' R Roofing, outing, ting, It. Joy 7-17-tf — letin 3-tf - oo] Il you DY cn (a with the class. Religious News In This Community Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. LE. Koder, Pastor Sunday, October 5, 1947 9:30 a, m. Sunday School. NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL Lge m. Morning Worship. THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY 0 a AND THE ENTIRE SUR-| bm. or risk Sond ROUNDING COMMUNITY. of ~ueigious Sound GC Film, “And Now I See,” and color Methodist Church slides, Our Church. Mount Joy, Pa Tuesday Yn 7:30 pm. District Conference | Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Dr. E. W. Garber, Supt. el, Lancaster. Sunday, October 5, 1947 9:30 a.m. Church School Hy : 7:30 pm. The Service 7:30 p.m. Church Council at the : parsonage, Holy Communion — Rev. H, A. ep Swartz, guest minister. Church Nite — an evening of fel- fowship, fun and food, Friday eve- ning at 7:30 p.m, Sunday, October 5, 1947 Sa 9:00 am. Sunday School Salunga Methodist 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. 1947 Kraybill’s Mennonite Church East Donegal Twp. Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Sunday, October 5, Sunday, October 5, 1947 9:30 a.m. Church School 9:00 am. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. The Service Friday Holy Communion — Rev. H, A. 7:30 pm. Prayer Meeting Swartz, guest minister. The Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor Sunday, October 5, 1947 9:30 a.m. Bible School Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, October 5, 1947 9:00 am. Sunday School 10:15 am. Morning Worship Message, “Holy Communion, The > Eucharist.” The Pastor is bringing | Felt i . ha : owshi a series of messages on the signifi- 6.3) p.m, uth e Ip 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship cance of the Lord's Table. The first of these messages deals with the names by which the Lord's Table is known in Christendom. Continuing the World Wide Com- munion observance, Tuesday 7:30 p.m, Womens’ Society of T: .m. Prayer Partners oo De Se Worship World Service at the home of Mrs. [music and Testimony. This is a | “The Foundation of the Believers | Clarence Gruber, Frank St. [Combined Service. Peace and Joy.” Wednesday | 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 pm. Prayer Meeting Holy Communion 7:45 p.m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 pm. Church Council of Ad- In the next few weeks a class | Winistration, 6:30 p.m. Junior Christian En- will be forming in which class we Thursday deavor., will be studying a course in 7:30 pm. Ushers’ League at the 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Triumphant Christian Living. This home of Arthur Sprecher. | 8:30 pm. Senior Choir Practice is only one of the very many Friday 3 | Thursday courses published by the Moody 7:30 pm. Choir rehearsal. | 6:45 p.m. Junior Choir Practice Bible Correspondence Schoo] in es Friday Chicago. The classes will be held First Presbyterian Church 7:30 p.m. Harvest Home Service. | one night a week and will be Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor | Rev. Bair of Lancaster will give taught by Pastor Summy. The | Sunday, October 5, 1947 {his lecture on “Whittling.” 9:30 a. m. Church School. 6:30 p.m. Young People Leader-Mary Ann Spangler 7:30 pm. Evening Worship “Lean Souls” classes will be for credit, and upon completion of the course the Stu- dent wil] receive a diploma. The lessons are corrected by the Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. Anyone Men Wanted Experience Nét Necessary Buch Manufacturing Company ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. 10-3-tf is welcome to study the course] Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church meeting at Trinty Lutheran Chap-| Observance of World Wide Com-| | L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor Sunday, October 5, 1947 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m, Morning Worship Holy Communion 7.00 p. m, Prayer Period. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Mcnday 7:00 p.m. Tuesday 7:45 p.m. Young People’s Society 7:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship Wednesday 7:30 p-m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 p.m. Official Board Thursday 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid |ionary Socety will meet at home of Mrs. Anna Mumper. loct. 12, Rally Day. | Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. (A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, October 5, 1947 | 9:30 am. Church School | 10:45 am. Morning Worship [“One in Christ” 7:30 p.m, Communion tory Service, Quarterly Conference and Miss- the Prepara- | Newtown Evangelical U. B. Church [ Rev. J. E. Earhart, Pastor October 5, 1947 Sunday School Morning Worship Sunday, 9:00 am. 10:00 Thursday | 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting and C. E. a.m, | Church Oi God . C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sond. "Octoler 5, 1947 9:30 a.m. Sunday School | Rally Day Program. The Chapel Quartet of Elizabethtown College | . will present the Special Service of | Hayton To Continue (From Page 1) la water system is put at $70,000 |which would include the supply lline from Marietta, a 30,000 gallon | by the St. | minute statement by Dr. | Lutheran Synod in | celebrate | 1948. Lutheran Church Showing Religious Film “And Now I °‘See”, the Hollywood-prcduced motion pie~ ture of the United Lutheran will be shown Mt. Church in America, at Trinity Lutheran Church, Joy, at 7:00 o'clock on October 5, 1947, it was announced today by the Rev. W. L. Koder, pastor. The entire congregation has been invited to attend the performance of this dramatic film on Christian stewardship that has been de- scribed as “believable”, “sincere”, and “true to life” by preview audiences in New York, Washing- ton, D.C, Philadelphia, Chicago and Los Angeles. With a cast headed by such well-known movie stars as Ralph Morgan, Addison Richards, Frank Reicher and Nel- son Leigh, the film was produced in Hollywood by Cathedral Films, the largest and most successful producer of religious films in the United States. “And Now I See” is being shown in conjunction with the United Lutheran Church's 30th anniver- sary celebration and special appeal for its 1,300,000 confirmed members | to double their giving in 1948 for the world-wide benevolence work cf the Church. Members are being asked to increase their giving from the $2,153,000 contributed last year, to the new high of $5,500,000. The appeal was called for by the Church when pastors and lay delegates met in convention at Cleveland last fall. The action of the motion picture takes place in a typical congregat- ion of the United Lutheran Church. t also features two hymns’ sung Olaf Choir and a four- Franklin Clark Fry, president of the United Lutheran Church. There will also be shown 60 kodachrome film slides with script telling of the development and growth of the Lutheran Min~ isterium of Pennsylvania, The ministerium, which is the oldest America, will its 200th anniversary in E'TOWN CHAPEL QUARTETTE SINGS HERE SUNDAY The Chapel Quartette of Eliza- bethtown College will appear at the Church of God Rally Day Ser- vices to he held Sunday Oct. 5, at 9:30 a.m, storage tank, a distribution fire hydrants and other | | equipment. | | water system, plans of the authority the | pe- These Tuesday after signed two ltitions at a town meeting. One Marietta Borough Council | the water company ap- intention of the and the Utilities | |were disclosed Marietta residents pe- | titioned lto have praised, with the borough purchasing it; other asked the Public = | LARGE SELECTION Chests of Silverware SERVICE FOR 6, 8 OR 12 PRICES FROM $32.00 UP ® © Don W. Gorrecht Mt. Joy, Pa. Last year the banks of the United States made the equivalent of one agricultural loan to every U.S. farm family. These loans totaled $4,195,491,000—and there was over 7'2 billion dollars more available at the banks for farm loans if it had been needed. Your bank is the logical place to get a loan. The Union National Mount Joy Bank MOUNT JOY. PENNA. Member of I d-r-l Deposit Insurance Corporation iy R. Beshler, the Mt. to deny water | Commission, Harrisburg, | the proposed extension of ‘lines to Maytown Marietta. The Authority chartered last month by the and ifs | John S. Heistand, | from was State members are: chairman; Enos Miller, vice-chair | man; G, Carl Shenk, treasurer; and secretary; Mervin S. Arnold. : er tl Qe NEEDLE WORK ~ UiLD INGATH- | ERING TO BE .iELD OCT. 28 A meeting of the Directors of Jey Branch of the Needle- work Guild of America, was held | on Monday at the S. A. Horton with sixteen directors | home of Mrs. | and three visitors present | A very interesting meeting was held with a talk by Miss Erma | Bonawitz, stressing the point of | the great need for work that the guild is doing, and its far reaching effects. The annual Ingathering will be held at the Methedist Church on | Tuesday, Oct. 28th. All directors are asked to check | their garments between 8 and i0 a.m. | fi GOOD CHEER CLASS HELD | CORN AND DOGGIE ROAST The Good Cheer Class of the Evang. United Brethren Church held a corn and doggie roast ai the home of Mrs. Clinton Eby, on | Tuesday evening, Those enjoying the supper were: Mrs. Charles Eby, Miss Maude! Schneider, Mrs. John Musser, Miss Anna Mae Eby, Mrs. Warren Bent- zel, Mrs. Paul Brandt, Mrs. ! Clarence Metzler, Mrs. Paul Frey, Mrs. Norman Heisey, Mrs. Albert Brandt, Mrs. Ruth Allen, Miss Eunice Herr, Mrs. Curtis Reisch, | Mrs. Herbert Tyndall, Mrs. Daniel Will, Jean Will, Nancy Musser and Shirley Eby. ee Hippopotamuses often more than four tons. weigh The Chinese produced cultured ‘pearls in the 14th century. | caster, The quartette, composed of Messrs. Henry Bucher, Walter | Martin, Galen Kilhefner and Ezra | Wolgemuth, is recognized as one of the best in this section, They will present a full program of in- spiring gospel music at the bined service and the pastor, Rev. C. F. Helwig will deliver a short | Rally Day message. Ve urge you to attend this ser- vice and bring your friends along for an enjoyable hour of listening | pleasure. on rm etl] GG Ee. | HARVEST HOME SERVICE AT CHURCH OF GOD OCT. 10 Rev. Howard C. Bare from the Lancaster Methodist Church will present his lecture on “Whittling” as the main feature of the Harvest Service, which will be held in the Mount Joy Church cf God, Friday, October 10, at 7:30 p.m. Special music for this service will Home | include piano and organ duets by Mrs. Ethel Broske and Mrs. Evelyn | Divet, 3 vocal solo by Mrs. Louise Good, and a mixed quartette. The contributicns, which will make up the Harvest Home display, will be presented by George Broske. The | public is invited tc attend this service. on asian lilies ie RETURNED AFTER AFFILIATE TRAINING IN PHILADELPHIA Misses Evelyn Brinser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brinser, Flizabethtown; Ruth B. Hess, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hess, Mount Joy Rl; and Evelyn Ranck, 454 E. Chestnut St. returned Philadelphia where they spent three months on affiliation in Psychiatric Training. home | from They are student nurses at the | and | Lancaster General Hospital will finish training in March 1948. ee etl eee RALLY DAY SERVICE A Rally Day program will be observed in the Evangelical Con- gregational Church, on Sunday, Oct. 12th at two o'clock. Rev. John C. Bieri, D.D., 2a mem- ber of Conference will be and the Good News Quartet, of Reading, with Dick Miller, soloist, will render several song selections. The public invited to attend. es tenes HE is cordially Florida has about twice as much J average rainfal] as California. The Romans believed that pearls were solidified drops of dew. com | Lan- | Saturday | State Hospital | the Philadelphia Methodist | the speaker, | ‘New Floor At Farm Show Building Eases Foot Strain New walking pleasure for the “~~ III visitors at future Pennsylvania | Ironville visited Mr, and Mrs. Farm Shows was assured today by | Irvin Witmer and family on Farm Show Commission members| Thursday. Alice Hauser and Louise Rhoads of Middletown visited Mr. and Ms. Abram Gamber on Sunday. following inspection of tile floor- ing that is in process of being laid over the old concrete floor in the main exhibition hall. The 4-acre floor gradually is as- suming the appearance of a bril- liant, polished ballroom floor, ob- serves declared, Hard concrete which made Farm Show visitors tired after the first mile or two of walking through exhibits, is being covered with a mastic asphalt base upon which Mr. Rosy Barton was a Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. K Fogie. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winters and daughter, of Manheim; were Sat- urday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber, Mrs, Daniel Geltmacher, Mrs. The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, Oclober 2, 1947—5 Jacob Erb visited Mrs. Florence Witmer and family at Marietta. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Miller and family of Lititz visited Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher on Monday. en a A Qe BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY FOR MISS SHIRLEY EBY A surprise birthday party was held for Miss Shirley Eby on Sat- afternoon at her home, in of her twelfth birthday. urday honor The ing games and Attending were; Mary Bailey, Marianna Schofield, Genevieve Zimmerman, Anna Mae Loewen, Vivian Metzler, Ruth afternoon was spent in play- showing pictures. Elinor Lane, Oberholtzer, Patsy Angstadt, Jo* sephine Longenecker, Kathryn Zeager, Rachel Lehman, Betty Derr, Darlene Schneider, Suzanne Brown, Robert Schroll, Gerald Bender, Gerald Lutz, Leroy Eber= ly, Robert Webb, James Drohan, Clair Wagner,, Benjamin Clinger, Russel Kuhn, Peter Koder, Lester fnavely and Asher Neiss. Miss Vera Eby, Mrs. Robert Seibert, Mrs. Clinton Eby. reall @ eee An Alaskan moose may weigh as much as 1,700 pounds. One fur coat requires from 55 to 60 muskrat skins. Spanish red asphalt tile are being set, The tiles are 9 x 9 inches in size made of asphalt, asbestos fiber, resin and coloring matter. Com- mission members say the new flooring is classified as “resilient” {§ and in addition to making walk- ing much “easier on the feet” they | believe there wil] be less dust and noise. Nearly one-third of a million pieces of the tile, each three-six- teenths of an inch in thickness, will be required to complete the ' new flooring job, according to rep- resentatives of Hager Brothers, Inc, of Lancaster, who received the contract to improve the main Farm Show building floor. It required four weeks for work- men to get the old concrete floor in shape to receive its new cover- ing, they say, All major depres- sions were filled in and the new floor will be smooth and level. It is expected that the job will be finished by early November, in plenty of time for the 1948 Farm Show, January 12 to 16. A minimum of dust is assured because the new floor covering is lightly waxed and polished and will be maintained in that con- dition by the Farm Show Com- mission, CRUSHED STONE CEMENT & SAND LINTELS ED Er The Ladies Auxilliary of the Fire Co. entertained in the Fire Hall on Tuesday evening, the members of the newly organized auxilliary of Ironville. A lunch was served and all had an enjoy- able time, The choir members of the Church of God held a doggie roast. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edwards, with about 25 persons present, Mr. and Mrs. Lancaster, Wm. Dulancey of formerly of Landisville, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Amos Heiss. Miss Elva Herr who is taking a course in local nursing at Phila., spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Young and son Barry of Phila, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Herr motored to State College on Sunday to visit John Henry Herr who is a student there, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Funk and son of Washington Boro, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Bender, Sr, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bender and son Jere, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bender of East Petersburg spent Sunday | evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. | Bender and and son Gary. | NEWTOWN | Mrs. Marthe Orio, Orio, woof Philadel- spent the week end with Mr. | William Fogie and family. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzkee and | children of Mount Joy, visited Mrs. beauty can be restore men are given the jol | Daniel Moore on Sunday. | Mrs. Florence Witmer of Mari- CY 2a rr 5A | etta spent Thursday with Mrs. FOR SERVICE Lillian Witmer. Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman of 4" Stauffer's Quarries L. J. 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