rush, Dorothy Miller, John
Rush. Benediction.
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Florin United Brethren Church
Childrens Day Program
Sunday, June 12, 7:15 P.M.
Song—Choir.
Prayer—By Rev. Funk.
Scripture Reading.
Rec.—A Greeting, Kenneth Roth.
Rec.—His Helpers, Janet Faus.
xercise—Our Choice.
Rec.—Smiles, Patsy Brooks.
Rec.—A Cheerful Place, Avis
Shetter.
Exercise—You must be very good.
Motion Song—I've two little
hands.
Rec.—Children’s Day, Vera Smith.
Rec.—The Rose Verse, Audrey
Schroll.
Rec.—Another Children’s Day,
Betty Arndt.
Exercise—Three Kinds.
Choir: —
Rec.—A Helper,
Rec.—Children’s
Sheetz.
Rec.—God is Near,
Rec.—Fairy dew drops,
Exercise—If I Were.
Rec.—Invited Guests,
Linard.
Rec.—His
hart.
Primary Song—So Must We.
Fxercise—Right and Wrong.
Rec.—The birth of Childrens Day,
Joyce E. Baker.
Rec.—Little White Daisies, Ellen
Nancy Stucky.
Day, Dorothy
Jeanine Roth.
Fern Bretz.
Gertrude
Book, Mildred Gep-
Jean Musselman.
Offering and announcements.
Rec.—Jesus and the Children,
Jean Rensel.
Rec.—I wonder why, Jay Loraw.
Exercise—In the Bible.
Rec.—Suppose, Wilma Jan2 Dom-
mel.
Rec.—A Little word of Kindness,
Helen Hockenberry.
Fxercise—Our Gifts.
Rec.—Gathering Flowers, Darlene
Nauman.
Rec.—Growing Up, Fae Hanshue.
Exercise—The Vine and the
Branches.
Rec.—Butterflies, Jane Elmer.
Rec.—Three Houses, Anna Mary
Linard.
Rec.—My Sermon, Mildred Gep-
hart.
Dialogue, The Spirit of Children’s

day.
Choir.
Benediction.
A Rr rn
EVANGELICAL
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
A Children’s Day Pageant, will be
“In Our Father's Garden”
A Children’s Day Pageant, Lib-
All are invited to enjoy!
THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA.
The Lancaster
Stock Market
CORRECT INFORMATION FUR-
BUREAU OF
THE BULLETIN
Fat steers sold Friday at steady
prices compared with our mid-
week market: Values are 15 to 25
higher, compared with week ago,
all grades of fat steers shared in
some price improvement. Cows of
all grades in demand, prices are
10 to 25 higher than low time last
week, the lower grade cows show
most improvement. Bulls of the
better grades are selling 10 to 25
higher than low time last week,
plain grades only steady.
Stockers in more liberal receipts
this week, demand fair and the
good, well-bred lightweights con-
tinued to sell steady, the plain to
just fair quality stockers are on
a weaker basis, this grade moving
rather weak.
Calves in light run, demand slow,
no early sales reported. Salesmen
are holding at steady prices, good
to choice selling at 11.00 to 11.50.
Hogs: no change in the hog
market, all grades selling at steady
prices.
Lambs in liberal supply, nothing
doing in the sheep department this
morning. Tops sold Friday from
950 to 10.00 for good to choice
lambs.
Receipts: 378 cattle, 42 calves,
123 hogs, 53 sheep.
NISHED WEEKLY BY THE PA. |
MARKETS FOR |
here:
Prelude.
The Call to Worship.
Singing by the School.
Prayer—Dr. Segelken.
Responsive Scripture Reading—
iLed by Mr. F. B. Walter.
A Pantomimie Exercise—“Our
Sabbath Day” John Bowman, Char-
les Eshleman, Joanne Garber,
Helen March, Sallie Anne Nissley,
Janet & Jean Stirling, Miss Eleanor
Stoner, Miss Jeannette Potter.
Singing by the School.


Exercise—‘God’s Call”, Norman
Garber, Phillip March, Robert
Stirling, Paul Stoner, Edward
Sumpman.
Offertory—Church School Or-
chestra.
Dramatization—“A Scene at Phil-
Fellenbaum, Rachael
! Garber, June Milligan, Mary Stoner,
Adelaide Workman.
Address—Dr. Segelken.
Singing by the School.
Benediction.
Postlude.
rs tl GE sri
VISITING NURSE REPORT
FOR THE MONTH OF MAY
, the Visiting Nurse
Manheim, and
Mrs. Unkle
in Elizabethtown,
Mount Joy Districts reports 153
calls made to 26 patients in the
month of May, of which 96 were
to Metropolitan patients, 20 to
John Hancock patients, and 33 to
Community patients. 4 child wel-
fare visits were made.
$13.00 in fees was collected.
Calls for nursing service are
received by Mrs. Unkle at Ruhl’s
Drug Store, Manheim; Garber’s
Drug Store, Mt. Joy; Dierolf’s
Drug Store, Elizabethtown, and
the Visiting Nurse office in Lan-
caster.
Affairs At
Florin For
The Week

CLASSES, GRADES AND RANGE
OF PRICES
STEERS
Choice 9.50-10.00
Good 8.75-9.00
Medium 8.25-8.75
Common 7.00-7.75
HEIFERS
Choice 7.75-8.25
Good 7.25-7.75
Medium 6.00-6.75
Common 5.00-6.00
COWS
Choice 7.25-7.75
Good 6.50-6.75
Common and medium 5.00-6.00
Low cutter and cutter 3.75-5.00
BULLS |
Good and choice 7.75-8.50
Fair to good 7.00-7.75 |
Ctuter, common and med. 5.50-6.75
VEALERS '
Good and choice 11.00-11.50
Medium 8.50-9.50
Cull and common 5.00-8.00 '
FEEDER AND STOCKER CATTLE
Good and choice 8.50-9.50
Fair to good 7.50-8.50
Medium to fair 6.75-7.50
Common and medium 6.00-6.75
HOGS
Good and choice 9.25-9.50
SHEEP
Choice lambs 9.50-10.00
Medium and good lambs 8.50-9.50
Common lambs 5.00-7.00
Ewes (all weighs bk 00-4. 1.00
Nondy Myers, Nency | Leggoe, Mar-
ianne Leggoe, Jean Mumper, Nancy
Mumper, Harold Homes; Mother |
Earth, The Breezes, Marianne Leg- |
goe, Joanne Kramer, Melissa Strick-
ler, Beverly Ann Myers, Nancy
Barnhart, Nancy Mumper; “The
Golden Moments,” Choir; Mother
Earth, The Buttercups, Helen
Thomas, Betty Zeager, Barbara |
Bates, Pauline Archer, Marian Pei- |
fer; Song, “Good as Gold,” Butter- |
cups, Mother Earth, The Green |
Grass Army and Drill, Irvin Myers,
Harold Homes, Rich. Mumper, Geo.
Weber, “If Everyone Would Do,”
Choir; Mother Earth,“ Through June- |
tide’s Gates,” Florence Kaylor Marg.
Kramer, Alice Bishop, Evelyn
Lertch, Shirley Weber, Mae Weid- |
man; “Fragrant Junetide Roses,”
Duet and Chorus by Roses, Mildred
Pink, Jean Mumper, Nancy Mump- |
er; Yellow, Helen Thomas, Beverly
Ann Myers; Red, Florence Kaylor,
Marian Bard; Mother Earth, “Our
Gift to God,” Evelyn Lertch; An-
ed
CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM
Sunday, June 12, at 10:30 a. m,,


7:30 Evening Worship.
We will enjoy our children’s Day
Weber; Mother Earth, Song, “The | gram will
Cooling Showers,”
Warren Bates, |
the following Children’s Day pro-
be rendered by the
First Presbyterian Church school |

| Dover and Mrs. Sue Miller,
: and Mr.
i dren
! and Mrs. Aaron Leonard, of Rheems,
Geib, Laura Miller; Mother Earth, | ence at Kansas.
“God's Snowy Flowers,” Song by | Lillian Welfley, daughter of Mr.
Daisies; “Little Gleaners,” S.S. and Mrs. Walter Welfley, who has
Class, “Busy Little Bees,” S. S. finished school in Harrisburg, is
Class; Mother Earth, Flowers, !now working for a Casualty Insur-
White, Marian Peifer, Pauline ance Company, in that city.
Archer; Blue, Nancy Leggoe, Mar- | The Intermediate Society of the
janne Leggoe; Boys in Brown, U. B. Church held their regular
George Weber, Bruce Myers; Song, monthly meeting at the home of
“God ‘is so Good,” Chorus of Six; F!mer Wittle. Games were played
and refreshments served to those in
attendance as follows:
Richard Keener,
Paul Buller,
. Fike, Cyrus Wittle and Ralph Wit- |
birthday
IN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH i rick, Harry Garber,
Lorraine Darrenkamp, Ross Asher,
,and Jean Neiss and John Keener.
(From Page 1)
anniversary on Saturday, June 4th.
The Florin U. B. Church will hold
their children’s Day
Sunday, June 12. The program is
listed elsewhere in this issue.
Richard Brinser of Elizabethtown,
spent Wednesday visiting his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Vogle. |
Messrs. Lloyd Vogel and Charles
Kraybill celebrate their birthdays
on Friday, June 10th, Congratula- |
tions.
Jim Martin, a graduate of Mount
Joy high last year, enlisted in the
Navy, and on Monday left for Nor-
folk, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Curvin Goodwin, of
of Leb-
Al Fike and fam-
exercises on
anon, visited Mr.
i
ily on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wagenbach
and Mrs.
spent Saturday at
, and Lebanon.
Mrs. Norman Ebersole
spent Monday visiting Mr.
Henry Miller and family of near
Bossler‘s Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach
are entertaining his brother
wife Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Wagenbach
of Sacremento, Calif,
The ninth annual Heme Coming
service will be held in Eby’s U. B.
Church on Sunday, June 19th, with
Hershey
and chil-
Rev. Haessler, of Columbia in |
charge.
Congratulatinos to the following
who celebrated their birthdays the
{ past week: Mrs. C. A. Melhorn, |
Mrs. Henry Strickler and Merle
! Buller.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hostetter,
Arthur Hostetter of town and Mr. |
are attending the Brethren Confer-



Mary Funk,
Buller,
Evelyn
Pauline
Mary Welfley,
nouncements and Offering, “Hail, tle.
All Hail,” Choir; “The Path of — A
Love,” Phyllis Peifer; “Praise We | BIRTHDAY PARTY
The Father,” Song by Flowers;| A birthday party was held in
Mother Earth, “Enter in His Courts honor of Mabel Jane Mumma,
With Praise,” Choir; Benediction, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Doxology. Mumma, who celebrated her sixth
on Thursday, June 2nd. |
Those present were: Robert Het-
Betty Hendrix, |
——
When in need of Printing. (any- |
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin
Louis Wagenbach
Park
and
[ patrols of the Department of Rev-
[lons of petroleum during the
month. Of the total amount
checked 2,947,826 gallons were
kerosene, fuel oil, absorption oil,
naptha, motor oil, nuagen and
"spirits. Gasoline exports totalled
| your business than by local news~


Sale Register
If you want a notice ot your sale
inserted in this register weekly from
now until day of sale. ABSOLUTE-
LY FREE, send or phone us your
sale date and when you are ready,
let us print your bills, That's the
cheapest advertising you can get.

Every Thursday night:—At7 p. m.,
at Beverly, on pike from Eliza-
bethtown to Hershey, Hogs, Poul-
try, Fruit, Dry goods and Baby
Chicks by G. K. Wagner.

Friday, June 10—At 7 P. M. (S.
T.) at their place of business at the
Boro limits on the road leading to
the Mount Joy cemetery, cows,
shoats, baby chicks, fruit, merch-
andise, etc., by C. S. Frank & Bro.
> ——————
TWO WEEKS LEFT TO
ENROLL IN FARM PROGRAM

As the closing date for the 1938
Agricultural Conservation Program
approaches, the Lancaster County
Agricultural Conservation Com-
mittee reports considerable interest
among county farmers in this
program. County farmers
about two weeks left
during which to signify their in-
tentions of participating this year.
June 15 has been set as the
closing date.
year’s
have only
already enrolled may do so at once.
The farmers are urged to get
in touch promptly with their county
agricultural conservation office in
order to supply the county com-
mittee with acreage cata and other
information necessary for listing
their farms as participants.
The Lancaster County Agricul-
tural Conservation office is located
at 22 Post Office Bldg. Lancaster,
Pa.
ENTERTAINED IN HONOR OF
CALIFORNIA GUESTS
On Sunday June 5 the following
guests were entertained at the
, home of Mr. and Mrs. George
| Wagenbach of Columbia in honor
{of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wagenbach
lof Sacremento, California, who are
visiting relatives and friends: Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Wagenbach, "Mr,
end Mrs. M. Hauser, Miss Doris
Hauser, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weg-
enbach, Mrs. Annie Quinn, Miss
Ruth Quinn, Mr. William Johnson,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Flick, Miss
| Catherine B. Spitler, Miss Mollie
i Wagenbach, Mrs. Mary Wagenbach,
Miss Martha Dyer, Miss Elizabeth
K. Hauser, Mrs. T. Robertson, Mr.
| and Mrs. Michael Wagenbach, Mr.
|ard Mrs. Andrew Wagenbadh, Mr.
jaod Mrs. Andrew Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Brunner, all of Lan-
caster
ree
1,074,014 GALS. GAS
IMPORTED IN

APRIL
Pennsylvania liquid fuels tax was
collected on 1,074,014 gallons of
gasoline admitted into the State
' over the Ohio boundary by border
enue during April, Secretary of
Revenue J. Griffith Boardman an-
nounced today.
The border issued 1198
clearance certificates covering ex-
ports and imports of 3,256,635 gal-
patrols
gasoline and 308,809 gallons were
1373,812 gallons.
There is no beter way to boost
aper advertising.
ARE YOUR SHOES!
WAIT TOO LONG



30 SOUTH QUEEN
LANCASTER, PENN
|Our Heartiest
Congratulations
We want to congratulate each of
the following for having reached
another birthday:
June 14
Raymond Hilt, West Donegal St.
Anna Miller,
Eugene Reist.
June 15
Paul Diffenderfer, Flroin.
Mrs. Clarence Gibbons, on West
Donegal St.
Joan Halbleib, Henry St.
June 10
Lloyd Vogle, Florin, Pa.
Chas. Kraybill, Florin, Pa.
—- Or ————————
'BLIC SALES AT NIGHT
! SAVE TIME FOR FARMER
Advertisements in newspapers
circulating currently in the rural
sections are announcing “Electric
Light Sales” of shoats—another
demonstration of time marching
on,
| Just a few short years ago no
one ever heard of a public sale of
shoats, cattle, farm implements or
anything else, being held at night.
Today, public sales of all sorts are
held at night with electric lights
illuminating the scene as brightly
as the midway at a county fair
or a night baseball game.
In the old days, too, attending a
public sale meant a big loss of
The committee emphasized this >
date today so that all county valuable time for a farmer at a
farmers who wish to take part in| VEY busy time of the year for
the program this year and not him. It took not only the farmer
himself away from his work, but
his horses also, to take him to the
sales. His farm work stood still.
While electricity has already
found more than two hundred ways
to be of service on the farm, per-
haps none is more time-saving than
making it possible for the farmer
to attend public sales at night.
His automobile makes it possible
for the whole family to attend the
sales while the horses, after a hard
day in the fields, are resting com-
fortably in the barn.

Subscribe for The Bulletin.
ublic Sale
Fri y Evening, June 10
On e premises at the Bors
Limits, oq the road leading to the
Mount COW cemetery the following:
FEW Ww






2,000 Ba Chicks
From a Local®atchery
Fruit, Merchandise, Etc.
C. 5. Frark
| Geo. Vogle, Auct.
| Claude Zeller, Clk.
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For all Kinds of Li of Live Stock * Stock
LIC AUCTION
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lon to Hershey.
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