nN 5 0Y, PA. — oY reeset JRDAYS TINEE AND -IDAYS 0D P. M. 1ay! ile = ent’ 9 | 10, * KERS A Victor ERS w York City lers |i n Denmark Co.| rida, TRA | 4 ntest Herb Mason MENT S§ ‘EARS FREE} ~~ FE A. RS | W. {4 5 ol REE 7 4 rizes. nises. y. {T. Mac Newtown School AND (From page 1) be appointed by President Samucl | Dock to each Committee as set up NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL | THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY | yo The Jester's oh ence, will deliver a Landisville Camp (From Page 1) memorial ser- Community Reunion SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1948 | This program is companions, to the great beyond. To All Who WELCOME Gather Dedicated to ithe loving memory of school | who were with us last year and have since gone sng ' A discussion wag had regarding | when he was hailed as the World's | sent a musical program at 2:30 pm | : re . | Greatest Clown, as Arsel, the Chil: | ’ the highway through Mount Joy, Grea ’ ' The eve y OTS service Mt. Joy Mennonite Church alin vo = 7 | dren's Delight, The evening worship service, at ber Florin and Community, and it was 7:45 o'clock, will feature a sermon | Sunday, July 4 | decided to Dat un in the Mt In a flash Arsel thought of what |, pr. Bryon EK. H resident 9:00 am. Sunday School | 0 J Bh BHC "| was in his trunk, for from his shab- | 3 i ryan cs. orne, presiden | 10:00 a.m. Moming Worship Joy Bulletin and ask the opinion by tenement room he could hear the | ©f Linden Hall Junior College, at Friday of each citizen whether or not they! little fellow downstairs bewailing his | Lititz, Tne choir of the First | 20 pi Pt are in favor or are opposed to the | fate. The circus parade! And it | Methodist Church, Lancaster, will i 8: .m. Prayer meeting. . wag passing diblock down. {ust taf . | highway through Mount Joy. Quite | W3S passing a wiock down, just far | ging, and John K. Stetler, Jr. Everyone welcome to these ser- i . bl ted fr enough away that he could not see ia ol 1 : sw problen re presented in / ay sever: » lec | vices. lew problems were presen it, but near enough that he could |W"! Play severa trumpet selec : favor and opposed to this highway. | hear the thrilling rumble of wagon tions, | Some of these are as follows: wheels and the delighted shouts of | The program for Mond we | Las Sunday we observed as . . . r 7 te i program for Monday tven= as gay. as "| In favor of the Highway: It gives | the other children. But to share in | jing July 19th, includes a sermon | 101d Folks Day for all Churches of : “ : , the feast of joy was denied the little |, : : ce | = : business to Gas Stations and Res- J ; |by Dr. Allan S. Meck, president | [the East Pennsylvania Eldership. aL ft iz done 1 fellow. A few days before an er-| : . y he | taurants. Some business is done by | \. 4 trek had erushed his leg, and | Ff the Evangelical and Reformed | AFTERNOON Mast 1 1 ~ oeleclion py hadalo Group Song r ol Ceremonies by former SESSION 2:30 Edwin Myers f First Baptist Church, Lebanon, Pa. Teachers and Friends - tor First Baptist Church, Lebanon, Pa PROGRAM 8:00 Rev. Raymond‘ Arndt Rev. A. Eugene Lloyd] | Here To-day | Miss Alice Strickler | by Raaio Group Battle Hymn Republic Rev. AND THE ENTIRE ROUNDING COMMUNITY. SUR- Kraybill’s Mennonite Church East Donegal Twp. Sunday, July 4 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship Mount Joy Methodist Church |by the Social Welfare Assn. These | will be named at a later date It was decided that there would be no Directors meeting during the bp Notes|C. of C. Taking a Vote | months of July and August. Ten renewals were added to the | membership as of July Ist. the retail stores, but it was report | mon at 11:00 am, and Miss Nelda | 3 ( y > soloist, Last Chance B. Sutton will be the soloist | The Hamilton Chorus, under the By JOHN T. KIERAN Abram | and a concert orchestra, composed of phony orchestra, under the Wittell, will pre- | direction of Longenderfer, members of the Lancaster sym- ( NE more chance to play his old { role! One more chance to put on the only thing left of the days direc- tion of Leigh E. there he lay, imprisoned in a heavy | Theological Seminary, led that this does mot amount to a | cast. | and music by the Church of God Mount Joy, Pa. > great deal. It brings people to To Arsel the rumble of wheels | Choir, Landisville, A sermon by Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor Tow brought back memories. Again the Dr. O. Bruce Poulson, Supt. of Joseph Shaefter, Supt. scar K. Buch |ine service. Former Teachers and Friends | Thursday —~ . Rev. G. J]. Umberger, Chaplain Lebanon Veterans’ Hospital NMA ( vil C N onlies Na \] 1 V1 ICAL OIE 1 o DOIG arse th nash isa ae Prayer Greelings ............. 2) NA Special Musi Ad ress Musical oelection Offering Yosing 5 Closing Song - , J [ | RRANGEMENTS bai, Se gis Skiing Sund: 95 PON FRAN } y 4 | 7:30 pm. Evening Worship But another outburst of childish | On und 1, July 25th, the morn Arndt, Chairlady |Sermon: “What Is Man in God's | (From Page 1) grief decided him. Hesitatingly, {ot- | mg worship Service will begin at | Miss Su | Sight?” on Thursday, July 1004 teringly he left the bed and start- | 11:00 o'clock, with Rev. Chilcote | £ ~ . Hl ys UL . . ' | oy re ed for the battered trunk in which } ‘harge The afterno Sorvino Mrs. Mae Weaver Wednesday Plenty of entertainment” will be | lay the old clown suit. Jn charg 3 The afternoon service, [ Mr. Edwin Myers Mr Mr Mr. John Mellinger Wm. 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Dallas Ziegler, Pastor n Major Bowes program and Sarah I'.ey had last heard of oi this | Most people fink of, & S as. Wie . — He probably was sti ere. harsh, burning substances found Sunday, July 4 Holsopple the famous Jutch come oh ap a yt only in poisons. But, as World Book | 9:30 a.m. Sunday School lienne heard over Lemoyne station, | give him a rousing salutation, encyclopedia points out, evn. God Be With You ‘Till We Meet Again | | . . |S av ' The stirring music of the circus |, | Sunday, July 4 lhe heavy traffic through Mount | | : ng i | Temperance League, with music 10:00 a.m. Church School ae : rang in his ears, He saw the big | Ry 51C SN Rae > a Joy, especially on Main Street is tent, the pranc- by the Broad St. Methodist Church ’ ; nine Worshi Ser | : ue Bes : ’ sud 11:00 a.m. Morning Worstup pers ve ry objectionable to citizens living Minute ing horses, the | Choir, and Car] H. Martin, tenor ce . 7 her, S i " . . 4 . > 3 f vice, Dorothy Leber, Soloist on Main Street. It is very hazard- | Ficti thousands of peo- |is scheduled for Tuesday, July 20th | i ous for children crossing Main St. iction ple 8 | and Dr. Ross H. Stover, pastor of Salunga Methodist Church dors: | 11s antics, shouts | 4 wel Ss { ga I J to go to school. ing his name—Arsel, the world's ie Messiah Lutheran Church in | Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor bo Firilit BY. Non il | Parking space which could some- | greatest fun maker, beloved by mil- | adelphia will be heard on Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. | times be used by citizens of the |lions—now Arsel the forgotten, the | Wednesday, July 21st, with the | Sunday, July 4 | Community is taken up by the unknown, in poverty and ill health. {special music being provided by { 9:00 Worship Service heavy {low of tafe. It .ds very He sat up ‘now in his bed uncer- | the First Methodist Church Choir | | . x i r ilv Yt . | 10:00 a.m. Church School | hazardous for pedestrians crossing tainly, wobbly. | of Columbia. { epsom Mai Street wolally: since tie 3ut anly for a moment did he hear wm T : { Main Street, especially since the | "gfe and applause of other | On Thursday night, July 22nd, Glossbrenner Evangelical S he I ossbrenner Evang 0 State Department of Highways has | gays for they were crowded out by the speaker will be Bishop Alex- Tons o re 3 : : | | United Brethren Church refused to permit the Borough to the crying of the boy downstairs. ander P. Shaw, Bishop “of the John MH. Gable, Pastor erect traffic lights regulating the He was inconsolable. The eireus | Central Jurisdiction of the Metho- Sunday, July 4 flow of traffic was passing him by. {dist Church S i itd oy : | : ; | . Special musical 9:30 a.m, Sunday School A ballot will be found in The Arsel was trying to carry bis thought | numbers will be rendered hy St | . * . a | . | 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 3ulletin. and the Chamber of Com- | #240 action. One more chance to be bis | 1, 1. A 11 p 3 lL Events Worship Balledn, & ! old self! One more chance to wear the Paul's A.UMP. Chorus and J | 7:15 pm. Even 1g orshiy merce would be very much pleased one thing that remained of his days of { Lester Thornton, baritone The young people who attended | if the citizens of our Community | glory—his clown suit. And for what a | Youth nicht will: be ohserved on {I e observed Oil the E.U.B. Summer Assembly at|would return this ballot to the Sec- cause! Friday July 53th. with Rov a Uc a { cv | Mount Gretna will have charge of |y¢tary, Maurice N. Bailey indicat- I'he shabby room became a dress- = al F | les Ary of ; ct} ir choice whet % not they [ing tent. Out there was the audi- | thomas Chileote, Jr. pastor of | ne their ¢ > whether or he € | PIN Ps Ou other rv | ence he was going to amuse, to | the First Methodist Church, from | | hu . i apd desire this highway to come thru |, xe happy—even more this time | Chatanooga, Tenn. as the speaker, 7:15 p.m. Mid-week Service. | Mount Joy an 1 Community. Re=| —to Sect 3 Ving Joy into a frame | and music by the choir of the member this is not the Dream |of mind tha woul beckon by: covery | Wesley Methodist Church from | Church Of God | Hishway. from Carlisle to Philadel- and lessen the misery of imprisoned | tool nd 3 li I. Bixler . | > Be? 5 i | Leola anc acquelline F. bixler e Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor | nhs. : ; sons 1. | limbs. ia. but a new highway to take Sade Sec \ Sunday. July 4 5 i Route No. 230 now. 20 But could he manage to go |Scprano. Rev. Chilcote will also ay, « A > ace £0= . iver 1% 1 | 9:30 am. Sunday School ! Io Sou 8 Nol Dow ¢ through with it? Could he find the | delive: the sermon on Saturaay 10:3 ee "M Be . W hi ing through Mount Joy. strength? The community nurse, | evening, July 24th and the choi 20 he i” a } | wo am. Morning Wor on oe having found him when she came | of the First Evangelical Congrega- | Sermon: “What Is My Patriotic ricit the injure , : te . ‘ ? Gi | Sermo 1 S to visit the injured boy, had told tional Church, Reading. will sing acids are | | Duty?” 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Bible | Study. 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir Practice. | | | | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church 10:30 among the most useful chemicals. [0 observed. Without acids, man’s health would | suffer, his industries would lie idle | and even his automobiles would |P2 not operate. Icing Up Railroads of ice are used annually by rail: roads of the United States. Of this | Tuesday quantity 13 million tons are used in| 7:00 rsonage. p.m. 7:30 p.m. Ibe held. N. N. Lower, ring the message. refrigerator car service and 3 mil | Wednesday lion tons are used in dining cars, | passenger | commissaries, offices, cars and in other ways. Light Weight Crutch Light weight crutch, having a tu. | will meet. bular body and tubular base, tele: | scopically arranged for adjustment, and adjustable handles; head capable of a cushioned rocking | movement and a curved foot piece providing a secure contact for the crutch, recently was patented. Supply of Ice More than 30 million dollars worth | home of Harry Fishburns. a support | of ice is sold in the United States | every year. Most of this is manu | factured ice, made by freezing water in ice plants, although some natural ice is cut from rivers and | Sunday, July 4 lakes. ih i First Marine Zoo The first marine zoo, in which sea animals could be studied in their natural surroundings, was estab. lished by the great naturalist, Louis Agassiz, at Buzzards bay, off the coast of Massachusetts in 1873. “yi ip Aluminum Shovels Shovels made of aluminum and weighing only a third as much as| the usual shovels have been found satisfactory in tests of light metal alloys in Russia, Strength of Masonry The strength of a brick or other masonry unit wall depends upon strength of the mortar joints. If mor. tar can be loosened by scratching, the quality is poor. | - Children Suffer ! Each year more than 800,000 fires | break out in the United States. Chil. dren are the most frequent vic. tims. Idaho Scenic Counties The area of Adams, Idaho and Boise counties in Idaho is about the same size as Switzerland and the | farm of Henry Shelly, four miles 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting west of Manheim near Back Run 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir. | School House. inere will be dif- Thursday ferent ker every night and 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid and W M.S. | special singing all day Sunday will features the service program. The services will begin at 7:30 Mt. P.easa! | es days and 7:00 o clock Sun- Brethren in Christ Church | day nights for two weeks. Every i Eld. C. H. Moyer, Pastor { one is invited to attend. | Sunday, July 4 3 { Sunday School. Re db | Wednesday | The Annual Bible School of the | 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting at the | Cross Roads Brethren In Christ | church, Florin, will convene every | —————— love ning Mon. through Fri. from : : ——r— Suddenly he almost collapsed. i J 2 tn. Moring Worship, | TAVE TIGHT a SAFETY flare ot strength that had buoyed | Wednesday | HAVE LIGHTS FOR SAFET him up puffed out. | Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor 9:30 a, m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Church Council at the a.m. Holy Communion will Prayer Period at the Holy Communion will Presiding i [Elder of the Western District will | TENT It is estimated that 16 million tons ly | senting | and old are cordially invited to at- Opposed are as follows: News From Florin featured at the old time festival at the Florin Hall ing, July 3rd, with a program pre- Oklahoma uring Virgil O”Neal who appeared on Saturday even- Travelers, feat- also Princess Aloha, native an dancer Bring the family for an evenung of entertainment. OW UNITED ZION GOSPEL SERVICES The United hold Gospel Tent Church will meetings starting Zion | 1 7 5 r 1 VY » WW o > & 1 7:45 p.m, Young People will meet | on the evening of July ith, on the July to 9:00 P. M. Everyone both young tend. Proper lighting on the farm 1s a Hawall- 19 through July 30 from 7:00] | smell of sawdust was in his nostrils. | (he Harrisburg District of Penna | S 8 8 0 or od. him that he must not leave his bed. starting at 2:30 o'clock, wil] feature Lancaster | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 1, 1948-58 a sermon by Bishop Fred Pierce Conference Church East the Philadelphia Methodist the {1 om { of the and | special by Peters- music of Willis S. Nolt, The closing sermon of the camp meet- direction ing will be preached by Bishop Corson, in the evening at 7:45 pm. | Mu ic will be provided by the | First Methodist Church, Lancaster and a brass quartet from the Lan- burg Acappella Chorus, under the | caster Symphony Orchestra. There is no admission charge to the camp during Camp! Meeting and ample free parking: available, The camp grove is open to both family and church groups and affords lent opportunity for a days outing. Morning devotions will be heard: over WGAL, Lancaster, from July 12th to 24th, at 8:30 am, with messages by the Methodist minis< grounds space 1s | ters of Lancaster and vicinity. 2k bi Eich SS 3 et icles Here's the hakpy ecipe: A —— unctional and [ 1t is designed gs Other materials cannot 10 « many | do. Investigate! LANDRISVILLE OFFICE | PHONE: LANDISVILLE 3511 Want tg your happy? Block J. C. SNAVELY & SONS, inc LANCASTER COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS make Add a few Insulux Glass to any standard kitchen plan. You can have a kitchen breakfast nook partition of Insulux or an exterior wall panel of Insulux to direct extra light to the sink arca ! ® OWENS =~ ILLINOIS INSULYZK GLASS BLOCK MOUNT JOY OFFICE PHONE MT. JOY 65 yy ien the circus had come into { the town a half dozen of the | old-timers were still with it. They | had been troopers long ago with | Arsel before he faded into oblivion. v regular circusman’s greeting, Arsel had the old suit on now. He wondered again what made him feel But then as he looked mirror he so strange. at himself in the dingy | Crushed Stone Mortor Cement Concreting, Mason & White Sand | Lintels As he looked at himself in the STAUFFER'S QUARRIES L. J. SMITH, Owner TELEPHONE 308 CONCRETE BLOCKS Chimney Blocks Flue Lining Steel and Aluminum Sash Overhead Garage Doors mirror he forgot everything, { forgot everything, He was Arsel, | | FIRE PLACE UNITS and ACCESSORIES the Children's Delight. | The | Suddenly a sound re-aroused his Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work — Estimates Cheerfully Given parsonage. | safety measure says J. R. Haswell, | flagged mind. Incredulously he lis- — ee | the extension agricultural engineer | tened. Was it just a part of this First Presbyterian Church of the Penna. State College. Con- Tat had ver Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor { veniently locate all lights and PE Ls i rn {Sunday, July 4 Y | switd hes so that all work areas play ing his march. The Circusmen's | | 9:30 am. Church School | and treacherous corners will be | March! | | 11:00 a.m. Union Service with! well lighted. He relaxed, happily. The boy was | LA 3 bo Marietta at Donegal. rn DQ ere getting his circus after all. Shouts | | 2 : of joy were coming from him. For | | Farmers who keep accounts say he little follow vag looking ont the | The Calvary Bible Church that an average of about five min- window. almost crying again wy Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor | utes a day is needed to keep the | was so excited and thrilled, Sunday, July 4 . | records up to date, according to «1 wanna dance,” he exclaimed, | 9:30 am. Bible School : | ©. L. Moffitt who is an extension | looking down at his cast. He saw Mr. E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. farm management specialist of the | one of the bandsmen come into the | 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship { Pa. State College. house. In a minute or two he came | scenery is much the same. re A ER — eee When in need of Printing. (any« | land the Lord's Table. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. 7:30 p.m. The Service. Tuesday | Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Church School 2:30 p.m. ,Revival'Prayer Meeting | Topic: “How we got our Bible”, Mrs. Earl Myers. Wednesday | | 7:45 p.m. Midweek Prayer Meet- | eee Ce 11:00 Union Service with Mount Joy and Marietta at Donegal a.m. (Sunday, July 4 Stimulate your business by adver= thing) kindly remember the Bulletin” tising in the Bulletin, ! 9:00 am, Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship out again and the band stopped play- ing. He said something to the oth ers and then they started playing | agaln, The boy looked puzzled. He lis tened attentively for a moment, | Then: “That first picce was so pretty made you wannd dance or somethin | But this one is so different. Gee! pe IE CA ~ ing. k i g Newtown sounds like somebuddy was dead. ig Thursday 0 Evangelical U. B. Church ! Released hy WNU Features | 7:30 p.m. Calvary Ambassadors Oscar K. 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