The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 04, 1945, Image 6

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6—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, Jan. 4, .



Rheems Girl Scout
Troop Is Active
The recently organized Girl Scout
Troop No. 99, of Rheems, has had
an active holiday season. The
fiToop of thirteen girls were invest-
ed at a special investiture ceremo-
ny December 13th, at the Rheems
Fire Hall. The Ladies’ Auxiliary
of the Fire Company sponsors the
Girl Scouts. Members and patrons
were invited to .the investiture ser-
vice. The Elizabethtown. Senior Girl
Scout Troop attended and helped
with the investing. Mrs. Henry
Musser invested the leader, Mrs.
‘W. Scott Heisey and the assistant
leaders, Mrs, Earl Kochnauer and
Mrs. J. W. Heisey.
Friday, December 22, the Troop
with Mrs. W. Scott Heisey, went on


very cordially bycitizens of Rheems
after which they were served with
hot chocolate and crackers.
A Christmas party was held on
Wednesday, Dec, 27, at the home of
Mrs, J. W. Heisey;, at which time
the girls shelled peanuts to be sold
later to patrons desiring them. The
members of the Troog, are: Anna
Mae Gibbons, Jane Leedom, Jane
Pyle, Betty Pyle, Thelma Heisey,
Fllen Floyd, Mary Kopenhaver,
Anna Martha Groff, Jean Heisey.
Jean Royer, Anabelle Stehman, Ja-
net Horning and Norma Jean
Shank,
The Scouts are collecting fats and
anyone wishing to donate fats may
notify Norma Shank.
The Troop meets every Tuesday
ofternoon at 3:30 at the Fire Hall.
A re
Everybody reads newspapers but
NOT everyhody reads circular ad-

a caroling party and were received
vertising left on their door step.

Pre-Wa
FOR

A Large Assortme
DON W. GORRECHT
or
r Pipes
SAL
Mt. Joy, Pa.
what we
past few days
struck the prope
it is:
If Mr. Farmer does not care to
sell at the OPA. ceiling, they will
take his crop, pack it, and store it
with the express purpose of selling
it at the OPA’s ceiling price on
packed tobacco. They will deduct
the expense of handling which
would be cases, packing, shrinkage,
ete., with the farmer getting the ad-
vance,
By this method the grower is
guaranteed twenty-one cents at any
time, the present OPA ceiling price
with a possibility of getting several
cents per pound additional thru
the other channel. Furthermore,
farmers can deliver their crop as
soon as it is stripped, right now if
it is ready.
The latter plan is precisely what
the farmers organization aims to do
but facing numerous objections, has
many of them on the doubtful list
while thru the packers’ plan they
fave
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ence, cases on hand, warehouses,
and large volume sales, which nat-


USEFUL
FARMER VIHO BUTCHERS
and BEEF
HOGS
TO
urally, are quite important,
THE







get the benefit of packing experi-'
that the dealers
ho are g the above propo-
bition are not doing it very public-
lly. We feel, however, that having
o many rural readers, it was our
diity.to give them the tip.
If the dealers will cooperate to
that extent, there's absolutely no
| use of a coop at this time.
Now, Mr. Grower, its up to you.
ee fp Rn
MISSIONARY MEETING IS
POSTPONED UNTIL JAN. 31
The Donegal and Mount Joy Mis-
sionary Societies of the Presbyter-
fan church will postpone their
, meeting until January 31st. at which
' time they will have moving pic-
tures in sound and color, of the
Netherlands East Indies, in keeping
with the mission study of the year
West of the date line.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Ross R. Strickler, this borough,
and Mary E. Stoner, 329 Reservoir
street, Lancaster.
Mervin Richard Horst, Mount Joy
R1, and Elva Kline, Manheim R3.
Robert M. Balmer, of this place
and Mary H. Mateer of Maytdwn.
Religious
News In This
Community
THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
COMMUNITY.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday, January 7:
9:30 a. m., Sunday School
10:30, Holy Communion.
7:00 p. m. Vesper services.
Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Pa.
Sunday, January 7:
Charles Habecker, Supt. S. S.
Seminarian of Gettysburg,
ing pastor.
9:30 a. m., Sunday school.
10:30 a. m., Holy Communion.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor
First Sunday after the Epiphany.
9:15 Church school.
10.30 Morning prayer.
7:00, Young People.
Monday, Vestry meeting in the |
parish house,
Wednesday, St.
Mrs. George Brown.
Wednesday, Instruction class
visit- |

Everybody reads newspapers but
NOT everybody reads circular ad-
vertising left on their door step.
Mary’s Guild, |
3:30
Church Of God
Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor
Sunday, January 7:
:30 Church school.
10:30 Morning worship.
6:30. C. E. Society
7:30 Union vespers
eran church.
Monday, January 8:
7:30 Sunday School Board
ing.
Tuesday, January 9:
7:30 Week of prayer service,
| Koder, preaching.
in the Luth-
meet-
Rev.

Gospel Tabernacle

Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor

STERLING SEASONING
Used for Sausage, Meat Loaf and Roasts, it adds a delicious flavor
SUGAR CURING MEAT SALT
100
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For making Dry Beef or Sugar Luring Meat by dry process
WRIGHTS SMOKE
Adds a | nice Jaroma

HOG SCRAPERS
CROCKS «a
to 3 P.M.

JOB with a FUTURE
VMEN — WOMEN
U. S. Asbestos still has openings which offer you THREE BIG ADVANTAGES in wyrime and post-war employment:
Hour job here
APPLY TODAY to our Employment Office.
12 NOON, Saturdays; for Sunday or evening appointm
155]. In MOUNT JOY, see P. H. Sweigart, 31 Detwiler
In Lancaster apply to U. S. Employment Service office, 228 E. Orange St.
10 Ibs.
cures
3 lbs.
cures
Tak
20c
TI
1. The jobs now open are urgently essential to the war effort.
is backed by top priority ratings, both in Marigower and if Materials.
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Interviewing hours: 7
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CURE
of meat
00 Ibs.
meat
in cooking
o $2.00
$2.25
LARD CANS

.. at U. S. ASBESTOS Division | Morning worship at 10:30 a.
the war's end will bring a continuing demand for our.préducts.
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY - YOU'LL BE TRAINED ON THE JOB
7°A. M. to 5 P. M., Mondays thru Fridays; 7 A.M to
ent, Personnel Manager A. K. HAHN at Manheim
Avenue, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 7 P. M.
U. S. Asbestos Division
OF RAYBESTOS - MANHATTAN,
MANHEIM,
Inc.
PENNA
58c - 98c

*All- employment in conformance with
Employment Ceilings & Priority Re-
ferral Plan.

Sunday Services Jan. 7th.
9:30
Wolgemuth, superintendent.
10:30 a. m., Morning worship and |
a. m.. Bible school,

10 oz. 40c
| communion services.
| 7:30 p. m.,, Sermon, subject, “The |
. O8c | Believers Riches Through Christ's
[ Poverty.
| Wednesday: 7:30 p. m., prayer
| services.
O8 | Friday, 4:15 p. m., Children’s Bi- |
bo Cc ble club in charge of Mrs. Martin
| Wolgemuth.
7:45 p. m., Bible Doctrime Class
| for all ages.
|
Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
H. A. Minnich, Pastor
Monday, Jan. 8th:
| 7:00, Sunday school board meets.
| 8:00, Official board meets.

) | Friday, Jan. 12th:
7:30, Week of Prayer service, Rev.
50 lbs. S0c : | J. T. Tate, speaker.
Silver Spring Circuit
1] | Rev. R. V. Mays, Pastor
J| Sunday, Jan. 7th:
J | Silver Spring
9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Willis
| Reapsome, superintendent.
Christian Endeavor at 10:30 a. m.
| Helen Rezpsome, president.
Centreville
| 9:30 a. m. Sunday school
George Swinehart, Superintendent.
| Christian Endeavor 10:30 a. m. |
| Charles Muehling, president.
Worsh'p service at 7:30 p. m.
| Ironville
| Sunday school at 9:30 a. m..
| Kauffman, superintendent.
 

m.
| Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p.
have
Mrs. Lorraine Rettew, will
charge.
First Methodist Church, Mt. Joy
Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Minister
Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt.
Sunday, January 7th.
2. You are needed at once to help us make our REGULAR LINE of products 9:30 Church School. :
\ . products made before, during and after the wer. ; J ; 10:30 a. m. Divine: Worship
i 111th Anniversary Service.
3. You will have continuing job opportunities with Uy S. Asbestos because | Monday
7:00 p. m. Children’s League at|
home of Mrs. Wm. Crider.
Tuesday
Class at the Parsonage.
Thursday
6:30 p. m. Jr. Choir Rehearsal
7:15 p. m. “Youth Fellowship
8:00 p. m. Choir Rehearsal
Sunday, January 14. Union Ser-
vice at 7:30 P. M. Speaker-Rev.
Maurice Montgomery.

Salunga Methodist
Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Minister
Sunday, January 7th.
9:00 a. m. Church School
7:30 Evening Worship
Beiginning of Week of Prayer


NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR|
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND |
Martin |
| Sunday, Jan. 7th:
| 9:30 Sunday School.
| 10:30, Junior Congregation, Wor-
{ ship and Holy communion.
| © 6:30, Christian Endeavor.
| 7:30, Participation in the Week of |
| Prayer service in the Lutheran |
| church.
Glenn |
m. |
| The Sunday school class taught by |
7:30 p. m. Leadership Training |
|
|
HOME INSULATION

LETTER OF THANKS FROM
OKLAHOMA MISSIONARIES
Okla., Dec. 29, 1944:
| Dear Sir; Would you kindly pub-
| lish the following letter of thanks
[in The Bulletin?
| Dear Friends; I Thessalonians 5:
| 24—Faithful is he that calleth you,
who also will do it. We join in
| thanking you for each prayer, each
| concern, each letter and card, each
| gift, material and financial from
the folks back home. Every en-
couragement from those far away
|
| was greatly appreciated. This goes
for the soldiers and sailors also,
who receive this paper. May God
help you to know in part what it
has meant to us. Ruth 2:12,
We have been very busy for our
Lord over the Christmas holidays,
contacting children of the rural
schools, speaking and preaching in
churches as God opened the doors.
| Isaiah 55:11. Only eternity can tell
| what His Word has done in the
hearts and lives of those whom
have been reached.
I John 4:9, In this was manifested
the love of God toward us, because
| that God sent his only begotten Son
| into the world, that we might live
| through him.
| II John 9. Whosoever transgres-
| seth. and abideth not in the doct-
| rine of Christ, hath not God. He
| that abideth in the doctrine of
Christ, he hath both the Father and
| the Son. All praise be to his Holy
| Name. Sincerely in his service we
are yours in Christ, Rev. and Mrs. |
Ray Lupold and Daughters, Faith |
| Missionaries, Sallisair, Oklahoma. |
| Route 2 |


NEWTOWN
| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gibble ood]
| daughters, Verna and Jeanette of |
{ Silver Spring spent Sunlay evening |
{with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer, Sr.
| Mr. Jacob Geltmacher of Kinder-
{hook was a Sunday visitor of Mr.
Daniel Geltmacher Sr.
{ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gaul of Lan-
| disville, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Zercher
| of Mt. Joy visited Mr. Ralph Sup-

plee on Sunday.
Miss Catharine Hess of Mount
| Joy spent the week end with Miss
| Wilma Witmer.
Mrs. Grace yeltmacher and
| daughter, Mrs. John Frysinger were
| Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
| Clarence Brady of Columbia.
| Mrs. Victor Fogie of Philadelphia,
Mrs. Selease and daughter Margaret

| of Highspire, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin |
| Martin of Lancaster were Sunday |
| guests of Mr. and Mrs. William |
| Fogie Sr.
Miss Roseanna Hollingsworth of |
{Oyster Point spent the weekend |
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Schwelkopf. |
| Mr. Victor Fogie Sr. is on the |
| sick list. {
Mr. Oliver Witmer and family, |
| spent Sunday with Mr. Aaron Lan- |
dis of Lititz. |
Mrs. Victor Snyder and daugh- |
ters Jean and Mrs. Jacob McGoni- |
| gal were Saturday evening vis itors |
of Mrs. Grace Geltmacher.
————

|
Everybody reads newspapers but |
{ NOT everybody reads circular ad-| }
| Vertising left on their door step.

|
| Theme, “Our Father, who art in|
| Heaven”.
| Monday
| 7:45 P.
| lowship
| Monday
{| Week of Prayer
| Union Services each night
M. Methodist Youth Fel-|
Observance.
at 7:30 |
{P. M. Schedule in this paper and ! Sliced Beets
| Church Bulletin.
| Wednesday | i
730 .P. M. Union Service in
{ Methodist Church, Salunga.

| -—
Dr. David Dunn, head of the De- |
{partment of Church History at the |
| Evangelical and Reformed Theolo- |
|gioal Seminary in Lancaster will be |
| the guest speaker at the 111th An- |
Sunday at 10:30 |
in the Mount Joy Methodist
| Church. The Choirs of the church |
{under the direction of Mrs. Walter |
{Sloan will render special music. |
| Rev. William Spiegelhalder, Minis- |
{ter of the church will be in charge |
| of the service.
|
niversary Service,
|A. M.
|
|
|


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