d—The Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 19, 1946 Rally Day in the United Brethren Church—Musical Slacks Coming Rally Day will be observed in the ius, composer and improvisor, who St. Mark's United Brethren S The Musical John- son City, New York, will present a plays many musical instruments, is a radio artist of the Mutual Broad- and Mrs. Peter Slack, Sunday School and Church. casting Co.; g Slacks, famous musicians of = tromponist. The program of the morning will Sunday followed gos consist of a shortened School by the special program to be pre- Slack Family. A cor- dial all members and friends to attend this pel music and story. known also as and class session, Evangelistic Party, is Philip Slack, a Evangelist; sed of in Convert Rev. sented by the and invitation is extended to s. Philip Slack soloist and song leider; Peter P. Slack, musical gen- Rally service. e | andscape jervice © PLANTING - LAWN WORK - TRIMMING SPRAYING - TREE SURGERY FERTILIZING ® For An Estimate - No Obligation Call Us Jonson irup aus [REE [xPERTS LONGENECKER ROAD, MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 305-R The Bulletin Covers This Section Like the Dew RHEEMS The Church of the Brethren will| have preaching services in the local | church this Sunday morning pre- ceeded by Sunday School. The Ladies Aid Society of the lo-| cal church met in the sewing room of the church on Tuesday with the; following members present, Mrs. Mary Shearer, Mrs. Ida Brubaker, Mrs. Hettie Auker, Mrs. Alice Esh- elman, Mrs. Anna Brencman, Mrs. Sara Shearer, Mrs. Ada Brenemen, Mrs. Ruth Eshelman, Mrs. Margie Stauffer and Mrs. Naomi Hoover. Mr. H. M. Hoover spent Saturday afternoon visiting friends at the Brethren Home in Neffsville among them was Mr, A. S. Lenhard a for-! mer resident of this place. The Parent Teachers Association] of this place will hold their first meeting in the local school this Friday evening at 8 o'clock. I Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Enterline! spent Sunday afternoon at Mt. Gret-| | . I | | na. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hollinger and! Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Hoover visited the Indoor Miniature Village at| Hamburg on Sunday afternoon, | Miss Beulah Gibble of Maple Grove spent the week-end with her| mother, Mrs. Ida Gibble of this| ol place. | { Fall Meeting of (From Page 1) | at the National Convention. Plans were made to clean and put| in order the Legion Home, after which the Auxiliary intends to hold its monthly meeting there. Members of the Auxiliary will as-| sist the Legion at the Carnival to be held in Saturday ‘evening Sept. 28th, by operating the food stand. Two food stands were success{ul-| ly operated on Welcome Home Day, and food was prepared by Auxiliary | members and proudly served to the| 500 sailors who paraded here. The October meeting will begin another year and will be held oi Tuesday evening, October 8th at| which time the newly elected offic-| ers will assume their duties. £0, OUR JOB PRINTING IS RIGHT IN | THE GROOVE | | 14 KJ » | meeting of Panama’s | words hh sites is Bi oe di | tion which revealed that the object | ber of the heart and the fragment | ated exercises were begun. Spe-| | ert routes leading north and north- | Thothmes III of Egypt defeated| | Syrian troops in a struggle which! | was a preview of those to follow. | | emblem of plenty. | withdraw | vading the Syrian coast 60 miles | land from Turkey from 1878 to 1914, ! World War I and gave it colonial Physicians Remove Shell Fragment From Hear ® Religious Two doctors in the army medical News In This corps report the successful removal . of hell fra nt fr the heart] oman voter @OMIMUNITY in an article in the Archives of Sur- gery magazine. Lt. Col. William B. Schaefer and Capt. Victor P. Satinsky say the soldier was wounded June 24, 1944, near Cherbourg, France, when a mortar fragment ‘‘stung him through his back.” X-ray films failed to reveal the shell fragment because of the collection of blood) Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church in the chest cavity. L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor She y was > Won on Sunday, Sept. 2204 : Shi 21 9:30 a. m. Sunday School moved with the beat of the heart,/This will be a combined service for Surgical exploration showed the/the observance of Boy's Day. Mr. fragment had cut through the lung/Thomas, Principal of the Edward and penetrated the heart. A small Hand High School, will speak. Spec- incision was made in the left cham-|, music by the Donegal Township High School Chorus. NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANI ‘THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. was grasped and removed by : clamps. The patient was given 7:30 p. m. Evening Song Service & oxygen, sulfadiazine and penicil- Sermon. lin. [Tuesday : The authors state that “six weeks| 7:45 p. m. Young People’s 'So- following operation, the patient was|ciety. permitted out of bed and gradu- Wednesday cial exercises were instituted early! 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting. to assist in the re-expansion of the| 8:15 p. m. Choir will meet. lung (which was collapsed), to pre-| vent deformity and to aid in the] development of the thoracic (chest) | cage. These exercises were car-| Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor | ried out regularly four times daily. Sunday, Sept. 22 . Four months after operation,! 9::30 a. m. Sunday School the patient was in excellent con- dition.” ho the celebration of the Harvest and |Festival. 7:00 p. m. Vespers, the showing of Holy Land Has World’s the sound film, “Who so My Neigh- Famous Battlegrounds bors.” gi Turbulent Palestine, Holy Land Wednesday ' i” in the Near East, has been torn by 6:30 p. m. Ladies Aid corn roast at international and inner conflict forthe home of Miss Flo Smith. millenniums of history. The land which stretches southeastward from the blue waters of the Mediterran- ean contains some of the world’s oldest and most famous battle: Rev. C. A. Price, Minister grounds. Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. It saw the early str Canaanites, the wes fe Sunday, Sept 22 rin ad : 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School Philistines. It felt the invading forces of the Pharaohs, of Alexan- 7:30 p. m. The Service. Dr. 2. H. der the Great, the Saracens, the Zug, District Supt. - Guest preacher Crusaders, and Napoleon. With its First quarterly conference im- open coastal approaches, its easy mediately following the Service. mountain passes, and the north- south channel of the Jordan valley, Palestine was an inevitable traffic lane between the expanding civili- zations of the ancient Nile and the Methodist Church Mount Joy, Pa. Salunga Methodist Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. | Euphrates. |Sunday, Sept. 22 The fertile Esdraelon plain, 9:45 a. m. Church School Rally framed by hills, and linking the pay - Combined Service. Speaker maritime plain of Sharon with des- Dr. 0. S. Frantz of the Theological east, was a natural arena. The Seminary, Lancaster Pa. first historic battle occurred nearly] Note: First Quarterly Conference 1,500 years before Christ at the Me- at Mt. Joy immediately following giddo gateway to Esdraelon. Therelthe evening service. Church Of God Rev. H. M. Mumper, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 22 9:30 Church School. 10:30 Morning Worship. 6:30 C. E. Society 7:30 Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 Mid-week Prayer Service 8:30 Choir Rehearsal Panama Stamps The President of Panama has au- thorized the issue of 1,000,000 post-! age stamps commemorating the second na- tional constitutional assembly. The engravings on these stamps are of particular interest to philatelists. All of the stamps have the word ‘““Panama’’ across the top and the ‘““Asamblea Nacional Con- St. Luke's Episcopal Church across the bottom. Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor The coat of arms of the Republic Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. of Panama as adopted by the con-| 9:15 Church School stitution of 1904 will appear on the 10:30, Holy Eucharist vo-cent denomination. The entire =. : | shield rests upon a field of green 7100, Young People symbolizing vegetation. On one section of the upper part a spade a a hoe appear, crossed to sym- Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor olize labor. One of the sections Sunday, Sept. 22 of the lower part of the shield shows . on a field of blue a cornucopia, 5:00 ! The other sec- Program tion shows on a field of silver the Slacks”. winged wheel, symbol of progress. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship . Tuesday to Thursday, Annual Meeting of East Pennsylvania Con- wit Now British Bastion ference in State St. United Breth- ith reat Britain's decision 0 pen in Christ Church, Harrisburg. troops from Egypt, the island of Cyprus “moves in’ as a Wednesday northern British outpost of the Suez 7:30 p. m, Midweek Prayer Ser- canal. Often since antiquity, Cyprus vice. has served armies guarding or in- Friday 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal St. Mark’s United Brethren 10:45, Rally Day “The Musical a. m. to eaturing east or the Asia Minor coast 50 miles north. In the past decade its strategic relation to Port Said and the Near East prompted the Brit- ish decision to make the island an Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor eastern counterpart of Malta, near gunday. Sept. 22 the center of the Mediterranean, nr pe i and rugged Gibraltar at the west- dg ne Biv Schoo) illiam Ressler supt. ern gateway. After leasing the is- 10:30 a. m. — Morning Worship Great Britain annexed Cyprus inisubject, “Christ our trespass offer- ing”. 6:45 p. m. Young Peoples 7:30 p. m. sermon The Calvary Bible Church (formerly Gospel Tabernacle) status in 1925. Nearly 400,000 peo- ple — Greek Christians and Turk- ish Mohammedans — make Cyprus a crowded patchwork of villages, subject “How can eternal life be obtained?” Wednesday .7:30 p. m. Prayer services Slack Scalding All locker birds should be slack scalded instead of hard scalded, ex- Newtown Brethren Church tensionists say. Hard scalded birds i i often turn rancid if held for a Bev. Calvin Miller, pastor while. To slack scald the birds Sunday, Sept. 22nd they should be killed by cutting the’ 9:00 a. m. Sunday School jugular vein and sticking the brain. Thursday The birds should then be dipped up 7:30 p. m. 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