four The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, March 9, 1944 THE PASSION PLAY The Passion Play on the screen by Sons Sunday School ¢ Mark's United Brethren will the Teun Fy carl on | Tuesday evening, March 21 at 7:30 | P.M. This program will be found very interesting as it will renew and death of our Lord This being the t the suffering and Master. the year when we commemorate the event Come you. and bring your {riend ell ene MISSIONARY SOCIETIES WILL MEET The Missionary Mount Joy and Donegal Pre ian Churches will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs. Societies of the sh yter- next Mau- Road, March 14th at The B.C. rice Bailey, Donegal Springs on Tuesday evening, seven-thirty o'clock. speaker will he Mrs. ney. guest Brool k- Gees Subscribe for the Bulletin. LASSIFIE] 4 CL So LE |B; Rates for this cotumn are 25¢ pes msertion. If over five lines, 5c per line each insertion, all payable mp advance, FOR SALE: Timothy and alfafa Mixed Hay, Apply D. E. 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Wol 1, late of Mount Joy Twp., Lancaster County, Pa., deceased. Letters of administr I on said estate having been ins nte 2d to the undersigned, all persons ed thereto are requested to immediate payment, and those hav ing claims or demands against the same, will present them without de- lay for settlement to the under- signed, residing at Florin, Lancas- ter County, Pa. CLARENCE S. NISSLEY, Administrator. Zimmerman, Myers & Kready Attorneys. feb3-6t a J wi rE Commu | CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND deavor every Thursday evening at o THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING 7:30 P. M. COMMUNITY. ———— ns Church attendance is not a matter United Brethren Church nvenience. It is a moral ne- Florin, Pa. ee ce Sts you want to live a good Rev. I. W. Funk, Pastor etl life, you cannot do with- | Sunday School 9:30 foot the and help of ne | Morning Worship. Rev. John j ous oi wors: ip each eo: The Musselman missionary to Africa per m who does not associate with will speak, 10:30. other Christians in worship and C. BE 5:45 fellowship will not continue to be Senior C. E. 6:39 interested in spiritual truth and Evening Evangelistic Service | moral goodness ver dantly.” Jacob and M vill be me tev. Wm, W. Reformed Menn , March 12 Rev. John D. > ia March 12 9:30 A. M. Ch 6:30 Your Pe St. Mark’; (M So UunQe Se 9:00 10:15 a. n ing in the Church psaay 1:30 p. m. the followed by p. m. Choir . m. Dorcas at the home of Mrs ford. Attendance all things St. Luke’ Episcopal Landisvill ning Otterbenr Midweek prayer class of the i. News In This nunity fresh | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR y long. ge for ev- The Church has a mess: ery one. It is the message of life at its very best. Jesus said ,“I am +} + mio} | 13 « come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abun- at the services of the Church will help you keep your eyes fixed upon Jesus Christ, who is the only Sauiour, and the only safe guide. Edgar A. Guest, writer and poet, | ive I reasons for going to | Church in the following lines. “I go to Church because I want my chil- dren to go to Church. I want them to know something more of this life than business, sport, and selfish amusement. I know only one insti- tution that will teach them that | they ivine. The Church may interfere with their pleasure at that time ut h wand something of us in wcrifice. I go to Church, and help ipport it, not only because I think | the Church needs me, but because I need it. It exists not only on dol- | lars, but on men and women. It hes been my source of inspiration and strength and comfort.” Come to Church this Sunday and every Sunday. You will be helped it, and you will help the Church carry out its great life-giving mis- 10. St. Luke's Episcopal Church The Rev. W. E. Stephens, Rector t. Joy Sts. services at Church ning on Sunday, March 12th, at 10:30 A. M. The Rite Rev. Thomas Heistand, 3ish of Harrisburg, will officiate t the service. Everyone is welcome. This is Bishcp Hei 's first visit to Mt. J ince his consecration. Zion Lutheran Church Landisville, Pa. Rey . Ziegenfus, Pastor C I 1 iS. 8. 0 Q 3 Ve 3 ja Ca ni 30 P.M Choir rehearsal 7:15 P. M. Church Of God Rev. II. M. Mumper, Pastor S VI 12 9: 3( ~( 10 i i} ( 1 noru 11 1 Salunga Methodist Church Spie gelhalder, Min. Church onite e, Pa. AT at 10:00 A. M. Donegal Presbyterian Church Tate, Pastor United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor larch 12) Schwol Worship ermediate basement. service Sunday School Conference. rehearsal Society Newtown are worth | meeting | Charles Latch- | United Brethren Church Rev. Oscar Buch, Pastor Sunday, March 12 Sunday School 9:00 A. M. Rev. R. H. Arndt, Superintendent 10:00 a. m. Preaching Service in charge of the Brethren in Christ | Church. Prayer Service and Christian En- 13 P. M. Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:30 Mount Joy Methodist Church Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Minister Church School 9:30 A. M. Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. No Worship Service Conference Sunday, Monday, 7 P. M. Junior League—Home of Mrs. | Wm. Crider. Mrs. Lewis Diller, Supt 8:00 p. Methodist Youth Fel- lowship at the parsonage. Debate [Should Religious Education be placed in the public schools. | Wednesday W. S. C. S. meeting. Home of; Mrs. Walter Sloan. { Choir Reheadsals Wednesday 3:30 Junior Thursday 7:30 Senior Saturday 8 P. M. | Hi Gem Class Meeting, { Mrs. S. Horton, because of m. Home of | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church H. A. Minnich, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Sunday School E. M. Kaylor, Supt. 10:30 A. M. Morning Worship 630 p. m. Jr. and High School Christian Endeavor. | 7:30 p. m. Revival Services Monday 7:30 p. m. Annual Congregational | and annual Sunday School | Election of officers. Fine meeting meeting. fellowship and refreshments will be | Fridinger served. Tuesd: y 7:30 p. m Y. P. S. at the home Ruth Staley, \ Society } Mrs. Ammon Hoffer at 7:30 p. m. of Mrs. Anna Mumper. Wednesday - 6:00 p. m. Children’s Community Church. 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal Thursday W. M. Society and the Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Friday 7:30 p. m. Beacon Bible Class at the home of Ethel Barto. First Presbyterian Church Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor 9:30 A. M. Church School 9:30 Adult Bible Class 10:45 Morning Worship. “Why the Cross?” 6:30 Young People’s Fellowship. Theme: The Christian for a vocation. 7:30 Evening Worship. Theme: “The Gospel of the Ideal Man.” Tuesday at 7:30 Womans Missionary Society meets at the home of Mrs. Maurice Bail- ey. Guest Speaker, Mrs. B. C. Brookmyer of Lancaster. Wednesday at 7:30 Mid-week Prayer Thursday at 4:00 Church Membership Class Thursday at 8:00 Choir Practice Theme looks Meeting Ironville U. B., Church Rev. D. L. Shearer, Minister Evangelistic services will be held in the Ironville 7:30 with Stanley Arnold of Colum- | bia, conducting a hymn sing each night. The following presented: program will | Monday Sunday school night in charge of Albert Kleiner, guest speaker, Rev H. S. Peiffer, Tuesday Young Peoples night in charge of guest speaker Re of Philadelphia. BE Behnet of Columbia, U. B. | Church. | Wednesday Ladies’ Night in charge of Mis. Iona Metzger. Speaker, Rev. D. L. Shearer. Thursday Men's night, Guest Forest Lambert in| speaker, Elizabethtown charge. Rev. of The church will Friday Family accompany him. Jennie For- night, Mrs. | Rev. terstown U. B. United Brethren | church every evening this week at | | | | v. H. 1 | | | | | Paul | uv. | noff in charge. Guest speaker, Rev. F. E. Druckenbrod the Pequea U. B. church. Saturday Community night, Earl bright in charge. Guest D. R. Higgins, church. C. Al- speaker. of the Win- Sunday morning Decision day Sunday School Supt., and the minister, Shearer. ee eee tl CIs ee se WELL KNOWN AUTHOR WILL PRESENT A HYMN SING Joseph W. Yoder, author and music director of Huntingdon. will present a “Hymn Sing” in the East Fairview Church of hte Brethren, near Manheim on Sunday evening, March 12th at 7:15. Mr. Yoder is author of “Rosanna of the Amish” and will give a brief sketch of the most authentic story of the Amish. He will also sing a few of his Bass solos. All lovers of the good church hymns will appre- ciate this great service. > charge of the Luther Ulrich Rev. D. L, in ACAPELLA CHORUS OF E. PETERSBURG AT CHURCH OF GOD The Acapella chorus of East Pe- tersburg, widely known men’s chor- us heard over station WGAL every present a program of Sunday evening in the Mount Joy Church of God, which will mark the opening of a two weeks’ revival campaign. * The program will consist entirely month will music this of songs by the chorus as a whole, and also various groups of the chor- us. A splendid program of music Come and bring your Time 7:30. awaits you. friends with you. Gospel Tabernacle | Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor Sunday Services: i 9:30 A. M. Bible School | 10:30 A. M. Sermon, Subject “Practical lessons in the book of Excdus.” 7:30 P. M. Sermon, subject “Tears in Heaven —Rev. 21:4. Friday 4:15 P. M. Children’s Bible Club, conducted by Mrs. Martin Wolge- muth. 7:30 P. M. hour. Spiritual Sacred Concert In the Mount Joy Gospel Taber- nacle, Saturday, March 18th at 7:30 P. M. by the Eppley Sisters, Gospel Quintette. Featuring: Vocal Quintettes, Ar- tistic Piano playing. Soprano and Alto Solos. Instruments: Vibra- Harp, Violin, Electric Hawaiian Guitar, Saxophone, Two Accordian, and Orchestra Chimes. These ladies are graduates of “Wheaton College,” Wheaton, IIL, and Dunmire School of Music, Har- risburg, Pa. At the present time, special vocal students at Messiah Bible College, Grantham, Pa. Recent concert tours have cluded some of the largest churches and radio stations in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburgh and other eastern cities. 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