THE DONEGALIAN STAFF ANNOUNCED AT MAYTOWN The staff of the senior year book “The Donegalian” hss been an- teligious ews In This nounced as follows: Editor-Ben mmunity Hess; Assistant Editor-John Dre- | eched; Business Mgr.-Sam Ney; Assistant Business Mgr.<'Warren ! N§ FS PERTAINING TO ALL THR | Mueller; Feature Fditor-Shirley URCHES IN MT. JOY ANI Heisey; Art Editor-Dorothy Sing- E ENTIRE SURROUNPING er; Sports Editor-Mary Lou Kelly OMMUNITY. and Bob McKain; Circulation Mgr. Omar Brubaker; Photographer- Church Of God Bob Bowers; Typists-J. Roth, B. Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Ebersole, M. Nace, E. Weidman, Smday October 13 M. Hinkle, B. Boltz; Reporters- ):30 a. m. Sunday School, |. Bixby, M. Drager, V. Snyder, 10:30 m. Church Service. IN. Swope and J. Strickland. The Donegal Chapter of the Nat- 1:30 p.-m. Communion Service. ! Sundog, A 20—Harvest Home :ional Honor Society will install rvice. additional members at a special — ssembly to be held October 11. ESS Methodist Al the present time Ben Hess and C. A. Price, Minister Omar Brubaker are the only two ye Alice Strickler, Supt. senior members on the Society. ‘undlay October 13 The Rev. Henry F. Garber of the 9:30 a. m. — Sunday School Mt. Joy Mennonite Church will 7:30 p. m. The Service. Theme: speak at the induction ceremcnies here is Thy God. Friday. The resignation of Mrs. Eliza- beth Schatz has been received by the school and they have announced that Mrs. Lindy Herd Horst will temperarily assume Mrs. Methodist Church Mount Joy, Pa. Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. Sunday October 13 Echatz’'s duties. Mrs. Horst will | 9:30 a. m. Church School. teach physical education and will | 10:30 The Service. Theme: The also coach the hockey team pend- frask of the Modern Elijah. | 8 the return of Miss Mary Trustees Meeting following the Strickler who is now in foreign Service service with the American Red oe Cross The regular monthly meeting of ¢ Calvary Bible Church Sh The Calvary the East Donegal Township School (formerly Gospel Tabernacle) Rev. Roy S. Forney, Pastor ISund ay October 13 9:30 a. m., Bible School ‘William Ressler 10:30 a. m. hath spoken by Beard will be held Friday evening, October 11 at 8 p.m. in the high school library, ———— Oem << fur Firemen Held supt. Sermon, subject, His Son” 7:30 p. m. sermon Ti Oe M . | hice » mn Subject, “Blessed is he that cometh heir HE i eeting in thy name of the Lord”, i Wednesday There were twenty-six members 7:30 p. m. Prayer services | the meeting of Friend- { ship Fire Co. No. 1 held Thursday evening, St. Luke's Episcopal Church et i 1 Sa Fire Chief John Schroll reported | Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor 3 : : a < ds one out-of-town call during the | Seventeenth Sanday after Trinity x a month. Donations of $5 for pump- 9:15 Church School i : from the 10:30, Holy Eucharist yr. 1 hock § 5 - Legion, and a check or Wizdnesday, + the Raph pervisors, ing services American $150 from y Township Board of Su- 30 Choir practice Friday, St. Luke's Day, 9:00 Eucharist. St. Mark’s United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor October 13 It was decided that the company would parade at the parade Oct. 26, with the York American ‘Legion Drum and Bugle Corps le Two new ading, oe n 1 “ 1 ney member's were admitt- 9:00 a. m,, Sunday School. ed. Two electric clocks were in- 10:15 a. m. Morning worship | stalled, one in the sccial room and | Rov ] 1 ro ntville 3 : ev. M. V. ¢ of Mountville, | ona in the he isement. Ray Myers in charge of the service | fof & in oh arge of . Service. | was elected assistant chief for the 6:30 p. m, Christian - Endezwvor | i of the year ; : : : ar, s - meeting for Junior High and High | ; Benjamin, Miller ; 3g for in, M ; chool young peop! { Roy Eshleman, president, said Poi Hie | 1 . ning Worship. | a new member will be added to A al r —- \ | on the trial of | { nterta’nment Committee at he will be shown by | (he next meeting Rev. Fridinger. | em ree eet 4G eens Wednesday | 7:30 uv. 'm.. Draver Ser 7:30 p. m.,, Midweek Prayer Ser- SALUNGA | vice. Thursday |. - . i. . end Mrs. Levi Peifer and Ushers Lecagu meei- | < 1 ith . > lamily spent Sunday w nN is home of Charles Derr,!’ 7 > yeh Wr and! oF a Mrs. Claude Henderson, Elizabeth- av vt Friday Hows, 7:30 p.m. Cholr roheatsal | The Sunshine Bible Class of the | Methodist Sunday School {its Monthly Meeting at the ho Mrs. George Rosenfeld on Tuesday | evening. Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor Sunday, October 13 EY M M L Ns : : en Mrs. Mary ers, ygemspor 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship Ser-!. - ye! ogansport, ice Inc 5 spending several days with | * neice ly Eh. €1 Mrs. H. K. Honberger an 2:00 p. m. Rally Service, Reverznd fomil g d = sb mil, Fremk Adler of Columbia will speak. | Ve Li ; The Albright Marim} Mr. Litzenberger of Philadelphis Artists special mu- pa of ic spending a few weeks with her | brother, Mr. David Long. Mrs. Nellie Long of Lancaster | Thursday visiting friends Allentown will furnish sie, 7:30 p. m. and Worship. Monday 7:00 p. will meet, Evening Song Service! | The Adult Bible Class of Zion | Lutheran held its monthly meeting | it the home of Pastor and Mrs. Dietz m. Sunday School Tuesday TAR . uesday eve 3 with 15 = | 7:45 p. m. Young People’s So- on Tuesday evening with 15 mem ciety will meet. [ois present, ris ——— ere see Wednesday | 7:30 p. m. Meeting BIBLE AND MISSIONARY 8:15 p. m. Cir he meet. rr OCT. 20-24 . n . ir . AP ay y ine October 20-24 Interdenomination- The first annual Interdencminat- al Missionary Conferénce will be | i002] Bible and Missionary Con- held in Trinity E. C. Church | ference will be held in the Trinity i Evangelical Congregaticnal Church Newtown United Brethren Church! ere beginning Oct. 20th to 24th. ney wow There +111 - afier- Rev. J. E. Earhart, Pastor | There will be morning, after Sunday, October 13 noon and evening sessions. 9:00 a. m. Sunday Sct re 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Thursday ' i Keep refrigerators away from | 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting andi 9 rect sunlight and away from the | Christian Endeavour, | stove water heater, or radiator. | i Out heat will increase the op- Donegal Preshyterian Church | and prove harmful Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor | te the Sunday, October 13 | 9:30 a. m. Church Sel ro Trinity Lutheran Church 3 . m. Church School. iia Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor First Presbyterian Church | Scien 1y, October 13 Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor { 9:30 a. m. Sunday School | Sunday, October 13 9:30 a. m. Church School Rally Day Service. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. Holy Communion 7:30 p. m. Evening W, orship Tuesday Welfare Sunday 7:30 p. m. A special meeting of the | All Girl Scouts in Mount Joy and Ladies Aid Society at the Parish | ity are urged to attend. House, . 42 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:00 p. m, Vespers. Monday 7:30 p. . Ladies Bible Class will | | | meet at the ay House. i | i { Columbia | will hold | me of | This Section’s Numerous Weddings Esther Hockenberry John H. Ney Miss Esther Hockenberry, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Hocken- berry, Bainbridge, became the bride of John H. Ney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ney, Maytown, Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Lutheran parsonage, Lebanon, with the Rev. od 3 ir | Kirby Yiengst, former Bainbridge | pastor, officiating at the double | ring ceremony. Mrs. Daniel Hilt, Bainbridge, was matron of honor. Daniel Hilt served. ag best man. ‘Lillian Ruth Ropka Richard C. Trivett The marriage of Miss Lillian ‘Ruth Ropka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ropka, Donegal Road, and Richard Chesterfield Trivett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sum- mers Trivett, Marion, Va. took place Aug. 29 in the Takoma Park, Md, Seventh Day Adventist Church. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. R. A. Ander- son. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended by her sister, Mrs. Robert M. Dunbar, as matron of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Constance Bennett and Miss Beatrice Bostian, Irving G. Dow served as best man and the ushers were William F. Shobe, Paul A. Saxon, and Rob- ert Dunbar. Mr. Trivett charged from Corps after Pacific area. Both are students at the Wash- ington Missionary College. The Corn Queen (From Page 1) 4-H Clubs. To be eligible, a con- testant had to be a farmers daugh- ter and had to have working ex- perience on a farm. The “Queen” and her court were chosen by lot. Miss Breneman will represent Mount Joy High School, while her “court” will be made up of the following girls: First attendant, Lorraine Graybill, ' representing Lititz and Manheim 4-H Club; second, Mary Jane Drager, | presenting Fast Donegal Township High School; third, Allegra Kreiner, | representing ~~ Mastersonville 4-H | Club, and fourth, Kathryn Martin, | representing Elizabethtown 4-H | Club. On | her was recently dis- the U. S. Marine serving in the South re- Saturday, the “Queen” and attendants will lead the par- arade here, and on Monday will| | be guests of honor at the Farm | | Show hanquet. Mr. S. F. Simjnons, Agriculture | t eacher at East Doncgal high school | | will act as announcer at these in- | auguration and after | his introductory speech he will give | a short talk on the “Importance of | | Co orn to the Community.” An appropriately decorated float surrounded by corn shocks. Donald Starr will sound a fanfere | {as the first attendant walks down | a grassy knoll toward the throne. | Each participant will be introduced {by Mr. Simmons. After the four | | attendants have taken their places | en the platform, Jeffery Brian, a second grade student, will bear the | queen's gown on a white pillow, to | the platform. The queen, Arlene Breneman, gowned in white will then enter | take her place in a kneeling position | while her first attendent, Lorraine | Grayhill, places the jeweled crown on her head. The attendant will be gowned in| pink and blue. | The Mount Joy high school band ceremonies and will furnish the music for the affair. A Ares | WILL INSTALL TEMPORARY | GFFICERS FOR V.F.W. AUX. Twenty-one ladies attended the | organization meeting of the V. F. W. Auxiliary, last Friday evening at | the Fire Hall. | If you wish to become a member | ‘of this auxiliary please contact Mrs. | Harold E. Kulp, Mt. Joy, or Mrs. John Charles, Florin. The fee for {joining is $2.50 and $2.50 dues per | year. The charter will be open for | 90 days. | The installation of temporary of- | ficers will take place at the next | | meeting Wednesday, October 23rd, | |at eight o'clock at the Fire Hall. | GROOM DAIRY COWS | Clipping and good grooming aid | in production of high quality milk. | remind Penn State extension dairy | specialists. | The Pennsylvania Chapter of the American Cancer Society will ! spend $240,000 to combat the dis-| i 4 | ease in this state, 5 —-~ pet 3 3 orb Albright, Allentown Mr. and Mrs. Alvin The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 10, 1946-8 Rally Dax Trinity Evangelical Congregational Sunday School MOUNT JOY, PA. Sunday, Oct. 13, 1946 AT 2:00 P. M Speaker — REV. F. F. ADLER COOL MILK PROPERLY eo putting the cans of milk out too COLUMBIA, PA. It is not enough to let milk sit] long before the hauler comes. outside on cold nights for cooling. EY We i Poi m 3 Dairy extension specialists of the Ships near land may proceed Music by MR. & MRS. ALVIN ALBRIGHT Pennsylvania State College urge use of the regular insulated cool- ing tanks in winter as well as summer. They also warn against with sefety with the aid of new OF ALLENTOWN, PA. maritime radar equipment through fogs so thick that lighthouse bea- cons cannot be seen, YOU ARE WELCOME AN rr + pgp ETT i Life is an old old story, but it’s a fresh new miracle for every young mother-to-be. In pre-natal clinics like this, thousands of these future mothers earn- "estly prepare for their big job ahead, learning the s health facts of life that mean healthy mothers and Sturdy babies, / fb ! No “latchkey children’ here—no neglected tots roving the streets. In this Red Feather day nursery the children of working parents spend the hours safely and happily, playing, resting, eating nour- ishing meals, learnins by practice and example good habits of health and behavior, a oe, | given. COMMU ‘Some of the good, . ever helpful, ever welcome Visiting Nurse, \ do somethin (“I'll pay you back a thousand times 1) My mother had a tough time of it—but now that I’m Here you help! | her get the care she needs so she’ll be well and strong again? And will you help me get off to a good start in life, too? You can, you know: just keep the | visiting nurse, the clinics, and the hospitals going full steam to look after me. for a bit. If you'll do this by contributing to our Community Chest § 2 & well, | golly, gee whiz, who knows—1I may grow up to be President some ne day! / Sapa { \ { i ah | | | ir | {4 1 H \ Aministering angst inthe ra VisitingNoree 3 x It's s “my hospital” and “my nurse’ to this young |} makes sure that mother and baby get off to the man—but in truth they belong to everybody. For \ J right start during the first critical days after birth, © a modern hospital is a community center where sc i- | And not only new babies, but the ill, the disabled, entific skill and human kindness unite to bring | the aged —all profit by the ministrations of this ¢ healing and hope to everyone ia the community — | when he needs it most. 7 + "RED FEATHER SERVICES YOUR GIFT SUPPORTS THESE 16 WELFARE AGENCIES HEALTH 2.3 Association for the Blind Cirfippled Children Society Rossmere Sanatorium 3 Sis. Jdoseph’s Hospital Bal Visiting Nurse Association FAMILY & CHILD WELFARE Community Service Association Children’s Bureau Family Bureau Guidance Clinic = on Day Nursery sky i Social Serviae Exchange ww py ACTH T Tf of | The sound of this carries a,tross a nation, CHARACTER BUILDING Yin It’s calling all boys—to healthy, fun, clean living. Boy Scouts 2 5 It’s calling all thoughtful men 7 stl women, too, to help build tomorrow’s citizenship by today’s . Crises Recreation: Contes, 9 gift to their Community Chest. Remember, every= Lancaster Recreation Association 3 body gives because everybody benefits. Salvation Army 5 » Shelter Home =f! YW.C A - When the Solicitor Calls — Give Generously ommunity Chest Campais 3 { a of the Lancaster County Welfare Federation 16 Appeals in One! Everybody Gives— Everybody Benefits! This advertisement is sponsored by the Mount Joy Bulletin ro sy i i 2 SEB NE i u