a Ai Spe eight Religious | Community News In This | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE [ | 769 EXCURSIONISTS HAVE BIG DAY Seven hundred and from Mount Joy, sixty-nine eople ity, journeyed t z World's Fair last 1 the Mount Joy Local cemmitteemen, Day’s Excursion. busin who served cooperated with the C mber of ‘ommerce bv ar- CHURCHES IN MT. Joy ANp Chamber Commetes hy is THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING ° MM Me COMMUNITY. : I vers Sane ures were aiso Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor | Church School 9:00 Reformed M:nnonite Church Landisville, Pa. Sunday, Szpt. 22 There will be services at 10:3( o'clock. | { Donegal Presbyterian Church | | | Salunga Methodist Church Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister 10:00, Church School in charge of Young People’s Department. 11:00, Worship and Sermon. Church of Ged Landisville, Pa. Rev. Raymond Daihl, Pastor Church School 9:15 A. M. Morning Service 10:30 A. M. C. E. Societies 6:45 P. M. No Church Services, July 21-28. First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School, 9:30 Morning Worship and Sermon at 10:30 Evening Worship and Sermon at 7:30 o'clock. St. Elizabeth Mission Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. Wm. J. Watts, Pastor Eighteenth Sunday After Trinity 8:00 A. M., Morning Prayer anc Sermon. 6:30 p. lowship. m., Young People’s Fel- Church of God Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor Sunday School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:30. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Service Wednesday even- ing at 7:30 p .m. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, September 22nd— 9:30 a. m., Sunday School. 10:45 a. m., Morning Worship. 7:00 p. m., Vespers. Wednesday, September 25th— 7:30 p. m., Ladies’ Aid Society at Parish House. St. Mary’s Catholic Church Mount Joy Father Phillip Gergen, Pastor Mass every Sunday morning at 10:00 a. m. Evening devotions are held the] second and lourth Sundays of each | month at 7:30 p. m. Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister 9:30, Church School. 7:30, Worship and Sermon. 8:30, Church Board of Education. Evening Music: Anthem by the Youth Choir. Tuesday at 7 p. m., Senior Choir Rehearsal. Wednesday at 6:30 p. m., Youth Choir Rehearsal. Florin U. B. Church Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m., liorning Worship. 5:30 p. m, Junior Christian En- | deavor. 6:30 p. m../Intermediate and Sen- ior Societic {. 7:15. p. 1". Evening Worship. Thursday 4 7:30 py m., Prayer Service. { el St. iuke’s Episcopal Church Rev. Wm. J. Waits Surddy, September 22nd. Eighteenth Sunday After 9:15 A. M., Church School. Trinity YOUNG LADY, WE'RE OUT OF LETTERHEADS NN SOME IN A HURRY IF WE im periec weath crowd made this exc de ed Mortuary Record In This Section (From page 1) Four children and nine great grand the last of her family. ren survive. Vs. Kate Lindemuth Mrs. Kate Lindemuth, widow of John Lindemuth R. D., died Sunday at 6:15 of age in- ninety- three, cf Mount Joy vening irmities, at her hor She was nember of Reeser’s hurch. These Emily and Katie, M., of Mount Joy township; and Mrs Harry Mcore, of Canton, Ohio; alsc one grandchild an child. The funeral will be held from he: late heme this afternoon at 1:30 anc at Risser's Mennonite Church at 2 p. m. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. rl A INJURES HAND While repairing a the Gerberich-Payne Shoe on Monday, an injury te his Mennonite children survive at home; Samue! d one great grand- machine at Factory Curtis Reisch suffered left hand was using slip- when the screw driver he ped, cutting his hand. treated by Dr. Wm reported for work the following day. He was Workman and New Parachute Device Tested for Air Liners A method of dropping the passen- gers of an air liner like bombs and letting them float to earth by para- chutes is being perfected by an offi- cer of the Italian air force. Believing that the parachute should be an integral part of air passenger transportation, and that its use in an emergency should be controlled by the pilot, one Lieuten- ant-Colonel Freri has devised a means of placing the entire respon- sibility of landing passengers by par- | achutes within the pilot's hands. Safety hooks, worked by an elec- tric mechanism, hold the seats and the entire cabin containing the pas- sengers. If a desperate situation arises, the pilot orders his assist- ants to supply passengers with para- chutes and put them on. By moving a lever he releases the passengers from the cabin, entrusting their lives to the parachutes. The invention is now being tested in Italy and is expected shortly to become standard equipment on all Italian passenger lines. 10:30 A. M.,, Morn Sermon. 990 M.,Y ing Prayer and PF Tuesday, September 24th. Mr. Harry N. Nissly, of town, a 7:30 A. M. Holy Eucharist Cor-{member of the Pennsylvania Bank- porate Communion St. Mary’sjers Association committee on agri- Guild. cultural development, attended the Wednesday, Sept. 25 committee's 22nd annual meeting 6:30 P. M. Choir Rehearsal held at the Pennsylvania State Col- lege over the past week-end. Re- Trinity Evangelical Congregational ts were presented covering Church bankers’ support of farm club work] Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister |(},-oushout the State: Sunday, September 22nd— BOY'S DAY LETTERS GRANTED 9:30 a. m., Boy’s Day Program. Amos Grove, of East Donegal 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship, township, administrator c. t. a. of “Boys Becoming Men”. David N. Grove, late of Monday, September 23rd— Choir. Tuesday, September 24th— Y. P. Meeting at Anna Mme Wednesday, September 25th— Mission Band. Praver Meeting. Thursday, September 26th— Ladies’ Bible Class Meeting. St. Mark’s United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday Services: 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:15 a. m., Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m., Junior and Intermed- jate Christian Endeavor meetings. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship, Monday 8:00 P. M., Meeting of the Finance|$ Committee. Wednesday— 7:30 p. m., Mid-Week Prayer Ser- vice; Young Pecple’s Christian Fel- lowship meeting. 8:30 p. m.,, Final meeting of the Official Beard for the Conference year. spending NR Mountains, Eagles Mere ]Mrs. Roland C. Paiste, The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Moning, September 19, Our Card For [The Weel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Z. Derr nd Betty Derr spent the nd at Perry County. Mr. and Mrs. J. Willis Freed week in the Po and Pe 1 Ohio. Witmer eral weeks Eberle is at Easton, conductin store advertising sate, Palmolive and Peet cc panies, International facturers. Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Garber town, Mrs. John W. Rice, St., Mt. Joy, visited with Mr. Pa., over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. tertained the following at din Sunday D. S Bortner and Lineboro Md. Mr. Baum Mr. and Mrs. P. daughter Gloria and Mrs. C. ner of Mount Joy. ee Been GAVE DINNER IN HONOR OF LIEUT. STAUFFER Lieut. Carryl Battalion Headquarters, 213th Cc Artillery, Guards, Pennsylvania Lancaster, was honored 1 dinner Irs. Barbara Stauffer, Sunday. Guests Mrs. John Kob, were: Mr. Stauffer, and daughter, lumbia; Mr. and Mrs. ler, Mrs. Elizabeth Driver Walter; Mrs. Lelia daughter, Elizabeth, er; Lieut. and Mrs. Mount Joy, all of Lanc son, Shannon, of lelphia. Ra $3.000 DAMAGES WHEN AUTO TRUCK HITS POLE Stewart F. Allen, forty-seven, Chagrin Falls, O., but property damages estimated about a mile and a half east town, and crashed into a pole 2:30 A. M., Saturday. Allen told Motor Policeman H shizer he was by a passing Damage to truck which was loaded with gl was estimated about $3,000 and auto. pole knocked down was valued $150, police said. OO ATTENDED MEETING AT STATE COLLEGE township. C. Sm township. ship, executor of Harry late of Mount Joy ——E— | OPENING NEW STORES A new Acme Super Self Service market will open at Manheim day. The a similar same company store at Elizabethto several weeks ago as it is completed. ME iS ANOTHER RECORD umbia bridge made another during 2,000 over any previous month. el eee HAD UNLICENSED DOG prosecuted Harry Haines, |place, for harboring an unlicen dog. Haines paid $5.00 fine and | Justice of the Peace, | Alice Bishop 8; Top Stairs, lower | floor, Laura Stark 7 and Mary Zer- costs before. | Arthur Hendrix on Monday. Helen, Edward Keene past w ‘ono NN lve ’s Grand Canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Leon K. Winstead, of Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- er Flaherty and son, Ralph, of lin, New Jersey, were week end sts of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leib- rber. Mr. and Mrs. John Brandt, the former a son of Mrs. Owen Brandt, of town, have taken up residence at the Sieven’s House at Lancaster. They formerly resided at Marion, spending se campaign for Col- Scap Mar accompanied by Mr. and 258 Marietta and Drexel Hill, George Bowers en- A. S. Baugher Mr. and Mrs Myers of Florin and Elizabeth Wer- Stauffer, of this vlace, commander of the Second National at the home of his mother, Columbia and Harrisburg; Mrs. Kob, Middletown; Miss Mary | Flizabethtown; the Rev. Clyde F. Straub, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin H. Mary, Co- Charles Bix- and son, Greiner and Stauffer and and Mr. and Mrs. Christ Long, of Phila- escaped injury | more than $3,000 was caused when his truck left the Harrisburg pike,| forced off the road Conoy | and also con- template opening one here as soon The toll collections on the Col- record | Lz the first half of this month. The receipts were $29,413 which is|8; | Germer 7, Tyndall 8, Harold Eby 8; Marietta | and Delta Sts. John Newcomer 7, Fred Garber 8] all Benjamin Cicero 8: M. K. McClure, State Dog Agent of this | 1940 an 1 eex are SY - g a m- mnu- of ner M of B. rast at | as- | of | | at of | at | ul-| the | ue, | the | at \ D THE JIMMY LYNCH AND HIS DEATH DODGERS UsE ‘WORLD'S FAIR THE SAME TIRE NEW YORK YOU DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH LIFE! The living, thrilling demonstration that you'll be safer on Silvertown s was proven to you at the Fair. There the Life-Saver tread was actually at work on wet, slippery pavements . . . showing again and again how it’s “windshield wiper” road drying actign will give you the quickest Unless you're a dare-devil driver you'll never give your tires anywhere near this punishment. non-skid stops you ever had. ; y ar? it give you a great peace of mind to know this safety is under your car? Come in today and get a “close-up” demonstration of: (Goodrich Safty Silvertown THREE WAYS TO BUY! 208 E. Main St., Mt. Joy Phone 222 CASH ee CHARGE ACCOUNT ~~ GARBER BUDGET PLAN BUT... wouldnt ‘ 312-20 Chestnut St., Columbia, Pa. Phone 399 Amos G. Coble, Mount Joy town-|'4¢ recently organized with Newton Kendig as Captain to- | Mumper, Lieutenant. opened | wn | rol, Marietta and Market Sts., Burton Shupp 7, Lee Rice kerich Donegal znd | Halgren 7 Charles | Bell Ringer, Harold Shatz 8. The 11:00 A. M. and the 3:00 P. M. | Zerphy. | Abram Geltmacher| Richard Sheetz, Marshall Dussinger Fred | and Frank Hassinger, al! af the fi Robert | grace, |8, Market Sts, Frey 7, Hoffmaster 8; Main and Market Sts. sed | for the 1940- 1941 school term were Garber 7, Irvin Myers 8, asement., The grade school Safety their post and grade follows: Fred Loewan 8; Robert Rye 7, Luke Bomberger 8, Robert ster Myers 7, Robert Wilson 7 Marietta and Main Sts., Henry Reist 7, Oscar Hendrix 7. Inside Patrol: Front door and girls Marian Brubaker 7 and -’41 GRADE SCHOOL phey ith,| PATROLS ORGANIZE Wagner 7 Norman | John Crider 7 Patrol Zink, Eeamsderfer Nearly 24,000 pounds of syrup was received in the United | pianists ‘will be Mrs. William Nit-| faster than the tubes. Kingdom from America in a recent; month. 8; Top Stairs, upper floor: Petty Miller 7 and Adelaide Work- | Patrols| man 8; Mid Stairs, Peifer 7 and Side Door, and Richzrd | John Booth 8; Boys Basement, and John Neff 8; Top | ties The personell of the Outside Pat- | Stairs, side Richard Mumper 7 and!the Mount Joy School Band uni- Newton Kendig 8; Top stairs, front, Phyllis | Mildred Barrick 8:| Bernerd Zimmerman and | and Richard Ger-| 8; Furnace Room, Robert] and Herbert Young 8;| Charles Piersol 7 and} includes: Henry and Florence Kaylor, Charles Eshleman, the sixth grade. et Gl Rem SCHOOL BAND GETS NEW HATS AND JACKETS Twenty g in the high school on Mon-| urday, Roy | day evening to plan for Fall Day, at Booth’s store on East Main I Tear. | forms. Fifty attractive jackets and hats|gonated money to the have already been received and it) fy nd, will was definitely decided at Monday's | meeting to order fifty pairs of red | trousers to complete the outfit. j built by Mr. fh | ! dustrial arts teacher, Izobel | uniforms will be kept, Robert | sPected and very much approved. Mr and Edward Soldner, | two piano October 24th, in corn | auditorium. The The gathering voted There will also be some excellent vocal talent participating in the concert. A food sale will be held on Sat-! October 12th, Columbus persons attended the Street. There are always innumer- abe delicacies on sale at these benefits, so don’t forget the date. raise additional funds for who so kindly uniform be published as soon as it is completed. A si A list of people, BIRTHS Sat. r. R. M. Balderson OPTOMETRIST MT. JOY, PA Phorig 8 MOUNT {OY 85 East MainStreet Thur., 1:30-5:30—6:30-%:30 Bank Building ., Wed. and Fri. 1tob P. M M. moth-proof closet, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Johnson, on Robert Hostetter, in-| East Main Street, announced the in which the | birth of a daughter, Rita Mae, on was in-| Friday, September 13th. . and Mrs. Clay Reisinger, on to have a|Fast Main Street, recently an- on Thursday, | nounced the birth of a daughter. the high school A talented local spacious, concert Modern radio wears out the songs but they get NOTICED af and Mrs. —— George Broske. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. ne SS CIES Se NS Sin Wi He Ch. Fre This FREE the B Busine The in thi the hi ETS ] your 1 the ad office Wer but al We'r tickets FREE joyed We We ap gave ads as If yo yet, yc every one pe at the day. 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