6—The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 15, 1946 and son Barry of Philadelphia, Mr. (TICKETS FOR PICNIC Florin and 54th Annual Camp Meeting of The Churches of God at Ceniral Manor | and Mrs. Harold Nash of Kready-| Tickets for Mt. Joy, INDUSTRY ON PARADE AT versity and volume of mechanical | Ville and Mrs. Lottie Nail of Mil- [Newtown Union picnic may be ie. LANCASTER OCTOBER 8 equipment, machinery, home ma- | on at an out door supper held at /chased at Sloan's and Tyndall's . . a x DG lll maine, home mae |e Stores, and Fomney's and Begins Saturday Evening, Aug. 17th Ends Sunday Evening, Aug. 25th able to see products turned out by |er articles turned out by large and | Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Ziegenfus of | Stores at Fons, fon Dia Ags PROGRAM 1:45 P. M. Children’s Missionary Service, SPEAKERS FOR CAMP local plants during peacetime when {small plants in the city and county. | Camden, N. J. are visiting at the gt ge > By head PRS Mrs. Pauline Jensen. Rev. W. A. Dean, B. S., Rev. George Sch : vi oh a Hy 3 : > of Mr: arr. | > time of baske - aturdav rust 1" 3:00 M. Missionary Service. > ar= ae Or hy nt > Industry On Parade” opens at the | Displays will illustrate local indus- | home of Mr. end Mrs. John Swarr. | oR : busses will be announced Saturday, August 17 i 2 Je lie meiser, Rev. Henry Woll, Rev. M. C. Mann- I State Armory in Lancaster on Oc- |iry’s major role in the war effort, as Mr. Riley Hershey of Mount Joy, Senge » : ind 7:15 P. M. Song Service. : 2 £ {FD i Gill ot : yag =p ing, Rev. John Hoch, Rev. C. H. Lefever, A. B. tober 8. well as the part it is enacting in |Harry Kline and Elam, Bowman [res i) Van» Be NE ~ ne M. Opening Miers wv L. Woll dp Ei M ey Dean, “Is A Godly Life : The four-day Lancaster County |© mversion to peacetime living. spent the weekend at Pequea at the in 8 iy ch Will give you “What Ic A Christian" Henry L. oll, Produced By The Gospel?” In charge of Children’s Meetings. At ” information. ad AY 1 Rov 7 “ > Rising Tide? Ire Pauli Ae Industrial Exhibit is now being| Admission to the show will be Witmer cottage. $00 P. M. Rev, Woll, "The Rising Te. Mrs: Pauline Jensen EE a s 30 planned jointly by the Foremam’s | free and there will be 110 different | THE FIREMEN'S PICNIC Sabbath, August, 18 Friday, August 23 COMMITTEES Club of Lancaster and the Lancas- |hooths. THREE 4-H DAIRY SHOWS | AN ‘SAT. AUG a1 9:15 A. M. Praise Service. 9:00 A. M. Rev. Dean, “Clean Christians.” . ter Manufacturers’ Association, with TE oe 2 AT COVE . 10:00 A. M. Sermon, Rev. M. C. Manning. 16:00 A. M. Rev. Schmeiser, “The Taber- COMMITTEE ON GROUNDS rY i Wh Nearly 250 4-H Dairy Calf Club| Friendship Fire Company, No.d,| 1.45 P, M. Children’s Service, Mrs. Pauline nacle In The Wilderness,” “The Boards.” THE TRUSTEES i Justus S. Gray chairman and Daniel SALU N( A members will compete in three re- | of town, will hold its annual pic- Jensen. 2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. Pauline Rhoads, Co-chairman of the coordi- gional shows which are being or- nic at Cove Park, at the Water mo fs Sermons Rev. Henry Woll, Jensen, wn Wel. Wh Ase. Vou Boarding House i ittee ar : i : 5 See : 2 2:3 . M. Rev. oll, a re nating committee. ganized this fall in three id Works, Saturday, Aug. 31, Dinner 5 P.M. my Peoples Service, Rev. Worth?” ° A. F. Eshleman, Harvey Lehman, H. S. Polar Mr. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Herr en- end Mrs. Paul Young “Industry on Parade” is designed to show the general public the di- the State. The shows | added 4-H Club feature. sections of | feel | tends wil have a swell time. are an Meeting Association. | | | Brethren and the Landisville Camp) 11 to 1 and Supper from 4 to 6. We William Allen Dean, B. S. “What Is The Gos- confident everybody who at- pel?” 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. George Schmeiser, “How Are You Clothed?” Wednesday, August 21 9:00 A. M. Rev. Dean, “Loving Christians.” 10:00 A. M. Rev. Schmeiser, The Tabernacle 6:45 P. M. Rev. Dean, “What Is The Final Victory of The Gospel?” 8:00 P. M. Rev. Schmeiser, The Tabernacle In The Wilderness, “The Vail.” Saturday, August 24 OFFICERS PRESIDENT—A. F. Eshleman Garling,” S. Kauffman, Russel Eshleman. Worship Rev. W. R. Weaver, A. F. Eshleman, Harvey Lehman, Rev. H. E. Wagner, Sr., S. Kauffman, Ira Barley, R. D. 7, Lancaster, Pa. Ivan Herr, Columbia, Pa. M. C. Manning, Shippensburg, Pa. Sale $131 Monday, August 19 hye Tr Tee | Relig IOUS 10:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. Dean, “Help- 9:00 A. M. Rev. Dean, “Sincere Rev. M. C. Manning, Ira Barley. ful Christians.” 10:00 A. M. Rev. Woll, “Here Am I.” Pe : The tc Thi 2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. Pauline 2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. Pauline Ladies Commies Poland ews n IS Jencen ? Jensen. Mrs. A. F. Eshleman, Miss Carrie Lehman, = 2:30 P. M. Rev. Woll, “The Secret of the 2:30 P. M. Rev. Schmeiser, The Tabernacle Mrs. James Copeland, Mrs. Samuel Kauff- $310.00 Co Y 1 Y un ity Shining Face.” In The Wilderness, “The Candlestick, Table man, Mrs. Ira Barley, Mrs. Harry Binkley. held at | 6:45 P. M. Rev. W. A. Dean, “Who Needs And Golden Altar.” Lancaste | The Gospel?” 6:45 P. M. Rev. Dean, “What Is Israels Place BOARD OF MANAGERS Darrel S i iser, “The In The Gospel?” : Sei NEWS PERTAINING 1 TO ALL THR 8:00 P. M. Rev. George Schmeiser, The > : a : A. F. Eshleman, Washington Boro, Pa. who alsa > 2 s.” “The Gate. 8:00 P. M. Rev. Woll, “God's Searching = CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANI Tabernacle In The Wilderness.’ 1e Ga oY ev 0 od’s Searching ¥ M. Lelurar, Mountville, Ps. Chitin a THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING Tuesday, August 20 Sabbat} os John McDonald, Washington Boro, Pa. The a COMMUNITY. 9:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, “Helpful Chris- CTSA NM Sa at 1, August 25 Lloyd McAllhenney, R. D. 2, Lancaster, Pa, bred sto mn im tions The. Bible Curl 16:00 = M. Praise Sores, Unione Russell Eshleman, Washington Boro, Pa. exceptior in 3000 A M. Rev. Woll, we Bible Curri- PRA gt A ) 5 HI. 8. Carling, Shippensburg, Pa. Bots: oll AMD. J eetimg he ‘P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. Pauline 1:45 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. Pauline C. H. Musser, Elizabethtown, Pa. nia farm Sunday , Aug. 18th. : Jensen, Si i George McAllhenney, R.D 2, Lancaster, Pa. About 7:30 p. m. Old Fashioned Hymn ™y3,"p np Rev. Schmeiser, “Tabernacle In 3 P ¥ Rov. Won, ene Circles. H. E. Wagner Sa, Chambersburg, Pa. five peor Sing. The Wilderness,” The Bria Jump Cost Pons Fy a 1at Is Your Res- P. ii. Kibler, Washington Boro, Pa. The B sin, IM. hee of The Gospel” Ben BL 2 8:00 P. M. Rev. Schmeiser, The Tabernacle Charles Wagner, Washington Boro, Pa. Farm, of numbers by Quirienss Su Solon 00 P. M. Rev. Woll, “The Mines of God.” In The Wilderness, “The Ark.” Luther Peters Sr., Washington Boro, Pa. Coatesvil Sponsored by the Church of the Closing Exercises Samuel Kauffman, R. D. 2, Lancaster, Pa, entire st largest P petitors Pennsylv St. Luke's kplscopal Church [In The Wilderness, “The Laver” SECRETARY—Ralph Kilheffer : STP) S li Rev. G. M. Re Pastor | 2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. Pauline FIN. SECRETARY—Samue! Kauffman w. R. Weaver, Washington Boro, Pa. anec the upphies Ninth Sunday after Trinity 230 P M. Rev. Woll, “The Gates.” J), Lehman wi Bs gine i Boro, P te hi 9:15 Church School 6:45 P. M. Rev. Dean, “Does The Old Testa- GENERAL MANAGER—A. F. Eshleman Jac) Pang or Tas Hingion 0, ai establish Baseball Gloves C tH M k For Fishing 10:30 Morning Prayer. ment Contradict The Gospel?” ASST.—Rev. H. E. Wagner, Sr. ew hale Ye Boe, ba 8:00 P. M. Rev. Schmeister, “The Taber- rarles Habecker, Washington Boro, Pa. TWO LI Big League Stuff ofiee aKers ers + nacle in The Wilderness,” “The Door.” SPIRITUAL DIRECTORS “COWBC For Extra good coffee St. Mark's United Brethren Rev. M. C. Manning, and Rev. W. R. Weaver CHORISTER Wo. Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Thursday, August 22 TRUSTEES Gordon Curtis, Wilmington, Del. hired a . Sunday, Aug. 18th. 9:00 A. M. Rev. Dean, “Clean Christians.” ig > Aluminum 90 a m., Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. Missionary Service, Rev. C. H. H. M. Lehman, 1946 A. F. Eshleman, 1947 PIANISTS ton, Pa, = 10:15 on Morning worship Lefever, A. B. W. R. Weaver, 19 48 Miss Rhoda Becker Miss Arlene Ruufmar panic in CTT SS. Tes es cies reckless Clothes Dryer Yo i Setvice. . SIULCH GARDEN VEGETABLES Voges es when tl} 1 Th Aff Fm il farm of China & Glass Indoor drier with 6 steel arms. 7:30 p. m, Midweek Prayer Ser- e airs Mulch of straw, or any similar i ® 9 R2, nea ODD PIECES OF CHINA, TUM- Easy to adjust. Fold up for trav- Pics: A 1 Florin For | material, applied around ” tom: toes El Am nt S G a ra e evening BLERS, WHAT-NOT PIECES, C eling, stands 33% in. high weighs Gospel Tabernacle | and other vegetables conserves 3 -— BOOK ENDS, FLOWER HOLD- asseroies 2 ibs. Handy article dor College Bev. Rov’ S. Forres. Pastor Past ee k the moisture and helps to control | i i ; reeds in the garden, say exten- A must for every planner girls. Sunday, Aug. 18th. | VW | wee e gorden y exte I I ) - PI] u 9:30 a. m, Bible School, John (From Page 1) {sion vegetable specialists. | e Sot lymouth Beautiful Pottery Her.ry Brubaker, Supt. ing Mrs. Victor Haldeman. Elen | | i oe SERVICE Vases in lovely pastel colors. a8 52 10:30 a. m. sermon, subject “Christ' Jean remained with her aunt ys I i | became our sin offering” [to spend her vacation. 2) ip WANTED 1 PHONE 24W MOUNT JOY 6:45 p. m. Young Peoples fel- Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman | | to 2 { 5-16-t ~~ Felt Throw Rugs low entertained the following to dinner an ed WY il EA EE raz 7:30 p. m. ser : ih A Combinsdion . of : colors. They y ‘ WI Se aver oger lon Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Nelson id of 7A vi 3 Chas brighten up a room and can take wy er SRE ja ject, Ihe AW of lorgtveness Felty, Mrs. Emma Peifer, Mrs. = Ls ly | . hard wear. , 3 || Wain Adah Eichler and Mrs. Helen Mus- S——% | i ZY 1 A wo ednesday sop. rr w | T | = Ce 7:30 p. m. Prayer services ois q 1) i Mrs. Earl Gerlitzki and two 4 : Charles _— ra ache daughters, spent Wednesday at Io) =: | EP who resi First Cs | Lancaster visiting Mr. znd Mis. § 21 BOOKKE ! ER TYPIST pho tow Sunday Ansel 18 Se |Jchn Kissinger. = A yg = / - two mor 9:30 2. m. Church School | Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kauf & = i. / abortion ¢ fit {man spent Wednesday at Harris- GE who ‘to 9:30 a. mi Adult Bible Class ° ; Teacher Maurice N. Bailey. [pure A POOR CHAP tion cha 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. | Mr. and Ws igi AAT WOULD LIKE 32 FLORIN, PA. oe her MH : Guest Preacher, Rev. Wilson Yost Bridgeport, Perry Co. visited Mr. ae FO yarber ) ADVERTISE | ; for waiting for delivery of your iis {and Mrs. George Mumper on Sat- “THE U.S. MARINES! | hearing Donegal Presbyterian Church |urday. IF YOU NEED HELF . . . iy ward We Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor | The following called on Mr. and TRY OUR WANT Aps/ The Bulletin Covers This Section Like the dew charge, 1 N WwW Sunday, August 18 Mrs. George Mumper on Tuesday i committe 9:30 a. m. Church School. | evening: Mr. and Mrs. Howayd | a = await ia . : | 9:30 a. m. Young Men's Class |Neidigh and daughter, Mr. and] the Peac We are doing our best fo see that you Amos Gish, Teacher. Mrs. Cihrist Kaulfman and Mrs. The : * —— Willis Lindemuth of Maytown, Mr. charges get your new car as quickly as possible Newtown United Brethren Church and Mrs. Niles Keck and children e after Ga Rev. Calvin Miller, pastor {of Rheems and Mrs, Niles Keck Sr., O or 1se court iol : av SUS aug’ > Justice of We want to thank our customers and pro- Sosy, August 13 snd daughter os ¢ spective customers for your friendly urscay | J ® °® Fens Fin swans. you new | TO Ln Sn Shel |, MOL WL Simonize Your Car sy 7:30 Evening Worship. | For most effective control of leaf A a Garber Chevrolets J operation . . 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting and hoppers on potatoes, DDT must We know it is a hardship to wait for |, pi deavour. ibe thoroughly mixed in the spray, twenty-fi needed transportation; but we believe et {say Penn State extension special- vray re eae Halo rey | LOANS TO FAMERS FOR VAN’S SERVICENTER are as eager fo deliver cars 88 | gy yyy Now AVAILABLE : you are to obtain them. Unfortunately, Loshs for fall evaitt and Teo aie] -_ Thi: production so far this year is far under oans or a grain an oe are ™ ~ now availalle to farmers, it has | } : expectations. Chevrolet Motor Division 4 / 3 sums vg the situation thus: been announced by Field Super- | i 3 . : Nur visorr V. J. Denlinger of the Emer- ¢ i} - ea vhcech oor rom of ger of ¢ ee J | p— Motor-tune up, Batteries, Accessories We gency Crop and Feed Loan Office . normally exceeds that of any other K (U. S. Department of Agriculture) / Veils 3061 Soe” * Glen-Gery Brick V+ Nowe Overhead Doom) Ready Mixed Concrete + Hauling Crushed Stone 8t. Clair Anthracite ¥ manufacturer, we have been able to in Lancaster. 7 build, up to July 1, only 12.4 per cent Applications are being accepted ir / | s many cars as we had built up t : f Dorey as many cars as we had built up lo for crop and feed loans in amounts | 1 7 / Merle J: that date in 1941. Production is still up to $400; The interest rate is 4% / 4 Aero far below normal, because of fre- 1 Yenc atk at thi Sh Miss I vent shortages of essential mate- 8 and ‘dans made al Suis Sea | (A gy daysburg a arts. Strike after strike atthe sen of the year will mature Aug. np f M plants ar suppliers has seriously Bist of next, year, | / Florin py impeded our progress toward full An jheressed seeding of = / Sunday production, and the cumulative and otter guains for 1947 harvest, N 7 Ch 3a - urc effect severely hampers every manu- {is anticipated. : / i How Lah pas facturing and assembly plant. In | Farmers in this county who de- sled, at June we were able to build only | sire more information or who wish *> 7 TT 29.2 per cent as many cars as we to apply for a crop or feed loan Beautiful Y our ma. produced in the same month in should write to Field Supervisor 1 = 1941.” | V. J. Denlinger, P. O. 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