“4 GRAVITY 1 against k. i Lou yang ts, FREE PARKING ut-ins URDAYS ATINEE AND LIDAYS 0 P. M. URI” \LON ents — Facials ry hair hair uller, Propr. ed yaaa] yle | OA SENERAL IAULING A Sacred Musical Program Church Notes Weddings Thruout will be presented by the HAPPY COUSINS MALE QUARTET in the Salunga Church of the Brethren [948 -- 7:30 p. m. SUNDAY, MAY 2 Mrs. Harvey Grofit nar ation f “| Harvey Groft : ripture heading . . .. William Roland Invocation : Rev. Norman Bowers Harold welection tal n Heaven I!ll Shout and Shine Climbing Up the Mountain Reading Duet Congregational Singing Mrs, Samuel Zurin 5 n Leaning on the Everlasting Arms of Ages They Ring the Golden Bells NaI { j Mrs. Stanley Hosler shall Have A Beautiful Life Glory . Rev. Earl Brubaker J What He Promised Ride the Chariot I Shall Be at Home with Jesus B fiction Elder John Ebersole HAPPY COUSINS QUARTET J hn Wenger Paul Hostetter ? 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Iron shirts so that they look like new in 4)2 minutes . . . . flat work, towels, sheets, linens just fly through this ironer. RENTAL CHARGES VERY REASONABLE For complete information please call LANDi« JILLE 3796 NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL | (From page 1) THE CHURCHES IN MT. Joy Mary F. Lungren AND ENTIRE cn THE ROUNDING COMMUNITY. Mount Joy, a, Joseph Shacfrer, Supt. Sunday, May 2 9:00 a.m. The Service Dr. A. M. Witmer, past distric Superintendent of the Philadelphia Conference will be the guest minis ter. 10:00 a.m. Church School Salunga Methodist Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday, May 2 10:00 a.m. Dr. A. M, Superintendent of Church School Witmer, district the Conference will be the guest minis- past Philadelphia ler. 11:00 a.m. The Service Church of the Brethren Jay E. Siegrist Vii Mary E. Lungren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lungren, Lan- disville nd Jay LE. Siegrist, son of Elmer Siegrist, Lititz, were married | ri ay I'he bride was given in marriage by C. B. nm gown Grove and wore a white with three quarter length veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. The maid of honor, Miss Marion MeClune, gown and Pequea, wore a the Lancaster, pink bridesmaids, Miss Miss yellow Glenn Moffett served as best man Arthur Barto, Walter Lun- June Bently, and Norma Sellers, and blue sheer Pequea, wore | respectively. | and the ushers were East Petersburg, and gren, Landisville. Miss Marie Siegrist, sister of the hridegroom, was soloist. The couple will reside in Lancas- ter R4. Florin, Pa The bride is employed at Hamil- Saturday, May 8 ton Watch Co, and the bridegroom | The B.Y.P.D.. of the West Green | 8 Armstrong Cork Ce | Tree Congregation will the Youth Advance With Christ Speak- er, Dr. Henry the Elizabethtown College. Also the White Oak Mixed Octette. S3ucher, teacher of Kraybill’'s Mennonite Church East Donegal Twp. Sunday, May 2 8:30 a. m. Sunday School Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Sunday, May 2 $:00 am. Sunday School 10:3¢ a.m Friday Morning Worship 7:30 pm. Prayer Meeting Mi. Pleasant Brethren in Christ Church Eld. C. HI. Moyer, Pastor Sunday, May 2 9:00 10:30 | Wednesday wy Sunday School Morning Worship am, 1.1m, Cottage ing, at Phares Garman's home. 7:30 p.m. Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor May 2nd due No services Sunday, to the Annual Conference at town. Tuesday 7:45 pm. Young People will meet | Wednesday | 7:30 p.m. Meeting Prayer The Calvary Bible Church | Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor Sunday, May 2 9:30 am. Bible School Mr. E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. [ 10:30 Morning Worship The Pastor Speaking. Prayer a.m. Period Wors hip Characteristic Last Day 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Evening | Prophetic . . “The 7 of the World in the Tuesday Child Evangelism Al ] Penna 7:30 p.m at the YM! Wednesday 7:45 p.n Cottage Praye ancastel ing. Thursday Ambassador 7:30 p.m. Calvary Friday 7:30 p.m. Newtown Good News Club. Donegal ferian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor | Sunday, May 2 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship “Four Kinds of Creations.” Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, May 2 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:00 p.m. Vespers. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Church Council at | Parsonage. | Wednesday | 6:00 p.m Roast at the Parscnage. Luther League Doggie Church Of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, May 2 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon, “The Ascended Christ.” 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon, “The Water of Life.” Monday 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Church Council mect Junior Choir practice. Prayer Meeting, Bible 6:45 p.m. { 7:30 p.m. Study. 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir Practice, Newtown Evangelical U. B. Church Oscar K. Buch, Pastor | Sunday, May 2 9:00 a.m. Sunday School | 7:00 p.m., Evening Worship. | Thursday | %00 p.m. E Prayer mgeet- Allen- Rally the 3 Prayer Meeting and C. | bodice and full m Anita Warta Tuer Marion Charles Frederick Marian Mr. marriage of Miss Warta, Mis. Anthony Warte, cast and Charles Tuerk, Jr Mr. Charles F. Tuerk, of Ehaila The Anita daughter of and Frederick and Mus West Oak Saturday in O11 Ol Lane, took place Trinity Lutheran Church here. The double | ring performed by the ceremony was Rev. W. L. Kode: Given in marriage by her father the bride wire a gown with satin skirt | with long train. Her finger tip veil of illusion was fastened with a Dutch cap trimmed with seed pearls. white Mi Randle She carried a bouquet ol 1'oses Gossling, of West Gat Hills, Havertown, sister of the bride w mat-on of honor. | She wore a rose colored taffeta with fitted bodice and full ndeau of roses in nex hair, also were pink. Wili of Olney, was best ma ind t} wedding music wil layed by Mrs. William Nit- Nefisville, Mr, Gossling rauer, ol was vocal soloist Ushers were Cpl. Carl S. Lobb, f Lakehurst, N. J. and Walter Lightcap of Roslyn A reception at Hostetter's tea followed the ceremony after which the couple went on a wed- | ding {rip to the Adir:ndacks. They will reside Philadelphia whe the bridegroom is employed by tae Walker Cadillac Co, The | bride is a graduate of the Penna. Hospital in Phila. and has been on the of the Fhila Lying In Hos- itel. Hclen NM. Hockenberry Winfield Hendrix Miss Helen Vi Hockenberry laughter of Mr. and Mrs. James 118 E. Main St., be- came the bride cf Winfield Hendrix of town, at 2 p. m. Sunday in the Fvange | United Brethren church ere » Rev. John Gable, Florin, ficiated at the double ring cere- nony assisted by the Rev. E. H. Ranck, of town Mrs. William DeCarlton, Marietta, a sister of the bride, was mptron of William law of the bride, was best man, and brother-in- erving as usher were Weber and Richard Mumper, cous- ns of the bride. Miss Joyce Baker, Florin, presided Mus. John Gable, at the organ and Florin, was soloist. A reception for 51 guests was held in Hostetter’s Hall couple left on a wedding Dining after which the trip to Niagara Falls. They will re- ide in the home of the bride. Mrs. Hendrix is employed in the oifice of the Marietta Holloware and Mr. Hendrix Middletown Depot. Enamecling Co., and is employed at First Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor May 2 Church Young People, Bailey Leader Sunday 9:30 a.m. School 6:30 p.m Glenn Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening “The Woman who had Five Hus=- | bands Mother and Daughter Covered Dish Sccial. Glosshrenner Evangelical United Brethren Church Jokn H. Gable, Pastor ay, May 2 :30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 4:00 p.m. Junior Christian En- deavor, 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:15 p.m. Evening Worship W.S. Convention at Shamokin. of town, | George | grinding process 1s | Brethren on Sunday ev May 4th through May 6th—W.S. ) Milk Products Help In Conserving Grain Better Rations Result When Proteins Are Used With a world grain emergency nd a national drive to conserve 4 1sed in feeding, and with grain high, milk by-products are important than ever in poul- try feeding. prices more Balanced rations probably can do more to conserve grain used in {feed- ing than any other single measure, Milk nutrients found in skim milk, buttermilk and dried cheese whey have been found highly effective in | building balanced poultry rations. These milk by-products provide animal proteins of unusual quality. The milk proteins, lactalbumen and Total Dry Milk Production--1946 casein, have a high growth promot- | ing value’ and contain all the essen- | tial amino acids. These proteins give | balance to the lower quality vegeta- ble protein in grains normally fed | poultry, Milk by-products are rich in lac- | or milk sugar, a natural laxa- toce, tive which helps poultry maintain good intestinal health and minimizes the hazards of intestinal parasites. These milk by-products also pro- vide minerals, particularly calcium and phosphorous and contain the water soluble vitamins of whole milk, balanced feed the correct In preparing a the object is to proportion of the various nutrients | that pcultry require. In every case there is a point beyond is wasteful to include additional grain without providing other nutri- ents because the fowl cannot make complete economical use of all nour- ishment in additional grain, Killing Chestnuts The Asiatic blight which struck down native chestnut orchards in the United States, estimated at sums up to a hundred million dol- Torest Fire Commissioner W, L. Shaddix inspecting chestnut burs for asiatic blight, ration which it | ER RR DOR RO TEE ATEN 0 30 AUN AUN SINE AINA ENA EINE E a da IN IN edb sab a dN a ib ed | lars some 25 years ago, is still active, and doubt that it will pass over and let this luscious crop come | hack usually is accepted by well in- | formed agriculturists, Poultry Relish Grit; Bids Grinding Process Grit is a material of value to poul- try but full details are not yet defi- nitely known, according sity of Delaware. It is certain that birds like it and, when grit is fed freely, they consume more than is to Univer- actually needed. Grit containing a | large a been wi ly recommended but ap- int of soluble calcium has | pears to have no advantage where | other forms of calcium are included in the ration. detrimental, say Delaware ists, Helping the special- gizzard in the the only known Actually it might be | function of grit. A hard mica grit of | suitable size doubtless should be available to all chickens. errant A QUI snr we — CONCERT OF SACRED MUSK The Male Choru f Messiah Bible College, Grantham, Pa., will present a concert ol sacred music in the Chiques Church of the ning, May 2, 1948 at 7:30 pm. sponsored This service is being by the young people. el A I CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC The Male Chorus of Messiah Bible College, Grantham, Pa., will concert of sacred music Church of the present a in the Chiques 2, 1948 at 7:30 P. M. | This service is being sponsored by | the young people. | Brethren on Sunday evening, May | When in need of Printing. (any- The Bulletin, Mi. Jovy, Pa., Thursday, April 29, 1948—5 N thing) kindly remember the Bulletin . pr C. ROBERT FRY MANHEIM K. PENNA. D. 1, EXCAVATING & GRADING Cellars Trenches, Etc. AIR COMPRESSOR WORK Lom oY wen, DoT Rock Drilling : Concrete Breaking, Etc. Wig or PHONE MOUNT JOY 126-R4g Are ata’ os "GARDEN DESTRUCTION [ have received a number of complaints from ae = ROR ama —. ata’ .- —_ aa = = SOC ICC FCC ECOL TCX TCE LC XN 1) ota! = citizens who have gardens, relative to dogs liberat- a! J ed during ota =, day or night, doing considerable dam- ae -— age. aa =, ara — ata Dogs must be kept on the owner’s premises or aa — under control when liberated. ate’ = aca — TNR The owners of the’ above are hereby warned a’ = ae Try aca -e WALSALL ALC LAL ALA LAL ALTA LAL Lr rr Arrant ray and unless they cooperate will be dealt with ae- ata — a’ _ cordingly. Let this be a warning. ana aa -— a = THOMAS BROWN, Burgess a = —' or 1) ng Fae TT Taw alive ba Ch Leh NINN aL Nb ae db edb ati ai aide Te aT i 1 tu a es Tt a Tet aT Sh Pn Te oe. Ss SS ES Se SS 33 03 S352 5353 52 23 33 53 PHT TO ES CR SO OE SA Se ea Ar ear STAUFFER'S QUARRIES L. J. SMITH, Owner TELEPHONE 308 CONCRETE BLOCKS Crushed Stone Pl ST eT Chimney Blocks Flue Lining Concreting, Mason & White lL Sand Steel and Aluminum Sash Overhead Garage Doors aq" . 60 - 8" 10" Lintels ® FIRE PLACE UNITS and ACCESSORIES Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work — Estimates Cheerfully Given i ! I | ly HH THE MODERN WAY TO SURFACE Z ROADS..ECONOMICAL..ENDURING) AND SO SMOOTH! CARL'BYDROHAN, “MOUNT Joy, PENNA.” en ~~ weg | Sg a Venlo Steel Sash + Glen-Gery Brick + Nowell Overhead Also—Ideal for Driveways, Park- Ready Mixed Concrete + Hauling Ciushed Stone ing Areas, Farm Lanes, ete..." Ly n Bt. Clair Anthrevite ] at low cost maintenancel » * " 3 RR x * * 2 A i Si TI -
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