The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 09, 1944, Image 6

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    The Rulietin, Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., Thursday Afternoon, November ©, 1944



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; = A TN en were in Mount Joy last Spring and | Mount Joy Methodist | HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Marmalade thickly on the children's 8
i “RA X > Religious their ministry was very much ap- | Wm. W. Spiegelhaldes, Minister |SPOKF TO OUR ROTARIANS bread—it now costs
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rr... f pg to J preciated Church school 9:30; Divine wor- Well, sir, Tuesday was election L
; iy ship 10:30, Harvest Home service.! Ip it ‘was Rotary day ess an :
ews n IS Rev. Anties will give a Bible | Monday: 6:30 p. m., Church mem- | day, and SCause it wes Roary ay
\ . message each night on witnessing | berchip class; 7 p. m., Children’s also, the Rotarians were at their a Pound
Community for Christ, illustrating his message | League at home of Mrs. Wm. Cri-; usual haunt, full of the election /
with colored slides on the screen, | 40 Tuesday: 7:30 p. m., Leader- | spirit, but each with his own views [ |
| mers how to do effective personal work | 3 training class at the parsonage. rand ideas to himself. That is one |
i : : ; : : | Wednesday: 7:30 p. m., Woman's) . 5 tf
St. Luke's Episcopal Church for Christ. Society of Christian service at the | thing that makes Rotary what it is | EH
Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor Children attention! Each after- home of Mrs. Annie Brubaker. | the world over. The subject of poli- | Owned and Operated by The American Stores i)
Trinity
ing its One
BAZAAR SUPPER BY
HI-GEM CLASS
The
odist Church will hold a Bazaar and

Evangelical Congregational Church. Mount Joy, now
Hundred and Fortieth Anniversary.
| supper in the
Saturday, December 9th.
Hi-Gem
Class of the Meth-
NOTICE!
A CENERAL MEETING
of the
Florin Hall Association
Will Be Held
Tuesday, Nov. 14 - 7:30 p.m.
will be discussed. Members and
present,
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Business of utmpost
non Members are i
importance
ted. Please


be
Pres.
A. SCHULE,
celebrat-
Church basement on
and supper from five to seven p. m.
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23rd Sunday after Trinity
9:15 a. m. Church School
10:30 a. m. Morning Prayer
7:00, Young people
Monday
Vestry Meeting
Saturday
10:30 Instruction Class
Church Of God
Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor
Sunday, Nov. 12
9:30 Church School
10:30 Morning Worship
6:30 C. E. Society
7:30 Evening Worship
i Wednesday
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| Newtown United Brethren Church
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7:30 Missionary Meeting
8:30 Choir Rehearsal
Rev. C. 'W. Hartman, Preacher
Sunday, Nov. 12
9:00 A. M. Sunday School.
Rev. R. H. Arndt, Superintendent
7:30 ob. m. Evangelistic services.
Speaker, Rev. John Martin of the
nny , { Brethren in Christ Church, of Lan-
Bazaar will be held at two o'clock | 3
| caster, Special music by the Johns |
| sisters, Lancaster.
Monday
| 7:30 p. m. Services nightly with
"special music beginning each night
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( Gospel Tabernacle
Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor
Bible to be
Gospel Tabernacle, Nov. 12 to 19.
Services each night at 7:30 and Sun-
10:30. No meet-
Conference
day mornings at
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HEY DAD-
THAT'S JUNIOR'S HAT!
Like Junior’s hat on Dad’s head, the wiring systems of many
American homes are too small for today’s electrical needs!
in homes built as late as ten years ago!
Why?
percolator!
of, much less planned for!
How do you know whether your wiring system is overloaded?
If fuses blow or lights go dim as your refrigerator starts, or as
you plug in another lamp or appliance, you need more circuits and
larger wire!
And haven't you found, too, that you need many more Ready-
_Jxes (electrical outlets) so that you can easily and quickly nlug
'n all your modern appliances and lamps?
Make adequate wiring and sufficient keaaynoxes your No. 1
postwar project . . . you'll need to if you are to enjoy all your
present electrical conveniences plus the many more which tomor-
row has in store for you!

Hear
 
 


Because homes, then, were wired only for simple, gen-
eral lighting; and a toaster; an iron; a vacuum cleaner; and a
And now, today, in those same homes, loaded on the
same wiring, electricity has been put to countless new uses, bring-
ing conveniences and labor-saving services then not even dreamed
“THE ELECTRIC HOUR" Every Wednesday, 10:30 P.M., EW.T,, on all Columbia Network Stations
Speakers—Rev. and Mrs. Donald
Anties, of the American Bible In-
stitute, Brooklyn, N. Y.


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held in |
These folks
noon at 4:15 (Monday through Fri-
day) there will be a children’s hour
Mrs. Anties will speak
illustrating her
the
for all ages.
to the children,
message, using flannelgraph
system
Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
H. A. Minnich, Pastor
Sunday, Nov. 5th.
9:36 A. M. - 140th Anniversary
service. Sunday school and Worship
tev. N. N. Lauer, pre-
speaker
combined.
I siding elder will be the
Special music.
| 6:30 p. m. Jr.
Christian Endeavor.
Revival sermon
and high school
7:30 p. m. Rev.
Lauer preaching the sermon.
| Monday
7:30 p.
| meets.
Tuesday
7:30 p. m.
| istic services nightly, except Mon-
{day and Saturday. Sermons, and
| chalk drawings.
m. Sunday School Board
Beginning of Evangel-
Silver Spring Circuit
Rev. R. V. Mays, Pastor
Centreville
9:30 a. m. Sunday school
George Swinehart, Superintendent.
10:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor
| Charles Muehling, president.
7:30 Evening Worship
Silver Spring
9:30 a. m.
| Reapsome, Supt.
10:30 A. M.
Helen Reapsome, president.
Wednesday
8:p. m. Midweek prayer service
Ironville |
Father and Son Day
unified
service. Special music Edward
Bartch of Columbia, speaker Paul
Becker, superintendent of the Mem- |
orial Presbyterian Church, Lancas- |
department will
join in with the service of the main
9:30 a.
will be observed
m.
with a
by
| ter, the primary
school, and the Sunday school les- |
son will be taught by one person to
the entire school. Each class is re- |
quested to try for 100% attendance,
the committee Albert
Kleiner, Norman Seigrist, Carl Sie-
Alvin Mummaw.
consists of
grist and
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Saturday November 11
9:30 a. m. Children of the church.
Sunday, Nov, 12
9:30 a. m., Sunday School
10:45 a. m. Morning worship, Dr.
G. H. Bechtold, Executive Secre-
[tary of Inner Missons will be the
guest preacher.
7:00 p. m. Vespers.
Monday {
7:30 p. m. Ladies Bible Class |
meeting at the Parish House.
Tuesday
m. Womans Missionary

iety meets at the home of Mrs.
Franck Schock. Leader, Mrs. Ray-
mond Gilbert.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Brotherhood meeting at
the Parish House.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
Sunday, Nov. 12,
9:30 A. M. Church School
6:30 p. m. Westminster Fellowship |

Zion Lutheran Church
| Landisville, Pa.
| Visiting Pastor, Student from Get-
tysburg Seminary
Charles Habecker, Supt. of S. S.
Sunday, Nov. 12,
9:30 a. m. Rally Day Service.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
Sunday, Nov. 12.
9:30 a. m. Church School
9:30 a. m. Adult Bible Class.
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship
6:30 p. m. Westminster Fellowship !
7:30 p. m. Choir Recognition night
An all musical service.
Fall Preaching Mission,
13th to Friday 17th.
Monday
Monday Eve. 7:30 p. m. — Rev.
Paul Johnston, Covenant Presby-
terian Church, Harrisburg, Guest |
Preacher.
Tuesday Eve. 7:33 — Review of
“The Apostle” by Mrs.. Austin Fel-
lenbaum of Lancaster. This is the
Woman's Missionary Meeting, to be
held at the home of Mrs. S. P. Nis-
sley, Main St.
Wednesday Eve. 7:30 p. m.
Preaching Mission. Mr. Tate.
Thursda, Eve. 7:30 p. m. — Rev.
C. Alfred U: wood, Memorial
Presbyterian Churca,
Guest Preacher.
Friday Eve. 7:30 p. m. —
Tate. :
The public is cordially invited to
these meetings. |
Sunday School, Wiis}
Christian Boden
Trursday: 6:30 p. m., Junior choir;
7:15 p. m., Methodist Youth Fellow-
hp, leader, Evelyn Young; 8 p. m.,
Senior class.
Salunga Methodist
Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Minister
Church school 9:30 a. m.; Child-
1en’s League 6:30 p. m.; Evening
worship 7:30 p. m.
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BIBLE CLASS MET WITH
MRS. ROY ZINK, AT E-TOWN.
The Sisterhood Bible Class held
their monthly meeting at the home
of Mrs. Roy Zink, at Elizabethtown,
last Thursday evening with the fol-
ldwing in attendance:
Mrs. Earl Zink, Mrs. Ray Myers,
Mrs. William Weldon, Mrs. Harvey
| Newcomer, Mrs. Cora Eberle, Mrs.
| Anna Newcomer, Mrs. John Haines,
Miss Ella Shirk, Miss Maggie
Haines, Mrs. Charles Latchford,
Mrs. Joseph Witmer, Mrs. Maggie
| Wealand, Mrs. John Booth, Mrs.
Mary Bentzel, Mrs. Benj. Greena-
walt, Mrs. Newpher Smeltzer, Mrs.
Charles Barrick, Mrs. Perry Bates,
Mrs. Harry Leedom, Mrs. E. Ranck,
tics, religion or whatever your affil
never discussed at the meetings.
his is all left to the speakers, who
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might choose to talk on subjects of
that nature,
Prof.
Mervin Brandt, supervising
lation may be outside of Rotary, it
| principal of our public schools, who
{is well qualified to talk on either
| politics or war, spoke on both sub-
jects.
were several visiting Ro-
F. S. Bucher of the Lan-
| caster club, Luther Fetter and D.
L. Ream of the Elizabethtown club
and Howard Hershey of the Her-
Mr. E. S. Gerberich was
also a visitor at the meeting.
rm as op cB erat
There
| tarians.
shey club.
The
has okeyed a
Elizabethtown School
school band.

Mrs. Martin Strickler, Mrs. Anna
Longtnecker, Mrs. Walter Greiner,
Mrs. John Beamenderfer, Miss Vir-
ginia Greenawalt, Mrs. Frank Mus-
ser. Guests, Mrs. Vesta Grissinger,
Mrs. David Sternberger and Mrs.
Elwood Zink.



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We Are Now Serving
"LUNCHES and DINNERS
AT
80 Jacob St., Mt. Joy, Pa.
LEONARD BOYLE
Waiting For Transfer of License
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PYREX WARE WILL
GET THEM OUT OF
THE KITCHEN FASTER







PIE PLATE!
Cuts baking time one-third.
Deep, with fluted edge, it
keeps all the juice and flavor in
your mince and pumpkin pies.
Handy glass handles. 45¢ \
$0 only


PYREX DOUBLE DUTY
CASSEROLE!
Gives you two dishes in one.
Bake your Thanksgiving squash
or candied sweet potatoes in
the bottom part. Use the
cover as an extra pie 65¢
plate. 3 sizes. I: qt.



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PYREX DEEP PIE DISHES!
For many Thanksgiving jobs.
Serve soups, cranberries, jellies.
For baking puddings or cus-
tards. The children love them!
Get six. Two sizes. 10¢
8 oz. (one cup) only


PYREX LOAF PAN!
Grand for your favorite home-
made fruit cake or crispy nut
bread. Use it the day after
Thanksgiving for turkey or
chicken loaf. 9%" size 45¢
(one quart) ... only





PYREX BOWL SET!
Will help with all your Thanks
giving dinner mixing, baking,
serving, and storing. Clear glass
makes jellied vegetable salad
look ev=a tastier. Set 95¢
of 3 bowls, nested


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Glenwood or Every-Meal Citrus
MARMALADE
Apricot-Pineapple Preserves Ro>Rey
Rob-Roy Grape Preserves
Glenwood Apple Butter
Betty Jane Apple Butter




big
2-1b
jar
16-0z 23¢
16-0z jar 18c
28-0z jar 1 7c |
,38-0z jar 20¢

Spread it on Enriched Supreme
large
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Asco Fancy Ib pkg c
Long Grain Rice 13
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3 out of .4 of our
customers prefer
“heat-flo” roasted '
ASCO COFFEE
You'll enjoy it, too
ib 4c Save the
Coupons

A Harvest of Fresh Produce Values
Fancy Snow White Long Island
CAULIFLOWER
“27°

Crisp Calif. Carrots
Tender Red Beets
2 bchs 17¢
2 bchs 15¢
Extra Large Crisp Celery 2: 23¢
White or Yellow Turnips
Fresh Roasted Peanuts
3 Ibs 13¢
10-0z pkg 23¢c

Fresh Home Grown
SPINACH
Farmdale Evap. Milk
Pillsbury’s Best Flour
Gold Seal Enriched Flour
Prepared Pancake Flour As
2-15°
3 tall cans 2@¢c
10 > bas §5¢
10 > bao 45¢
20-0z pkg 7c
Standard Quality Tomatoes 20r: 2 No2cans 19¢
Acme Golden Corn Whole kernel
Asco Pure Veg. Margarine 2°
No2can jdc
Ib 21c
Repp-U-Tation Nat. Cider * 92! 32c 9a! jug §5¢
Gerber’s Foods Strained or Chopped
3 cans 20c

Sunshine Bakers’

Krispy Crackers '°Pke (9c
Hi-Ho Crackers 'bPks 23¢c
Boscul Coffee Ie jar 33¢
Nabisco Ritz Ibpka 2{¢
Asco 0.-Pekoe Tea
CE ees tog Meal)
Niblets
Brand Corn
12-02
can
Shoulder LAMB ROAST
Shoulder VEAL ROAST
RUMP VEAL ROAST
MEATY VEAL CHOPS
Skinless Frankfurts
Tasty Braunschweiger
Ring or Long Bologna
14°

Mayonnaise Hom-de-Lite pt 27g
Best Pure Lard
Ib pka {Tg
Red Stamps
A-8 to Z-8 and
A-5 to P-5 are
All Valid Now

4 p.
mn, 29e
Ib 27e
lb 29¢
lb 29¢
lb 35e
lb 32¢
lb 29¢
Well-Cured Long-Cut Sour Krout
Smoked Sausage
Ib 35¢

Fancy Young Long Island DUCKLINGS:» 3 3<

Large Croakers or Pan Trout
CLAW CRAB MEAT
PALMOLIVE SOAP
4 coves 25¢
Bath Size 2 cks 19¢
Octagon Cleanser 2 cans 9¢
Oct. Soap Powder 2 Pkes 9¢
Oct. Toilet Soap 2°ks 9¢
OCTAGON SOAP
3 bars 14«
OCTAGON FLAKES
ao: J) PC
Super Suds
ige pkg 23¢
SOME COLGATE PRODUCTS MAY NOT
BE AVA.LABLE ‘N SOME STORES.

Sunbrite
Cleanser
3 cons 14
Zero Cleaner
Bulbs 7% to 60w (4 tax) ea 10¢c
Speed-Up Ammonia
Speed-Up Cleaner
Floor Wax
20-Mule Team “
Borax
For Clean Hands
BORAXO
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