rT : mm to a Le The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, Oclober 24, 1946-5 ——, Eo Hr County Firemen's Religious Better Citizens To ; nm ren wo In This pyild A Better World | IT’S TOY. - TIME AT Township, which payment also in- Community On this, the eve of Girl Scout cludes 1942 tax. Week 1946——October 27 through The municipalities, and the a-| November 3 we call a nation- mount each will receive, are: NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR | wide “time out” from trial, stress, City of Lancaster, $10,448.23. | CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANIl| and atomic bewilderment for a Boroughs: Adamstown, $12641; THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING | glance at a very refreshing and in- | Akron, $22.09; Christiana, COMMUNITY. spiring picture——that of Girl Columbia, $806.34; Denver, $85.70; i Scout organization, whose more Elizabethtown, $531.08; Ephrata, | Missionary Will Speak than a mill'on members will em- ca $500.14; Lititz, $342; Manheim,| Rev. Ray Lupold of Gans Okla- | bark this week on the second year 3 1 $839.70; Marietta, $47.39; Millers- homa will speak at .the .Calvary of a two-year post-war active ville, $94.90; Mount Joy, $279.98; Bible Church (formerly Gospel | citizenship program designed to Mountville, $90.13; New Holland,| Tabernacle) this Sunday at 10:39 | make “Better Citizens To Build A | $455.13; Quarryville, $29.30; Stras-'am. and 7:30 p.m. Better World.” | burg, $37.31; Terre Hill, $20.19;! Rev. Lupold, formerly of Mount Uncer the competent direction | 0. Washington Boro, $60.14. Joy, spent three years in missionary | @1'¢ supervision of trained volun- | r Townships: Bart, $1.55; Caernar-'werk in the Ozark mountains of | leer leaders, Girl Scouts everywhere von, $23.90; Clay, $19.19; Colerain, Oklahoma. His many friends and | becoming more and more an | ae $22.48; Conestoga, $120.35; Conoy, relatives are invited to attend these | vast of community, | — $24.51; Drumore, $27.26; Earl, $75.73; services. naticnal and mternational life. East Donegal, $168.50; East Dru-| How? By lewrning, within their mote, $34.97; Fast Ed $171.97; Methodist Church own trogg to be useful and act- | Fast Hempfield, $267.49; Fast Lam-| ive c¢iizens an'e to make decisions; | | peter, $68.05; Eden, $28.90; Eliza-| Rev. A i A ty respect the vishts of others; to | beth, $18.20; Ephrata, $29.87; Fulton, Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. participate in group planning and | $113.87; Lancaster, $411.71; Little Sunday, October 27 the carrying out of plans; by keep- | Britain, $94.17; Manheim, 9:30 2. m. — Sunday School ing abreast of current changes, | Manor, $69.99; Mount Joy, $24.83; 10:30 a. m. The Service "Thome trends and activities, being able | Paradise, $22.56; Penn, $7.66; Pe- “Where Is Thy God?” ? and ready to offer their skills and | quea, $16.63; Providence, $12.54; services, whenever and wherever | $3L12; Sadsbury, $12.08; Salunga Methodist peeled Salisbury, $31.17; Strasburg, $50.77; Rev. C. A. Price, Minister ~Girl Scouting, the largest organ- : Upper Leacock, $14.03; Warwick, Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. zation of its kind for girls in the $41.94; West Cocalico, $65.14; West Sunday, October 27 world, was founded in the United Donegal, $28.96; West Earl, $64.75; 9.30 a. m. Church School. fr ig thirty-five years ago West Hempfield, $81.23: West Lam-| :30'a. Servic .. | by the late Juliette Low, in whose peter, $60.16. span, ain Th memory national Girl Scout Week gt vet ——— sen” 2 sermon on pride, is celebrated annually. The tradit- For Now Re and. For: Christmas : COUNTY S. S. ASSOCIATION | ional Seven Service Days, as they We thats & EL he - : WILL MEET NEXT MONTH | 10 United Brethren: |Z 20 S22 184 aside to denon, selec Te ia yous goon In. fra alos Your The Lancaster Cbunty strate the many and varied activi- Or NOW... for Christmas. : : New nty Sundsly Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor tos: which are nade. available shipments arriving almost daily, 4 i School Associat’on convention will! Sunday, Octpber 27 i A Hae ave W : 5 ami be held the evening of Nov. 13 and] g.0p a m., Sunday School. gu 's Srough fhe gift Seout pro- Select from. These id Many Others’ A afternoon and evening of the fol-, 10:15 a. m. Morning worship Bn Bohn Sire] Jroops e Footballs Chemistry Sets . lowing day at the First Baptist Theme: “God's Word for Today”. . a Tr ee Hair ow @ Roller Skates 'e Paint Se* ant Church. Among the speakers will 6:30 p. my, Christian Endeavor i A a a i © Games Galore 3 : = be Dr. R. W. Schlosser, of Eliza- Society meeting. oy uesday, Citizenship Day; eo Dolls @ Crayons 4, “43 bethtcwn College, Mrs. Frank Ad- 7:30 p. m, W. M. A. Day Service: Sn, Health ond Safety Day: eo Metal Toys © Books for All Ages k ler, of Columhkia; the Rev. Robert Mrs. J. B. Showers, speaker, a 1 i 2 nath hal © Baby Carriages ® Metal Trucks W. Etter, Millersville RD; Prof. C. Wednesd ay a PNA tn Or ® Trix, the Puppy @ Doctor and Nurse i % De i Lr ha In p. m, Midweek Prayer Ser- G of Scouting the COP Red © Desk and Chair Sets "Outfits 4 Ett Hg he Jom Pie vice, Followed by Sunday School of anderstanding to all girls, re- ® Action Toys @ Cradles PN > hor anca Pry e Rev. John Workers’ Conference. gardless of nationality, race. or e Metal and Rubber Cribs » : Tals, Mi Joy; the Bev. B reed ves over a milena Bathinettes Metal Xylophones oo Hob, Lancaster; the Rev. Nevin R.| 30.5 5 Choke eres , Now serves over a million ® Building Outfits e Dr — Vis gris. Ss ums - Zuck, Elizabethtown; Penk C. D. Saturday citi © Wocd Burning Sets ® Peg and Nail Tables Tro the Rev. Luther Ketels, 2:15 and 7:30 W. M. A. In Latics p. m., W. n= ; pL Use Our Christmas Lay-A-Way Plan | ancaster; and the Rev. A at’ Everybody reads newspapers but € Lay y €m’th, D. D., Fhiladelphia. church { NOT everybody reads circular ad- | : The Rev. E. H. Ranck, of this | vertising left on their door step. & ¥y place, president of the association, - ; thud | = will preside. There will be special Holiness. Mission | Lutheran Clnrch I= R & music by the Elizabethtown College! Phstor SL a he wy L Koder, Pastor : wn BYP TB 4 OR Men's artet 2 » choir s > "Sunday, Oct, 27 | AD Vv ER i | § 8 E 8. THE CRULLETIN » Bans Shore Hey Lebanon Valley Gospel Band will [ 9::30 a. m. Sunday School FU RNITURE STORE 4, 1. Be Bt the ‘Holiness Mission, 52 E. 1050 2 m. Morning Worshin. Open Friday and Saturday Evenings SL os ona ae Market street, Marietta Pa, on Oct.| 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship. Ample Free Parking Space i Ak. ! 20th at 2:30 p. m. Everybody wel-) Wednesday So. Market St. Elizabethic Cw ; come, | 7:30 p. m. Ladies Aid Society at| So - 0 EE i i ie ad the Parsonage. \ i ; 1 | Bible Conference eases | | is A Bible Conference to be held in | Newtown Brethren Church il 9 Fa {1} [the Calvary Bible Church (formerly | Rev. J. E. Earhart, Pastor If 1 ment S al a © e { Gospel Tabernacle) October 19 to 23. | Sunday, Oct, 27 > rw) [ Each evening at 7:30 and Sunday | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School | i morhing at 10:30 o'clock. 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship I “ | : Speaker—Dr. Robert Fritsch of | Rev. J. E. Earhart. De oto - Plymouth i il : ‘Allentown, Pa, a former professor | Thursday ARAN © REI fit] of English at Muhlenberg College| 7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting and | SALES & SERVICE = fl in Allentown, is now engaged in full | Christian Endeavour, : i = } dl [|] time Bible Conference work. He is | Rev. R. H. Arndt, class leader. Hi PHONE 24W MOUNT 1OY ~ li | { [well known in this communitly and | meee | a : 5-16-tf throughout Lancaster county, and First Presbyterian Church = will be welcomed here by his many Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor friends. | Sunday, October 27 : i Everybody welcome, Bring others| 9:30 a. m. Church School Fo Real / | spi | 9:30 a. m. Adult Bible Class 0 | W.M.A. Day Service | 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. 0 8 i Ed EATI Re yy The Women’s Missionary Society | Harvest Home Service / of St. Mark's United Brethren | Theme: “Recken, Yeild, Obey” \ = S i Church will ckserve W.M.A. Day | 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship 3 bere” f ) (World Mission Advancement Day) | Theme: “With Christ” | C 0 1]! FO RT. i, 2 3 oF id on Sunday evening, October 27, at | Wednesday { ! | 7 7:30. Mrs. J. Balmer Showers, Nat- | 7:30 P.M. Bible Study Hour | J . ional President of the Women's | i = yor Rear Of ea a . > Missionary Assocation of the Donegal Pre sbyterian Church i ING COMFORT. Dis . { i i! \ i Church of the United Brethren in! Rev. John D. Tate, Pastor | the Sinclair Dinosaur, yees { QUAL is RO L CCl en ' Christ, and wife of the Bishop of Sunday, October 27 ommends Sinclair Super : the Eastern Area of the Church, | 9:30 a. m. Church School. | Flame Fuel Oil. EW) hk J will bring the message on this oc- | 9:30 a. m. Young Men's Class | SUPLRFLAME 15 £3 peels le i: nad poh Ll Yi 3 re i casion. Members of the Socie vil — : I is NO ac the large st erops nour , National thanks are due the farmer for the iy ge 20 Soon 3 Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church | oN history ng harvested this year when we; ~ job he has done in the last five years. Universal are interested in missionary work L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor i CLEAN to prevent clogging of strainer cz and th “the world, need them most: +. respect is due him for his foresight in helping are cordially invited to chare the Lg, ¥: October 27 ; > A: burner nozzle. In spite of war, loss of labor and little new industry equip farms to meet a whole series Inspisation ol this Service. | 10: Jn a Be | Se hip : > j equipment, the American farmer. has again of emergencies; St. Luke's Episcopal Church | 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Fa UNIFORM eliminate need [or fre taken care of us and provided a life-saving BUT: :: we i id d Vick Rev. G. M. Rutter. Pastor | 7:60 p. m. Quarterly Conference fg 600 ae me ie Neo ee ; eo J JT : 27 we should not crowd our luck, or Feast of Christ the King, ang the | Tuesday bd I eT a EVER for the farmer’s luck either. Too many farm tools Nineteenth Sundey after Trinity. | 7:45 p. m. Young People’s Meeting ferbon How do our farmers do 2 How is it that = ure now worn out. Without new ones produc: 9:15 Church School | Wednesday Js sixteen per cent of our people can feed all Holi. mav zo down: Fariaeis need over cight 10:50, Holy Eucharist ae p. is Praye Meeting, ‘ 2 QUICK 8 A of vis arid wo on hreakine records in the ace of ; I I li totes” words of i Io Monday ; { 8:15 p. m. Choir rehearsal wa > to ignite sa thai the burner is surg § pes > : wndred million dollars’ worth of new imp es S. S. Simon and Jude dd to come on. - IE ances which slow up industry? ments and equipment. It is up to industry 3:30 Instruction Class. There are three reasons: First. farmers work and labor to keep wheels turning to produce 9:00 Eucharist STYLED FORTHE seder thas otter Americans . ABV ES |] |Widnesday, | SMALL FRY ECONOMICAL y harder and longer than most other Americans: them, but any recurrence of strikes would i 6:43 Choir. St. Mary's Guild at 2st \ Sceond, they know how to make the best use ~ prevent this; Mrs. George Brown's, ho 2 heatpergalicn tosave you money. Is. And, third, they have a long-standing : : Friday i ership with industry seeking to satisfy America should see that the hard-working All Saints Day. You'll like our prompt, dependable « » to get more out of the land for the farmer gets what he needs: 990 Eucharist livery service, too. Phone or write t 2 ————— : : ~ € 1 ww. Farmers are still praciicing the kind Iron AnD Steen Church Of God ; *oday for Sinclair SuperFlame Fuel Gil. : | enterprise that mericds 350 Fifth Avenue, New York 1, N. XY; | Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor | i { Sunday, October 27 | | 10:30 a. m. Morning: Worship - i The Institute he inted a booklei STEEL SERVES THE FARMER. { Sermon, “Christ Only could Say I INCLAI R Write Er a copy and it will be sent gladly, | AM : = f —— on — i 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. o hea if, i Sermon “A Man Sent from God”. JACK HORNER . A : | i ‘Wednesday : Mcunt Joy Columbia C. E. LUTZ. Aone J tna = ae 5 : ssi et a. m. Bible Study and Proye: a Sinclair Refining Coms= BY a g i gd PHONE 383 PA