hg TR six The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa ., Thursday Morning, April 18, 1940 LUTHER LEAGUE Luther League Convention, Api | 20th A BUMPER YIELD, s and 1940, t! ri t M 1 d In the Ct Sw -1 1939 Govern Report ¢ qd0 Regi 1 Lhe ¢ Y of acres| 9:3( The ted 1 veather r I 10¢ wi 10:00 x i h the Rev. C. P. ( n pa i S I I Cl cl 2 el har I C i You See Chr DVERTISING By CHARLES B. ROTH TRUTH about A FINE GOLD F YOU want to discover the hu- | takes place. Its employees, clear manizing influence of advertis | down to the delivery boy, become one of the extra dividends ; | seized with the inspiration the ad- you every time you buy, make this | vertising has set up. experiment: { The reason for this influence of First go into the store of a mer- | advertising is not hard to find. The chant who doesn't advertise; it | advertiser is a leader, and every probably won't be { leader has an obligation. a very large store. i You as a customer benefit greatly Next go into the | by value of advertis store of a merchant who does. See where you receive the most additional cour deration and in » you receive for courteous, the most > advertising has attractive, the most 12 means by gracious service and been brought treatment, One of the big truths of advertising is that it not. only th saves you money (paries Roth hin when you buy, but ro 1 also makes your buying more pleas- | receive the n ant, n what a The merchant who adver i an obligation to up hold the: gation of fair prices and better ices. This obligation becomes the ideal of his bu ess. Whatever the advertising says about his goods and his st he must pro- | {ising contributes something to busi- As a result, the intangible in- | ness whic fluence of the printed word makes | jg practical services. itself fe lt in the courtesy, considera- Ts and desire to serve of every : member of his organization. = ‘ You may have noticed that whena | 1... =, _ store begins to advertise something | 5 tises business is the a fine sense of exists between In helping bring The time when pleasantest is when mutual confidence buyer and seller. this fec serv- ling about, newspaper adver- e he feels h is of noved First U.S. Envoy 7' In 2600th Annivers vation olorfully-attired children carrying American and Japanese tier’ Abo center, who as “Miss Japan” last year bore a “flame of friendship” from Japan to the New York: World's Fair, bows her head as she places a wreath at the Townsend Harris |t monument at Shimoda, near Tokyo, where Harris, es the first United rl will f th : it wesnip 5 n +h The bar i} “ HW b 1 LC it i y 'S ger yields. : ( he World War, {1 3 4 that were | 1 Nn record year of 8, ¢ 1 ¢ acres were har- Trinit I ms behind this } { in Joy held its re a : 1 th 32.000 ing Tuesda A te is} I £ { + T L 1 A i v ) I 1 : } d ¢ ie i e 7 > - nt ¢ nd 114 1 ¢ and 14 De At Hospital UL ( Freddie Melhorn, son of M nd mse A ie Ny 13x . 3 x Mrs. Willis M Stimulate your business by adver- eral Hospital for treatment | tising Bulletin as much value as|n, On Friday and Saturday evenings |’ April 19 and 20, The Concordi: Lutheran Sunday School will pre- sent a three-act comedy entitlec “Lovely Ladies.” The principal parts w.ll be taken by Ruth Kauff- n, Louella Mill:r, Ruth Amand Anna King, and Mrs. John Meister. “lEveryone is invited to attend the slay which will be Feld in th: church basement at 7:45 p. m. A small will be charged. The young girls’ Sewing Club of [ron > met at th: home of Jean last week. The following offi were electzd: president. E Smith; secretary, Betty Gar- ber nd tr.asurer, Emma Lockard. | GOVERNMENT REPORTS [sr. LUKES FELLOWSHIP TO HOLD PUBLIC People’s DANCE Fellowship The Young | of the St. Luke's Episcopal Church e-| will hold a Fin dance in the high ! Friday, April | | c’clock schoo: auditorium on from nine to twelve 19th, dances will be a » committees charge ure: city, Chas. in Pennell, chaiiman; Arlene Roy Young, Hendrix Jrown and Mumma. Robert Buller, Mumma, Mary Lou Ellis Ri icha rd Tic kets, abeth chairman; Raymond Rine- and M;: ler. Prog Vinifield Hen- rix, Lloyd Zerphey, Bramel Tiyon, Barnhart ond Florence Heis- ations, Richard Dillin Elwood Mateer, Harry Monroe Ober and Robert List of patrons and patrones:cs . Em-{ {Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. B. Bows, | { Mr. and Mrs. ElmerE rown, Miss, 1 Brown, Mrs. Benj. W. Brow: d Mrs. Harold C. Broo M:.' Geo. Brown, 2nd, Mr. and n Bulier. Mr. year. The president electicn of officers for the elected: following were Mrs. George Fornoff; vice-president Mr:. Paul Metzger; secr:tary, Mrs Jacob Kauffman; treasurer, Mrs John Fox; sec. of literature, Mrs Cleon Staley; sie. of stewardship Mrs. Irene Leisey; and sec. of thank- offering, Mrs. George Campbell. The monthly meeting of the Loyal ons’ Class met at the tome of Luthor Ulrich on Monday evening. The monthly meeting of the Ladie Adult Bible Class will br held this evening (Tu:sday) at the wme of Mrs. Joseph Berntheizel. The Merry Maids’ Class of th Sunday School will hold thei meeting at the home of Mrs. Ben- iamin Haverstick, Salunga, on Thur- sday evening, Miss Carolyn Sarah Others Mummaw, present were: advisor; Nancy, and Mrs. 7:30 o'clock. Jane, and Lillian Mummaw, Marian Ulrich, Betty Ulrich, Ruth Von- Stetton, Ruth Staley, Rach:1 Muss- er, Lois Young, and Mildred Sei- grist, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bender and son, Kenneth, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berntheizel on Sunday. | Miss Miriam Heagy, entertained, at dinner on Sunday at Cross Roads-, Adams County Mr. and Mrs. Harold Albright and Richard “Dick” Sny-| der in honor of Mr. Snyder's birth- day. rr ee Perfect Percheron Twelve leading live stock judges recently collaborated in setting up the Percheron standard, reported The Country Home Magazine. They agreed on medium size, short legs, thick bodies, heavy bones, short, straight backs, deep ribs, long, level croup, heavy muscles, moderately straight hocks, and reasonably long, sloping pasterns. Such a horse has life, action and alertness, and he can turn around without breaking down a dozen hills of corn. There is no better way to boost your business than py loral news- paper advertising. renee tl GY Ieee. Stimulate your business by adver- tising in the Bulletin. el States envoy to Jepan established the first consulate in 1853. The 's year-long ce anniversary of was attended by American and diplomatic officials and dignitaries. 2lebrations marking the Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. A Siihfrpph, >hofio/—g—A Subscribe for the Bulletin, Religious ing. Friday Evening— C. E. Societies 6:45 P. 10:30 a. M. Service at m. News In This Community | Chureh of God Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:30. | Evening Service at 7:30 p. m. JEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE Prayer Service Wednesday ¢ven- CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND! ; i 7.29 pm. THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING | ELL COMMUNITY. St. Mary’s Catholic Church deste" i Mount Joy Kraybill's Mennonite Church | Father Phillip Gergen, Pastor Saturday, 2 p. m., Preparatory| Mass every Sunday morning service. 10:00 a. m Sunday, 8: 9:00, School. Sermon. 15, Communion, Sunday Evening devotions are second and fourth Sundays of eac rere { month at 7:30 p. m. First Presbyterian Church { | | 1 | | i | Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Salunga Methodist Church Church School, 9:30 Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister Morning Worship and Sermon| 9:30 A. M., Church School. 10:30 | 7:00, League 7:30, Evening Vorship and Ser- Donegal Presbyterian Church | mon. © Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor | Thursday— 7:00, Prayer Service. Saturday The Church School 9:30. | Evening Worship and Sermon ut Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Er | District No. 2 in this church. : Mr. Winified Hendrix.) noun Joy Methodist Church | ——— Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A. Hipple, Mrip. Ww. Frank Carpenter, Minister | Trinity Lutheran Church ind Mrs. Jno. G. Longenecker, Dd: Schoo. Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor tand Mrs. O. G. Longenecker, Mry 4.4) Worship and Sermon. | Sunday School at 9:30. Ross McGann, Mr. anc Wednesday— ! Morning Worship, 10:45. V. Shelly, Mr. and Mrs. 7:30, Prayer Service. f Vespers, 7:00. n, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. | Monday, Apri 22nd— Rev. and Mrs. Wm. J. St. Elizabeth Mission 4:00 p. m. Children of the ate E‘izabethtown, Pa. | Church. Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Pastor {| Thursday, April 25th— IRONVI NVI LLE Fourth Sunday After Euster 7:30 p. m., Ladies’ Aid will meet April 21st ut the Parish House. 7:00 P. M. Vespers and address ie A very interesting program was shee St. Luke's Episcopal Church nres:nted in the Ironville 1. B. Zion Lutheran Church i Rev. Wm. J, Watts Sunday School on Sunday when the Landisville, Penna. Fourth Sunday After Easter annual Spring Rally Day was ob-|Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, Pastor 9:15 a. m,, Church School. served. The of the servie- Sunday, April 21st— 10:30 a. m., Morning Prayer and as Rev. Alfred S. Alspach, Lan- Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Elson | Sermon. ster, who gave an inspiring talkjHauenstein, Superintendent. i p.m, Y. PP yn “Anchors”. Special selections] Service at 10:30 A. M. | Wisse, April 24th— wer sung by Reba Rettew and sad . M., Holy Eucharist. Cor- Gingrich, of Ironville, Mount Joy Mennonite Tay St. Mary's Guild. The Women's Missionary Society Sunday School, 8:00. 6:30 p. m., Choir Rehearsal. f the church reorganized with th 7:30 p. Young People’s Meet- ry April 25th — | : Feast of St. Mark, Evangelist { 7:30 A. M., Holy Eucharist. 7 7:15, Sunday School Workers 30 P. M,, Rector’s Class will mee meeting and Bible Study. at the Rectory. — Saturday, April 27th— Church of Ged ¢ 10:00 A, MM, Landisville, Pa. | struction Class. Rev. Raymond Daihl, Pastor | Church Schoo! 9:15 A. M. | Trinity Evangelical Morning Service 10:30 A. M. } Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister | Trade In Your Old Watch will give liberal allowance on a new HAMILTON WALTHAM Don W. Gorrecht ELGIN Jeweler Annual S. S. Convention of Congregational held the h ot Confirmation In-j Get Your Name in the NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY The Telephone Directory Closes Soon! ( Order Your Telephone ~- NOW - THE COLUMBIA TELEPHONE COMPANY at, Church and Communion, 6:30 p. m., Junior and Intermedi- Sunday, April 21st, 1940 5:90 P. M. Junior Endeavor [2 te Christian Endeavor meetings. 9:20, Sunday School. 6:30 P. M., Intermediate and Sen- 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship and 10:20, Morning Worship. ior Endeavor. Sermon, “The Danger of Wrong 1 | { | : | 7:30, Evening Worship. 7:15, P. M., Evangelistic Service. | Choices”. | Tuesday- Thursday, 7:30. P. M., Prayer | Tuesday- | 7:30, Young People’s Meeting Meeting 7:30 p. m., Spring meeting, Lar« Wednesday EE | caster County, West District, i 4:15 Mission Band. St. Mark's United Brethren | Christian Education Union, Mount= | 7:30, Prayer and Praise Service Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor ville United Brethren Church. Sunday Services. | Wednesday United Brethren Church 9:00 a. m., Sunday School. | 7:30 p. m., Prayer Service. Florin, Pa, 10:15 a. m., Morning Worship. | Young People’s Christian Fel- Rev. Ira W. Funk, Pastor Address by Rev. H. M. Miller, | lowship. Sunday Field Representative of United | Friday— ee | Home, 7:30, P. M., Reception for the new , members received into the church. Orphanage and Pa, | Brethren Quincy, School. i Mle Es | 9:30 A. M. 10:30 A. M,, Sunday Morning All Cuts CHUCK ROAST Reliable SMOKED PICNICS Kingan's 4-6 Ibs. - Celio Wrapned bh 3c 1 oF ONE PRICE ONE PRICE NONE PRICED HIGHER '! Vb NONE PRICED HIGHER ! » Dor! Sliced Spiced Pure Pork HAM = SAUSAGE 1. 19< Pork n15c| § SLICED BACON 19c Pork SHOULDERS. PAGE FOODS Ann Page Salad DRESSING QUART JAR PINT | 17. | 29. Pesiut Butter 1-lb. jy 17¢ Mayonnaise Encore) 23c¢ Grape Jam 2 jars 27¢ Grape Jelly 1-1b. glass 15¢ XD 1133 CHOICE SEA FOOD ANN Chesapeake Bay FRESH SHAD "13: » 29. 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