The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 17, 1946, Image 6

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ANNOUNCEMENT
Beginning Thursday, January 10th, Gunzenhauser’s
serve their full line of fine baked goods
Bakery will
directly to the people of Mount Joy, Florin and adjoin-
ing territory.
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This vicinity was formerly served By “Jake” Boyer
and we hope to continue the many Happy associations
which have been built up by him.

You will cdAntinue to find ou baked goods to be




appetizing in taste appearance, fas delicious as they
are healthful.
And we are confilent that! we can serve you
well, for our organization bacled by many vears of
bakery experience.

GUNZENHAUSER'S BAKERY
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FOR SUSTAINED ENERGY


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In Our Churches
Donegal Preshyterian Church
Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
Sunday, January 20
9:30 a. m. Church school,
7:30 p. m Evening Worship,
“What Price Sanity”.
Ironville United Brethren Church
Rev. R. V. Mays
Sunday January 20
9.00 =. om. Sunday School
6:45 p. ni. Christian Endeavor
7:30 Evening worship
Salunga Methodist
Rev. John S. Hinkel, Minister
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
Sunday, January 20
9:30 a. m. Church School.
7:30 p. m. Divine Worship.
Methodist Church
Mount Joy, Pa.
Rev. John S. Hinkel, Minister
Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt.
Sunday, January 20
6:30 a. m. Church School
10:30 a. m. Divine Worship.
Trustees meeting will be held af-
| ter the service.
{ Tuesday
7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday January 20
9:30 a. m., Sunday School.
10:30 a. m., Children of the
{| Church in Primary Rooms.
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship
7:30 p. m. Com. Fellowship ser-
| vice in St. Luke's Episcopal Church.
Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
H. A. Minnich, Pastor

| Sunday January 20
9:30 a. m., Sunday School, Mr. E. |
M. Kaylor, Supt. in charge.
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship
7:30 p. m., Community Fellowship
Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Ser-
vice. 8:30 p. m. choir rehearsal.
Thursday
7:30 p. m
meeting.
St. Marks Unlted Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday January 20
9:00 a. m, Sunday School.
10:15 a. m. Morning worship
6:30 p. m, Christian Endeavor
| meeting,
7:30 p. m. Sunday evening fellow-
ship in St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Wednesday
7:30 p. m, Midweek Prayer Ser-
Fi day
7:30 p. m., Choir rehearsal
Gospel Tabernacle
Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor
{ Sunday January 20
9:30 a m. Bible School, John Hen-
ry Brubaker, Supt
10:30 a m.
“Christ in the Old Testament”
6:45 p. m. Bible doctrine class
Sermon, subject,
7:30 p. m. Sermon, subject, “Art
Thou He That Should Come, or do
We Look For Another”.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m Prayer Service
Church Of God
Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor
| Sunday January 20
9:30 Church School
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship,
6:30 C. E. Society.
7:30 Fellowship service in St.
| Luke's Episcopal church
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Mid-Week Prayer Ser-
vice.
8:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal.

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
Rev. G. M. Rufter, Pastor
Sunday January 20
| Second Sunday after the Epiphany |
9:15, Church School.
10:30, Morning Prayer
7:30 p. m. Union Service
| Monday:
y.
Instruction class 3:30
Wednesday
Choir practice at 6:30
St. Mary's Guild at Mrs. Longe-
necker’s
Friday
Conversion of St. Paul, Eucharist
at 9:00 a. m.
| Next Sunday morning, the Bishop
will be present for confirmation.

First Presbyterian Church
Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
Sunday, January 20
9:30 a. m. Church School.
9:30 a. m. Adult Bible Class.
10:45 a. m. Morning worship.
The Administration of the Lord's |
Supper.
7:30 p. m. Sunday Evening Fel-
lowship.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church.
Tuesday
7:45 p. m. Woman's Organized
Bible Class. Guests of Miss Claire
Manning.
Wednesday
7:45 p. m. Men's Club Meeting,
Hosts to the Men's Club of the Eng- |
lich Presbyterian Church of Mari-
| etta. Speaker: Mr. Mervin Brandt.
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Ladies Bible Class |
This Section’s |
Numerous
Jane Terry Buyers
Robert Howard Arntz |
The marriage of Miss Jane Terry |
Buyers, daughter of the Rev. and |
Mrs. William Buchanan Buyers. |
Chiistiona, and Robert Howard |
Arntz, con of Mrs. Kathryn Arntz.
took place at 3 p. m. Saturday in |
the Latta Memorial Presbyterian |
Church, Christiana. The bride's |
father officiated at the double ring
ceremony. |
The lide who was given in mar- |
ringe by her brother, Dr. Robert
Buyers, Philadelphia, wore a white
satin wedding gown with sweet-
heart neckline outlined in Venetian
lace and long sleeves with a point |
Her fingertip length |
veil was edged with lace and fell
from a cap of the lace. She car- |
ried a bouquet of white pom poms, |
the wr’st.
roses and stevia.
Mrs. Harry Farr of Christiana,
sister of the bride was matron ol
honor and wore a rose taffeta gown.
She carried yellow roses and blue |
iris. Miss Marian Herr, Lancaster, |
the bridesmaid, wore blue taftets |
and carried talisman roses.
Gerald B. Arntz, Mt. Joy, served
| as best man for his brother. The
ushers were John Buyers, brother
of the bride. Bush Barr, Neffsville, |
cousin of the bridegroom, William |
Eshleman, Lancaster and Robert
Germer of Mt. Joy.
Miss Lois Wamsher of Coatsville,
| gave a half-hour organ recital pre-
| ceding the ceremony and played the
| wedding music. Miss Jean Hope |
| and Mrs, Wm. Handy of Coatsville,
[sang. One of the numlers for the
| wedding was composed especially
| for her own wedding by Mrs. Norah
| Burne Buyers.
| The brides mother wore a grey
crepe with violet accessories and a
| corsage of violets. The bride-
| groom’s mother wore dark blue
| crepe with white accessories and a
corsage of white pom poms and
blue iris.
Follow'ng reception at the |
{ home of the bride the couple left on |
la irip to the Poconcs. They will
reside in Millersville, R1, while Mr. |
| Arntz is attending Millersville State |
Teachers College. |
Mrs, Arntz who attended Grove |
| City College has been employed in |
the offices of the Armstrong Cork |
Co. Mr. Arntz was honorably dis-
charged in June after serving with |
the rank of first lieutenant in the |
Army Air Corps, as a
+ a B-17 in the ETO.
{ MONTHLY BIBLE CONF.
AT LANCASTER, JAN 21 - 22
A series of monthly Bible Con- |
ferences sponsored by the Christ-
izn Business Men's Committee of
Lancaster, Pa., is being arranged
the first of which will be held at
the Martin Auditorium, Y. M. C. A,
Lancaster, on January 21 and 22 at
[2:45 and 7:45 p. m.
[ Rev. William A. M'erop, president
| of the Bible Institute of Philadelphia
and formerly pastor of the First
| Baptist Church in Ocean City, N. J.
| will be the teacher at the first
meeting. The public is cordially
invited to attend.
Mr. Mierop is a favored speaker
| to groups of young people and is in
| great demand as a Bible conference
navigator of
|
|
|
|
{
| speaker.
|
| REVIVAL MEETINGS
| AT CROSSROADS
| Beginning Sunday evening Jan.
20, a series of Evangelistic meetings
will be held at the Crossroads
Brethren in Christ Church with
Rev. Henry Landis of Des Moines, |
| Towa as Evangelist Rev. Landis is
well known in this community hav-
ing conducted several revival efforts
| at this place in previous years.
| These services will open at 7:00
| Sunday evenings and 7:30 during |
the week.

|
SALUNGA |
Miss Sadie Horst is making her |
{ home at the Oreville Mennonite |
Church.
Mr and Mrs. Willis Kendig and
son, Jimmy of Landisville and Ben- |
jamin Kendig were Sunday guests |
of Dr. J. S. Kendig
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| VICTIM LEAVES HOSPITAL
| Miss Ruth Hartzel, fifty-six, Eliza- |
bethtown, a housekeeper who was
stabbed with an ice pick while |
working at the home of Mr. and |
Mrs. Joseph Greenberg, 215 E |
Lemon St., Elizat.2thtown, was dis- |
| charged from Lancaster General |
| Hospitzl Saturday. She had been |
wounded on December 31. |
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Reconversion isn't successful un- |
| til the neighborhood boy starts back |
| again to getting his saxophone les-
| sons by mail

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