The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, September 03, 1942, Image 3

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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, September 3, 1942

Religious
News In This
Community

NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THH
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
COMMUNITY.

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Donegal Presbytertan Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
9:00 a. m. Church School
16:00 a. m. Morning Worship and
Sermon
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First Presbyterian Church
Rev. C. B. Segelken, D. D., Pastor
9:30 a. m. Church School
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship and
Sermon. .
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Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Pa.
Rev. William L. Ziegenfus, Pastor
Chas. Habecker, Supt. of S. S.
9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
10:3¢ a. m. Morning Worship.
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Ironville TU. B. Church
Rev. D. 0. Shearer, Ministe:
Forrest Lambert, Superintendent
9:30 a. m. Sunday School,
7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor
7:30 p. m. Regular worship with
Rev. D. L. Shearer,




the pastor
preaching.
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Church of God
Rev. G. F. Broske, Pastor
Sunday School at 9:30.
Morning Worship at 10:30.
Evening Worsnip, 7:30 p. m.
Prayer Service Wednesday even=
ing at 7:30 p m.
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St. Mary’s Catholic Church
Mount Joy
Father Phillip Gergen, Pastor
Mass every Sunday morning al
10:00 a. m.
Evening devotions are held the
pecond and tourth Sundays of each
month at 7:30 P m,





St. Luke's Ep seopal Church
The Rev. W. E. Stephens Vicar
Jacob and Mt. Joy Sts.
Sunday, Sept. 6th.
4:15 a. m. Sunday School.
11:00 a. m. Celebration of Holy
Communion.
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‘Chirch of Ged
Landisville, Pa.
Rev. Raymond Daihl, Pastor
9:15 a. m., Church School.
10:30 A. M., Morning Worship.
6:45 p. m, C. E. Societies.
7:30 p. m.,, Evening Service
Wednesday
7:30 p m., Prayer Service.
All are cordially welcome.

Gospel Tabernacle
Roy S. Forney, Pastor
Sunday Services:
9:30 a. m. Bible School
9:30 a. m. Bible School
10:30 a. m. Communion, followed
by sermon.
1:45 p. m. Sermon.
Hiram Lefever will be guest
morning and evening
Rev.
speaker at
service
Special music in the evening
mixed quartet,
Thursday 7:45 P. M. Prayer
vices.
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Si. Mark’s United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday Services.
9:00 a. m., Sunday School.





! Pittsburgh, are visiting at the home
County Draft
Board No. 1
Classifies
(From Page 2)
Albert Hornberger, Rl, Manheim.
William Edgar Mundorff, Bainbridge
Vernon Zink Mayers, Maytown.
Hiram Musser Wolgemuth, R1, Mt.
Joy.
IRONVILLE
Mrs. Merris Beam, and children,
James, Edwin and Nancy of Norris-
town, were visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Mummaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dattisman, of
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Metzger.
Miss. Anna Bard, Misses Carolyn
and Frances Mummaw, Mr. and]

Mrs. George Roberts, attendad a | Wellinm Nelson Gibbel R2. Man-
wedding at York on Saturday eve- Beim.
ning. James Wesley Bruce, R1, Rain-
Rev. and Mrs. Stover of Sidney bridge.
Ohio, are visiting at the home of | Greiner Brandt, Man-
2im
Rev. and Mrs. D. L. Shearer. Richard. Leinous ‘Engle; Maytowr.
Hazel Fornoff, was visiting over | Robert Ross Keller, Jr. E'town.
the week-end at the home of | { Carl Good Heisey. Lancaster.
friends in Mohnton. | Al zen Wittle Brosey, E'town.
John Moore and Thomas Wagner, Charles O. Garber, Mt. Joy.
Five SU 8 | John Caslow Brosey, E'town.
AVE ! ¥-1 Jchn George Westafer. E’town.
and expect to b> ca Ned for service | 7 Tohn Bollock Simons. Marietta.
George Norval Donnelley. E'town.
Orville Austin Liddick, Manheim.
William Richard Rapp. Marizctta.
Fugene Heagy Buch, E'town.
Fugen Wayne Garber, Florin.
Richard John Tillman. Marietta.
enlisted
in about two wezks.
se WM eames
ENGAGEMENT OF RHEEMS
LADY IS ANNOUNCED
The engagemsnt of Miss Dorothy
Hoffman daughter of Mr. and Mrs.



Harvey G. Hoffman, of Rheems, was | Class 1-A
anncunced to Private Wilbur E.|Charles Clinton Thompson, Man-
heim
Hawthorne, U. S. Army, son of Mr. rl Ea
and Mrs. Harvey Hawthorne, of 224 Toy Soom Lindemath, B17 Co-
Marietta Ave. this boro. At pre-
sent Private Hawthorne is station-
ed at Chic, Calif.
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Richa~d King Dixon. Etown.
Tianiel Garfi=ld Smith, R2. F’town.
James Francis Railev, U. S. Train-
ing Station, Port Deposit, Md.
Beniamin Henry Emenhsiser,
: Rhzems.
Brief News Of Jon Forty Barr, F'town.
Amos Henry Flovd, R2, F'town.
The Day From Albert Samuel Cumens, Manheim.
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Local Dailies
Carl S. Fngle. Manheim.
John Calvin Fr=y, Manheim.
T eroy Zellers Blantz, R5. I.chanon.
Lester Norman Myers, New Brun-
Mrs. Arthur Allwein, of Lancas-
ter, who was spending the Summer
at Mount Gretna, fell 20 feet off a
porch when the railing gave way.
swick. N. J.
Gerald D=lbert Wad=. R1. Mt. Joy.
She died shortly thereafter.
Richard Rav Rhen. R1, Mt. Joy.
William Jackson. Florin
T ae Fllsworth Fllic. Mt. Tov.
HFarrv Grever Tichl vr,
Christan Svlvester Ch wles. Mt, Joy
A luncheon at the Midday Club, | o-thyr Taylor Maxwell, R1, Mt.
Fhila., Monday, cost each attend- Joy.
ant $5000 a plate (in War Bonds). | ¥~rnest LeRov Herr Florin,
It was headed by the glamorous Charles : Webster Kauffman, R2.
far of films, dark-eyed Hedy. Merheim.
Sa ved Hedy | yy Nissl-v Gingrich, Florin
Lamarr and went over big. | Ray Shelly. R2, Manheim.
Freight car leaders at all the Class 1-A-0
Fhila. wharves went on a strike | Wraonklin €mith, Marietta.
Tuesday, it being “no strike against | Wayne Wesl-v Goodling, Mt. Joy
employers but a strike against the Class 1-C
government.” They must all have Jock Beckley Horner, E'town.
Class 2-A
Jap cr rman blo in their veins.
Jap cr German od in their io Doo 1, 1912





y rr Raloh Gish Zimmerman, R1, Wt.
3 rar st; Joy.
Helpers. . Clacs meeting; Earnest Abnot Ebersols, 12,
workers’ Class meeting. Manheim,
Friday Sylvestzr Blodgett Waltzrs, R1, ¥'-
7:00 p. m. Choir rehearsal. town. oH
i ines atmos Ravmend Farl Siegrist. R2. Lititz.
I -ster Gibbla Heicev. R1, Mt. Jov.
Trinity Evangelical Congregational | Alvin Hostztter Mellinger RI, it.
Church Jou i
av. CR 3 CSch rromling, ems. ;
: Rev). Robson Charl-s Russel Gutshall, Bainbridge
Sunday, Sept. 6th. Class 2-A
10:30 Morning worship; Sermon to Nov. 15, 1942
by the Pastor. Theme: “Knowing | Wilbur Spyder Peifer, RD Menheim
Jesus”. Anthem by the Choir. Class 2-A
to Jan. 1, 1943
7:30 Evening worship; Sermon by
5 P y Feter Rosenfelt Sawadsky, R1, Co-
the postor. Theme: “Peace by Jesus

. lumbia.
Christ”. Anthem by the Choir. Class 2-A |
9:30 a. m. Sunday School. te Nov. 1. 1942
Classes for all ages. Jacch F. Moyer, R2, Manh:im. {
Monday Class 2-A
BE ho By to March 1, 1943 |
foul Nol B-njamin Farl Swarr, R1, Mt. Joy.!
Tuesday Thecdcre H. Trone. Maytown,
7:30 p. m. Young People’s Society | Rov Good Hess. P2, Manhezim.
Wednesday Rcbert Garb:r. R2. Mt. Joy.
Teo Tysch Farhast, Rl, Manheim
i Walter Flwood Heistand, R2, Man-
|
|
: |
7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting |
heim. |
Thurgday
|

7:36 p. m. Women’s Missionary | Jay Brandt Greiner. R1. Manheim.
Socicty and Ladies’ Aid Society | AMOS Greiper Whisler, R3, E'town.
Meetings. Asron Gingrich Longenecker, E'-|
r town.
Next, Sunday, September 13, will | Daniel L-roy Kettering, R1, Her-
be GIRL’S DAY. Welcome. shey.
—— Allert Eenjamin
Manheim.
Mount Joy Methodist Church Harvey Dupler Ebersole, R1, FE'-
|
|
1
|
Brosey, Jr. RL | ny
Earl Reigner Thomas, Pastor town. |
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Mr. Wolgemuth, a graduate of
Maytown High School, engaged §
{ in farming. 4
——
Miss Della Rae Sides
awrence W. Shank
| John T. Sides, of Penn St.
CHURCH GROUP ELECTS 3
COUNTY MAN OVERSEER {
Rev. Henry N. Hostetter, Wash-
ington Boro, was elected as over-||
Brethren in Christ |
Churches of the Manor-Pequea A
seer. of the
District at services held in the'§
churches Sunday. morning.
Rev. Hostetter will succeed his §
father, Bishop C. N. Hostetter,
is retiring as overseer due to failing
who
health.
The churches of the district are:
Manor church, one mile west of
Mountville; Pequea church, two 5
Danville; Ref-§
church, 47 §
Newtown §
niles south of New
ton church, Lancaster
Caroline St, and the
church.
Tf
This Section's
Numerous
Weddings
Mary Elizabeth Nissley
Harcld Hunter Noling
The marsiage of Miss Mary Eliz- |§
abeth Nissley, daughter of Vee Eli §
Jay Nissley and the late E. J. Niss-
ley, of Norristown,
Florin, to Harold Hunter
son of Dr. and
South Orange, N. J.,


took place on
Saturday afternoon
St. Peter's church, Morristown, N.
J. The Rev. David K. Mc
mtgom-


ery officiated. They will reside in
Morristown, N. J. | 8
— V
Jacqueline Louise Snyder
Thomas J. Wheary
Miss Jacqueline Louise Snyder,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. 8
Maytown, and Thomas
son of Mr.
, of Shamo- J
Snyder, of
J. Wheary,
ana Mrs. Har:
of Maytown,
Wheat
-jed at 2:30


kin, were n o'clock
Maytown
Chur
ring of 11
Sunday afternoon in the
Evangelical and

Reformed

The Rev. Harvey E. K
ficated at the double ring cere- 2
mony.

in May-
n being employed at
The co will resid

town, the groor
the Marietta Supply Depot.
Vera Catherine Wingert
Paul M. Wolgemuth
of Miss Vera Cath-
erine Wingert, daughter of Mr. and’
Milton W. Wingert, of Cham-
and Paul M. Wolgemuth,

Mrs.
bersburg,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Phares E. Wol-
gemuth, of near town, took place
last Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock


‘d Brethren in|
Labon| 4
o
New Gu
Christ church with the Rev.
3
in the
V. Wingert, officiating
Miss Helen Wing
and Ve
John
best man and the ushers were Ray-
mond Wingert and Martin Melling-

rt was the maid | 3
Wingert the

of honor
flower girl. Wolgemuth was J


Mrs. Wolgemuth is a grad

the Messiah Bible colle
1

ankenau School of Nur

has been made
Miss Del
elle
Announcement

1e marriage of
ti
Sides, daughter of Mr. and Mr
Royalton, §
Shank, son of
Frank B. Shank, of}
Lawrence W.
Mr. and A
Eheems.

The ceremony was, performed a
 












Sunday Services i Be by Garher, C. S. Supt. = Poss Bs | the parsonage of the Christ Evan- j
9:00 Sunday School Sunday Sept. 6th I Walter iy Soy Middle: gelical Jad Reformed
10:15 a. m. Morning worship; ; 6:30 A M. Church School. Clas- River. Marvland. | E! with the pastor, the
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. SIs for all ages. Charles Haman Cunningham, | Rev. L. C. T. Miller, of
Trresdny 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship Rteems. The bride was attired in a street
abi SC ues Speaker ov | Walter Lewis Lutz, Wilmington, ng rer i
7:30 p. m. Sunday School Work- Se Sie po ow. es 1gth dress of white silk
aeorge Ear mas filiers 2 TI. y : we a corsage ( ink 1¢
ers’ Conference and Board Meeting. | o ~ | Ralph J. Ungemach, Philadelphia. I ® corsage of pink x
Wednesday Simon. acme God Speaks. James Robert Marley. Lancaster. | @nd had blue and white acc
Violin solo, Mrs. G. E. Thomss, Class 2-B | The couple had as their
7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer ser-| .,,. 3 a Die nag as el
; Bach Air. lo March 1 193 | dants Mr. and Mrs. Elwood 1
vice. eer 3 i d Mrs. Elwoc
i s. Sept. 8th, Jr. Choir at oan Ve 2 Franklin Acri, Brookly | lor. and. si
: : P. M. eR aw I tl:e ‘bride
6:02 p. m. Ushers’ League meeting | = =o La Richard Moyer, Manheim. je! .
at the home of John Booth; God's Tues. Sept. 8th Sr. Choir at T: 15) Hoya Greiner Gibble, R1, Mt Joy | The bridegroom is in the A ‘my
. P.M Ernest Frank Braun, Honolulu, | Air Corps. and is stationed at Stew.
=a Thur. Sept. 10, Probation Class] T-H - Fest Field, West Point N.Y
at 7:00 Parsonage. i Raymond Garber Nissley, Mt. Joy. | Aft at. 2 i rs 2
= 8% J | er a short edding trip, the
SIMON P. NISSLEY wa | : Cis 2B el on or x : oi hs
= 0 cl. | Couple wil to the ome o
. Y .
MARY G. NISSLE Salunga Methodist Church { Theodore R. Sahm, R1, Manheim. 1 e bride’s bp: whore Mis
FUNERAL DIRECTORS Ear! Reigner Thomas, Minister |Harrv Bock, E'town. | Stonte will + a =
Mount Joy, Pa. Miss Alice Strickler. Superinten- {Charles Herbert Zink. Lancaster, ani will reside for the present.
jent. | Be 25S a 0 !
| Cyndav Sey A €C.
NCIS SI TECH TREES Sunday Sept, Sth 1042 { Fugene W. Kreidzr, Philadelphia.
4 . v 9:30 a. m. Church School for all.pecn Zell Eunck, Manheim.
Case Of The Singing joes ges. | Herbzrt H. Zimmerman, Harrisburg,
Skull’ — Mystery Story
A true, exciting detective story
disclosing how a murder victim
't reveal the identity of
an innocent man
who couldn
her killer, saved
from the gallows. Look for this fea-
ture in the Scptember 13th issue of
TheAmericanWeekly
The Big Magaziae Distributed withthe
BALTIMORE
SUNDAY AMERICAN
On Sale At All Newsstands
ana
:30 A. M. Church School Board Jen William Widman. E'town.
ug 0 Hoar | Alpheus Stark Nornhold, E’town.
. { Richard Charles Helm, Washington,
0 P. M. Evening Worst Rip] D.C.
Guest Speaker, Rev.!

Class 3-A
S:rvice:
Official Board Meeting at 8:30 i Daniel Falker Fck, Middletown.
Wed. Sept. 9th W.S.C.S. Meet- | wallace W. Busser, E’town
ing Hershey. | Ge crge Walsh Murphy, Rheems.

Fri. oe 11th Jr. Leagues Mezt-, Nelson Shickley Meyers, Mt. Joy.
ing at 7:15 P. M | Warren Sylvester Shetter. Florin.
Be y ois ; | Lawrence Calvin Engle, Wiconisco.
Prove Meeting at 800°P. M. | John Richard Sides, Manheim.


George Farl Thomas, Millersville, to Dee. 1, 1942
S:rmon Theme “ The Christian Charles Luther Gillham, Marietta.
Warfare.” Class is Jonas Vt. Joy
ioli Mrs. GCG. F to Nov. 1, 1942 :
= iets sale, Vs, OF Thomas, | William Jacob Way, Mt. Joy. Paul Budding Houseal, E'town.
Andante” by Gluck. Class 3-A - Class 4-E
Abram Sipling
She
Jacob Samuszl
Robert Peifer,

Hoffer, R3, Man-
im,
7 Richard
Manheim.


Shellenberger, R2,
Sherer, R2, Mt. Joy.
Class 4-F
Mt. Joy.






















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