m= DAY HES > 10-3-tf ‘Beyond Our Own’ To Be Shown Here The feature length film, “Be- yond Our Own,” will be shown in Trinity Lutheran Church, on Sun- day evening, January 25, at 7:00 p.m, “Beyond Our Own" was pro- duced in Hollywood, with the film capital's stars and technical di- rection, through Protestant joint cooperation, Thirteen communions, working together through the Pro- testant Film: Commission, shared in its financing and sponsorship, “Beyond Our Own" is a vivid and gripping drama of the life story of two brothers, one a doctor and the other a lawyer, holding opposing views of the purpose and meaning of life. This well-inte- grated story shows the contrast between a life lived with Christ and a life lived without Christ. Reviews _ by motion picture critics of leading newspapers and theatrical trade papers praised the film as the best of its kind ever released and described it as a first quality One production, re- viewer commented, “Although in- tended for showings in churches, schools and before civic groups, it's easily kookings country.” rate the good ‘enough to in any theatre in This picture also gives emphasis to the theme of evangelism which is, a movement foremost in Pro- testant thinking and effort at this time, Everyone is invited to attend the service and see the film, ——— Qe. THE WOMEN'S SOCIETY MET WITH MRS. PEIFER The Woman's Society for Chris- tian Service met at the home of Mrs. Walter Peifer Tuesday even- ing, The following officers were el- ected: President, Mary Minnich; Vice. President, Mrs. J. M. New- comer; Treasurer, Mrs. P. B. Steh- Secretary, Mrs. M. M. New- comer; Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Walter Li NEWTOWN Mrs, John Haines Yeines of Mount Joy, man; visited Mr, and Mrs, Daniel Moore on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Salem Gamber and family, of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs, Abram Gamber on Sun- day. Mrs, Lillian Witmer visited Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Garner, of Mount Joy RD, on Sunday. Mrs, Martha Fogie visited Mrs. Alfred in the Columbia Hospital on Saturday. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Newtown E. U. B. Church held its regular monthly meeting, at the home of Mrs. William Fogie .on Wednesday. rn et rere The trouble with television used extensively, we would net only have to listen to the commericals but have to watch them do it, re eee When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin Patronize Bulletin advertisers, Church: Notes NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL «THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SUR- ROUNDING COMMUNITY. The Calvary Bible Church Rev, C. I. Summy, Pastor Sunday, January 25, 1948 9:30 am. Bible School Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 7:00 pm. Prayer Partners 7:30 pm, Evening Worship Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Prayer Meeting At R, H. Arndt's in Newtown — Transportation provided, Friday 7:30 pm, Newtown Good News Club. Methodist Church Mount Joy, Pa. Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. Sunday, January 25, 1948 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:30 am. The Service Sermon: Concerning a rounded life. well- Salunga Methodist Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday, January 25, 1948 9:30 am, Church School 10:45 a.m. The Service Service held at Mt, Joy. Church Of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, January 25, 1948 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Warship New! hair texture. “locked” New! DUAL CONTROL Electronic WAVE The perfect answer to a lovelier permanent wave for you. This electronic marvel controls BOTH hair condition and Assures deeper, in your hair for'months. RAYette LECTRONIC WAVE The new electronic guardian permanent. lustrous curls + « + + MACHINE - 3590 Our Permanents Include MACHINELESS ELECTRONIC WAVE They range in price from COLD WAVE 26% SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO. CHILDREN'S HAIR = 1 8) EAST MAIN STREET Darlene Nauman We specialize in our shampoos! your hair neegls at no éxtra charge, Eberle Beatty Salon PHONE 1-M CLEO EBERLE, Proprie {regs OPERATORS 2 W¢ give you the shampoo MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Pauline Shiffer Sermon: Fret in Self, or Trust God. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Monthly Youth Service Sermon: The Needs of the Times. Wednesday 6:45 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. Junior Choir Practice Missionary Meeting Senior Choir Practice Kraybill’s Mennonite Church East Donegal Twp. Sunday, January 25, 1948 6:00 am. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Sunday, January 25, 1948 8:30 a.m. Sunday School Wednesday 7:30 p.m, Bible Study Friday 7:30 pm, Prayer Meeting St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H, Ranck, Pastor Sunday, January 25, 1948 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship Young People’s . Day, junction with the international observance of Youth Week. And- rew Renner, student at Lebanon Valley College, from Freetown, West Africa, will speak; Youth of the church will participate. 6:30 pm. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. ‘Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m, Prayer Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, January 25, 1948 9:30 a, m. Sunday School, 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. Congregational Meeting 7:00 p.m. Vespers Sound film, “Beyond Our Own.” . . . she knows be allowed to acéumulate. Through a loén here, pro- tect your credit. ar RI INT TRUST COMPANY MOUNT dd MOUNT JOYS PENNSYLVANI NI bills eught not Tuesday 7:30 p.m, Brotherhood Wednesday 7:30 pm, The Ladies’ Aid So- ! ciety in the Parish House, First Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor,” Pastor Sunday, January 25, 1948 9:30 a. m. Church School. 10:45 am. Morning Worship Young People's Day, Program — Glenn Bailey, Pegg Garber, Thomas McGregor, Jr. Sally Ann Nissley aid Mary Ann { Spangler, {| 6:30 pm. Young People | 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon: An Unscrupulous Queen. | Glossbrenner Evangelical United Brethren Church John H, Gable, Pastor Sunday, January 25, 1948 9:30 am. Sunday School { | 10:30 am. Morning Worship | 4:00 pash. Junior Christian Kir deavor, 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:15 p.m, Evening Worship Monday ITY 7:30 p.m, Monthly Meeting of the Youth, Fellowship in the bppgment of the church,’ Tuesday 7:30 p.m, Choir rehearsal, TR Wednesday Braun's S, S. class 7:30 ja EDIC. ill parsonage. J Meeting class, in con- || NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING WASHINGTON, D. C. By Anne Goode » youre qne of those girls who's thinking of dyeing or bleaching a lock of hair on your pompadour while the rest is kept the same | calor, here's a warning from beauty experts. Some dyes on the market cause skin rashes if improperly used. So be careful; after all, it's just a fad. * * ¥ Washing rice before and afte: cooking is unnecessary, recent re- search shows. To insure cleanli- ness, this practice started long ago when rice was sold in bulk. Now experiments show that washing may destroy vitamin value of pol ished or partially polished rice, * k * When your menu needs pepping up, serve this tasty sauce over most any vegetable. Combine 1% cup soft vitaminized margarine, 2 table. spoons lemon juice, 3 tablespoons finely chopped green onions and 2 tablespoons minced parsley. . . Especially adds zip to potatoes. * * * To keep cereals fresh, remove from paper containers and store in glass coffee jars. .. . Store small amounts of rice, grits or cornmeal in real mayonnaise jars. *x * x When the veil or your new at becomes “tired,” place wax paper over it and gently press with & warm iron, * % Xk Starch pillow cases? Some wom- en say “no,” Others approve of a smidgeon because the pillowcase looks and stays fresh longer. ee ell Qs | New Training Sky A Boston inventor has been awarded a patent on an improve- ment in the artificial night sky under which aviation students in trainers do their simulated flying. It changes the apparent rate of mo- tion of the stars according to the direction of flight. Stop That Vicious Dog Lt. Comdr. Willie Necker, noted dog trainer, says that one of the best ways to outbluff a vicious dog at night is to stand still and turn a flashlight directly in his eyes. This will temporarily blind him and ' nearly always avoid attack. Wearing Good Protein Recent medical research on the value of high protein diets is paral leled by the fact it long has been realized that leather shoes were | beneficial. They consist largely of protein! The Ancient Peach The peach has long been culti- vated in China, where written rec- ords were found about the peach | some 2,000 years before its intro- ‘duction to ine Reman world. wild Cabbage Family Wild cabbage is the original of the species of which headed cab- bage, broccoli, brussels sprouts, caulifiower and kale are cultural va- rieties, Original Pedestrians Walking and running races were popular sports in the 19th century. Runners were known as pedestris ‘ans or “peds.” Visit National Forests A total of 55 million persons vis. ited forest reserves in 1946 as com- pared with 24 million persons the previous year. Illinois State Parks The Illinois state park system now comprises more than 27,000 acres. Newtown Evangelical U. B. Church Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Sunday, January 25, 1948 9:00 a.m, Sunday School Thursday 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting and C.! E. Fehruary 1st. Young People’s Anniversary Day Service. A very special program is being planned, Watch the Bulletin for further information. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, January 25, 1948 9:30 am. Church School Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor Sunday, January 25, 1948 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 6:30 pm, K-L-C-E. 7:00 p.m, Prayer Period 7:30 pm, Evening Worship Tuesday 7:45 ‘pm, Young People will meet at the home of Barbara Ann Walters. Wednesday 6:45 p.m, Junioy Choir 7:30 p.m, Prayer Meeting 8:00 p.m. Choir will meet, ee UG QI ere een. Patronize Bulletin advertisers, This Section’s Numerous Weddings (From Page 1) Jack Douglas Pigford, son of Mrs. Albert W. Pigford, Tulsa, Okla, and the late Dr, Pigfordy The wedding took place Dec. 5 in the First Methodist Church, Hot Springs. Marie Malehorn Hess Paul W. Brenner Paul W, Brenner, of Marietta, | and Marie Malehorn Hess, of Sa- lunga, were married Saturday at | 2 pm, at the home of the officiat- | ing minister, the Rev. E. L. Wess inger, at Lancaster. The double | ring ceremony was used, The | couple ‘were attended by Walter | Brenner, brother of the bride- | groom, snd Mrs. Brenner, sister of the bride, They will reside Marietta, | Edith Jane Frank Charles Edward Flowers Miss Edith Jane Frank, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Albert E. | Frank, Maytown, and Charles Ed- | ward Flowers, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Christian Flowers, of Mari- | etta, were married at 3 pm. Sun- | day at the home of Mr. and Ms. | Russel Flowers, Marietta, The Rev. | Donald Waser officiated at the | double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her iki the bride was attended by be sister, Mrs, John E. Winters, matron of honor. Joan E. Wiliams | attended as best man. They will reside at 38 W. wei) nut Street, Marietta, « Harvey M. Espenshade { Harvey M. Espenshade, sixty- three, Elizabethtown R2, died on | Tuesday, in the Harrisburg ne pital. He was the son of the late | Solomon and Annie Meckley | Espenshade, and Lesides his wife, | Mrs, Annie Espenshade, he is sur- | vived by four step-children: Nfs. John H. Seiders, Elizabethtown R2; | Espenshade, Elizabethtown RD, al- | Funeral Saturday Stauffer's Mennonite Church with interment in Good's cemetery, | ————— — Wash-Day Fatigue One good way to eliminate some | of that wash-day fatigue is to make a ‘‘slide-along” clothespin bag of | heavy material and sew it onto a coathanger, You can then hang | this over the line and slide it along | as the clothes are hung on the line. | In this way you can avoid stooping | for the clothespins and avert a! backache. World's Largest Reservoir Largest reservoir in the world is being built in Azerbaijan republic, which borders on the west coast of | the Caspian sea, It will impound | waters of the Kura river for the | irrigation of a million and a half | acres, one million for grain crops | and half a million for Egyptian cot- ton. Electric power also will be produced, Only Ghosts Left Tuolumne county in central Cali- fornia has many ghost towns. On | Jackass hill is Mark Twain's cabin, | which still contains his personal ef. ! fects. Nearby is the Wells Fargo | stagecoach building, reminiscep of the gold-carrying days mil. lions of dollars in gold were found {at Mount Baldy ar’ Coloma. — eee When in need of Printing. (any- thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | FOR SALE Household Paper Products by Shining Star Class { « Florin E. U. B. Church CALL 227R2 or 316R 1-22-1tp | \ | ! | | | @ ‘White Leghorns For Livability | For! Laying | For Large White Eggs | | BUY FROM A. C. 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