The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 20, 1944, Image 6

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six
Religious
News In This
Community
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
COMMUNITY.
Reformed Mennonite Church
Landisville, Pa.
January 23
at 10:00
Sunday,
Services A. M.
Salunga Methodist Church
Rev. Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Min.
Church School 9:30 A. M
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
Betty Kendig, Sec.
Sermon and Evensong
Wednesday
7:30 p. m.
7:30 p
M. Y. F. Meeting.
Church Of God
Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor
Sunday, Jan. 23
9:30 Church School
10:30 Morning Worship
6:30 C. E. Society
7:30 Vesper Service in the
byterian church.
Wednesday, Jan. 26
7:30 Prayer Meeting
8:30 Choir Rehearsal
Pres-
Ironville U. B. Church
Rev. D. L. Shearer, Minister
Sunday, Jan. 23
The special services {. be con-
ducted on Sunday morning, had to
be cancelled, as the oil com
failed to service the church, with
oil, this is the second time, since
the church is using oil, that they
allowed the tank to go empty.
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
C. FE. at 6:45 P. M.
Worship Service at
Rev. D. L. Shearer,
Mount Jov Methodist Church
Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Minister
Church School 9:30 A. M.
Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt.
Mrs. Christ Walters, Sec
Morning Worship 10:30 A. M.
Church School Teacher's Meet-
ing 11:30 A. M.
Monday
Methodist Youth Fellowship 7:30
at the parsonage.
730 P. M.
Pastor.

pm
Wednesday
Junior Choir
Home of Mrs.
Meeting 3:30 p. m
Walter Slean.

Gospel Tabernacle
Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor
Sunday Services:
9:30 A. M. Bible
tin Wolgemuth,
10:30 A. M.
School, “Mar-
superintendent.”
Sermon
7:30 P. M. Sermon, subject “When
Christ rules for 1,000 years on this
earth.”
Friday
4:00 P. M. Children’s Bible Club,
conducted by Mrs. Martin Wolge-
muth.
7:30 National Community, revival
and prayer hour.
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. Union Vesper Service
in the Presbyterian Church with
sermon by Rev. W. L. Koder
Monday
7:30 p. m. Intermediate Christian
Endeavor Social.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer service
United Brethren Church
Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor
Florin, Pa.
Sunday School 9:30
Morning Worship 10:30
Junior C. E. 5:48
Senior C. E. 6:3)
Evening Evangelistic
“15 P.M
Thursday
Prayer Meeting


7:30
Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Pa.
Rev. Wm. L. Ziegenfus, Pastor
January 23, 1944
Charles Habecker, Supt. of S. S.
9:30 Sunday School
7:30 Vesper Service
Catechize Thursday
6:30, at the home of Rev. Ziegenfus.
Choir rehearsal, Thursday
ings 7:15 at the home of Dr. J. T.
Herr.
evenings,
even-
Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
H. A. Minnich, Pastor
9:30 A. M. Sunday School
Earl M. Kaylor, Supt.
10:30 A. M. Morning Worship
7:30 P. M. Union Service in the
Presbyterian Church.
7:30 P. M. Men's Bible Cless will
meet.
SALUNGA

The Woman's Society for Christ-
ian Service met at the home of Mi
H. B. Stehman, who wa isted by
Mrs. P. B. Stehman, as the hostess |
The following officer were elected |
for the coming yea President
Mrs. W. W. Fackler: Vice President,
Mrs. J. M. Newcomer; Treasurer,
Mrs. N. N. Baer, with Mrs. Paul
Fackler, acting Treasurer; Record-
ing Secretary Mi M. M. New-
comer; Corresponding Secretary,
Mrs. Amos Newcomer
Mrs. Annie L. Peifer entertained
to dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Peifer; Mr. and Mi Levi
Peifer and daughter, Miss Nancy
and son Richard, Mi Amos Lon-
genecker and daughter Miss Anna
Raith and son James of E'town, R. 1
Rev. and Mrs. William Zie
of Landisville were entert
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peife last
Wednesday evening. |
Mrs. Thomas Findly and daughter
Brenda of Lancaster, and Miss Bet-



ty Eshelman spent several days in
Boston with Pvt. and Mrs. Lloyd
Hamilton.
The Salunga Girls Club met at
the home of Mrs. Catherine Fisher
Those present were Jo Ann Hies-
tand,. Nancy Peifer, Faye
necker, Geraldine Shertzer, Virginia
Bender, Mary Belle Honberger,
Elizabeth Wolf, and Catharine Fish-
er. The next meeting will be held
at J. Ann Hiestand’s on Thursday
evening, January 2oth,
Mrs. Levi Peifer received a new
lot of books from the Lancaster
’y1 Library These books are loaned
free of charge to anyone desiring to
read them.
Miss Ada Malehorn is a patient in|
the St.
ating from
MR. & MRS.
HAVE GONE
Mr. and Mrs.
berta,
Joseph’s Hospital recuper-
a recent operation.
RALPH RISSER
TO IOWA
Ralph Risser, of Al-
Canada, have Towa
after spending the
Mr. and Mrs.
Main street,
Mr. left Mount
and this is the
gone to
month with
on West
past
Lewis Siller
Joy in 1905
he has re-
Risser
first time
39 years. He has
engaged in
turned here in
been stock farming in
Canada for many years.
Mr. Risser takes this
thanking his friends for the
courtesie
means in
many
him
shown during his
tay here.
— OE
DEEDS RECORDED
John F. Waser, to Flizabeth I.
Diffenderfer and Clayton L. Diffen-
derfer, her husband, 106 acres and
1.8 nverche in W Hempfield
townshiy { $24,943.56
Monroe Lindemuth’s heirs to El
len F. Lindemuth, premises on S
Barba street, this boro.
Jacob P. Prsecott and wife, Ma-
bel J., Bainbridge to Scott M
Minich and wife, Hazel M, lot i
Bainbridge, for $2,000
i ——
LETTERS GRANTED
First National Bank of Elizabeth-
town, executor of Harry Clifford
Brehm, late of West Donegal town-
shin
First National Bank and Trust
Company of Elizabethtown, execu-
tor of Elmer Ellsworth Helm, late
of West Donegal Township.
First National Bank and Trust
Company of Elizabethtown, execu-
tor of Jacob Henrich Rhote, late of
West Donegal Township
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Manheim, Pa.—The United States
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Manh ttan Inc
Navy “E” Aw
Production on January

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received the Army-
ard for Excellence in
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before all
Ceremonies plant
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officials,
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and invited
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guests will be’ held in
February 4.
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Palironize Bulietin Advertisers.
at the home of Anna Mumper.
Wednesday
6:00 P. M. Ci
Church.
7:00 P. M.
8:00 P. M.
Thursday
iildren’s Community

Prayer Meet
Choir Rehear


Bible Class will meet
7:30 Ladies’
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Friday
6:20 P. M. Catechetical Class at
the Parsonage.
Saturday
9:30 a. m. Children of the church
in the Primary rooms
Sunday
9:30 A. M. Sunday School
10:45 A. M. Morning Worship
Union Vesper service in the
Presbyterian Church at 7:30
Wednesday
Congregation-
school
7:30 p. m. Annual
al meeting in the Sunday
rooms of the church.

7:30 p. m. Young Peoples’ Society


day
The Gangs All Here” starring
5 Alice Faye, the management is
— making every effort to obtain some
Corp MInddly guns excellent stage entertainment but
to date arrangements have not been
completed.
It was broad daylight, on a Subs. | minute delay the group of officers The program for the evening will
too, when a visiting general | passed and the general, burned at [start at 8 P. M. The drive started
and his entire entourage came 19 2| the time wasted, proceeded to bawl | January 18th and will continue to
halt on the outskirts of a military out the private. Finishing his lee. [February 15th. Buy your Bond
reservation the
ing.
guard shouted.
and Staff” was the answer. “I want |
all your names and I want the pass-
word too,”

The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, Jc
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WAR
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And Attend Bond
Premiere At Joy
Theatre, Feb. 15
Bond Pi
Theatre, Tuesday
15th. Everyone
Jond during the
ALL out li

The Second emiere, will
be held in Joy
February
purchasing a War
ferurth War Loan drive
evening,
is entitled to
1 ticket for the premiere.
In addition to the feature picture
stafl was inspect-
“Halt, who goes there?” the
“General Soandso
ture, he finally asked, “What’s your | today
name and how long have you been
doing guard duty in the daytime?”
ce pesmi ll Allin sens mean
NEWTOWN

“My name’s Benson, sir,” the sol-
snapped the sentry, with | dier grinned, “and this ain't official |

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rifle poised for action. After a five | sir, I'm just practicing!” | Miss Betty Mumma is on the sick
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| i I TTERS GRANTED | Mis. Daniel Derr spent Sunday
House Passes Jacch H. Hitz Palmy1 1. executor with Mr. and Mrs: Lloyd Derr, ol
i | of Barbara E. Hitz, late of Mount Mount Joy.
Bill T G t { Joy Township. { Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brandt and
iis Oo rant | Katie Ginder and Lizzie Gander, Richard of East Petersburg,
{ Mount Joy township, executrice were Sunday visitors of Mr. and
Vets $300 | Clarence F. Ginder, late of Mounil Mrs. Irvin Witmer, Sr.
{Tov township, | Pvt. John Frysinger of Camp
Battering down a long string of | ° th | Belvoir, Virginia, spent a 42 hour
| amendments designed to give addi- | The police dog originally dive]! urlough with his wife and parents,
tional benefits to veterans, the, from Germany to America and we Mr and Mrs. Maurice Frysinger.
| House yesterday approved its own doubt if any of them would want t Messrs. Adam Fogie of Flizabeth-
a : : go back {town and Edward Crowl of Mount
Military Affairs Committee's bill 2 | x 1 ny :
a Joy, were Sunday visitors of their
mustering-out pay to per-| i puzzles many of us how to eat | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Fog-
sons in the armed forces. | our gravy and wear it on our vest | S
The measure, passed by a vote! too, in order to show we still get M:. John Haines and Mr. Diller
of 387 to 0, would give $100 to per- | meat | Frankhouser of Lancaster, left
sons in active service for less thai | — ll OCA [ Tue sday for a ten day visit with
60 days and $300 to those who have | More grandmothers received | Karl Haines, Carpenter's Mate,
served 60 days or more. One-third | cocktail hakers this Christmas| Third Class of Fort Fierce, Florida,
f the money would be paid upon | than lace night caps. nd Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Weaver of
discharge from the service and the] —————— Qn { Miami, Florida
remainder in two equal install- There are a number of women TY -
ments 30 and 60 days after the in- who could forget au hushand’s past| Stimulate your business by adver-
itial payment. with a present. Jtising in the Bulletin.
KRALL'S Meat Market
muary 20, 1944
The Affairs
At Florin For
Past Week
(From Page 1)
visited Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Boyer
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Campbell
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Brandt
of near Chiques Church Monday
evening,
Mr. Harry Grosh of Middleton, Pa.
spent several days in town with rel-
attended the funeral of
his uncle Mr, William Weidman.
Mrs. Lillian Hamilton, Mrs. Ruth
Pierce Brenda, Jacob
Hamilton and Jane Cunningham
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ammon
of Gap Monday evening.
Mrs. George Mumper was tender-
ed a birthday surprise on Thursday,
those attending were: Mr, and Mrs.
John Bender and family of Milton
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. James Mumper
and son Freddie, Mrs. Martin Lig-
gins and Mrs. William Brian.
Sunday
of Mrs.
Mrs.
myra, Mr.
atives and
and daughter
dinner guests at the home
Lillian Hamilton were Mr.
Arthur McCurdy of Pal-
and Mrs. Arthur Bricker
Robert, Mrs. Mabel Herr
Beaty of Elizabeth-
and
and son
and daughter,
town, Milderd Hamilton y 3/c¢ of
Arlington Farms, Va., Ruth Pierce
and daughter Brenda, Mary and
Jacob Hamilton,
tse lll Bibione
In spite of a
CIr'cssy
paper shortage,
and comics still
through the
vord puzzles
reach their public
newspapers.
RE
SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Meunt Joy, Pa.


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WE HAVE.....
QUALITY
MEATS


West Main St., Mt. Joy


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oN OPA RELEASES
[Ladies
Footwear
» February
January 17" «
Several hundreds of pairs of LADIES’
DRESS shoes from our regular stock
will be sold at greatly REDUCED PRICES
RATION STAMPS.
for
I'THOU'T

Come early best selection.

Novelty
RATION FREE
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PATENTS, G
Regular $3.95 and $4.95
SUEDES
$0.97 =
Black
Sizes 3%
or Brown
Formerly

Broken Sizes of Black or
and LEATHERS
$2.97
$3.45, $3.95



ABERDINES
fo 9

$4.45
and
Brown

PATENTS or LEATHER
PUMPS
Heights. Mostly
1.97 =
Formerly $3, $3.45
All Heel Black.
Black,

PUMPS, STRAPS and TIES
2 47 Pair
Brown
and $3.95 Values

or Blue

JACK HORNER SHOES-
 
MT. JOY
COLUMBIA


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