The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 11, 1945, Image 6

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6—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, Jan. 11, 1945 ceptional loss ratio of less than 20%
of earned premiums in the agency
th the armed forces o a
With the armed Jores i the United department. In the hermes) de-
nsurance 0. n ers | lates since April 9, and when last
partment experience has heen very
| heard from was T/5 Cly
(From page 1) sralifying but in this class of bisi-
| newhere in Fneland dc ie
Treasurer, 1. W. Hess, Assistant | here in Vy no i the loss ratio is always higher
| bine in al iw shows i 14 ET OF age by
Treasurer, and Henry G. Carpenter | Ha rel Li nearly, a fixed pereenlage lv
> ! company is entering on its 90th year | cause the income is based on losses
Assistant Secretary {of continuous service ar { —-- —
Clyde L. Nissley, Field Assistant { make this lust decade its hon Everybody in this locality reads i
of the Agency Department of the century, the greatest in iis history. | The rs that’s why its adver
Company is on leave of absence The past year has shown the ex- | tisers get such excellent results.
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Religious
News In This
Community
NEWS PERTAINING 10 ALL THH
News From
The Boys In
The Service
(From Page 4)
meritorious achievement in per- CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND
formance of duty as crew chief of THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING
a Fighter Group of the Eighth Air COMMUNITY.
| Force in England. The award wa —
hestowed Ly Brig. Jesse Auton. National Day of prayer
Join the national day of repent
Cpl. Charles IX. Aument, Salunga, lance and praayer, that we might
lis in France with a Tactical Air have a righteous and just peace, and
| Force Fighter Bomber Group which |a speedy end of this war
celebrated its first Christmas overs If my people, which are called by
seas this yeu name. shall humble themselves, and
pray, and seek my face, and turn
Ple. Warren F. Reist, twenty- from their wicked ways; then will
seven, attached to the 26th Division, I hear from heaven and will forgive
their sin, and will heal their
was slightly wounded in France, on
Dec. 24. the War Department noti- 2 Chronicles 7:14.
fied his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J Service at Gospel Tabernacle on
Clarence Reist, of Landisville. Monday, January 15, at 7:30 P. M
Pfc. Reist entered the service in | This meeting is interdenomina-
February, 1944, trained at Camp | tional. All believers invited. This |
Wheeler. Ga., and arrived overseas | day has been called by the nation-
in September, 1944. Prior to enter- ally known radio Fvangelist Dr.
Charles E. Fuller.
ing the service he was employed at
the Hamilton Watch Co.
Reformed Mennonite Church
| Landisville, Pa,
Air Force Service Command |
AL Al Pe SX di Sunday, Jan. 14th
i : i ; sting a radio | $i
in Italy REAGAN tes I 10:00 a. m. Morning Service
sel he has overhauled is Radio Me-
i andler of Mt. En i
ehanie Beben R oy o thei Church Of God
JIC uate [8] 1 |
Joy, Porn, Brad Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor
Signal Corps Radio School at Fort | 3
| Sunday, Jan. 14
Jersey. Cpl.
duty with the
and Repair Sec-
Monmouth, New
assigned
an-=
i | 9:30 Church school.
| 10:30 Morning worship.
6:30 C. E.
dler is for
Radio Maintenance Society
Socie
ion of an Air Force Signal 3
= for the past 1 etn [ 7:30 Union Vespers in the Meth-
verseas or © as S, %
i : odist Church.
Cpl. Randler has seen service with |
as Ce : os Wednesday
the Signal Corps in North Africa, |
7:30 Missionary
8:30 Choir
Society
and Italy. Prior
: Rehearsal
Armed Forces
Corsica, France,
to his entry into the
in February,
by Gerberich Shoe
1943. he was employed
Company of Bit St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor
Joy. He was graduated from the Sund ft the Evhin
Seco ay after ie Ep -
Mt. Joy High School in 1941. Cpl. |, SS uncay ater the thy
x : any.
Randler’'s mother, Mrs. Carrie Ran- | “1 3
> iE : 9:15 Church school.
dler, resides at 113 Columbia Ave. 10:30 Holv Eucharist
Mt. Joy. Mrs. Randler has 2 other ind 0 Y
7:00, Young
Wednesday
3:30 Insructors
6.30 Choir
People
sons serving overseas. Lester, who
2nd Army in France, and
Air Force
is with the
Michael,
in India.
Class
with the
practice
serving

Dear
Gospel Tabernacle
Belglum Friend, At this
. Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor
ime 1 w "ie 5 . oT. Gs
time J will try and send a few lines Sunday, Jan. 1
t> all the folks back home that have 6:30 a. .m.. Bible school, Martin
nm te it the fine gifts
Remembrance
possible for
Wolgemuth,
10:30 a. m
superintendent.
Weve 0) the .
I received from fl Sermon, subject
] i », and every one can be! : :
Copmittee, and Ye Y i : ol Feeding on manna in the wilder-
assured it was received with a wel-
issured i ; ness
come, I thank you all deeply. It is 7:30 p. m. Sermon, subject (“Re
Ww . ol! ( a > AQ
ery line ead the Bulletin and ‘ :
yery sin wo re i) : a | pent ve, for the kingdom of heaven
{ / 8B ou opie are |. "
to know the go Vio : pe t is at hand
doing back home to win this war, |
3 hi wt all | Monday
as one ung i sure, we can't a nw pr :
9 oe ! LY : it auite alot] 7:30 p. m. National day of prayer
rer re ave see > 8 oO
over Jaeve. HVE ee] 1 € 8 hour.
of this country and this side of the Friday, 4:15 p. m, Children’s Bi
ay, 4:1. IM. ol ‘ns 3 =
er as ave bee ough ! , Nh
ocean, as I have been ble chub ir. charac of Mrs. Martin
‘rance gi axenbourg, anc
France, Belgium, I € ourg Wolgemuth
Germany and with all them went 745 p. n sible’ Doctrine Cl
1.1) 1 > Jitt i" 1 it HASH
quite a few experiences, and lots of I
: or a ‘
beautiful Country. 1 had the priv-
ilege to spend some time in Paris
St. Mark's United Brethren
and find it a very beautiful city, al- |
3 a Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
so quite a few historical buildings. | _
Sunday, Jan. 14
Of course with all I have seen 1
9:00 a. m.
10:15 a. m
6:30 p. m.
iate Christian Endeavor
7:30 p. m. Union Ves
is Methodist Church
Tuesday
Sunday School
Worship
and Intermed-
settle
and hope we can all see it «
for good old U.S.A
oon. 1
Bulletin where quite a
will still .
Morning
Junior
3 J
scen in the
meeting
few of the boys were here in France .
Service
but I lucky
any of them till yesterday,
sper
was never enough to
I met a boy friend from Elizabeth- . 5
a: : 7:30 p. m. Otterbein Guild meet
town and believe me its really good |,
| : ing in Church basement.
to meet a friend over here from
|
|
Wednesday
heme. I am still with the 28th Div-
as : 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Ser-
ision and very proud of it, we also| :
. : vice; Choir rehearsal after Praver
| had quite a few rounds with the
bs service.
| Germans, also found them plenty |,
| Thursday
| tough, but not to tough for the nA Gis
: Swot 7:30 p. m. Dorcas Society meet-
{ yanks to whip, we did it once and |. :
: : . ing at home of Mrs. John Booth.
we will do it again. Closing I
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thank you again for the
I Bulletin,
gift and the
a month |
after printing, of course, the Wise
Newtown United Brethren Church
I receive
Rev. C. 'W. Hartman, Preacher
which

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Owl is good anytime. | Sunday, Jan, 14
i 9:00 3 M. Sunday School.
Ln Jacob Geib | poy R. H. Arndt, Superintendent
ee on p. m. Preaching Service, fol-
lowed by monthly meeting of the
TOS Division Official Board.
7:30 p. m. Prayer Service and
Christian Endeavor every Thur
day
1d H. A. Minnich, Pastor
1 pOSi-w ar employ rment: <
: Sunday, Jan. 14
here 9:30 Sunday School.
Earl Kaylor,
16:30 a. m
and Morning
6.30 p. m.
the parsonage
7:30 p. m. Union Vesper service in
Methodist Church
Wednesday
7:00 p. m.
Arlene Way,
8:00 p. m
Thursday
1 30pm. W. M. S,
| Aid Society meets
Supt.
Junior
Worship
Christian Endeavor at
Congregation
THE J
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leader
Choir
Meeting. Mrs

rehearsal
nd Ladies
S i Oo n Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
Sunday, Jan. 14
9:30 a. m. Church Sc
6:30 p. m. Westmins
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First Preshyterian Church
Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
Jan. 14
Church
Adult Bible Class
Morning Wor: hip
ternal Choice”
stminster Fellowship
Sunday,
9:30 a. m
9:30 a. m.
10:45 & 11
theme: he
6:30 p. m. We
School
p.m. Union Fvening Vesper:
alt Methodist Church
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Mid-week Bible Study
Thursday
3:30 p.m. Junior Choi
8:60 p. mn. Senior Chon
Friday
7:30 p. m. Preparatory Service
Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Pa.
Rev. Frazier, visiting pastor
January 14
inday schoo
Morning Worship
Sunday,
9.30 1m
10:30
11:30 a. m. Cong
ing
egational mect-
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Pastor
Jan 14
Sunday School
Morning W
due
Koder,
| Sunday,
9:30 a. m,,
10:45 a. m
No evening
rship
service y Union
N
Vesper service at Methodist church.
7:36 P. M. Brotherhood at Parish
House
Silver Spring Circuit
Rev. R. V. Mays, Pastor
{ Sunday, January 14
Centreville
Sunday
Superiniendent.
10:30 a. m
9:30 a. m. school
George Swinehart,
Christian Endeavor
Charles Muehling, president
Silver Spring
9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Willis
Reapsome, superintendent.
Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m
Helen Reopsome,
Worsh'p
On
fellowship se
president
7:30 p. m
6:00 a
held in
service atl
Thursda evening at

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the church basement
A unified service, when Men's
day will be observed at 9:30 a. m.,
a special program is being prepared
by the committee consisting of Da-
vid Mummaw, Christ Kauffman,
John Fox and Benjamin Haverstick,
the speaker will be Norman L.
Bowers, of Landisville, who is the
president of District No.3 of the
Lancaster county Sunday school
con to the entire school
Christian feavor at 7:00 p. m.
when the Men's Bible class will
have charge of the meeting
First Methodist Cuurch, Mt. Joy
Wm. W. Spiegelhalder, Minister
De. E. W. Garber, Supt.
Sunday, January 14
9:30 Church School.
7:30 p. m. Union Worship Service
Rev. Henry Minnich, Speaker
Tuesday
7:00 I m Methodist Youth Fel
iowship Social Function
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Woman's Sociely of
Christian Serv at the
Mrs. Herman Cronrath,
Thursday
home of
Main St
6:30 p. m. Jr. Choir Rehearsal
7:15 p. m. Youth Fellowship
8:00 p. m. Sr. Choir rehearsal
(The abeve meetings will be ‘in
the church.)
Saturday
7:30 p. m. Hi-Gem Class meeting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Diller, Detwiler Ave
Salunga Methodist
Wm. W. Spicgelhalder, Minister
Sunday, January 14
9:00 a. m. Church School
10:30 a. m. Divine Worship
theme: “The Kingdom, Power and
Glary
Monday
7:30 p. m. Methcdist Youth Fel-
lowship Meeting and party at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. Wm. W
Spiegelhalder, 12 S. Market St. Mt


Joy. Speaker, Robert Stehman
Friday
7:30 p. m Woman's Scciety of
Christian Service at the home of
Mrs. M. M. Newcomer
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