Church Notes NEWS - PERTAINING TO HYMN SING THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY | ) AND THE ENTIRE SUR- . ] : [a 1 O R I N ROUNDING COMMUNITY. 3 . Church Of The Brethren An Inter-denominational Program Sponsored By The West Green Tree B. Y. P. D. OCT. 26, 1947 7:30 P. M. @ oom 4 Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor unday, October 26, 1947 9:30 a.m. Church School Kraybill’'s Mennonite Church East Donegal Twp. Sunday, October 26, 1947 9:00 am. Sunday School 10:00 a.m, Morning Worship T. re Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Sunday, October 26, 1947 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Friday 7:30 p.m, ATTENTION! Bailey & Kaylor’ s ESSO SERVICENTER { 8 Prayer Meeting Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor Sunday, October 26, 1947 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 7.00 p. m. Prayer Period. : 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Eat While You Have Your Car Serviced Tues re FLORIN, PA. “15pm, 7:45 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m, 8:30 p.m. TIRES ACCESSORIES AUTO LITE BATTERIES LUBRICATION Youah Fellowship Young Peoples, Society Formerly Welfley's MOUNT JOY 179-R12 ' | Men Wanted Prayer Meeting Choir Rehearsal First Presbyterlan Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, October 26, 1947 9:30 a. m. Church School. 10:45 am. Morning Worship Seminary Sunday 6:30 p.m. Young People Leader — Glenn Bailey 7:30 p.m. Worship Wednesday 7:30 pm, Buch Manufacturing Company ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Evening Prayer Meeting 10-3-tf St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor | Sunday, October 26, 1947 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 am, Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Wednesday . 10:50 a.m, 7:30 p.m. Friday 7:30 p.m. Week Day Class Prayer Meeting Choir rehearsal, Methodist Church Mount Joy, Pa. Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. Sunday, October 26, 1947 9:30, am. Church School 10:30 am. The Service H. . NEWCOMER & SON, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PENNA. served in the armed forces. | Salunga Methodist Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday, October 26,71947 9:30 am. Church Schools 7:30 p.m. The Service | Theme: On Being Proud | Methodist. to he Church Of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, Octoker 26, 1947 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship |Sermon: Shall We Fear God or Man? 7:30 p.m. Evening Wozship Monthly they can find plenty else to do, When juvenile delinquency in the Parish House. goes down and the number of healthy, clean, constructively The Calvary Bible Church , occupied lads in the community goes up, EVERYBODY St : ; BENEFITS. Give to the Boys’ Club through your Community s ot L Stes, Sa hest. This saves another campaign, unday, October 26, i Chest. This saves another campaigy 18 AGENCIES RECEIVE SUPPORT THROUGH OUR Classe all apes LANCASTER COUNTY COMMUNITY CHEST a= Worship | - : ‘The Primary ught behind | the Cross.” Community C est 7:00 pm. Prayer Partners | 7:30 pm. Evening Worship | N eeds $ 3 61, 963 through es ; 7:45 p.m. Prayer Meeting Friday Gecod News Club at the home of Give Generously When the Solicitor Calls! . Rev. Arndt, Newtown. Miss Betty | au | ge v & Br O i Shelly, bringing a Flannelgraph | a : i ® | lesson. : . Nov. 1, 10:30 a he Lojds| ; | Tahlé with approp i Nov. 4, 5, 6, a Young Peoples Service. | [a food sale { Mr. Kenneth Baer of Highspire, Iwill be the speaker, | Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Junior Christian En-| deavor, 7:30 p.m. Prayer Beatin 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir Practice Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, October 26, 1247 This Boys’ Clitb harmonica band knows that playing in har- 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. mony applies to more than music. Juvenile delinquency is 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. < generally only misguided recreation —but no Boys’ Club 7:00 pm. Vespers member has repeat the recent statement of a youthful car- 7:45 pm. Young People’s Dis- stealer that hc d nothing else to do and no place to go.” cussicn Groups BOYS FROM 8 (o 18 BENEFIT through your Community Tuesday Chest contribution, which provides them with a club where 7:3 pin. Biotherhood meeting | [ 6TH ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION | A number of county people will ALL | active parts in the program | lof the 56th Annual Lancaster County Sunday School Association | Convention when it convenes | Lititz, November 7 and 8. Leaders of the special confer- | Mrs. Charles E. Weaver, | ences are: | Manheim, Children’s Division; the | Rev. Robert Etter, Millersville, | | Youth Division; and Prof. A. L I Eby, Lancaster Adult Division. MF. | | H. G. Bucher, Dean of Elizabeth- | | tawn College and head of the De- | | partment of Education will be the | | speaker for the Adult Division. | The Rev. Nevin H. Zuch, Church | | of the Elizabethtown, is i chairman of committee in | Saree Other members are: Mrs. { Charles E. Weaver, the Rev. | Robert W. Etter, Clarence Eber- Mrs, Arthur M. Eshle- Brethren, the | sole, and | man, Saturday afternoon sessions will by Mr. Paul | be presided over { Baker, Landisville, Vice President | | of the Sunday School Association. | All other sessions will be presided | | over by the Rev. E. H. Ranck, | Mt. Joy, President of the Assoc- | | ation and Chairman of the De- | partment of Christian Education | | of the United Churches. ’ imental “QUA cnt |RETURNED FROM GERMANY; | WILL. SPEAK AT E'TOWN Ernest Lefever, just | from a period of service for the | World's YY. A. | will be the speaker at the Youth | returned | | Night ‘Senvice in the Washington | | Street Church of the Brethren, | | Elizabethtown, this coming Sun- | day evening at 7:30. Mr, Lefever | | also attended the World Confer- of Christian Youth in Oslo, | Norway. The address will be il- | | lustrated | by Mr. | Europe, re ret) Ieee en, by colored Lefever during his stay in GUEST SOLGCISTS AT ST. LUKE'S CHURCH, SUNDAY Miss Evelyn Doresoni, and Miss Betty Jayne Soprano Smith, Con- 10:30 “seryice Sunday, October 26th at St. Lukes Episcopal Church. Both Miss and = Miss Smith ate McCaskey high Each solo- ist will render on Doresoni students at school, Lancaster, solo and then join their voices for a duet entitled. “Give Thanks and Sing”, by Harries. They will be Gordon M. Eby, Luke’s Church. — © Aree eee THE WEATHER HEREABOUTS BY KENNETH DROHAN | The followi: a vocal accompanied by Organist of St. 1g is a report of Theme: On Being Proud to be a |’ Patou Bulletin Beard. of the | daily temperatures and rainfall 30: : : : Leal ming to live in harmony church will be dedicated at this | Ruch asi iy is locally service to the memory of the men | ot yo pesca > 48 en and women of the church "who | ussgay, 21 | Day I. H. Rain | Wednesday ...... 34 82 00 in. | Thursday ca 483 81 02 in. Friday”... 5... 1: 51 80 .00 in. {| Saturday 62 80 00 in. ....)..... 54 77 00 in. Monday ......... 46 77 00 in. | Tuesday ......... 39 81..00 in, EE {AUTO CLUB MEMBERSHIP | NOW 23590 MOTORISTS | At the last meeting of the Lan- | { caster Automobile Club, S. Edward | Gable, president, reported club membership totalled 23590 on October 1, an all-time 2,622 The “directors | butions to the Community and the Water Street Mission. Wipe | HYMN SING AT FLORIN high and a gain of members in the last year, A Hymn Sing sponsored by the | West Green Tree B. Y. P. D., will | be held at the Florin Church of the Brethren on Sunday, October 26th at seven-thirty o’clock. | ——— 0 ———— FOOD SALE, OCTOBER 24TH The Senior Girl Scouts will hold at the Market House on Evangelical! U. B. Church Rev. G. J. Umberger, Pastor Sunday, October 26, 1947 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Thursday : i 7:30 p.m. ing. Harvest Home services and the opening of Evangelistic services on Sunday morning, "November 2. | Splendid musical ‘program is planned for the services to be an- pounced later. C. E. and Prayer meei- in Germany, | slides taken | | tralto will be guest soloists for the | the voted contri- | Chest | | * Other This Section's Numerous » Weddings pi Miss Miriam Jane Longenecker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin S. | Longenecker, Elizabethtown R3, the bride of J. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mt. Joy Rl, at 2 pm. Saturday in the Elizabethtown Church of God. The Rev. J. Weigle officiated at the double ring ceremony, became Greider, { Roy Greider, son of | Erma Mae Dick | Kenneth H. Forrey The marriage of Miss Erma Mae | Dick, of Mrs. Mary W. =n R2, and Kenneth H. | Porrey, Lanciovilie, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Oscar Forrey, Lititz, took place {at 10:30 a. m. Saturday in the | bride’s home. Bishop Homer Bom~- berger officiated. | Irene Lucille Herr Vincent N. Engle The marriage of Miss Irene Lu- | | | | cille Herr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Russell B. Herr, Florin, and Vin- | cent N. Engle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Middletown R1, took in the | Jacob Engle, | place Saturday at-1 p.m. Robert | 0. | | visiting Mr. ker 1C { Mrs. | | Showers, all of Manheim; Mr, J. Treuman Miller, Mr, ‘and Mus, Harry S. Burkett, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Farshey and Mrs. John | Furshey, all of Mercersburg; Mr and Mrs. Ira Lesher and son, J. Ira, of Marion; Blanch Lesher, Howard Foltz, and Mr. and Mrs, B. B. Shelly, all of Mason and Dixon; Mr. and Mrs. Manno Z. Shelly and family, J. Harold and Robert Lea; Mr~and Mrs. Paul Z. | Shelly and family, Fugene and Pauline; « Mr. and Mrs. Morris | Spickler and son Warren; Mr. and | Mrs. Emerson N. Shelly, and | daughter Cynthia Ann; Mr. and | Mrs. Clarence N. Shelly, and (da Mary Ann; Mr, and Mrs. | Mahlon N. Shelly and = daughter | Nancy; Mr, and Mrs. Martin | Spickler and family, Ruth. Jimmy | | and Johnnie; Mr. and N Guy H. Meyers, and son Gary; Mr. and | Mrs. Norman H. Meyers, and daughter Judy; Mr, and Mrs. John Sollenberger and family, Jacob, | | Rhoda and Stanly; Mr. and Mrs. | Mr, Mr, and Mrs. and Mrs. Henry { I | | Arthur Gingrich and family, Stan- | ley and James; Mr. and Mrs. Ray | | Gibble and son, Darrel Ray; Mr. | and Mrs. Wesley Heckman; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron H. Meyers and! daughter Edith; and Mrs. Noah | H. Meyers, and daughter Carol; | Nathan H. Meyers; | Nohrenhold | | Evangelical United Brethren al daughter Anna Ruth; Mz. and | | Mrs. David Heisey and family, El- | Church here. The double ring cere- > v wood and Nelson; Mr, and Mrs. was performed by The Paul Brukaker; Mr, and Mrs. Paul | H. Ranck. : | Emenheiser; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur The attendants were Miss Helen Brubaker and daudhler Se | daughter Joyce; | Herr, sister of the bride, and Leroy | | Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mummau and Snyder, Marietta. family, Clair and Owen Howard, : Ser” uni Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Lesher and | Miss Betty Jane Rohrer, daugh | family; Robert Marvin and Louis: | f rer of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G- | Mrs, Hiram Frederich; Mr. Henry | Rohrer, Lancaster R1, became the Nissley; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Niss- | bride of Samuel B. Zerphy, son of ley; Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sau- | | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Zerphy, ders; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Keener: | Salunga, at a double ring cere= | Gerald Fellenbaum; Ruth Anna | | mony performed recently in Salem Moyer, Harry Moyer and Paul Evangelical and Reformed Church, Boyer. Rohrerstown, by candlelight by —_——— a — the Rev. George R. Johnson, The bride was given in marriage LANDISVILLE by her father and was attended by Mrs. J. Donald Greider as ma- de of honor. The, ‘bridesmaids Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mease en- | were Mrs. Harvey Groff, sister of tertained at their home on Saturday the bridegroom, and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Reid Graybill, of East B | Rohrer, sister-in-law ' of the Petersburg in honor of Mr. Gray- bride. Barbara Rickenkach was bill's birthday. flower gir] and R. Fugene Rohrer,| Myr. and Mrs. “Amos Heiss and | the bride's brother was ring bear- | Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mease, spent er. Sunday afternoon and evening vis- | After a reception in the church |iting Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Haver- social rooms the couple left on a | stick at New Holland. wedding trip through. the New| Wr. and Mrs. Samuel Bender and | England States. Upon their return {gon Gary spent Sunday afternoon they will reside in Salunga. Pauline Ruth Crowl Clyde Ralph Brinser The of Ruth daughter | Mrs. Sambel Crow, Clyde Ralph Brinser, and Mrs. R2, 2 lpm, in The at Miss of Mr. Florin, and son of Mr, Ralph Brinser, Elizabeth- took place Suunday at the Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. cffi- the double marriage Crowl, and { | | | town | here. Koder ciated | mony. The | by was given in marriage Her sister-in-law, Crowl, honor. The Miss Betty Mrs. Lester RD. Bausman, bride father, | Mrs. Maurice | was matron of her brides- } maids were, | Maytown, and Hoff- man, Elizabethtown Deanna Crowl, of the bride, { Al Wilson, { as best man niece was flower girl, New and the Jersey, ushers were Pauline | ring cere- | Bausman, | Singer, | served | | | Maurice Crowl, brother of the bride, Lester Hoffman and Harry Landvater. | Miss Nancy Brooks, Florin, was! | oven and the soloist was Miss | { Mary Stoner, Mount Joy RI. [A reception was held at the home cf the bride after which the couple left on cn their the a wedding trip. Up- return they will reside at home of the bride for the pre- | sent. —— GI eee Mr & Mrs. B. G. Shelly | Friday evening ‘inning at si 8 iy evenidg, beJinning at six (From Page 1) jee ock. { W. Ginder and family, Jacob and # wife, Edna, and son, Benjamin, i . so 2.000 . nglish prisons house 12,00 Isaac and wife, Esther, and great me r > 3 » men and only 600 women grandson Edward Lee; Mr. and — — A ee 1 . . 4 : Mrs. Abram H. Shelly and family, he dy of : or contains 25 we Ls The body of a dog contains 255 | ja Elam, Verna, Flva, Alta, on 2.3 . ones. . oa 3 | Harold, Abraham Jr, Caroline, : Deila and Joan; Mr, and Mrs, Wil- with Miss Ruth Bottomley. . RA Ss 1S 9 oh bur Hawbaker and family, Larry Nov. 9 through 15 —Evangelistic i Sony 3 4 = and Ponald Lea. Mrs. Shelly has Services with Evangelist Richard \, i x 1 is fe 5 one sister living, Mrs Lloyd Meyers of Saltillo, Penna., bring- : Mevers: and two brothers, Harry ing the messages. aE il : and Nathan. Harry is in the hos- pital and Nathan could not be Newiown Q 1 present, Mrs. Shelly has one aunt, Martha Detrich aged 79 years. Mr. Shelly is the onl’ one living from | his family of four\\step sisters and | i one brother, cousins were: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd \ Myers .and Mary E. Detrich, all ;0of Green- castle; Mr. and Mrs. D. Wolge- | of | math and Mis. Elmer od Mgunt Jpy: Mr. and Nohrenhqld, Mr. and Gish ald Mr. and f MART | | Lutheran Church on Sunday with a | Long Memorial Fund. ! teacher The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa T hursday, October and Mrs. George Hoc- at Pennbrook. Rally Day was observed in the The speaker, Rev. Chaplain of of The soloist was The John 1a wrge attendance, | H. J. McCarney, settysburg College. Robert Bair of Paradise. offering was given for the started a be held in Miss Ruth has traiting class to Long Lutheran Church one night a starting Tuesday night. Roy He:r is recuperating af- a six weeks illness. etl GC the week, Mrs. ter Poisonous snakes may” strike from almost position. any SIMON P. NISSLEY MARY G. NISSLEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mount Joy, Pa. DR. §. MILLIS A OPTOMETRIST Moose Bldg. — Elizabethtown PHONE: 334-J Eyes Examined By Appointment 5 Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to Eve'ings: Tue. & Sat. 6:30 to 8 No Hours Thursday I ee a ea a ee dem Typewriters Selection of NEW _and USED J. M. 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