PAGE FOUR THE MOUNT JOY BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, LANCASTER CO. PA. Religious News in This Community NEWS CHURCHES IN THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY, Church of the Brethren Florin . M.,, Sunday School. M., Evening Worship. MYT. JOY 8:30, A 7:30 P. Green Tree 8:30 A. M., Sunday School. Rheems, Pa. 8:45 A. M., Sunday School. PERTAINING TO ALL THE AND Our Card Basket For LANDISVILLE Ths executive meeting of the P.T.A. was held on Monday even- ing at the home of the secretary, Th WwW i Mrs. McIntyre, at which time e ee plans were discussed for a spelling| pres. Arthur Hendrix spent Mon- bee to be held Saturday, October, ay with her father, Mr. Pather, at 21st. Those present at the meet- Millersville. ne ere: Mrs. Frank Nolt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Morrison of Earle Ginder, Mr. J. C. Hostetter, Lancaster visited Mrs, H. B. Arntz and Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre. The|, ind ‘song Sunday n:xt meeting will be held on the; _ Site ove 3s Th 1: Octobe Tl | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Clinger ursday in ctober, ne Britis] Sia he for and son, Benjamin, visited the for- “Personality of Chil-! topic will bh Austin Fellenbaum, | jmer ’s mother at Columbia on Sun- S F CC Le Mis raster, dren”, by and Mrs. Irad Grove and son, Elsie Grove and Mrs. Frank {Hershey visited Mrs. Peifer at Sal- junga on Sunday. Mr. Israel Deedy, of Ephrata and {day Mr. Personals - Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weaver of; town and Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Brandt! of Mount Joy, visited relatives near | ethtown Sunday on after~ p { Mr. Abram Welsh, of Lancaster 10:00 A. M, Morning Worshi : : : 3 Missionary aon § | Worship were Sunday visitors with Mr, sl Missionery Service, Mrs. Helen Stoll, of Lancaster,'Harry Snyder and family. spent Friday and Mrs. Irad Grove and . Mt. Joy Mennonite Church as guest of Mrs. Wel) Mr. tovens i : : os Stevens. of Detroit, Michigan, are visit- son, i nests Iv D. as ge and great ing the former's mother, Mrs. Elsie Yd ran r, Lucy Tome, of Mt.| |Grove, on East Main St. ing. Joy, spent ¢ Frida iy with the former's! Mr. and Mrs. James Gerber and iy ister, Mrs. A. S. Weaver. bass Jay and Jerwin, of Elizabeth- First Presbyterian Church Piano Recital I; or re Saturday: evening: Vise Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Miss Aima Hershey gave ow Ty, Wet y 1a hershey gave a re- jiors at the Martin Gerber home. Church School, 9:30. we cital by her pupils. The prog ram | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heaps, of Evening Worship and Sermon 7:30 | consisted of ducts, by Janet Hess Columbia, and ‘Mr. and Mrs. John : a d Mary Louise Grube; Dorothy parkes, of Shillington, spent Sun- St. Elizabeth and Betty Weaver; two'day with James Neal and family. Pa los by Mrs. Vernon ileist-| Mr. and Mrs. J. Sheffer and Mr. 17th Sunday Atfer Trinity mpanied by Miss Her-land Mrs. Jacob Brubaker, of En- 8:00 A. M. Holy Eucharist and Marion, Hazel and Gem! 1a, were Thursday afterncon vis- sermon. Ka numbers; piano slos, by ito rs with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gar- 1 Lois Rohrer, Betty per. Church of Ged Gem XN. lt, Mary Louse, Dr. and Mrs, O. G. Longenecker, Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor in ieistand, Do:othy jon Marietta Street, spent several Sunday School at 9:30. zel Nolt. Janet Hess and days in New York City, visiting forning Worship at 10:30 Nolt. The guests were:|their son, Oliver Longenecker, and 7:30 Communion Service. ‘tha Rohrer, Mrs. Mary attending the New York Fair. Prayer Service Wednesday even- | Gre Mrs. Ira Hess, Mrs. Jno.| Miss Jeanne Schock, daughter of ing 7:30 p A. Baker, Mrs. Walter Brhnard, jr, and Mrs. Frank Schock, re- re : John Trayer, Mrs. Harry|tyrned Sunday to Lebanon Valley Zion Lutheran Church ( , Mrs. A. E. Cooper, Mrs.!College and her sister, Miss Louise Landisville, Penna. Paul Weaver, Mrs. A. S. Weaver,|Schock, to the Philadelphia Museum Rev. William L. Ziegenius, Pastor | Mrs. Earle Ginder, Mrs. Charles,|School of Industrial Art. Sunday, October 1st, 1939 Mrs. Ralph Snavely, Mrs. A. B.{ Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Walters, Bar- Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Elson y, Mrs. Mark Nolt, Esther{sara Anne and Harry Walters, Jr., Hauenstein, Superintendent. , June Strobel, Mrs. Frank|attended a birthday dinner given in Holy Communion Service, 10:30 t, 2j. Charles, Misses Herr honor of Mrs. Allen Felker at her A. M. ing nd Hess and Mr Girvin, home near Middletown, on Sun- a Board to Meet day. Donegal Presbyterion Church my ofthe School Board] The Misses Mary Anne Cotrones, Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor |W I on Wednesday, Octob-{Mary Alber, Evelyn Seyl®r and Church School 9:00. Morning Worship and Sermon 10:00 Tme Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Preparatory Service Friday evening, S 29th 7:30. September at Church of Ged Landisville, Rev. Raymond Daihl, Pastor Church School 9:15 A, M. Morning Service 10:30 A. M C. E. Societies 6:45 P. M. Evening service 7:30 P. M. Pa. United Brethren Church, Florin, Pa Rev. L W. Funk, Pastor A. M. Sunday School A. M. Moming Worship. tian En- deavor. 6:30 P. M. Intermediate and Sen- ior Societies. 7:15 P. M. Evening Wo Prayer Meeting Thurs., rship. 7:30 p.m. Salunga Methodist Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minister Friday, September 29 Prayer Meeting 7:30 P. M. Choir Rehearsal 8:30 P. M, Sunday, October 1: 9:30 A. M. Church School, 6:45 P. M., Epworth League, 7:30 Evening Worship. “The Might of Beginnings” is the thems for the sermon. Mt, Joy Methedist Church C. Lyle Thomas, Minister Thursday, Sept. 28 7:00 P. M., Choir Rehearsal. 8:00 P. M. Boys N. Y. Club Sunday, October 1: 9:30 A. M., Church School. 10:30 Morning Worship. “The Christian Experience of Forgiveness” is the theme for the sermon $x Rie St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Rev. Wm. J. Watts 17th Sunday After Trinity 9:15 A. M. Church Slhool. 10:30 A. M. Choral Eucharist and | sermon. i 00 P.M. Y. P. TF. Monday, Oct. 2 7:15 P. M., Vestry Meeting. Wednesday, October 4: 6:30 P. M.,, Choir Rehe: 7:30 P. M. St. Marys Guild meet with Mrs. Arthur Brown Sr. Friday, October 6: 6:30 Junior Acholytes. Saturday, October 7: 7:30 P. M., Senior Acholytes. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday School, 9:30. Holy Communion 10:30 A. M. Luther League, 6:00 P. M. Vespers 7:00 P. M. The delegates to the Fall con- ference will give reports. jeanne Schock, mon Valley College, spent Sunday the Lord” by John J. Thomas. 7:30 P. M. The Worship Hour The Pastor will speak on the theme “Men and Talents”, The choir will sing “Faith Looks Beyond” by John D. Creswell, £1 a Monday: Lk 7:30 choir rehearsal. Tuesday: 7:30 Young Wednesday: .15 Mission Band. 7:30 P. M. The mid-week Prayer and Praise Service. “One giving happiness away.” United Brethren church held their monthly class meeting at the church on Tuesday evening. The meeting was charge of Miss Maude Schneider president, and was open- ed by a song service. The Scrip- ture lesson, was dear by Mrs. Paul Alexander, followed by a Prayer by, Mrs. Norman Sprecher, Read- ing, Mrs. Curtis Reisch; Flute Solo, Miss Mary Billow; Reading, Miss Ruth Derr. At the business session the class ldecided to hold a “White Elephant” cannot be happy without social on Tuesday Oct 24. The next class meeting will be held at the in Peoples Socieay. Se home of Miss Ruth Bachman on St. Mark’s United Brethren Tues Oct. 31. Rev. Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Games played were in charge Sunday Oct. 1 Mrs. Dewey Hornafius Sunday School, 9:00 a. m. Refreshments were served to the Morning Worship, 10:15 A. M. following: Mrs. Warren Bentzel, a wm. Miss Anna Mae Eby, Miss Hilda Christian Endeavor meetings 6:30 Stoner, Miss Anna Barto, Miss p. m. {Mary Billow, Miss Shirley Eby, Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Miss Alice Marie Nissly, Miss Ruth Monda Derr, Miss Maude Schneider, Mrs. ing of Otterbein Guild at paul Hawthorne, Mrs. Bruce Pen- we of Miss Miriam Shank,|, Mrs. Claude Reigle, Mrs. Paul | Alexander, Mrs. John Reig Mrs. i Seti Muss, Mrs. Will, M Society and’ Mrs. Norman Heisey, Mrs. Clinton i meetings at the home ofi{Eby, Mrs. Alvin Bigler, Mrs. War- Eby, 7:30 p. m. ren aw: Mrs. Dewey Horn- : f Mrs. 1 Sprecher, Mrs. Service, 7:30 p. m. rey, il Cuptis Heisch, 5 Meeting of Official Boar | rs. Robert Hostetter EE 15.000 TEACHERS od Bible Class meeting at} The total enrollment 1sy- of Mrs. Harry Leedom, teachers in Su r sessions p f titutions in Per rlvania, and utside of Pennsylvania, exceeded sionary Institute ©f}15,000, according to an estimate by ania Branch, forthe ? Department of Public Instruc- icinity, ‘afternoon ening. — Lancaster Coir} > Guild Federation meet-] h «werage curature of the session of Institute.lea all seniors at Leb- | RHEEMS (Too late for last week) association attended a meeting the Board of Managers of the P. A Lancaster County Council, Superintendsnt Mylin’s Office, Lancaster Monday evening. patrons of the school are urged for he new term. Twp. bushels of Mr. and Mrs. tertained Mr. and Mrs. of Lancaster. apples is expected. up and cleaning. in-law Mr. 1940 Dodge Luxury Liner, last week, room. Mr. and tended the played. Manufacturing to order. Soulers to Sipling Bros., Bend Indiana, for | local business firm. on display at his show | Mrs. Robert Mason at- New York World's Fairitownship. won first prize at the Reading Fair last week, for interesting exhibition. Leroy Leedom, President of the local branch of the Parent-Teachers of T. in at The first P. T. A. Meeting of the term was held at the School House, at eight o'clock, Thursday evening, Sept. 21. All friends and to be present for installation of officers E. R. Kraybill and family visited the apple orchards in which Mr. Kraybill holds an interest, at Pequea A harvest of ten thousand Nelson Kraft en- Ray Peifer The Elizabethtown Fire Company engine was used to drain the local water plugs for their periodic check Weaver, Mrs. Noble P. Johnson and parents- daughter Vera and son Karl attend- and Mrs. Herbert Mason, 'ed motored to New Hyde Park, Long Saturday. John- LETTERS GRANTED attended ship, at Long Zook. Island, on Saturday morning, to spend the weekend with Mr. sons’ sister. Mrs. Joseph Kelley | and family. The party the Speed Boat Races Beach. M. K. Enterline is receiving many visitors daily to see the New of Ella S. Royer, received Joy. Charles A. Ricedorf, State Super- | a Read How visor for the Pionerr Hi-Bred Seed a Yo a She Found Corn Co., states that his booth EYES AMINED | Blessed Relief At Kutztown Community Exhibit, Mr. Ricedorf reports a first and second prize for Pioneer corn dis- Howard Sipling Bros, returned Friday from the Bender Body Company, at Elyria, Ohio with a new School Bus, made A K30 Studebaker Truck]+ was delivered last week, by from South H. S. Foreman, ‘NASH SALES N ~N Electric and Acetylene WELDING PHONE 29R SERVICE MODERN PORTABLE EQUIPMENT ———— ~~ R. U. Trimble ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 217M ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. uG usin | Agent Sinclair Refining gon (Inc.) | C. E. LUTZ | | .V0S. D. FOX ORTOMETRIST nomial Eye Service DR Eco 3 28 N. GEO.\ST. YORK, PA. Open 5 Parking Rear Free York Diner PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Kal I Co. PHONE YORK 45183, m S ler O is two inches per mile. en Daily 9 $3. to 5:30 p. . Tues. and Thufg. till 8 p. m. LOYAL SONS CLASS MET AT CLINTON EBY'S THURS. Newtown —————— The Loyal Sons Class of the U. Miss Esther Hartman of Sher- manstown and Miss Ruth Stabb of the Messiah Home of Harrisburg spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Risser. Mr. Abner Weaver of Mt. Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sherk Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gainor of Car- lisle Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hoke and children of West Fair- view were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Derr and Mr. and Mrs. Maris Gainor. thly class’ meeting at the home of Clinton Eby on Thursday evening. Cloy Hoffer, the president, press dent. followed by prayer by Mr. Maris Gainor, Vera Eby played several selections on the acordion. During the business session the class decided to have a stand at the community exhibit in the for- mer Ed Ream garage. Th> next class meeting will be ton Eby, Charles Zeller, Lester Hos- tetter, and Irvin Hostetter. Brethren church held their mon=- | FIRST THIS SEASON the Hempfield Farmers and Sport- {men’s Association, The Scripture lesson was poy Harbor Shooting Grounds, at read by Mr. Charles Ashenfelter { Ironville on Sunday afternoon, Oct. ]1st at one o’clock. of the grounds will be guided by signs from Ironville. with THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1939 ene The first weekly Trap Shoot of 60° + 11.80 will be held at DRICEISTS 38+ « RHEUMATISM RELIEVE PAIN IN FEW MINUTES To relieve the torturing pain of Rheuma- tism, Neuritis, Neuralgia or Lumbago, in a few minutes, get the Doctor's formula NURITO. Dependable—no opiates, no nar- cotics. Does the work quickly-—must relieve worst pain, to your satisfaction in a few minutes or money back at Druggists. Don’t suffer. Use NURITO on this today, Anyons not knwing the location There will be open competition everybody invited. Subscribe for The Buiietin. Mr. John Rhoads spent Sunday | held at the home of Mr. James with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Greena- walt of near Hosslers Church. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher Sr. called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bleyer of Mount Joy. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Risser were Sunday visitors of Mr. Jacob Minnich of Maytown. Mrs. William Fogie Sr. Mrs. Harry Jacob Erb, Mr. and Mrs Poul Witmer, Mrs, John Haines Sheaffer E. Main St., at which time election of officers will be held. Refreshments were served to the following: Mr. Maris Gainor, teas cher; Cloy Hoffer, James Sheaffer, Jay Sherk, John Brubaker, of Lan- caster; Charles Ashenfelter, Clin- WE HAVE... the New York World's Fair | —— Qe Dorothy M. Zook, Mt. Joy town- administratrix of Isaiah G. | Wilkinsburg, and Annville executors late of Mount #4 6 Nauman, of Lawn, Leb- administrator of Amos late of Mount Joy Harry Royer, Samuel Royer, West Main St.. Mt. Joy \] PAIN IN BACK MADE HER MISERABLE John W. anon county, W. Nauman, Muscles were so sore | she could hardly touch | ato Used Hamlins Wizard Oil Liniment and found wonderful relief. Try it today if your | muscles are stiff, sore, achy. Rubiton thorough: | ly. Feel its prompt warming action ease pain; | | bring soothing relief. Pleasant odor. Will not | stain. Money-back guarantee at all arg stores. | Dr. Harold C. Killheffer OPTOMETRIST St. ,E. High St Telephone 11-J Telephone 24-R Mon., Wed., Thurs. Tues., Sat Zvenings by appointment In Manheim MANHEIM 163 S. Charlotte HAMLINS © 7. VT A LINIMENT. / Far MUSCULAR ACHES and. PAINS’ RHEUMATIC PAIN—LUMBAGO [FER BEE wa | wt \ FUTURE PROVIDING FOR THE THE SQUIRREL PROVIDES FOR THE FUTURE EVERY FALL, BECAUSE HE KNOWS THAT THERE | WILL COME A TIME WHEN HE IS | UNABLE TO SECURE THE NEC- ESSITIES OF LIFE. ARE YOU PRO- VIDING FOR YOUR FUTURE AND THE SECURITY OF YOUR FAM- | IF YOU AREN' T, YOU SHOULD BE. Wy? —A HOME OF YOUR OWN IS A VITAL NECESSITY THE B. & L. PL ANN \KES IT POSSIBLE FOR | YOU TO BUY A Howe AND PAY IT AS RENT - - - INQUIRE NOW ! ! ! \ % \ rE | \ The Mount Joy Building and L Under Supervision State Banking Departme OFFICERS E. M. BOMBERGER, Secre R. FELLENBAUM, Treaslrer JNO. E. H. G. CARPENTER, SCHROLL, President V.-President CHE iw A Home- Owned Store October 2—4:00 P. M. with the lalteres’ parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Stehman en-|3 dren of the Church. Vrs. P. Franck Schock. tertained Mr. Stehman’s sister Mrs. | Sr Tugsday, October 3—T7:30 P. M. Among the local students who | Christ Martin of Elizabethtown, Mr. Missionary Society to]left Sunday for colleges are Merriel jand Mrs. Hunt and two children,|; t at the home of Mrs. Paul}iean Nissley, daughter of Mr, and | Saturday evening. Getz. Mrs. D. C. Stoner, leader. irs H. Roy Nisley, of Florin, | A group of young people held af$ Wednesday, October 4: oo resumed her studies at Temple | Doggie Roast and Marshmallow 7:30 P. M. Church Council to]University, Philadelphia. Her hro- |Toast at Heisey Bros. Quarry. (§ meet at the parsonage, her and sister, Robert and Pauline | Games and campflre furnished en- ER ill continue their studies at Ursi- |tertainment for: Margaret Henry, Trinity Evangelical | Geraldine Heisey, Ruth Church Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mumma and {Anna and Kathryn Murphy, Helen Rev ce C. Reeder, Minister] Vir. and Mrs. Roy Spahr left Friday |and Kathryn Stephens, John Lee-|% S October 1, 1939 norning for New Jersey where dom, Albert Zeiger and Billy 9:30 A. M. The Church Schoollihey visited Mr. and Mrs. Clayton |bons of Rheems; Betty Hocken- Session The school will be inlspahr at Elizzbeth, and Mr. a nd |b rry, Dorothy Zerphy, harge of George Albright, Harry Hamerford at Plainfield. | Kling, Alvin Engle, James Hocken- [§ 2 Before returning home, they spent | [berry of Mount Joy; William Bru- |i M. The Worship Hour.}some time at the Fair in New York becker, Wilbur Gordon of Eliza- The sermon topic is “Missing the|city, bethtown; Raymond Sumpman,|@ Mark To the Junior Congre- a Wn Gerald Cosgrove, Harry Braun, gation the pastor will speak about|THE MONTHLY MEETING Florin; John Leas and Benjamin | WwW. W. oh i 4 pen HOPF “The ‘Please’ Family.” The choir{gF GOOD CHEER CLASS Boltz of Maytown. Presiden pent & Treasurer will sing as their anthem “I Love] The Good Cheer class of the Lancaster's Popular \ the Peo That for All A Store A Store Bett 14 GREAT DAYS Sept. 29th Through Oct, 14th With These Four Managing Directors Tr J. D. BRENNER Secretary E. C. WEAVER Vice President 7 CARVE & CO Department Store Next Door to\ the Court House Lancaster County Built le of Values \ id Announces to the Folks of ‘Mt. Joy and Vicinity h by, It is our Birthday Party and in appreciation of FREE PARKING For 4 HOURS and your home at prices much lower than even Garvin's customary low prices. invite you one and all to this great party—plan io attend—you re 3. - . - ~ . A and Winter merchandise at savings that will not be possible for probably a long time R come. For Garvin customers at Tort’s 128 E. King St., just a little over a half the store. When you go for your car simply Sign vour name at the top of sales check of purchdse made the day you park and four hours free parks ing will be yours. \ 5 I's Garvin's 93rd Anniversary Sale and we promise you literally thousands of saying opportunities. The Sale starts Friday and all we can say is come expecting to buy dependable merchandi8¢ for yourself, your family our thousands of loyal customers thoughout the years, we will be glad you came—bought new Fall new ParKing Lot, A ER SH ie OYE HT Ry WB, 3 I've kids f been conve! you.. Mor Billy- hypoc the “Yes, school A now i teache js! asked: he an Ang “What teenth very | know Worry And trict, of cov cow ti I mus The just cc out e: ture ti 0 EE an ex “I ma The mark: to the can ¢< But, was o and fc drinks Now who w for a today’ We ne bot pet hi The; who d month pet sh ed to The and h Here that I “Neve your be me You ries a She n Whi license but nc and yi your | The: had a smalle And a farn fed hi and sc TRAP CPEN Begi tinuin; er anc Sports target Brown the he A nt