The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 11, 1946, Image 6

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6——The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 11, 1946 [BIBLE SCHOOL AT
| CROSS ROADS CHURCH


Stehman
Dodge &
Sales
and Service



every evening from 7 to 9 p. m.
Brothers
| from Kindergarten to Adults.
 
Plymouth
| ~
and Stauffertown.
| m.

Phone 2911
————
TO HOLD PICNIC JULY 13
|
SALUNA, PA.

We Also Paint Cars


music, Games for the children.
The Bible School at Cross Roads |
| Brethren in Christ Church will be |
{ held from Monday, July 15 to 26th,
Legion, Union National Bank, First |
National Bank, Evangelical Church |
Anyone wishing |
| to attend, please be at any of the
| above places not later than 6:40 p.
| The Centerville U. B. Church will |
hold their annual picnic July 13, be- |

Motor Tune-up
VAN’S SERVICENTER
$3.50/
5
Will adjust your carburetor, disiributof, pointg, clean spark plugs and
set gaps, check batte
and Generator.
OR FOR
$6.25
We will overhaul your distributor and carburetor and do the above list of work
All parts are extra in the above flat prices.
FOR APPOINTMENTS PHONE MOUNT JOY 256

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Religious
‘News In This
| There will be classes for all ages Community
ars will come to the American | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR |
CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANI
THE ENTIRE
COMMUNITY.
Church Of God
| Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor
| Sunday, July 14
| 9:30 Church School.
10:30 Morning Worship.
6:30 C. E. Society.
|
| ginning at 6 P. M. East Hempfield | Wednesday
Twp. school band will furnish the |
7:30 Missionary Meeting
8:30 Choir Rehearsal

Gospel Tabernacle
Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor
| Sunday, July 14
9:30 a. m., Bible School,
Her.ry Brubaker, Supt.
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship
6:45 p. m.
| lowship
7:30: p. m.
| Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Prayer services

sermon
Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
| L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor
| Sunday, July 14
9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
10:30 a. m. Worship and sermon.
Tuesday
Wednesday
7:30 mid-week prayer meeting.
8:15 p. m. Choir Rehearsal.

The first of a new series of
“minimum” Houses-of-the-
Month of especial interest to
veterans, the Grayson recog-
nizes present building re.
strictions. With the main
section measuring only
twenty-two feet in width (or
thirty-two feet with the cov-
ered porch and terrace) this
house may easily be built
on a narrow plot with pro-
vision made for the possibil-
ity of a garage to be located
in the rear.

First National's House-of-the-Month Club
"THE GRAYSON"
. + + for July.

THE GRAYSON




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First Nationa! Bank and Trust Company
Mount Joy. Pennsylvania
Thursday
7:30 p. m. W. M. S. will meet.
meet. Election
held.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
Sunday July 14
9:30 a. m. Church School.
9:30 a. m. Young Men's Class
Amos Gish, Teacher.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor
Sunday July 14
9:30 a. m. Church School
9:30 a. mi Adult Bible Class
10:45 a. m, Morning Worship ps»
The Sacrament of The Lord's Sup-
per.
Friday
7:45 p. m. Preparatory Service.
St. Mark’s United Brethren
| Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday, July 14
9:00 a. m., Sunday School.
10:15 a. m. Morning worship
7:30 evening worship
Holy Communion will be celebrated
[in both services.
| Wednesday
| 7:30 p. m., Midweek Prayer Ser-


vice.
Thursday, Dorcas Society Outing.
| Methodist Church
| Mount Joy, Pa.
{ Rev. C. A. Price, Minister
| Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt.
| Sunday, July 14
| 9:00 a. m. Worship. Theme ,
“Strength”.
| 10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
Salunga Methodist
| Rev. C. A. Price, Minister
| Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
| Sunday, July 14
| 10:00 a. m. Sunday School
| 11:00 a. m. Worship, Theme,
“Strength”
| Special Services For Children
July 8 - 26
Miss Betty Shelly, a student of
| the Philadelphia School of the Bible,
will conduct special services for
| children in the Macedonia A. M. E.
|Church on Fairview St, Monday
| through Friday night of each week
|at 7:30. Miss Shelly will talk to the
children each night, illustrating her




ROADS..ECONOMICAL..ENDURING
AND SO SMOOTH!
:
CARL'B.'DROHAN
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
"Vedio Sask” Glen-Gery Brick + Howell Overhead DESH



Also—Ideal for Driveways, Park-
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maintenance!
at low cost

Ready Mixed Conerete + Hauling Crushed Stone
3 3t Clair Anthracite *


|
|tising in the Bulletin. _
Bible story with pictures, using the
flannelgraph system. She will also
| teach the children gospel choruses.
| Children of all ages are invited.
| A special invitation is given to
[all parents to attend tach children’s
| service. All folks under 100 years
|of age are invited .First service on
Mondsy night July 8th.
en rt QA.
SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL
IN MENNONITE CHURCH
| A Summer Bible School for all
| children of the community will be
|conducted at the Mt. Joy Menno-
| nite Church, with sessions each
evening, Monday through Friday,
| from 7:00 to 8:45, beginning July 15
and continuing ‘until July 26. There
will be classes for Kindergarten,
Primary, Junior, High School and
| Adults. We welcome both young
|ard old to meet with us in the study
|of God's word.
Al
Stimulate your business by adver-
tising in the Bulletin.

Subscribe for the Bulletin.
John
Young Peoples fel-
re
7:45 p. m. Young People’s Society
8:15 p. m. Ladies Aid Society will
of officers will be




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“Your mother should be watch-
Ing this,” says ex G.I. “Mac” as he
tucks that Bunny Esmond blanket
into place. “But don’t get the no-
tion I'm going to make a practice
of it. Mitreing is mama's work
now.”
Bed making is really an art. It’s
good engineering, too, as any G.I.
can testify. Mitred corners are reg-
ulation sheet and blanket stuff.
Here are the rules as they appear
in a hand-book of The Esmond
Mills, who have made millions of
blankets during the past 40 years.
THE RIGHT WAY
TO MAKE A BED
1. The bottom sheet is spread
over the mattress, the center
crease running down the center of
the bed, and the narrow hem at the
toot, with plenty of tuck-in at both
ends. Tuck the sheet in at the head
and then at the foot very securely.
Then mitre the corners as follows:
a. Lift up the edge of the sheet
BIBLE SCHOOL AT FLORIN


Daily vacation Bible School ses-
sions will begin in the Florin
Church of the Brethren on July
22 and will continue until Aug.
2. Sessions will be held daily
from 7 to 9 p. m. There will be
classes

Re


Life with father at home is fun, Daddy shows small Evelyn a thing or
two about bed making, Army style.
about two feet from the corner and
form a triangle.
b. Lay this triangle back on the
bed; tuck the base of it under mat-
tress.
c. Tuck the rest of the triangle
under the corner of the mattress
in a neat diagonal fold that won't
pull out.
2. The second sheet is spread the
same way but with the under side
of the hems up, with enough over-
lap at the top (at least 18 inches) to
fold over blankets.
3. The blankets and the second
sheet should be folded under TO-
GETHER when the corner is laid
back for mitreing. Let the blanket
and the second sheet hang loose at
the side and do not finish mitreing
corners yet.
4. A third sheet may be put on
top to protect the blankets. Bring it
just even with blankets, then fold
second sheet over it. Complete the
mitreing,
Obviously, any child can do it.
ard adults. Everyone Welcome.
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your business than by local news-
paper advertising.
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for children, young people |tising in the Bulletin.
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July 1
Ten Days of Real Insp
County.

76th ANNIVERSARY
LANDISVILLE C
LANDISVIL
8 Miles West of Lancaster
n, featuring
Speakers, an Talented Musical Groups from Lancaster City and
COME AND BRING YOUR. FRIENDS
PLENTY CF FREE PARKING SPACE



P MEETING
. PA,
the Harrisburg Pike
July 28
(Well-Knewn ‘Guest



Yes, even thou
financial loss, how
any price in these ti
Throughout the n
at the rate of 50 million
structure burns!
Homes, lost Jobs and lost Lives!

BE CAREFUL!
O. K. SNYDER
INSURANCE




have enough fire insurance to cover your
going to buy the things destroyed . . . at
, irreplaceable. property is being burned up
follars every month! Think of that —over half |
a billion dollars a year —while our returning veterans search frantically |
for shelter! Think of how this waste retards the day when they can find
decent places to live! Think of the jobs lost every time a business
War-worn equipment and wiring account for some of these costly
fires, but CARELESSNESS is by far the most frequent cause of this
destruction. More care means fewer fires!
Fire Prevention is vitally important to every citizen who hopes to
see our nation recover quickly from the aftermath of war. It is im- |
portant to every responsible person who realizes that FIRE means lost
PRACTICE FIRE PREVENTION AND
HELP REDUCE THIS APPALLING FIRE
DESTRUCTION, WASTE AND LOSS
NOTARY PUBLIC



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