The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 23, 1947, Image 7

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Church Notes
NEWS - PERTAINING TO
HYMN SING THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY |
) AND THE ENTIRE SUR-
. ] : [a 1 O R I N ROUNDING COMMUNITY.
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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.
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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
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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
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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,
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{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

{
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|
|
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
 


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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.


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ON
TAT-ANTU
(FORMULA 83)
KILLS RATS FAST
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tracking means rots die just because
they WALK on TAT-ANTU (Formula
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TAT-ANTU in rat burrows or runways.
Rats walk on it. Their feet are irri.
tated. They lick "em. They die in 10
ta 24 hours.
TAT-ANTU crormuta 23):
Is so powerful one lick kills rats. Guar
anteed to kill or your money back.
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MOUNT JOY, PENNA.



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