urday, April 20. There will be an afternoon and evening session. complete program follows: AFTERNOON SESSION 1:30 P. M. - - Registration 2:00 P. M.—Devotions - Pastor, 1 Rev. B. C. Dahms, Methodist Church Song Service I gv he Appointment of Committees Panel Discussion Theme: “Of What Value Is The County Association To My Sunday School?” Leader—Rev. B. A. Behrens, Pastor, Rohrerstown Evangelical and Reformed Church Assisted by leaders from various schools of the district. Hymn Offering Jusiness ~ 1. Reports of Committees. 2. Election of Officers. 3. Miscellaneous. Hymn Benediction EVENING SESSION 7:30 P. M. - - - Song Service Scripture Lesson and Prayer Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount Joy Music - Elizabethtown College Acapella Chorus a. “I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes’—Bach. b. “Praise Ye The Father”—Gounod. Report of Resolutions Committee Announcements Offering - In charge of Dr. C. B. Segelken, Pastor of Host Church Music by Chorus a. “Strong Son of God'—Snow. b. “Prayer’—Guion. by Address—*“Evangelism in the Sunday School” ; Dr. A. C. Baugher President, Elizabethtown College Hymn : de Benediction - - Dr, C. B. Segelken | Third District's First Annual Convention Here Satur., April 26 The first annual convention of the Third District as re- organized by the Lancaster County Sunday School Associa- tion will be held in the First Presbyterian Church here Sat- DROP BISCUITS ROP biscuits are a hot bread or to short-cut for busy-day meals. Many prefer them to regular bis- cuits because of their crispness and muffin-like texture. put that DROP BISCUITS cups sifted flour © w Lacking time to roll or knead biscuit dough, use slightly more milk than ordinarily required for the batter, stir only until flour is well moistened, and drop by oA teaspoon salt 3% to 1 eup milk special occasion touch into an ordinary dinner. teaspoons baking powder to 4 tablespoons shortening spoonfuls on the baking sheet. Sift flour, baking powder and . 3 2 i Ss. plenty of biscuits, too, to bring +) 12 to 15 minutes the family running to breakfast We write and Pring Your Ads GET THE Carol Ann Smith Yield: About 18 to 20 biscuits. |linger, Miss Mrs. W. L. Koder. The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Morning, April 24, 1941 MISSIONARY TEA BY WOMEN’S MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH The Women's Missionary Society of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mount |v. will sponsor a Missionary Tea in Trinity Lutheran Church on Tuesday evening, April 29, at 7:45 o'clock. The Women's groups of all the churches of Mount Joy have been invited groups as guests. from St. Church and St. Church, Columbia, and Christ Lu- theran church, Elizabethtown, will also be guests of the local society. Representative John’s Lutheran James’ Lutheran The program is planned to follow up the Inter-denominational World's Day of Praytr and also the host Society’s Mission Study Classes on “China”. Mr. Charles E. Work- man, who was scheduled to speak at the World's Day of Prayer, but was unable to attend because of the show Storm; an thdt day, will speak on “Thy Kingdom Come”, and will “China” in his talk. Miss Emmeline Bucher, of Lancaster, will sing in Chinese and English. Miss Bucher is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Frank Bucher, mis- sionaries to China (Reformed Church) on furlough. A play, “The Tail of the Dragon”, showing the conflict between anci- ent and modern China, will be pre- sented. The cast of characters con- sists of the Misses Mildred Zink, stress Pauline Heilig, Elizabeth Heilig Christine Smith, and Mrs. Robert Metzler. ’ 4 Motorists (From Page 1) money with which to pay them to appear here and lose a day’s work,” Drove a Truck 60 Luther Wilt, Rheems, charged with driving a truck 60 miles an hour in Lycoming county on Sep- tember 17, 1940 said it was the first after his arrest, a test of the speed- ometer showed it was running 17 miles slow. He told the inspector he has no way to earn a living with- out a driver's license. ‘Wife Testifies J. L. Millgan, Mount Joy, em- ploye of the Shock Independent Oil 1941 for driving 62 miles per hour between Mount Joy and Harris- burg. He testified that he needs hic license to support his wife and three children. Milligan insisted only that he exceeds 50 miles per hour when passing slow moving vehicles. His wife, present in the car at the always watches the speedometer when riding in the car and that her husband drove 50 miles per hour slower moving cars. charged with driving 60 miles per Manheim. He offered no denial. (From page 1) Building will continue to Standard Time start one hour business day will earlier, dure will be used by banks. I It will be the first time that all of Lancaster County has been on show! the hour earlier and end an of the “fast time” season. longer the “out post” of the Daylight Saving Time belt. Harrisburg and York, long time hold-outs, are now in the Daylight Saving fold. Hershey and other towns adjacent to the county also will be on Daylight Time next week. Bills Lancas‘er is no have been introduced in tion which would Time effective make Daylight throughout the na- a Waa CHILDREN OF THE CHURCH EASTER PARTY A curprise awaited of the Church who attended their regular session in the at 9:30. After singing some Easter and Children’s Hymns and telling the Easter story Saturday morning Helen McElroy, and AI ee. ho When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Sr rr On rm ET MONEY Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. Daylight Time, Virtualy the same proce- followed Daylight Saving Time at the start hearsal. Sermon. Primary er. Rooms of the Lutheran Church on Wednesday, April Rev. Religious News In This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE Choir Rehearsal. CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND Friday, 7:30 p. m, THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING Meets. COMMUNITY. Reformed Mennonite Church Landisville, Pa. Sunday, April 27th— 10:30 a. m., D. S. T, Services. Mount Joy Mennonite Church 9:00 Sunday School. Thursday evening 7:30, S. S. Workers Mecting. Kraybill's Mennonite Church 9:00, Sunday School. 7:00; Young People’s Meeting. 7:45, Sermon. Donegal Presbyterian. Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D.D., Pastor Church School, 9:30. 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship and Sermon. First Presbyterian Church Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor Church School at 9:30 Morning Worship and Sermon a 10:30. ig Zion Lutheran Church Landisville, Pa. Rev. Wm. L. Ziegenfus, Pastor Sunday, April 13th Charles Habecker, Supt. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. 7:30 p. m.,, Vesper Service. St. Mary’s Catholic Church Mount Joy Father Phillip Gergen, Pastor Mass every Sunday morning al 10:00 a. m. Evening devotions month at 7:30 p. m. 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 company, was arrested January 21, 3gcieties 7:30 P. M., Eveninig Worship. Church of God Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor Sunday School at 9:39. Morning Worship at 10:30. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Service Wednesday even= time of his arrest, testified that she ing at 7:30 p .m. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor and less except when he passed gp, yad,April 27th— Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., D.S.T. Arthur W. Dyer, Manheim, was Morning Worship at 10:45. Vespers at 7:00 p. m., hour between East Petersburg and Tuesday, April 29th. - Missionary Tea at 7:45 p. m, (Saturday, May 3rd— Children of the Church Salunga Methodist Church 10:00 a. m., Church School. 11:00 a. m., Church Service to be by a Congre, weeting to elect two trustees. Anthem by the Choir. Thursday, 7:30 p .m., rational Choir Re-, St. Elizabeth Mission Elizabethtown, Pa. The Ven. Wm. J Watts, Priest-in-charge unday, April 27th— 2nd Sunday After Easter 7:00 p. m,; Youth Service and AE Congress seeking national legisla Trinity Evangelical Congregational |, Thelma Hilt, Arline Engle, Mrs. | Rev. Clarence C. Reeder, Minister Church : Avril 2Tth— tion as a defense program measure, April 27th Conference Sunday the Children Tuesday, April 29th— « Monday, Aprl 28th— Wilbur Hiestand, Mrs. Naomi Junior & Senior Choir. Smith, Mrs. Dorothy Chapin, Mrs. | Robert Echleman and Mrs. Omar | Y. P. Meeiing, Ethel Bar Groff. 30ith— Prayer metting at Church. St. Luke's Episcopal Church The following attended: Winifred porate Communion cof the Youth of 9:13 a. m, 10:30 a. m,, Church School. Youth Service The 8 to 10 minutes of baking salt together. Cut or rub in |Barnhart, Doris Rice, Peggy Rice, the Parish. make brown, crisp hot biscuits in shortening. Add milk and mix |Beity Ann Blessing, Mary Jane a hurry, until flour is moistened. Drop |Krall, Peter Koder, Helen Snyder, Be sure there is plenty of but- from spoon on ungreased baking Donald Zerphy, Helen Thomas, Sermon. ter and honey or jam — and sheet and bake in hot oven (450° |Marion Smith, James Metzler, 6:36p. m, ¥. P. F Miss Elsie Dil- Wednesday, April 30th— 6:30 p. m., Choir Rehearsal. St. Mary's Guild a* me of Mrs. Elmer Brown. 730 p. m, Mount Joy Methodist Church W. Frank Carpenter, Minister 9:30 A. M. Sunday School are held the time he had driven the truck and second and tourth Sundays of each | | mon but business will Rev. W. Frank Carpenter, Minister, | was arrested and sentenced to 101 , covered he had escaped from Kilby ANNUAL BANQUET OF by the Children, a program of The Ven. W. J. Watts, B.D., Rector held last Thursday evening at the | games and refreshments was en- Sunday, April 27th— home of Mr. Daniel Will, east of | joyed. 7:30 a. m,, Holy Eucharist. town, with thirteen members and | | four visitors present. ing was and of East Petersburg, composed of | Willis Nolt, John Gingrich, Thomas | and Lloyd Gingrich. ing, refreshments were served by | the host. ! etin’s classified columns. 6:30 p. m., Youth League. 7:30 p. m., Church Service. 8:30 p. m., Church Board of Edu- Anthems the Junior and Senior Choir. Tuesday, 7:00 p. m., Senior Choir Rehearsal. cation, by Wednesday, 6:30 p. m, 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 Society Christian Endeavor 6:30 P. M. Senior Christian En- deavor. 7:15 p. m. Evening Service. 7:30 P. M. Thursday evening Prayer 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 Intermedi- ate Christian Endeavor meetings. 7:30 p. m., Evening Worship. Wednesday— 7:30 p. m., Midweek Prayer Ser- vice and Bible Study. Young Peo- ple’s Christian Fellowship Meeting. Thursday— t 7:30 p. m., Sisterhoed Bible Class | monthly meeting; place to be an- rounced later. Nott:- All Saving Time. services on Daylight ‘Eternal Hall of Records’ Being Hewn in Black Hills An eternal Hall of Records—great chambers hewn out of solid granite, where artifacts of present and fu- ture generations will be preserved— is to be part of the development at Mount Rushmore National me- morial in the Black hills of South Dakota. Behind the granite summit on Junior | IHi-Gem Class East Donegal School News For The Week Conceat and Show On Thursday evening April 24, a band concert and Marionette show will be held in the East Donegal High School Auditorium. The pro- ceeds are to be used for band sup- plies. | The Lesselli Marioneteers, in charge of the Marionettes, are a professional group trained in the traditions of the theatre and its allied arts, The school band will play several selections before and following the Marionette performance. May Day Pageant The Central Theme of the Annual May Day pageant at East Donegal Twp. High:School'is Southern: The following girls were nominat- ed by the faculty for May Queen: Yvonne Campbell,. Mary Heisey, Jean Huntzinger, Bertie Mumma and Pauline Weiser. The student body has elected a May Queen from this group, but the result of voting will be kept secret until May Day. June Swartz and Kathryn Stevens are the Junior members of the Court; Geraldine Heisey, the sopho- more member, and Anna Buchanan the freshman representative. The pageant will be directed by { Miss Mary F. Strickler and Mr. | John G. Hart. Member); of the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades are practicing dances for this annual celebration. The evening entertainment will feature a variety bill including music and dramatics. Citizens Call (From Page 1) was asked to take action against the plant some time ago but nothing concrete resulted, it was said. Subsequently, Assessor John B, which the faces of Washington, Jef- | ferson, Lincoln and Theodore Roose- velt are being carved in gigantic | proportions, is a chasm 150 feet deep. ! Into the wall of this Guizon Borg- | lum, sculptor and engineer for the Endeavor { memorial, is blasting a vast tunnel | which, when completed, will provide | a great subterranean hall with ad- joining chambers. | Unlike the crypts in the Egyptian pyramids or the ‘Time Capsule” at the New York World's fair, it is not the plan to seal this hall, but to maintain therein a continuing record of civilization’s rise (or decline). Experts believe that the man- made cavern, hewn out of solid rock, will endure for thousands of | years and that generations ages | hence may behold there objects that will seem as ancient to them as Stone age implements appear to Twentieth century man. | uw Religious Fervor | Sam Hines’ religious fervor has [ put him behind bars for another 17 years and 101 days. Hines recently invaded a rural Negro Baptist church near Montgomery, Ala., and tock cover the pulpit from its right. ful occ t at point of 2 pistol launched into a heated ser- Meantime, the deposed preacher went for the sheriff. Hines days for use of a deadly weapon. He was fingerprinted and it was dis- prison here back in 1918 after serv- ing three years of a 20-year term for assault to murder. eee GOD’S HELPERS CLASS The God's Helpers Class of the] United Bethren Church held their annual banquet at Diff's Place, on Thursday evening, April 17th, Those present were Misses Doro- | thy Newcomer, June Rimert, Ruth | Bosard, Florence Landis, Helen Stauffer, Edith Berrier, Edna Shel- Kaufman, Mrs. James Schneider, Mrs. Harold Kulp, Mrs. Metzler, Mrs. Clarence | Ralph Berrier, Mrs. | Morris INacmi Gruber, Mrs. —_——————— THE UNITED BRETHREN USHERS LEAGUE MET | A meeting of the Ushers League | of the United Brethren Church was The special feature of the even- | music by the Acapella Four | After the regular business meet- | | 0 For quick resuits try the | eG meee Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. | some apparatus designed to effect a Henry reported to the County Com- missioners that residents in New- ville and vicinity threatened a “taxpayers’ strike” unless some ac- tion to abate the situation was taken. Recently the plant installed remedy, but residents say little dif- ference was noticed. “The odor can be noticed as far as Elizabethtown,” Gish said, “It is objectionable to the whole neigh- borhood.” Fumes are carried to- ward the shoe company through a railroad cut and several women there were overcome, it was said. B. Frank Shank, president of the school board, will preside at the meeting, Gish said. — Gee When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin weet) eet LESSFLLI MARIONETTES TO APPEAR IN MAYTOWN The famed Lesselli Marionettes will be presented by the East Done- gal High School Band in the high school auditorium on Thursday April 24th at 8 P. M. cert by the band will precede the show beginning at 7:30. Ancther concert will be given at the conclusion of the program. Profits from the performances will be used to pay the balance of the uniform debt, The Lesselli Marionettes come to Maytown with the reputation of be- ing one of the finest groups of its kind in the county, having made several successful tours from coast to coast. Those in charge are look- ing forward to this program to be one of the most highly entertaining features of the season. Tickets are now on sale and will be sold at the A c the finished ress as sir?) 2 tioned: dizzy w answere “Man; prays fi of our keep fi 3 Two | i ing the “Whene ! dumps | neighbo dering 1 they ar This 1941 ve Ah, mo Why no Youi're Low You'd | You | happine want tc on it. Fredd breathle yesterd; miss yo low, ve didn’t | out of After night graduat papa {i asked: be whe educati answere think.” A yo heard t waiting of Expe period. “We'y ast nig