The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 27, 1941, Image 6

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Religious
News In This
Community
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND sion
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING dial
COMMUNITY. 3
For Hunters
—- and -
Fishermen
Fish Commis-
fishermen a
of the
during
The Pennsylvania
all
welcome to
exendas 1o cor-
visit one
sometime
CA
of Fisheries,
the Spring
Bellefonte,
which is an outdoor
1 hatcheries
—————— season.
Donegal Presbyiertan Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor "DB
Chu School at 9:30 Creek
e County,
v and schoo! for fishermen.
says:
visit
Project in
rch at
Mount Joy Mennonite Church
8:30 Sund: [ stream have been set
trout |
vy Schoc
Friday Evening— fishing, and
7:15 P. M. Bible Study from twelve to
are taken in large
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 ourth Sundays of each
month at 7:30 p. m.
The {following are the streams in
that have been
Route
Lancaster County
stocked with trout, and the
number of the higl
the streams:
Little Conestoga Creek: 3rook
trout at East Petersburg, Rt. No.
72; Donegal Creek, Brook trout,
Marietta, Rt. No. 141; Hammer
Creek, Brook trout, Lititz, Rt.
501; Middle Creek, Brook trout,
East Petersburg, Rt. No. 72; Muddy
Run, Brook Tout, Holtwood, Rt.
No. 372; Pequea Creek, Brook trout,
Honey Brook, Route No. 322; Rock
Kun, Brook trout, Bowmansville,
Rt. No. 73; Trout Run, Brook trout,
Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Pa.
Rev. Wm. L. Ziegenfus,
Sunday, March 30th—
Charles Habecker, Supt.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
7:30 p. Vesper Service.
Pastor
m.,
Ironville U. Bi Church
Our Heartiest
French, | g:
way nearest tof ga
No. |
Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning,
The Bulletin, Mount Jovy,
cooperation
past. |
and we'll all profit by
ter pro-,
that
of how
Our fire
when called,
1 the same hearty
Let Everybody |i»
Congratulations Help The Firemen |
We want to congratulate each of In the ne
the
nother birthday:
March 28 ship Fire (
Derr, W. Main St. dona
re, Guy Spittler, N. Haven St. necess
March 31 much
Annie Newcomer, W. Done-
ve exercised in the
needed
wise it will mean bet
yw davs. if are re : = :
i . w days, if you are tion. The fire hazard is one
following for having reached i i
a2 member of Friend-!is ever present regardless
approached by
Sin wich caution is exerted.
asked for| .
! hesitate
yal
they deserve
“ompany, and :
s never
Chas Z. the
VT
ti ran $6,500 gx i
tion toward $6,500 and it
your support
4 vive) ww C 1 1 1 ni 3
ry to purchase a new and .]} comes back to the community in
od So please HELP !
. |
needs pumper, please give] protection.
Mrs.

xl St.
Dr. E. W. Newcomer, E, Main St
Mrs. Harry Hinkle, W. Main St.
Mrs. Frank Schwanger, nea
Hosslers’


April 1c
Miller, Sr. What's Your
Samuel Dist. Supt.
PP &L
Sylvester He Insurance
Mrs. ndrix, E. Main
St.
Fairview
Reuben Fellenbaum Cashier
National Bank and Trust Co.
Mrs. Martin Strickler, W.
1 St. !
Mrs. Ervin Starr (nee Esther Gar-|
Edgar Hagenberger,
Problem?


# No need to be perplexed
about the kind and
amount of insurance
you should carry. Call us for information, advice and
facts that will mi ike it easy for you to decide. We han-
dle all types of insurance. Phone Marietta 2405 and a
representative will gladly call.
WM. YOUNG
MARIETTA, PA.
ber) Rohrerstown.
——— Bee
EASTER EGG HUNT ;
The Y. P. F. of St. Luke's Episco- |
pal Church planning to hold
their annual Easter Egg Hunt on
Saturday, April 12th, 1941 on
church grounds.
Further plans will be
later.
mt A AI
are
the
announced



Subscribe for the Bulletin.

Services the Ironville
church on Sunday of
Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. R
Regular worship at 10:30 A. M.
CE at 7:00 P. M. Benj.
leader.
in U B gphrota, Rt. No. 322;
Octoraro Creek,
Quarryville,
Fishing Creek, Brown tuort,
Weaver|, ut Level; Big Chickies
Brown trout, Mt. Joy, Rt.
and
222;
Brown
ainbow trout, Rt.
Creek, |
No. 230;
First Presbyterian Church Rt. 222; Conestoga
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D.,, Pastor gp... Hinkeltown,
Church School, 9:30. wingo Dam, Bass,
Morning Worship and Sermon Dam. Bass,
10:30. 324; Safe Harbor
Creek,
Rt. 322; Cono-
Chestnut Level;
Pequea, Rt.
Dam, Bass, Wash-
7:30 p. m., Evening Worship Boro, Rt. 441; Middle Creek,’
Muddy |
73; 1
Sermon. 322:
Bass, Lincoln, Rt. No. 322
Creek Bass, Bowmansville, Rt.
Qctoraro Creek, Bass, Quarryville,
Rt. 222; Susquehanna River,
{Columbia.
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Landisville, Pa.
Church of Ged
Rev. Raymond Daihl, Pastor
9:15 A. M., Sunday School.
10:30 A. M., Morning Worship.
6:45 P. M., Christian Endeavor |
Societies
7:30 P. M.,, Eveninig Worship,
airliners have an-
flew 100,000,000
the last two
accident to a
Australian
nounced that they
passenger miles in
years without a fatal
Kraybill’s Mennonite Church
9:00 Sunday School.
10:00 Sermon
9:30 A. M. Sunday School
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship
Anthem by Junior and Senior
Choir
Tuesday—
7:00 p. m., Senior Choir Rehearsal.
Wednesday—
Church of God
Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30.
Morning Worship at 10:30.
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. | 6:30 p.m,
Prayer Service Wednesday even-| Friday—
ing at 7:30 p .m. 7:30 p. m., Hi Gem
meets at the parsonage.
Junior Choir Rehearsal
St. Elizabeth Mission
Elizabethtown, Pa.
The Ven. Wm. J Watts,
Priest-in-charge
Sunday March 30
Passion Sunday
7:00 p. m. Vespers and
Tuesday, Apr 1
7:30 p. m., Mission service
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
{The Ven. W. J. Watts, B.D., Rector
Sunday, March 30
Passion Sunday
7:30 A. M. Holy Eucharist
Corporate communion of Confir-
Class Communion breakfast
it the Rectory.
{ 8:15 a. m.,, Church School.
10:30 a. m., Morning Prayer
Sermon.
6:30 a. m, ¥Y. P. F.
Wednesday, Rpril 2
6:30 p. m., Choir Rehearsal.
7:30 p. m., Mission Service.
8:30 p. m. St. Marys
nome of Mrs, Arthur Brown,
St.
address
Trinity Evangelical Congregational
Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister
Church
Sunday, March 30th—
9:30, Sunday School.
10:30, Installation.
6:45, Mission Band.
7:30, Evening Worship.
Monday, March 3lst—
Choir Rehearsal.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sa lay, 9:30 a.
the h.
Sunday, March 30th—
Sunday School, 9:30.
Church Services, 10:45.
Vespers, 7:00.
Tuesday, April lst—
Women's Missionary
Mrs.
Salunga Methodist Church
Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister
9:30 a. m., Sunday School.
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship
8:30 P. M. Official Board
Holy Week Services
church Apr. 6—11 at 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday
7:30 P. M. Sunshine Bible
meets at home of Mr: Mary
nich.
m.,
in this
Class
Min-
meets with Irvin Smith, W.
Main St.
Wednesday,
Catechetical Class
house at 6:30 p. m.
at the
Florin U. B. Church
Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor
9:30 A. M. Sunday School
10:30 A. M., Morning Worship
5:30 P. M, Junior Christian En-
deavor.
6:30 P. M. Young Peoples
Christian Endeavor
6:30 P. M. Senior Christian En-
deavor.
7:15 p. m., Evangelistic Service.
7:30 P. M. Thursday evening
Prayer Meeting.
Church, 7:45 p. m.
Thursday, April
Catechetical Class
at 7:30 p. m,
3rd — Adult
Society
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 Intermedi-
ate Christian Endeavor meetings.
7:30 p. m., Evening Worship.
Salunga Brethren Church
Salunga
Sunday, March 30th— Tuesday
Men's work will sponsor an 7:30 p. m.,, Women's Missionary
day program on Sunday, March 30. Society and Ladies’ Aid meetings,
- Morning Session, 10:20 a .m. at the home of Mrs. Alvin Bigler.
Afternoon Session, 2:00 p. m. Wednesday
Evening Session, 7:00 p. m. 7:30 p. m., Mid-week Prayer Ser-
Bring your family and lunch.vice; Young People’s Christian Fel-
Coffee will be served free for the lowship meeting. f
evening lunch. | 8:30 p. m, Official Board meeting.
(Sunday, April 6 Ba and
Mount Joy Methodist Church I: of members gnd infant
West Branch |
Chest- | B
{Cocalico Creek, Black Bass, Denver, |
Black |
Bass, 2
S. S. Class | 8
and |
Guild at |
Delta |§
Children of ||
Society |
Mrs. Mae Charles, leader. |
April 2nd — Junior
Mid-week Lenten Service at the
at the parsonage


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Special Announcement
BY THE
Elizabethtown Bakery
EGINNING this week, several changes will be made in
the set-up of the Elizabethtown Bakery, corner Park
street and Cherry alley. They are as follows:
MR. N. S. MYERS will be the Supervisin 1g Manager, taking
the place of Harold S. Rohrer, who is no longer with
the Bakery.
WILLIAM CARL SHIFFER will have charge of the
Office and Checking Department.
MR. JOHN W.HAAS will remain foreman of the Bread Depart-
ment, and will have some new lines added thereto.
JOSEPH C. HAAS will assist in the Bread Department.
VERE D. SHAFFER will remain in the Pastry Department.
JOHN D. BARTO, another new man added, will be in
the Pastry Department, and will be one of the Publicity
men of the Bakery. Mr. Barto comes well recommend-
ed, and is considered an outstanding Pastry Baker.
KENNETH GRUBE will work at the Slicer and Wrapping
Machine.
ELWOOD KRODEL will work around in the Shop.
CHARLES G. SHAFFER
ABRAM H. SNYDER
MR.
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MR.
MR.
MR.

MR.
MR.
MR.
MR.
These men will supply the
Routes throughout the com-
munity and will have new,
MR. MILES H. TROSTLE added varieties of products
MR. JACOB E. NAGEL baked by the Bakery.
MR.and MRS. N.S. MYERS, of 1900 Derry St., Harrisburg, Pa.,
who recently purchased the Elizabethtown Bakery, wish
to announce that this Bakery is privately and individu-
ally owned (no stock company), and shall at all times do
all they possibly can to please its customers and be-
come a real asset to the community. Mr. Myers is a
great believer in giving back 109% of a Il profits made to
the community in which it serves, for religious and other
worthwhile causes.
We Wish to be One of You
In Mind and Spirit
parish |

F ONE of our Representatives calls on you, give him your support,
always bearing the Elizabethtown Bakery in mind. You can also
suggest or let your desires be known by calling at our Bread and Pastry
Store at the Bakery, where we always will have a good variety of stock
on sale - - - or Telephone your order by Calling No. 259 Elizabethtown.

PY VV VV VV

March 27, 1941
AL
‘Our White |
Bread is
ENRICHED
so that each loaf is equivalent to an average
Whole Wheat Loaf in Healthful Vitamin
Factors and Iron.
Ts Same Prices

CHOICE
$ Tomatoes
we
Cooked Peas
White Potatoes
Asco Tumato Juice <2" 5¢
Asco Tomato Soup ©3" 5¢
Tomato Juice Phillips’ can Gg
Mott's Apple Juice i. be
Asco Beans on.
Se
No 5¢
19-0 5¢
Treesweet Lemon Juice <" 5¢
Asce Tomato Puree ©2" 5¢
Pure Baking Scda 16-02 rk §¢
Toasted Bread Crumbs PX 5¢
JAsco Corn Starch fof
EERE EEA EE ERE ENN ASO ANN EEE RD
‘Savings on Meats, Poultry and Sea Food
HOCKLESS
SMOKED
PICNICS
ih 1%7ec

LEAN ROASTING
SHOULDER
LAMB
bl Pe
Shoulder or
Cross-Cut
TENDER
RUMP or ROUND
STEAK
4 v 33
4 BEEF ROAST
PORK LOIN ROAST [°° [|b 14¢c®
Boneless ROLLED RIB ROAST Ib 29¢ &
4 LEAN SLICED BACON Yyelb 10¢ 8
FRESH
Hamburger
aan 2 bs 29¢
ff Bins Bort 21s age) Viel
Pork Chops Ib 2gcl Chicken Loaf ':]b 19¢
SOUR KROUT .. .... Ib 5e
COTTAGE CHEESE . . . . |b 10c§
SLICED TONGUE . . . 1% Ib
SALT WATER
Halibut or Salmon Ih
CR OYSTERS
BONELESS
, 10ec
STEAK FISH pt can
EEE ENE EE EEE AONE RENE EDN
SOUP MIXTURE 3 ra: 25°
Kraft's Qc
MACARONI DINNER :.::«
10°
Forequarter
Style

F
»
0

SLAW OR
Potato Salad
BAKED OR
Pickle Loaf
1b 19¢
ds 1b


SLICED
1c|

Extra Fancy California
County can
CRUSHED CORN v--4
23¢
No 214
Kernel cans
CORNED BEEF
23
BUTTER
ASPARAGUS
Don’t try to judge Asparagus by the prices in the paper.
quality, and remember, these bunches weigh better than 214 lbs.
RICH MILK OR SUPREME
€
BREAD 2-15
Golden Jubilee BREA
VIRGINIA LEE DO’NUTS
SILVER LAYER CAKES
It's Made
with Eggs
10¢
doz 12¢
ea 25¢
FANCY WET SHRIMP
2d
Tuna Fish Flakes 252:23¢c
Alaska Chum Salmon =! {3c
Pink Alaska Salmon 2" (4c
Red Alaska Salmon i! 23¢
Gorton Codfish i} *.o“ 25¢
Breast Chicken Tuna Tox 6c
Light Meat Tuna 2 72% 27¢
Spaghetti 3 *-o= 25¢
Wilson Beef Stew 2 !.!> 25¢
Beef Stew uty 2%-oz 3g
Seaside Lima Beans 2; 10¢c
Delicious Plums in Syrup
Fresh Prunes
No 214 Ho
can
NOLA BRAND
Peanut Butter
16-0z Cc
jar
“JERSEY
Cream Cakes
» 10
Lord Baltimore Dill
PICKLES
~10°
King or Golden Cro or Golden Crown
SYRUP
No 11; can 13< No2y
can
Bonnie Oak Oak Evaporated
MILK 4..25¢
Spry |CRISCO
1-lb can 16¢ 1-Ib can 1 §¢
3.443
CREAM WHITE SHORTENING
on 14¢ 337°
can



EEE ENNIS ENE RAR EEE
Savings on Fruits and Vegetables:
full
original
bunch
33
See the

CAL. PEACHES 4, 22
FINEST PEACHES 5 225 27¢
Sans 27¢
WILSON'S MOR "=
15¢
>a Ibs 73
KRAFT'S CHEESE
No 214
Asso cans
Calif.
BEPRICOTS Whole Peeled 2
DEL MONTE PEAS 2 = 23
2 No 210°
12-02
LARGE PRUNES 2
Creamery Buiter
i 3 3 Ic
2 ries] 9¢
CRISPY, FRESH
3.13
LARGE NEW VALENCIA
Carrots Oranges
13-29°

STEWED ONIONS ©;
23°
No 214
cans
FARMDALE PEAS pi
131
CORN-ON-COB «. 2 Nr Bl
Armour's c
17
2 Ibs 69
Sue I ay Sweet Cre Cream
Megowan Educator
All-Packt Cakes
pkgs BTC
CRAX 2
Try “heat-flo” roasted
Coffee for Richer Flavor
WIN-CREST
COFFEE
Large Juicy Grapefruit 5 «17
Idaho Boking Potatoes 10...25¢
Green Southern Kale 3:

RED, RIPE SOUTHERN
2-27
Famous Asco. Mp
COFFEE 233° &
Prices Effective Until Closing
Saturday March 29th, 1941.
pt bot i ie
qt bot 9¢
Dazzle atbot {Te
Wytex Bleach
20-Mule Borax
Strawberries
pt
Old Dutch Cleanser 2 cans | 3¢
Blue Ribbon Malt 3'bcan 53¢
Sunbrite Cleanser 3 cans {3¢

Mount Joy's
4 Modern Self-Service
4 Food Market
4 21-23-25
¢
1b ka 14g
P&G White
Naphtha SOAP 8 >= 23°
Chipso | Oxydol
2% 3-oz pks 17¢ : Bo pkgs 15¢
-0Z oz
19 17«
pkg pkg
LAVA SOAP bar §¢
173-0z pkg 12¢
17
MOUNT JOY, PA.
> Parking in Rear
Open Every Friday
and Saturday Nighte 83-0z
pkgs

DUZ
21s i
pkg
JOHNSON’S JOHNSON’S
GLO-GOAT | LIQUID WAX
> 59c¢ 8 59¢<
CAMAY SOAP 3cks 17¢
IVORY SOAP
ke 9° 2° 9°
Ivory Flakes
b-0z pkg 9¢
Ivory Snow
5-0z pkg 9¢
Tos 20°