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The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, October 12,
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1944

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Rates for this column are 25¢ per
fsertion. If over five lines, 5c per
line each insertion, all payable 1
advance,
SALE:
In: This
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FOR Girls bicycle, between
age, Lod 8 yrs, like new. Price, G“FO-ALL THR |
$15. wne 2i6-J or apply Abe 1 AN
Mumma, 168'z E. Donegal St., Mt. PL or. AyD
Joy, Pa. 10/1211 SUR

CANARIES FOR SALE, Guaranteed 3
singing canaries, also females. Come
1 Fun
and hear them sing. 209 W. Donegal o abérnacl”
t.,, Mt. Joy, Pa. (Breeder of canar- Riv 3 3 Fothey! ¥Pastor
ies) 1012 2tp/ Sunday
9:30 a. m., Bible School Martin
|W olgemuth Ss apglintendent:
10:30 a. m. Worship, “sermon.
Subject “Pr ractigal Lessons From
WANTED: Anyone having a garage
for rent in the center of town, please
phone Mt. Joy 204-J.





oR Bae Turn ps and pumpkins. the Book of Exodus.” ‘w=: +
ynone It. Joy 10/12 2tP| 7:30 p. m. Worship, sermon
FOR SALE: 2,000 Used Bricks, Les-| Subject ‘Pilate! and Jesus.”
tor E. Roberts, Phone 22J or 204 W. Thursday “& & 4...
Mount Joy, Pa. 7:30 p. m. Prayer
WANTED: Farm To Rent, by the
shares, of about 40 to 50 acres 1n the Church of Gad Pu
vicinity of Mt. Joy or Elizabethtown. | Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor
Apply P. O. Bex 85, c-o M, A. Mt. | sunday, Oct. 15.
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oy: dae) 9:30 Church School.
EAT HONEY, Natures own sweet; 10:30 Morning Worship
Aids digestion; FOR SALE at Done-| 6:30 C. E. Societ
gal Springs. Both Comb & Extract-| 7-3 Be od y :
ed. W. G. Soller:berger, Telephone 90 Evening worship.
10/12 2tp Wednesday
meer | 7:30 Prayer meeting
152 Mt. Joy, Pa.
FIANO CHEAP, Open Sat. only 10] 8:30 Choir Rehearsal
A. M. to 10 P. M. Hess Music Shoppe |






21 E. High St., E-town! 10/12 1t|
—— YT ironville U. B. Church
NOTICE: We sti = ur
We till have not re- Rey, D. L. Shearer, Minister
ceived all the pie tins that were! : : ; :
sold with pies at our foul sale. | Services on the Silver Spring cir-
Flease bring them {(o the Bulletin|ciit Suriday, Oct. 15. Silver Spring
Office as soon as possible. Thank Sunday’ school 9:30 a. m., Harrison

You, Junior Clas 55. 1012 Not, Supt. C.'E. at 10:30 a. m,
PRIVATE SALE: Majestic Radio| Centerville Rally Day at 2:30 p.
Davenport. 2 Bedroom suites, china m., committee, Officers of the Sun-
closet, Bookcase with filing cabinet, | id h i i
ool. y 3 p at 7:
IN re ay school. Evening worship at 7:30
Stoner r, E. Main St., Mt. Joy. 10/52t P: mn, i
= — | Ircnville Sunday schcol at 9.30 a.

FOR SALE: 200 Leghorn Harvest Home service, commit-
Musser strain.. Elias Z. Musser, Rl, : a :
Mounit Joy, Pa. Phone $07R21. | ce: Jonas Eby, Wilbur . Albright,
105° ‘ara Jane Mummaw, ‘ Ruth Von
Siri ee — | Stetten, Gloria Wagner, Morning
FOR SALE: Guinea Pigs. Apply/|,, ~ at 7s
Charles G. Bailey, Rule Jor worship at 10:30 a. m. C. E. at 7:30
Phone 907R15. 1051 2- Mm. This service will be in charge

= - f thie Naval Cadets of Franklin &
Six Oak Dining Room
FOR SALE: Vlarshall College.


Chairs, G as new. Apply A. D
Garber, Florin, Pa., Phone 197J2. | ih =
105 tH Trinity Lutheran Church
bm -— Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor

Small Size Baby Gra ind Fiane Tike]
new. An excellent buy. Beautiful] Sunday, October 15
bench to match. Alton N. Reifsny- | 9:30 a. m., Sunday School
der, Brickerville Cross Rds. 5 mi., 10:45 a. m., Morning Worship.
north of Lititz, Pa. Call Lititz 295-1 10:45 a. m., Children of the church
W-11. . 10/52].
in the primary room.
LOST Lady's Black Sheaff-| 7:60 p. m. Vespers. Members of
er Fountain Pen. Reward. Return|Wednesday
to Mildred K. Roberts, Mt.Joy 7:30 p.m. Brotherhood meets at
Majestic Coal Range, he Parish house.
Phone Mt. Joy|
9/14/tf}
FOR SALE:
in good condition.
127R4.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
WANTED: Woman for General Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
housework. Approximate hours: [Sunday, October 15
Monday and Tues lay 8 to, 2; Wed-| A. M. Church School
nesday 8 to 1; Friday 8 to 2. Inquire bh : :
at The Bulletin, Phone Mount Joy| 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship, This
41J. 817tt! s a service in the Donegal Young
— |People’s Conference held this week
bought and


Used cars




sold. v make or year model will nd at + Donegal. Guest Speaker,
be purchased in good condition. Rev. John Harries, Marietta,
Paul H. Stern, 329 W. High St.,| 1:30 p. "ni. ?Yduth Discussion
Manheim, Pa. Phone 93. 817 tt Sroups: '
FOR SALE: A 16 acre farm, 8-room a. Our Christian Mission
brick Douse and barn with slate b. What I Believe
oof, furnished cottage, farming - me : y :
roof rnished cottage farming im 7:30 p. m, Evening Worship
plements, crops, running water : : ?
joins Main highway, 2» miles from Final Conference Meeting. Rev.
Inguire B. F. Peffer, Tate. These meetings are open to
Mount Joy.
, 53 W. Donegal street, Mt./the public.
3tf

WANTED—Your next roll of films| St
8 Velvet 19th Sunday after Trinity.

Luke's Episcopal Church
send 25°'cents and get
Toxo > : Ave any | =
Waxed Prins and free 9:15 a. m. Church School?
roupons. Our 21st year in business . :
Lous r rst y : 10:30, Morning prayer.
Capital City Photo Service. Box 53.
Harrisburg, Pa may |19 ti
7:00, Young people.
Wednesday, St. Luke's Day, Holy
WANTED—More People to use our 7
“ucharist 9:00.
classified columns and turn useless
articles around their homes intc
cash by advertising them in this col-!


Saturday
10:00 Instruction Class.


umn. Try it. 2-4-t1 ————e
WANT TO RENT Dwellings in Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Pa.
Mount Joy and vicinity for our em-
Student from Get-
ployes. Musser Bros, Mount Joy. Visiting Pastor,



tysburg Seminary
NOTICE: Farmer, married, wants Charles Habecker, Supt. of S. S.
work on farm by month or year. Sunday, October 15,
Apply to P. O. Box 85, Mount Joy, 9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
Pa. c-oM H. L 928tf 10:30 a. m Morning Worship.
APPLES FOR SALE: Choice =


Salunga Methodist Church
Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Minister
Stay-
Grimes Golden,
man Winesap,
Starks, all spray-
Starks and Golden

ed fruit. Will sell in any quantity. gq. 4. 4
James M. Berrier, Miiton Grove. . inday, Octoher 15th.
9.28 dtp 9:30 a. m. Church School
= Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
WANTED — Everybody in this 7.3) Worship
section to use these columns when-
ever they have anything they want
fo buy or sell. tf
ADMINISTR! ATOR'S "NOTICE
Estate of Harry C. So also
known as H. C. Kendig, late of the
Borough of Mount Joy, deceased. Sunday, October 15th
Let Hgts of a ministrati on n said 9:30 a. m. School, Earl M.
estate having been grantea to the p Superintend
undersigned, all persons indebted BY or, perintendent.
thereto are requested to make im-
and those hav- Service
Monday
7:45 Methodst Youth Fellowship.
Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
H. A. Minnich, Pastor
10:30 a. m. Annual Harvest- -Home


mediate pay
ing claims or demands against the 6:30 p. m. Jr. and high school
same, will present them without Christian Endeavor
delay for settlement to the under-
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
JEROME S. KENDIG, Tuesday .
Salunga, Pa. 7:30 p. m. Young Peoples Society
signed.
CARL = KRALL pa, at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Mount Joy, Pa. dois
Administrators Waiter Brandt
Arnold & Bricker, Attorneys. Wednesday :
1056t: 7:30 p. m. ; Pray er Service with

Mrs. Beulah Hoffer in charge.
The Apnual Convention of the
Sunday School and K. L. C. E. Fed-
eration of the Evang. Congregational
There is no better way to boost Church will be, held at Palmerton, |
your business than by local news- Penna. October 16 to 18, incl. Rev.
paper advertising. Henry ‘A the Executive |
You can get all the news of this
locality for less than three cents 2
week through The Bulletin.

| ning iin
AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY MEETING
The regular monthly meeting of
the American Legion Auxiliary was
held Tuesday cvening with
members present. It was decided to
hold a'Focd Sale on Saturday morn-
ing, October 2lst., the place to be
anno: inced later,
| A Card Party will be held at the
| Legion Home the first Monday eve-
December. Committees
were appointed for the coming year.
They are as follows: Membership,
Miss Esther Henry; Publicity, Mrs.
B. A. Shupp; Child Welfare, Mrs.
Clyde Eshleman; Rehabilitation,
{ Mrs. Roy B. Sheetz; Poppy Chair-
welve
Miller, Mrs. Joseph Germer, Mrs
Ruth Walters and Mrs. Lily Brown;
Americanism, Mrs.
The following donations were
made: Fifty pounds of candy to the
Veterans Hospital at Coatesville,
Needle Guild, $3.00; Remembrance
Committee, $20.00; United Drive, $5.
Special Rehabilitation,
ional Rehablitation, $12.00; Nation-
al Child Welfare, $12; $5 each to the
Aspinwall, Naval, Perry Point and
South Mountain Hospitals. $10. to
the Valley Forge Hospital and $25
to the Coatesville Hospital for Xmas
The Child Welfare chairman was
asked to write to the Scotland
School for the names of four orphan
children to whom the Auxiliary will
play Santa Claus.
DO err

tising § in the Bylletin.
Secraioly will atterid the Conven-
tion,
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
Friday Oct. 13 to 15.
Youth Conference” Friday
Sunday at Donegal.
Sunday, October 15
10:30 a. m. Donegal Church,
Rev, John Harries. Marietta, guest
thru
speaker
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship at
Donegal, Final Conference Meeting
Monday
4:00 p. m. Play practice
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Christian Teaching Mis-
sion
Thursday,
4:00 p. m. Junior Choir
7:00 p. m. Sewing at the Manse
8:00 p. m. Choir Practice
St. Mark’s United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday, October 15
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
RALLY DAY, Dr. D. L. Beamesder-
fer will address the
10:15 a. m., Morning worship
with Childrer’s sermon.
6:30 p. m., Junior Christian En-
deavor meeting; Intermediate
Christian Endeavor; After Evening
Worship, the Members of the I.C.E.
will spend an hour in song and fel-
lowship at the parsonage.
7:30 p. m., Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:30 p. m,
schosl.
Midweek prayer ser-
vice
Thursday
7:30 p. m.
Friday
7:30 p. m. Fall Q:=
ence arid Christian Education Rally
at Elizabethtown.
Sunday School of St. Mark's United
Brethren Church. Dr. D. L. Be
president of "I>
State Teachers’ College, @nd a
former principal of Mount Joy
Hgh School, will address the
Young People’s and Adult depart-
esderfer,
ments of the school. The program
will also include special musical
numbers. A concerted effort is
being made to have all members of
the school present, and friends are
cordially invited to attend.
First Methodist Church, Mt. Joy
Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Minister
Sunday, October 15th.
9:30 a. m. Church Schopl
Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt.
10:30 -a. m. Divine Worship, Ser-
mon by the minister.
2:30 p. m. Memorial service.
Monday
6:30 p. m. Preparatory
Class
7:00 p. m. Children’s League.
Mrs. Lewis Diller, Supt.
Tuesday
7:30- p. m. Woman's Society of
Christan Service will hold their
Friendly Sister Party at the home of
Training
Mr. and Mrs. William’ Crider, East
Donegal St.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Crusade for Christ
Meeting in First Church, Lancaster.
Bishop Fred P. Corson will preside.
| Thursday
6:30 Junior Choir Rehearsal
7:15 Methodist Youth Fellowship.
} 8:00 p. m. Senior Choir

man, Mrs. Joseph Germer; Sick.
Mrs. Clarence Newcomer; Refresh- |
ment, Mrs. Paul Hipple, Mts. Earl |
Clarence New- |
comer; War Activities, Mrs. I. Mor-
r's; Pan American, Mrs. Lily Brown. |
$7.30; Nat- |
Stimulate your business by adver- |
Dorcas Society meeting |
at the home of Mrs. Jeserh Witmer |
rterly Confer- |
Sunday will be Rally Day for the
an- |
The Affairs
At Florin For
Past Week
(From page 1)
Tuesday evening to supper.
Mrs. Lester Breneman and
Maugansville, Md., spent the week-
end with her parents.
Finland Henry, of
son of
Landisburg,
Perry Co. is spending the week
with Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper,
Sr.
Ir. and Mrs. I. B. Gladfelter, of
Residing were Sunday even'g guests
of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schlegel-
milen and Edward Henderson spent
the week end at their camp near
State College.
Society Meetings
Tuesday evening a meeting of the
Ladies Aid Society arid M tsionary
society of the Florin U. B. Church
met at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Park Shetter. Those present were:
Mrs. Emma Keener, Mis. Mary
Bishop, Mrs. Augustas Shetter,
Stela Haldeman, Miss Stella Wash-
stetter, Miss Dolly Musselman, Miss
Mildred Gephard, Mrs.
and two children, Mrs. Al Fike,
Mrs. Walter Mateer and daughter,
Mrs. Bertha Krayb'll
Monday evening the Shining Star
class of the Florin U. B. Church met
at the home of Mary and Lillian
Welfley. Members of the
present were: Mrs. Clarence Nissly,
Mrs. Theodore Buller and daughter,
Rarbara Ann Longenecker, Mrs. Jim
| Vogle, Mrs. Buckwalter, Mrs. Dick
Gerlitzki, Mrs. Arthar Kolp, Kath-
McGarvey, Rachel Keener,
Wm. McGarvey, Pauline Bul-
ler, Mrs. Park Shetter, Mary Bates,
Margaret Eichler, Kathryn Wittle,
Mrs. Ralph Wittle, Mrs. John Wittle,
Zelda June
Mrs. Victor Brooks.
Mrs. Harry Leedom
to the Sisterhood Bible
Mt. Joy U. B. Church,
day evening.
After the
pleasing program
followed by delightful refreshments
| Atteriling were: Mrs. Ella Green-
| awalt, Mrs. Alice Greiner, Mrs. Cora
Eberle, Mrs. Mae Beamenderfer,
Mrs. John Booth, Mrs.
necker, Mrs. Earl Zink, Mrs. Har-
vey Newcomer, Mrs. Roy Zink, Mrs.
Martin Strickler, Mrs. Joseph Wit-
leen
Mrs.
Gehman,
was hostess
Class of the
business
was
Anna Longe-

[mer, Mrs. Walter Greiner, Mrs.
| Maggie Haines, Mrs. Ezra Ranck,
| Mrs. John Haines, Mrs. Roy Myers,
Miss Virginia Greenawalt. Guests
| were Elizabeth Hess, Mrs. Earl Lee-
{dom, Dolly and Shirley Leedom,
and Mrs. Robert Grayhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker
daughters, Dorothy and
Fla‘ne, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kline
Joan, Mrs. Max
Marcia spent Sunday
and daughter King,
{ and daughter
! at Martinsburg, W. Virginia,
| ing Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Baker.
Mrs. Lill'an Hamilton
ter, Mary, and Brera Pierce were
Sunday guests at Elizabethtown.
— ee ee
Firemen Are Hosts
(From page 1)
Chief Paul Knier, of the
a brief discussion on
visit-
and daugh-
Manheim
Company, gave
friendship and co-operatlon among
the local Companies. Chief Heisey,
of Rheems, also Mr. Zeager Asst.
Chief were present, Mr. Shaeffer
Pres. and Chief Shiffer of E-town |
interesting toasts.
Miller of Landisville
a toast
gave very
Wallace
porded with
and harmony, especially the
negds of Chief
Heistand of Salunga also gave a very
interes talk on the good of get-
ting around among other campanies.
“Indiana” Mille
ber here from Maytown, .so he
troduced himself as such to the as-
and
a ladies auxiliary.
tng
r was the only mem-
Miss |
John Wittle, |
|
Class
McGarvey, |
session, a |
Joyce |
cn cooperation |
sembly. Pres. Earl Lefever of the
Lanc. Co. Fiemen’s Assoc. and
Chief of Quarryville, gave a brief |
talk on benefits of Fire School and
prevention, fitted by all
Association. B. F.
local Co.
a very interesting talk on
on fire ben:
| members of the
| Groff ex-president of our
also gave
| organization, co-operation, friend-
among the County Compan’es
meeting the Memorial
Comm ‘ttee the
members, Dr. Harry C. Ken-
Zerphey and Elmer Zeag-
ship
At the
reported
three
dig, Paul
er.
Trustees repor
Dry Cleaners and that
be cleaned and returned shortly.
ted contacting the
miforms will
death of
Ray Myers reported compensation |
received by Robert Kunkle and Ab-
ram Geltmacher.
Two new members were received
into the Company, Richard Latch-
ford, and John Myers.
mee ene
There is no befter way
your business than by local news-
| paper advertising.
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Subscribe for the Bulletin.
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last Thurs- |



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Chief |
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in- |
NaN a Abs a een
 
Lieut. R. Lindemuth
(From page 1)
United States for
training at Selman Field, La,
Westover Field,
He was commissioned
ce'ved his navigators
Westover Field. He arrived over-
seas in August.
Besides his mother, he is
vived by a brother, Flias,
the AAF somewhere in South Am-
and Howard, of New York
furthur
and
to the
Mass.
and re-
wings at
sur-
also in
erica.
City, two sisters, Mrs. David New-
comer, of Elizabethtown, and Mrs.
Xavier Wernett, of Worthingon,
Ohio.
“Bob” or “Treb” as he was known
to his host of friends graduated
from Mount Joy High School in 1935
and from Franklin and Marshall
College, Lancaster, ‘in 1941 where
he majored in business administra-
tion.
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nae ne
oie,
efficiency and just full of
heme. We want to serve
While at M. J. H. S. he was a Sunday Morning, the Rev.
member of the varsity basketball | Harries of Marietta will be
team. guest minister at the 10:30 services.
DS We | The clcsing session on Sunday Eve-
DR. KUIST, BIBLE TEACHER TO |
John | ning at 7:30 will be in charge of the
the | Donegal Pastor, Rev. John D. Tates
All of the meetings are open to the
public.

CONDUCT STUDY COURSES
Dr. Howard T. Kuist,
ly known Bible Teacher,
duct the Bible Study Courses at the
a national
BIBLE
will con-
CONFERENCE
OLD DONEGAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
MT. JOY, R.D. 1 ON THE MAYTOWN ROAD

Young People’s conference to be
held at the Donegal Presbyterian |
Church from Friday evening to ee
Sunday evening of this week. Dr. |
Kuist, now professor of English |
Bible at Princeton Theological |
Seminary, will teach a course in|
3. dave 0-20: A.
the Gospel of John, meeting at 9:30, | Saturday: 9:30 A. M.,.
|
|
will be in charge of the Rev. James Rev. John Harries,
{
|
R. Carroll of Chestnut Level. E;2v. John D. Tate, Mount Joy, ..
Saturday Evening the popular
meeting at 7:30 will be led by Dr.

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Earl F. Fowler of Lancaster. | —
Friday. October 13th to Sunday. October 15th
DR. HOWARD T. KUIST, well kngwn Bible Teacher, Princeton, N. J.
11:00 A. M.,
11:00, and 1:15 on Saturday. Rev, James R. Carroll, Chiestnut Level,
day Eveni t. 13th at | Bs
On Friday E ening Oct, 104, at Dr. Eari F. Fowler, Larcaster,
7:30 the opening conference rally
Marietta, .......
The Fublic is Cordially Invited
13 P.M.
Friday 7:30 P. ML
30 P. M.
. Sunday 10:30 A. M.
3PM
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