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Paulis UNION REVIVAL SERVICES IN THE MOUNT JOY CHURCH OF GOD February 15 to 29, 1948 Services every night at 7:30 p.m. Bible Messages — Gospel Singing Christian Fellowship Pastors cooperating are: Rev. C. F. Helwig, Rev. Ezra I Rev. L. Dallas Zeigler, The program follows: Friday 20, “Family Night”, Re: C. F. Helwig as speaker. Music by “The Treble Trio.” Saturday 21, “Young People Night”, Rev, Ezra H. Ranck as the speakzr. Music “The Miller Sisters Trio.” Sunday 22, “Go to Church Night,” Rev. L. Dallas Zeigler as speaker. Music by “The Gospel Messengers | Quartet.” by Monday 23, “Missicnary Night,” Rov. C, F. Helwig as the speaker. Music by “The Trinity Trio.” Tuesday 24, “Men's Night”, C. F. Helwig as speaker. Music by “The Chapel Quartet.” Wednesday 25, “Church Council | Rev. Night”, Rev. Ezra H. Ranck as the speaker, Music by the United Brethren Church. Thursday 26, “Ladies Night,” Rev. C. F. Helwig as the speaker, | Music by “The Mixed Quartet.” Brethren in Christ We Don't Go Around The Bush, We Will Give You Straight Facts Concern- ing A Loan Of Any Kind. - AT RT TRUST Ud od : RES [Ad LU i ; HOW ARE YOUR SHOES DON'T WAIT TOO LONG. BRING THEM IN. City Shoe Repairing Co. 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PLNNA. White Leghorns For Livability For Laying For Large White Eggs | "BUY FROM | A. C. MAYER MOUNT JOY, PA. Phone 132-R 1-22-tf 2 EASTER! & Your new PENCER made just for you will give better posture, smooth bulges, relieve fatigue. Yet mog- erate in price, MRS. GEORGE ZINK, Sr. 159 Manheim Strect Mt. Joy, Pa. Tel. 277-R - SPENCER “Ze” SUPPORTS) Sign of the Atlantic Dealer the man who knows your sar 9 in Atlantic Hi-ARC . . . count them! 1. High anti-knock. 2. Long mileage. 3. Instant starting. 4. Fast warm-up. 5. Quick pick-up. 6. Vapor -lock control. 7. Corrosion protection. 8. Clean combustion. 9. Constant make-up. 9 big features in 1 great gasoline. That's balance. That's a quick start and a smooth ride . . . in traffic and on mile-after-mile highways. That's a long ride between fills. Count up to 9—and get HI-ARC! Maytown, Penna, The Thirty=Ninth Quarterly Bibl Conference will be held in the Marietta Mennonite Church on Sunday, February 22, The in- | structor for the conference will be | afternoon message will be preced- ed by a half hour Inspirational Song Service, beginning at two o'clock. The evening service will | begin at 7:30 o'clock. Tne subject “Our | Evangelical | near | The » Evangelist preacher, | God before going into the evange- listic field. There will be special | singing every night. The public is | cordially invited to attend. Mt. Pleasant Brethren in Christ Church ‘Church Notes A Former Florin Man NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT, JOY AND THE ENTIRE SUR- ROUNDING COMMUNITY. Mavietta Mennonite Church John 8. Hiestand, Pastor Metzler of Scottdale, Stetter, Nefisville, Pa. will serve as song leader. Bishop A. J. Penna Robert the based on Bishop Metzler's sermon on morning session will be the text in Ephesians 4:3. His sub- for will be the afternoon “My Brother ject message and 1”. The the Biases for will be Prejudices.” closing And The public is cordially invited to | message attend this conference, Revival Reich's Church Meetings at Pa. Services will 15th and continue 29th, vices every night except Mondays. 7:30 o'clock. Rev. Maytown, begin February through February with ser- All services start at 1 is Joseph Pa. Mr. energetic Miller, of Harrisburg, Miller is a He training at College in Ohio, and has served pastorates in the Chureh of young got his Findlay Eld. C. H. Moyer, Pastor Sunday, February 22, 1948 €.00 a.m, School 10:30 Morning Sunday a.m, Worship Methodist Church Mount Joy, Pa. Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. | Sunday, February 22, 1948 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:30 a.m. The Service Laymen's Sunday will be ob- served this week, in participation with the D:nominational program. Mr. Ralph Alleman will bring the message, speaking on the | theme: “Learning to Live the Christian Life.” Mr, Jeseph Shaeffer will conduct | Joy Presbyterian Church. I under- (From Page 1) Glenn Eugene, in the kitchen, and Keebler, also went to the second floor and was putting some cloth- | ing away when she neard a shot. | She investigated and found her husband unconscious with a wound in tne front part of the head. Keebler, who was employed as a mechanic at Sauder's garage, in premises at the boro limits of Mt. | ns Joy, big annual community sale of Il 200 head livestock, fruit, merchan- dise and implements by C. S. Frank | in 3 in the bin is lowered, according to J. B. R. Dickey, extension agronomist | Foor stands of | barley f this cause, and Dickey warns that some oats harvested may also have heated in the bin, Good Friday, March 26—On the then went to the second floor (and Bro. about 6:30 p.m. BT His wife, Mrs. Martha Eckert | HEATING HURTS SEED Germination of grain heated wheat and blamed winter last fall were on by combine Manheim, was a native of Colum- i bia, and was a member of the United Brethren Church. He was a son of George Emma Rhoda Keebler, of Florin. Besides his widow, his son and his parents, he is survived by three brothers, Walter, Mount Joy RD; Earl, Lancaster, and Lester, Man- heim R2, by Jorectse filing. and | Jeleaner, faster, fce—you’ll like onr work— arp Saws fave your saws flied and jointed machine. Mechanically Baws cut truer, eee Quicker serv. CHARLES ABEL Milton Grove, Pa. Ph. Mt. Joy 129R12 Who Knows Where (From Page 1) \ Andrew Raymond, who married Jennie or Jane Henderson in 1812. I was told that my great grand- mother lived and died in Mount Joy, and that she was buried in the old Cemetery of the Mount stand the bodies were removed from the old burial place to the Mount Joy Cemetery. I wonder if either the church or the cemetery wculd have records of this burial. I believe there are people in Florin who might be connected with the Reymonds and the Henderson families. I am not the least bit in- terested in a visionary fortune. | This is for a family record. I would Le deeply grateful to you or any- one who can give me this infor- mation, P.S.—Anyone who knows any- thing about the above mentioned fomilies, please get in touch with H.RoyNissly & Co., inc. “3p Regular Employment o | FLORIN, PA. Mrs. Christ Hershey, Box 33, East Petersburg, Pa., as I am deeply in- terested in helping the under- signed, MABEL RAYMOND 3 On Dist. Orchestra (From page 1) Donegal Township High School Auditorium, Maytown, Thursday and Friday evenings March 18 and 19. The operetta is being directed Eugene Saylor, music super- visor of the East Donegal] Town- ship Schools. by The committee in charge of the operetta are the teachers, Misses Sara H. Mischlich, Lily" Martin, Ruth Eby, Romain Weigle, Mrs. Mae Hicks and Mrs. grade school MOTHERS! TRY THIS | FOR YOUR CHILD'S BEDWETTING Mothers! Give HUMPHREYS vour child Hum-§6é 99 { phreys “30 Long | advised by Dr. { Humphreys for | relieving minor urinary disorders, Easy, pleasant to take, even for small children. THE "New Look" WINTER STYLE Our calendar and the weather tell us your coats, sweaters, jackets and snow suits are getting heavy use. Why not keep them in tip-top condition by calling | 1 | | | EICHERLYS 119-J 19, 1948—5 I | STABILIZING INFLUENCE Lancaster County Farm Bureau Co-operative Association is one of many farmer co-opera- tives which, in addition “to its normal economic functions, acts as a stabilizing influence on the economy of this area and of the State and the Notion, It is democratic It is buiit on a basis much like a New form. and representative in England town meeting. where each member has one vote. It is different from the ordinary profit cor- poration in that money invested in Lancaster County Farm Bureau is not a determining factor in the selection of directors nor the control of management. The mon with a small farm has as big a voice in management matters as the man with a big farm. This Red Rose county organization has more than 4000 member- stockholders, about 1500 more patrons who are not yet members. Lancaster County Farm Bureau Only 80¢. All druggists. Try it! OP Ty VR Ti oO 5 . . . = HUMPHREYS 571 : Co-operative Association » BE is S71 es : & oat Medicines iL or 2 Lancaster Quarryville Since 1854 Rov Manheim New Holland | Frances Duffy. RS rPRD SP°SBH Stimulate your business by adver | the Service. Salunga Methodist Rev. C. A. Price, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. 1948 School Service Sunday, February 22, 9:30 a.m, Church 10:30 The | Laymen’s Sunday will be ob- a.m erved this week, in participation with the Denominational | Mr. the theme Christien Life. Mr, Jan duct the program, Laverne Hiestand will bring the the message, speaking on “Learning to Live Newcomer will service. The Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor Sunday, February 22, 1948 9:30 a.m. Bible School Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Things. Sermon: Broken 7:30 p. m. Prayer Period. Evening Worship Coming 7:30 pm, Sermcn: The Second Chri Wednesday 745 p.m. Prayer At Newtown, of Meeting Church Of God con- | tising in the Bulletin. Newtown i Evangelical U. B. Church | Oscar K. Buch, Pastor | Sundey, February 22, 1948 | 9:00 a.m, Sunday School Thursday | 700 p.m. Prayer meeting. | Trinity Lutheran Church | Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor | Sunday, February 22, 1948 | 9:30 a, m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. 6:00 p.m. Luther League 7:00 p.m, Vespers | Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Adult catechetical class at the parsonage. 7:30 Brotherhood Parish House. | Wednesday | 2:30 p.m. Ladies’ Aid at the home | of Miss Flo Smith. 7:45 pm. Mid week L:nten Ser- | | { { ord | vice. | p.m. at the | Reich’s E. C. Church Near Maytown | | Evangelistic services began Sun- day evening to continue thru to| Feb. 29, Monday nights excepted. | | There will be good preaching, Gos- | | | | { Crushed Stone Mortor Cement Concreting, Mason & White Sand Lintels L 4" STAUFFER'S L. J. SMITH, Owner QUARRIES TELEPHONE 308 6' CONCRETE BLOCKS Chimney Blod Flue Lining | Steel and a . — Aluminum Sash 8" 10" Overhead Garage Doors FIRE PLACE UNITS and ACCESSORIES Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor | pel singing, special music and | Sunday, February 22, 1948 | Christian fellowship. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School | memes | 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Glosshrenner Evangelical Sermon: What is Saving Faith? United Brethren Church 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship John H. Gable, Pastor Union Revival Services. Rev. | Friday I. Dallas Zeigler will speak. Music| 7:15 pm. Community Birthday | by the “Gospel Messengers Quat- | Party at the Church in commem- | tet.” oration of the 106th anniversary of | Union Revival Services with | the Church, Special Music each night during | Sunday, February 22, 1948 the week at 7:30 p.an. Luke's Episcopal Church St. Rev. Carlton N. Jones, Rector Sunday, February 22, 1948 Lent I 9:15 am. Church School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Choral Eucharist and Sermon, 7:30 p.m. Evening Prayer 8:30 p.m. Y. P. F. Meeting. Wednesday 7:00 Ioly Communion 2:30 p.m. Children’s Devotion 7:30 p.m. Lenten Service Guest will be the Rev Francis P. Davis, rector of Trinit: Church, Williamsport. [ ee © a.m. preacher Patronize Bulletin advertisers. [ 9:30 am. Combined Anniversary Service, | Mrs. Daniel Ryland, cf Lebanon, | | will give a flannelgraph lesson for | the children. Dr. D. E. Young, Supt., will be the guest speaker. | Music will be furnished by the | | “Harmony in S$”, quartet of Camp- | belltown, and the Cherub Choir. 4:00 p.m. Junior Christian En- | deavor : | 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:15 p.m. Evening - Worship | Monday 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship Busi- Conference 7 | ness meeting. 7:30 p.m.- Brotherhocd meeting. 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