a le Ce Religious News In This Community NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THR day thru Thursday May 29th, at | CHURCHES IN MT. JOY ANN7:45 p.m. THE ENTIRE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY. Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church |delphia on the program “Christian L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor Sunday, May 25th. 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Worship and Sermon. |Institute of Pennsylvania in Vie- 7:00 p. m. Evening Prayer . 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service, Tuesday 7:45 p.m. Young People’s’ Society serve as chairman of the Victorious Wednesday 3:30 p.m. Bible Club 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 p. m. Choir Church Of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, May 25th. 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: “The Work of the Hol Spirit”. 7:30 p. m. Monthly Young Peoples been privileged to munister all over Message by Miss Betty] Servise. Stoner. Wednesday 6:15 pm. Jr. C. E. Service 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. 8:30 p.m. Choir Practice Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, May 25th. 9:30 a, m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 7:00 p. m. Vespers Memorial ser- vice. American Legion and Auxili- Joy, visited Mr. Wm. Fogie and ary, Veterang of Foreign Wars and Mr. and Mrs. Auxiliary, Boy Scouts and Girl/on Sunday. Scouts will worship. St. Luke’s Episcopal Church ‘ Rev. G. M. Rutter, Pastor Sunday, May 25th. Pentecost (Whitsunday) 9:15 a.m. Church School 10:30 Hol.y Eucharist. Wednesday St. Mary’s Guild at the rectory. Friday, Memorial Day, 9:00 Eucharist. Wednesday, Friday, and Saturdays Columbia, visited Mr. and are Ember Days. Methodist Church Mount Joy, Pa. Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. Sunday, May 25th. 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:30 a.m. Morning Prayer Theme: “Blessed is the whose God is the Lord.” Salunga Methodist Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday, May 25th. 9:30 a.m. Church School 7:30 p. m. Worship. Theme: “Blessed is whose God is the Lord.” Kraybill’'s Mennonite Church East Donegal Twp. Sunday, May 25th. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School y | 28es have been a blessing to mul- nation|and family on Sunday. the nation Daniel ROWAN PEARCE AT CALVARY , CHURCH, TUES. MAY = Men and Women of Tomorrow | clerk of the Philadelphia Presby The Rev. Rowan Pearce of Phila-~ | |delphia, Pennsylvania, wil] be the | |guest speaker at a three day Bible'| and Women | Conference to be held in the Cal- | there’s many more to come. [vary Bible Church at New Haven | | an and Henty Streets beginning Tues- | | Mr. Pearce ‘is heard regularly each Sunday morning at 8:00 a.m. over radio station WFIL in Phila- | Voices” of which he is the director. In addition to this radio ministry he has a teaching chair at the Bible torious Christian Living. In spite {of his most extensive Bikle Con- |ference ministry he finds time to Life Testimony, Mercy Colony and | Pioneer Mission of Keswick Grove, |New Jersey, and chairman of the {Council of Bethanna Bible and Missionary Conference at South- hampton, Pennsylvania. | Mr. Pearce has |used of the Lord in his challenging (and heart-searching the Overcoming Life. These mess- been signally messages on |titudes of people to whom he has the country. | We cordially invite you to be | with us for this spiritual treat. The jservices will begin at 7:45 p.m. etl) Aen | | | NEWTOWN | Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Cromwell and M:. and Mrs. Charles Cromwell {and son, cf Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell and Mr. and Mrs. K. Franklin on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fogie of Mt. George Schelkope First Row: Left to right, Sally, Miss Antoninette Orio, of Phila-|5 yrs, June, 2 yrs, daughters of {delphia is spending her vacation at Ken- | } a ve fa : Loe homs of lier grandfather Mi neth, 2 yrs, son of Irvin Nauman, | Wm. Fogie. Clarence Hollinger, Florin; ! RI allv VE o | Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Garner and | Florin; Sally, 5 yrs, Ruth Ann, 3 {family of Mount Joy R1, visited | yrs, daughters of Amos M. Noltz, | Mrs, Lillian Witmer and Mr. and | Mt. Joy. Second Row: Left to right, Carol, 5 yrs., George, 1 1-2 yrs, children of Edwin Walters, 103 W. Main St., Mt. Joy; Gary, 6 yrs. Terry, 4 sons of John Zeller, R1, Mt. Joy. | Mrs. Jacob Geltmacher and also | called on Mr. and Mrs. Robert {Frank and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Salem Gamber and | family and John Gamber, all of Here is the fourth group of Men of Tomorrow, and | citizens of tomorrow. Watch The | in Philadelphia. | Louise, 9 mos., daughter of Thomas 1933. He served as a temporary tery, and comes to the county charge from the West Park Church They're a mighty cute bunch of Builetin weekly for a new group. | | JE ED aes. The lease covering quarters for Landisville Post Office expires Nov. 1, 1947. The Post Office De- partment will receive bids for a new lease up to the close of busi- ness May 31st, 1947 to furnish Post i Office quarters. E. H. YOUNG Payroll Accounting For Small Emvlovers Complete Service — Nominal Fee 301 W. Donegal St., Mount Jov, Pa. | 1026 Harrisburg Ave. Lancaster, Pa. | | | | | | | FOR LAWN AND NN. GARDEN WN USE * NA-CHURS Liquid Fertilizer Yes sir, NA-CHURS LIQUID FERTILIZER is the product to use right now if you want thicker, healthier, greener and more attractive lawns, bigger ang more productive gardens, this spring, summer and fall. Packed in several different size bottles, NA-CHURS is odorless, easy {0 mix and easy to anply. tao; only $5.00 per gallon — enough to fertilize 2800 square feet of gruond. To use, just dildfe NA- CHURS with water — then spray or sprinkle it on, and watch the amazing results your grgwing things will show. Also, ask us.46 show you the handy, simvle, mechanical device we have for helping to apply NA-CHURS to large areas. Come in and see us today! Stehman'’s Third Row: Left to right, Helen Schroll, Mt. Joy; Kathleen Ann, 4 mos., daughter of Edward May, 144 N. Market St, Mt. Joy; Frances Jean, 9 mos., daughter of Amos M. Noltz, Mt. Joy. Fourth Row: Left to right, Lee, Flour Mills f 4 mos., son of Wayne Stauffer, R1, MOUNT JOY, Pade Mt. Joy; Dennis, 15 mos., son of | Phone 328 SE Asher Henry St., 5-8-4 Mt. Joy; Donna, 6 mos., daughter of J. M. Gantz, R2, Mt. Joy. Beamenderfer, Mrs. {Abram Gamber and family on [Sunday evening. Mrs. Jacoby McGonigal of Harris- burg spent the week end with her {parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sny- |der, also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Isler. Mr. Howard Witmer of Harris- visited Mrs. Lillian Witmer Mortuary Record In This Section (From, page 1) afterncon with interment in the Mastersonville cemetery. {burg Mr. and Mvs. Irvin Witmer and (family spent Sunday as guests of [ Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman at | Ironville. Miller Weaver Miller Weaver, sixty-five, Eliza- bethtown RD, died Thursday eve- ning at his home after suffering a stroke. He was the son of Samuel Weaver, Elizabethtown RD, and the late Mrs. Weaver, and he was evening, a member of the Evangelical Mrs. Lillian Witmer and Mys. | United Brethren Church. [Wilbert Witmer visited Mr. and | his wife, Kathryn Weaver, and his Mrs. Walter Brandt, at Columbia | father, he is survived by two sons, |and Mrs. Warren Sload at Mari- | Roland and Theodore Weaver, both |etta. of Elizabethtown; five grandchild- Miss Carrie Weaver is on the |miet list. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Keith of | Lititz, R1, visited Mr. and Mrs. seltmacher, on Tuesday Besides 7:30 p. m. Young Peoples Meeting. | Mr. John Gamber of Columbia, | en, and a brother, John Weaver, Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Sunday, May 25th. 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. Friday 7:30 p-m. Prayer Meeting St. Mark’s Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, May 25 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship Anniversary Service: Sermon by Bishop J. Balmer Showers, of the Sunday afternoon to plan for the visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frani | and a sister, Mrs. Simon Landis, {and family on Sunday. beth of Elizabethtown RD. | Saturday evening Rev. and Mrs. |R. H. Arndt attended the annual {banquet of “The Gideons” held at {Hotel Brunswick, Lancaster. | Mr. and Mrs. Calvin L. Camp - | bell and daughter's Patricia Sue {and Beverly Ann, of Lancaster, | spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. (R. H. Arndt and Mrs. | Risser. The Newtown School and Com- munity reunion committee met on Grant C. Herr Grant C. Herr, sixty-one, Florin, died at 12:20 pan. Sunday at his home after an illness of four weeks. He was a son of the late Isaac and Anna Mary Coble Herr and was a husband of the late Olive Bates Herr. -He is survived by two sons, Russel, Florin, and Calvin, Mt. Joy R2; a Paris, Elizabethtown; a sister, Mus. Annag Mary McMillan, Bainbridge; Annie brother, East Area, of the Evangelical United second annual reunion to be held | and 10 grandchildren. He was ‘a Brethren Church; music by Junior | afternoon and evening, July 5th. and Senior Choirs. 6:30 p.m. C. E. Society 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Newtown Evangelical U. B. Church Rev. J. E. Earhart, Pastor Sunday, May 25 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting and C. E. The Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor Sunday, May 25 9:30 a.m. Bible School | paign. retired railroader and a membe, of the Loyal Order of Moose, Eliza- bethtown, and the Pennsylvania Brotherhood of Railroaders. {Mrs. RB. H Aridt was elected [chairlady, Mrs. Esther Hallgren, [secretary, Rev. R. H. Arndt, Publi- [city The funeral was held from the The committee is composed of | Sheetz funeral home here Wednes- Mrs. R. H. Arndt, Mrs. Esther Hall- | day forenoon with interment in gren, Miss Alice Strickler, Mrs. | the Florin cemetery. Beulah Hoffer, Mrs. Anna Mary |Greenawalt, Edwin Myers, Mr. R. H. Arndt, Mrs. Grace Lichty, John | This Section’s Geltmacher, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Erb, Edward Divet, Mrs. Mae Wea- N m ver, Wm. Fogie Jr. Li erous The best in Musical talent will be | eddings {featured nightly. Cavalry Church is | Mary Zercher Musser happy to co-operate in this cam~ | Blsine N. Kaufman | Miss Mary Zercher Musser, Sunday June 1, at 10:30 a. m. Mr. | daughter of Bishop and Mrs. Irvin and Mrs. Ray Brubaker from Chic- | W. Musser, Mount Joy, and Blaine Classes for all ages. Competentago, Ill. Mr. Brubaker's home is in | N. Kaufman, Mount Joy, son of teachers. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Messages from the Book of Joshua. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Random studies in Ephesians. Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Mid-week prayer ser- vice. Christ for Greater Mount Joy Tent Campaign beging May 28 and continues for three weeks. The Rev. Merle Fuller will be the Evangelist. Florin, but he is presently on the Mrs. Maftie Kaufman, Lewistown, staff of the Radio Voice of the Moo- | were married at 3 p.m. Saturday dy Bible Institute W.M.B.I. as Chief | in the home of the bride's brother, news editor. He with his wife and | Elias Musser. Her father officiated baby are contemplating entering the | at the ceremony. home Missionary Field taking the| Miss Ruth N. Musser attended Gospel of Grace to the un-churched | her sister as maid of honor and J. by means of a Trailer ministry. You | Earl Musser, brother of the bride, will want to greet these folk and | was best man. Ushers were John hear more of their work. We invite | Z. Martin and John E. Zercher ’ | your. | the bride’s cousins. Hm ve FIXING UP tie HOME Ey Diane Gredlerr How to Cheer Up Hallway ANY of us who live in homes that were built some years ago find ourselves troubled by a spa- cious hall or a stairway landing that we don’t quite know what to do with, We are aware, of course, that all that space ought to be usable but the means just never occurs to us. | I've been giving that ptoblem | IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 3 to 6 ROOMS $1600 to $2900 Pre-fabricated at the fac- tory, ready to be dssembled. The materiai and workman- ship (approved ol FHA) are of the finest. All items for complete houses are avail able. 1'% Story (slightly higher) Legion Will Honor Its National Commander Tuesday night, May American Legion Lancaster City and honor its National Paul H. Griffith, in a Testimonia County, wil PAUL H. GRIFFITH National Commander The American Legion dinner to be tendered him at the Brunswick Hotel in Lancaster. Commander Griffith, an out- standing soldier of both wars, has proven himself one of the fore- most commanders in Legion's history. And our own state, Penngylvania, is most proud of him for he is a Pennsylvanian American and he makes his home in Union- town, the home of General Mar- shall, "among others. Following the close of the past war, National Commander Griffith established a business in Washington, D. C., but he still remains a faithful, loyal worker to Lafayette Post 51, Uniontown, Pa., American Legion. Mayor Dale E. Cary, Lancaster, will attend the banquet and offer a word of welcome to the National Commander, District No. 10 Legionnaires to Lancaster. — ee guests and Stimulate your bnciness by adver- tising in the Bulletin. 27th, the District No. 10, Commander, —————— aA oh The ! 1 The American Legion was the first national organization to adopt the poppy as its winter months, and on Poppy Day | forth fold message of come bringing thei Helpfulness and Service. Work Shop of of the obligations and sacrifices re= Memorial Flower. | quired of all good American eciti= These poppies bloom in hospital | zens in binding up the wounds of wards throughout the long, stormy | ¢ In remembrance three- | heroic dead and in helpfulness to Remembrance, | her living, let every one wear a Poppy on Poppy Day. The Poppy | Tr The poppy is the living symbol nation’s disabled. of America’s PHONE 159 | | PHONE 24W CYCLES feb BICYCLE FLATS FIXED | PARTS - REPAIRS «~ ACCESSORIES | JOHN E. CRIDER 34 WEST DONEGAL STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA. De Soto Plymouth JALES & SERVICE Eli Ament’s Garage | MOUNT JOY 5-16-tf CRUSHED STONE CEMENT & SAND LINTELS SEE OUR DISPLAY AND SAMPLE 4" _ 6" Stauffer's Quarries L. J. 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PENNA.” Visio Size! Sash” GlonGery Brick + Nowell SOON) + Hauling Crushed Stone 8t. Clair Anthracite © Ready Mixed Concrete Remy ul Pennsylvania Power & Light Company the Rev. Guy T. Wingert, pastor | ANOTHER O00 JOB, ) YES, MISTER) | 15 THAT ASTER 2 WHY | 650 WORDS A MINUTE? of the First Presbyterian Church, | REDDY ? NO FASTER! 2 Na) 7 [5H — THAT EVEN Columbia. | iP RADIO GRAMS 850 WORDS \ BEATS Following the program, attended | P~O Aviopacacy A O39 vo / by 125 guests from Columbia, | bY J Wrightsville, Philadelphia, Mari- | 7 oa NK Ci etta, and Mount Joy, a tea was | a served in the church house with | members of both churches present. | Mrs. Henry Heisey and Mrs. Mel- | vin Potter presided at the urn. Rev. 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