REPORT OF CONDITION OF THR FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND | TRUST COMPANY OF MT. JOY | IN THE STATE OF PENNSYLs | VANIA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI. | NESS ON JUNE 30, 1948, a FT eam LL A dL ls The Barrier nn. ] sKogee ¢ '. © oli ME, ’s I] » —] Church Notes] NEWTOWN (Local Folks Visit |i oti vids Tie fein tf for Tun Theme Sb 2 0, i ° those unforgettable experjenes | 1 b Of M ki F Ww k E | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Walters, ‘| (From page 1) visiting the Kaplans formerly from | 0 d ing arm or asier NEWS dL ” ing Lancaster; Mr. "and Mrs. Claude | route 40. Thence to. Richmond, | Mt. Joy. We arrived at Kappy's | k Th H N E di : THE CHURCHES I! | ls One Tas! at as 0 a ing (Published in response to call made | by Comptroller of the Currency, un- der Section 5211, U, 8, Revised Sta- | os) AND THE ENTIRE SUR Reigle, Mr. and Mrs. Chasles | Indiana making only routine stops. | a good while after supper time, | utes), | 4 } Nhe nyt > ras at |} WB ire ne SS. ASSETS | ] MMUNITY | Stark, of Columbia and Mr. and Our first extended stop was at nungry and tired nonetheless Ra : Cash, balances with other Collapses | ROUNDING CO . Mrs. John Fogie, of Mountville | Terre Haute, Indiana, where we | After the exchange of greetings, | By IRA MILLER Pleces of farm ey be banks, ancluding reserve wo | —— Mrs, gle, | : TR ate 4 pak Stila} A . Mectrificati Bureau ment. Both, however, i balance and cash ems in {yi By > visited Mrs. Serena Fogie and Mr. | were to have our first taste of the Harriett assigned the task wl Farm Electrification the currently expanding “push bute ce of collection .... 654, 3.28 | JOIN ADLINGTON Kraybill's Mennonite Church and Mrs. Harry Fogie on Sunday. | western hospitality We were | slaughtering and plucking of S8V=1 fhe development of time and labor | ton” farming age. at a. areata iE oii : a East Donegal Twp. Mrs. George Schelkope gave a | graciously received in Terre Haute | eral chickens to Kappy, which he, | saving equipment for atm use ts a As a result, the f ipo 9 Suh , ! on iil pa i at | MIS BY wh ht : x l 14 : 1 : | never-ending job. Typics axamples sels antes 39 29% 19 | "THIF ; ves claimed that | ind. ’ i NG a ia . | never-ending job. Typical e \ JOY, PA. Oe i oi Stat we Freel ty I HE Rev. Mr. Jone, elaine) be. Sunday, July 11 . birthday party for her son, Leslic | at the Bible Center by the Secre- | like a faithful husband, carried out | jC continuing program of re- | which hoists hay into the barn mow, ; Eo {8 71 the stronger the relationship b 9:00 a.m. Sunday School sie. er SPE ary to the Pastor After the to perfection. About 10:00 p. m. | search and production are the elec- | The team of horses or tractor, which poi IS101 25,118.71 een ty en. the wider the rift : . Lee He was two years old on | tar I A E used to spend hours on the end of Other and dy wee Nn: lwo men, ne Sa [10:00 a.m. Morning Worship | lity formalities of introduction were | that night we sat down to a| _ nami ba SEC Spe ar ae = bentures . 0,858.67 | if anything happened to break the | June 25th, ad " the familiar hay rope, are now freed Corporate stocks : 9,000.00 | wond » Sai as { ature —— 3 v Schelk ‘aro I dispensed with the Pastor, Dr. | sumptuous, deliciously prepared | for more productive work. And so is 1 yuu, bond. He said it was human nature, Mrs. Sadie Schelkope Caroll anc I | era d A—— § OU US and Col § ( ding . a . : ua Brant . " , n <Q A or Sad dia unt (in luding , ec and he liked to tell about Frank Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Vrs. Kathryn Williams, of Colum- | Kodabaugh was notified pf our |and delightfully refreshing and ap= thei driver, wor the ising. eu ) overdrafts . 217,702.68 oh ; ro Ja ig IVIT'S & © ’ rk igi i Be Taira storage chore 1 Mt > rs — di Diss bap Holly and George Clyde to prove | Sunday, July 11 bia, Mrs. Robert Schelkope and | presence and made his way to petizing dinner with chic ken and | one man from a place on the wagon, "URDAYS REIS aud sures fin 20,304.77 | ne pout. had been neighbors | 3:30 a.m. Sunday School family. Mrs. Earl Garner visited | the church and gave us every |all the fixings. This was truly In operation, hay is lifted, as desired, ATINEE : Real estate owned other Fhe two men had bees hy | it ir | Friday Mr. and Iv George Schelkope | consideration, which included the | one of the highlights of the trip | i to an overhead track in the mow ag AND than bank premises ..... 1.00 | and the closest of friends all their 3 : Mr. and irs. Georg ’ 04 other full | foe iis writer and Hare ii the hoisting rope winds around a LIDAYS Uther assets 11,049.95 | lives. It was the same with their 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting. and family on Sunday. use of the lounge and other fa 3 . appy a drum. It moves along the carrier uns 00 P. M : Total Assets $3 710.907. Wives, and when Jim Holly and | Eyeryone welcome to these ser- Mr. Harry Fogie, of Philadelphia | ities for tne refreshment of the |ietta have absorbed the principles fi H1 he operatar iis progres aud A 3 Ola) AN HOLST Bitty Clyde came on the scene, the |. ‘ vg veorge | body and soul. After about 2|and practices of western hespitality Tre eases ihe Joad, gated. p LAABLILT Liss Betty Clyde cz hh at | vices: | visited Mr. and Mrs. George y 4 i : back rope or a second drum returns doposits Oi [vine two youngsters grew ho ae uch a | S——— Schelkope over the week end hours of refreshments we again | and nave given extravagant ex- the hay carrier to the mow entrance uals, partnerships, ane home in each other's houses as in | one : . i ith reek 3 ti | met ’ vol di i in en= in yrepara ion for another tri 3, 4 rporations .,.. [Lae | 4p tir own. It didn't seem possible The Calvary Bible Church | Ms. Victor Fogie of Philadelphia | took to the road toward Illinois presgon of that host ir o is Px paraiion | OE er i Time deposits of . ‘ . YP ‘hi ading for E th: anda- | tertaining ir party. t was by Wh 3 . 2 uals, partnerships and that anything could come between | Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor ond daughter, Shirley are spend- heading for B¥ingh im and Vanda | te ining ou party i, oh tI cost Corporations coe the two men. Yet they did fall out, | gunday. July 11 thie 4 few davs here. We arrived in time for|no means easy to break away an of hoisting hay averages about a 4 To tal Ny 17| and the cause was so trivial folks | 9 30 a m Bible School Mr nd Mrs. Irvin Witmer and | supper and another period of | start for home. But the time Rilowait Bout Lover per Ho. to 3 postal savings) 64,626.17, ° ' 13 : ROLLA 2 i XX EY. : . : | ; : . ‘he silo unloader was designe 2 Dey oh i i Poise 561 couldn’t believe it. (Mr. E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt family visited Mr. and Mrs. John | FAYSK al refreshment. After ow | © ne in the midst of a downpou put another farm “hand job” on a 3 Otter rcortined wd 727% The Clyde fafm and the Holly | 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship { Raulfman of Tronville supper we had as our goal East | Wednesday morning for us to mechanical basis and to eliminate —— 5 theta 1 BY - ane ndioine sach other, sort of | Il) Ea 2 a ; : : . ic | leav he balanc { tri many miles of weary climbing. The 3 cashier's checks 6,578.13 | place adjoined -each y us x Snbaking ( : ov SF van | St. Louis, Illinois and St. Louis | leave on the balance of our trip | ar) . 4 Fotal Deposits $3, | back to back, and the line fence be- | The Pastor Speaking { Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shum t} dpproximately 1500. miles unloading mechanism hangs over the 3 Quer labilities ui... 16,344.29 {ween them was an old rail affair 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. were Sunday guests of Mrs. Ma- | Missouri where we had p / approximately lo niles. |} ensilagc and follows it down as the i Total 1 lit 3.376.944.84| that a new-born 7:30 p.m. The Service tilda Den beforehand to meet the fifth mem | We headed north thru western silo is emptied. Curved blades, which 5 otal Liabilities .... . 93,376, ‘ : AGA " . Te . ! 4 ay . . = : hice iller Wolge=- | Mic od roc ’. eos Ba are attachec 0 a rotaling oom, CAPITAL, ACCOUNTS - Minute lamb could have Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Norman Miller of | bet of our party, Miller Wolge- | Missouri west of Kansas City but “work” the ensilage to the center of ss" Capital Stock v.45 clim Ded over 7:30 pm. Newtown Street Meet- | Salunga, visited with Mrs. Lillian | muth, who was to have arrived at| traveling thru Independence Mis- the silo where it is blown down the 3 suo k, total par ASL Fiction easy almost any | nn Witte. on Sanda Lambert Field in St.. Louis Sat. | souri, the home of the President. 1 Shute. The unjoadier Speraied by a $125,000.0( 25,000 ace. So one g | Witmer, on Sunday. a: : : : i . | control switch and timer device on 4 BUplus 175,000.00 i iust before Dt time, the | Wednesday | Mis, tda Eisenberger, Misses Ida | morning cn the Washington plane We arrived in DesMoines, Towa at | bw Rs J“ | the barn floor, It is necessary to 3 Undivided profits ....... 61,078.83 | spring, just before see y Sed, Mrs. i ’ er . te © Adin. ; Tous i Ra cL . 3 a : (Hd ioe | two men got together and decided | 7:45 p.m. Midweek Prayer Meet- | and Virginia Greenawalt, Mrs. [out of Dayton, Ohio. We accord 4:00 am and asked the way t0| QEHOWN ABOVE is a cut-away view climb into Je silo only shout once = count for preferred stock) 2,373.53] replace it with a brand new wire ing | Maggic Way, and Mrs. Jacob | ingly found the airport and beau- | Dallas Center, where we were to | of a silo unloader in operation, or in 29 lo ye ne { ; a 5 Magg ¥. | cell is Whits We shou Siti site: si et Sas vith ensilage being blown down C pe 1g 0] | Total Capital Accounts .. 563,452.56 | fence. When they had finished both | Thursday | Geltmacher. visited Mr. and Muss, | tiful cakins nearby where we stay | stay with an aunt of Mrs. Wolge wit pm "ake tl Eo DUI the chute ladder, to which it ig 3 SANS men stood around telling each other | 7:30 p.m. Calvary Ambassadors. | Daniel Moore on Saturday and also ed for the night. We learned to muth, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kel- atiached. [ora ang ae 10,307.20| what a neat job they'd done. Fu | M rol 31 1 vor | Wal-| the chagrin of all that bad wea- | ler, who live on a large farm in a | trically operated hay hoist and silo The machine skims off ensilage ital . ILS 3,540,8391.2 “She's as straight as a gunbar- | Sunday, July 18 Mrs. Violet Shenabrook anc al- | pe 3 Cp : er, : 8 | anloader. evenly. Also, it handles frozen en- —— 3 ANSEES pl a rel.” says George Clyde, squinting | 10:30 a.m. Dr. Harry Fisher will | ter Shenabrook and Mrs. Andrew | ther was encoun ares causing the | fertile farming area of Towa. | “phe hay hoist appeared on the mar- | silage, breaking it up ready to feed, 3 “to secure uid 16 { down the row of posts. | speak on a prophetic subject. | Kerner «<f Columbia. plane on which Miller was a pas- | They heard us come into the | ket several years ago, whereas the | The unloader is operated by a 3 Qorse« 5 i Stel purposes 2 908.51) Toll Mrs. Daniel Moore has been suf- | Senger to. miss his connection at | farm yard and left their beds to | Silo unloader is one of the newer | power motor. 24 (i) Loans as shown above are “Sure is,” eed Frank Holly, tak- —— | i's a A in ? v 5 \ a . | rr 3 after Sure 15,” agreed ran . ) , | et Dayton, which meant that the | greet us, and show us into our | v in- : after deduction ot reserves | ayo’ Took. "But yonr place bas growed | Evangelical United Brethren from bruises sustained when she ihe witty leave St ys q Yd re welwill be shown at ‘the Calvary] lt sre DBRT RO, 172 Over about 4 fool 100 Church fell down a flight of steps at her | re uged party ad to leave St. | beds. During our stay there we [vil e shown a 1€ alva e Liana : : far on my side.” | Florin. P home last week Louis without him in order to| visited at the Brethren in Christ | Bible Church in the near future 1 omberger, cashier of the | Sa ie | ortn. Xa, Sa 3 ake , 2 g engagement in| Church : all: Senter : ir | " AER RE hank. to Sole allt He said it joking like, and if | Sunday. July 1 Mrs. Peiffer of Millersville, a | make the speaking engagement in |Church at Dallas Center and in lat a time announced. We will VALUE LiL the above i Peay | George had let it pass there would [5% am. Rusduv. | former resident of Newtown is |Oklahoma that night, From Saint | the Pastor's home. Pastor Sum- | welcome the opportunity to show P AR ADE ——— the ies or ER Cashier | have been no harm done. But one Ia : . ing Tor Mrs: Moore Louis we started southwesterly to-{ uel Lady and his good wife and | these pictures to any group desir Ey ln 5 sors dt ther, and first thing 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship caring lor Mrs. Ni . ‘albu Ns ow : . ese pictures to any grouyg or RAD Aflirmed to ana subscribed betore | word led to another, d i 9 . . M and Mrs. Ray Gamber of | Ward Springfield, Missouri on our | family received us in a gracious |; to’ see the Wo anticipate IN OUR A me this 6th day of July, 1148 | they knew both men were yelling | The elements of Holy .Commun-| Mo. and | oy > 66 Pastor Charles Fahl *. There wer her eo the. b ) MINS Gertrude Hens, Notary Public, and shouting at the top of thei {inn will be administered Middletown spent the week end 66 astol 1arles ahl | manner. lere were other stops | {aking an offering at the meetings COLUM! Ww, NEW, x MER, | voices. When each of them finally 7:15 pin. Evening Worship | with Mr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber. formerly at Elizabethtown is at | among friends before dinner was | which is to be used toward the WILL LEAD Beans grabbed up his tools and headed Holv Compuinion ber. present ministering in this city at ser ved at the Keller home after purchase of a water system for YOU TO Directors |g, the barn, the most beautiful | Wed | On Friday evening. ‘members of [the Grace Bible Center. Time | which, with some time for relax- | the Lupolds This is primary at S AVIN( S a - etme reer eee | 3 : as | ednesday ee y Bs > . Ee ie . d ld i oa “ REPORT UF CONDITION OF Tt | friendship in Reefer county hii C i it . { by|the Good Samaritan Sunday | did not permit a stopover here, | ation, after a delicious dinner we this time hf chou hic ; Tig i a / ‘nic sponsore y HIN . ja. : . 5 . UNION NATIONAL MUUNT oui | busted wide open. And no one could | omy Pe 35 re 3 School lk h ile vertain | 0 Wwe continued south on routes |set the nose of the Buick | BANK OF MOUNT JUY, PENNA, do anything about it. | the EU B. Su day Sch sol at | =chool class who made a certs os - i hid : SE | AL THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON J HW RE | percentage in Sunday School at-| 0 and 37 into northwest Arkansas | in which we were traveling to- ’ ls Their wives tried hard enough. | Long's Parks | 5 | the Fayetteville and thence ard the easte The | . oe ts 4 | .: k I my u y evillg anc 1ence to | ware the ecastern states. ne i (Pubusuca an aesponse to call made pt it was no use. The truth was | Thursday tendance were taken to Lancaster | bi : | LLER 7 by Compiroller ul tie Lurtency, ul: |." they were acting like P15 hort. Midweek Prov Sor. | by their teacher to see a baseball Fort Smith, Arkansas. In cros- | trip east was uneventful, but wel- FLORIN, PENNA ir Section ozll, U. 8. Sta- | DC ’ :10 p.m. Midweek ayer Ser=| PY ASG : ; ; ’ NA. der gSecuun ozll, U, ©. sevieea Sia: | FLL but each was too stubborn | | arr Wet reay ed Roses and sing the beautiful Ozark Mountains | come since every mile clocked off | <Q Lutes) idiots, but ed vice 3 | game between the Red Roses an : | | . R WEEKS ASSIS to make the first move. After fe 6 the Wilmington Blue Rocks. At-| We encountered the first trouble | meant a mile nearer home and | A260 on hada . they both got so cranky | eb" . Si . the te The atde Yo 28 We : CA pecCld i i ’ ! Li 111 Juding | Quartel i poo living with them, And | St. Mark's | tending were: Jack Witmer, Eu- |of the trip. The radiator Sena | loved ones. We arrived home on | Pig : the there was ‘ igh tn WW oo ne: Tale 2 ted to mimic the famous Old | Friday evening June 25, at 10:30 | = li te they took it out on the two young- Evangelical United Brethren | gene Witmer, Thomas Fogie and | ew 2 rs a ads 2 $8 COLD WAVES now $6.00 co hl i 6 | ster E H. Ranck, Past | Lloyd Geltmacher | Faithful Geyser of Yellowstone | hot, tired, dirty and thankful to = f collection a $787,520.66 sters. zra H. Ranc astor : : ‘ t vernment onlig | Sund Yale 11 ys [ rer ttl Be re em | Park All that was needed to| Ged for the safe trip and blessed 4 $5 MACHINELESS now $4.00 * with a : . wey fe a- | Sunday, July i . : : > No ae direct aus 5 "4 108.885.43 UT human Safe > human The | 9 0 S : School Kansas City and St. Louis,! Mo.. | ¢@lm the troubled waters was an | fellowship enjoyed with friends # wr DEB-U-CURL FOR LONG HAIR $5.00 COLL sans ev Oy Py ture, and before e year was J: a.m. sunday Schoo | omy YY ih a * | : | Duier bonus, ules, and id : ; : . : . ts 4 able mechanic who soon had the | along the way. Naps a tin he Be erin 157,563.30 | over Jim and Betty were 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship jure two of the largest railroad cen- aor a I el . ; FEATHER HAIR CUTS 50c Ke nding ; ; saturday nights, and sort . : ters in the U. S roublec der control anc Ve | This writer took a large num- red. socks, including | in town on Saturday nights, : Holy Communion ters in the U. OS. | | oe PHONE MT. JOY 153-]-11 Maude Buller, Propr. no I kof Veddinl 13 0 | of hanging around together after | 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship re = Gree | were able to proceed. We ar-| per of pictures all in color which | y ? cserve Bank 3,500 po : » :30 p.m. Eve : x ~~: : > der 2. ila park mts (nelud- church. Everybody could see the I y E When soll of Printing | rived at Fort Smith late in the | sm urder Louus and Inscoun t their | Holy Communion en in need of Printing. (any ruil 3 ing $18.55 overdrafts) .. L,149,40L45| way it was with them, except their | ; ; ; afternoon of Saturday with only | guil : i Tuesd: | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin y nly | re Bank premises oy | fathers. The Rev. Mr. Jones tried | Tuesday eM fifteen. mile AE . $23 ur : "oe “ ’ ¥ | —_— | © ! S separaung | C60, f 35,858.52 | to get in a word with Frank and 7:30 p.m. Girls Missionary | . y it didn’ . 30 ro i Many from Gans, Oklz + desti= on the matter, but it didn’t | 00 Meeting In The Church Soul, Crown Him With Many |fro ans ahoma our desti Nene Other =bad dd) 00 a bit of good, and there’s no Thursday Crowns, King of Kings, Chorus; | nation When we arrived in| J “770 telling what way things would have D. Sneicty Pi . Narrator, Rev. Monroe Dourte. Gans at the Lupold home we had Assi veer. | gone if it hadn't been for Frank's Joreas Society Pienic Meetin or found Ray and Total Assets . 8 - Caroline together LIABILITIES old bay mare. -_—— D . Sra tarts ga Lx oat ith . smber: { he ; > | : . at ich 4 oncgal Presbyterian Church with S01 members 0 the oro George Clyde was at the barn Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Church busily engaged in making L J. SMITH, Owner 8 al erships, v ie . . A. Meuregor, S . Rhy aR . Th ; 2,503,522.89 | doctoring some shoats when his wife L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor J as . ols i Epo ishing if. “Mrs. Sunday, July 11 c¢nicken corn soup to feed the Aline deposis ol and Betty came rus 5 Sunday, July 11 OA ‘ ‘3 7 TELEPHONE 308 uals, parinershij | Holly just ph ned,” said his wife, 9:30 am. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Church School many hungry mouths that, would i « rporations oer es cers =m bol, en Belle on dy © x6 v r ary ces «wv | be in attendance : the services | Deposits of U. 8 Govern: 10:30 am. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. Women’s Missionary in ¢ % ince at the service: ment 61,8 ) nd Sermon Societies of Mount Joy and Donegal [the following day. After the avings) . pase 11,360.04 {and Sermon. | Votre Late anc 3 5 leet at the Dell. Mrs. Harry Hart | greeting was over the party pre- E B O K ry L ebosits of § at 8 ind 2 4005 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period Meet at the Dell. Mi ry A ) I i ( : political su Tn a 730: p.m. Evangelistic’ Servi of Lancaster will report on the Wo- | pared for the evening meal and her deposits It an 0 . Lvangelistic Service il! : J ; re os 5,540.30 M ee men's Synodical Meeting. The | the service which was to follow 8 ’ 106.0 rs . This writer s » re y % A = KR i he ross w have | This writer spoke to a large and 1 7:00 p.m. Sunday School Board i Hs of i Cra if S50 receptiv udience on Saturda t 9 Chimney Blocks | . re | . } Ve audience 1 } \ 0.00 | Hh os charge of the Devotional rogram nS ay C h d S | 0,000.00 | as oo Le vered-Dish Supper nignt and three times on the rus e one uesday igi iis : Ji : z Lord’s Day to still larger audi 7:45 pm, Young People will meet 1 i ence In the afternoon of the Wednesday Mount Joy Methodist Church Tr Try semen of 21% Morlor Cement | privilege to dedicate the building Flue Lining Mount Joy, Pa. Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting 8:00 p.m. Choir will meet. 2 . i. Jose Shaefier, Supt. in which they meet for services C S d Ri 8:30 p.m. Official I'sard will meet : Joseph Shaefier p Assisting him were Evangelist oncreting, tee an A Sunday, July 11 dq ¢ Jou M { War Jonald Carpenter of Joplin, Mis- hi | . S h Ploacan 9-0) m. ship Se o | [ Mt. Pleasant { 9:00 2m, Worship Servi souri and Pastor and Mrs. Ray | Mason & Ww ite A uminum as [ Brethren in Christ Church 10:00 a.m. Church School : i 1 | El y 3 [ | Lupold. The folk of the congre- Assets pledged or assigned | M. C. H. Moyer, Pastor a ration unitedly xpressed their | San Ere liabilities and pa | Sunday, July 11 Salunga Methodist Church J x : y ex] yp oy 4" - 6" - 8" - 10" Overhead for other purposes ....es 2 “4.00 | | On, brine YU : w. James F. Mort, Pastor willingness to snare In the work State of Pennsyivana, County of 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Rev. James F. Mort, t G tl ith the I Id D State of Penns ' : a | 3 a . edt . i rans together with the Lupolds . Lancaster, ss: NC \ 1 Wednesday Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. it Gan Lint | Garage 0ors Carl 8 Krall cashier of the GR . i mG Ta | bv exten or a ST in e S i RS 7 eh rad ds so lemnly affirm ul the wav it | 7:30 p.m. or moet: the | Sunday, July 11 | 8 exten ling i re ne of o g i that the BY SE ot a Be | Byervioly sna Se y {home of Annie Emenheiser, 10:00 a.m. Church School fellowship to t Ie ‘Juno ds before a best of 1 K dge ¢ : ‘AS W y. . he C oe ? of v 0 he best oS KRALL, Cashier| was with - | 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Ser | th Chancel Rail of Si | Sworn to and subscribed before me | reath. *‘She says she was "oe 4 am hii How. | Gans is a needy field, the folk § : < all out of breath. *‘She sa} First Preshytertan Church vice. Official Board Meetiig follow C d O {his fin’ day of July Bary Publio | gown the lane when she saw their “a iy . ia are eager fcr a Bible centered FIRE PLA E UNITS an ACCESS RIES Annie C. Blensinger, I Tatil v 4 Qe alli Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor ing service. ion expires Jan. 26, 1949 | 51g hay mare on her back, all tan- | : ministry, they have a spacious and : : gled up in the line fence. Frank | Friday, July 9 Wednesday : 5 J . ; COAT Nya : fe : it vo . : + | well appointed church building in CLARENCE NEWCOMER | and Jim are in town, and she’s 7:30 p.m. Communion Prepara- 7:30 p.m. W.S.C.S. Meeting at L api * Bb {comfort or your 35¢ back. Today at From here we journeyed west= SLOAN'S PHARMACY vertising left on their door step. Jesus, Male Quartette; Be Still My man, i "OVENTRY ; il cu - . r hich to worshi and a Pastor ‘Ine . . AM, : MARTIN S. MUSSER | afraid the poor thing will cut her- | ory Service, home of Mrs. Amos Newcomer, | Which to worship and a « | Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work — Estimates Cheerfully Given 5 MARTIN & Directors. | (14 to pieces time they get back. | Sunday: Tulv 11 | who will faithfully preach the 3 | s 0 § > some. | >unday, July > {word of G [ A. | Spe thon you'd do some { 030 om. Church School Newtown Word God to i m. i) I i ting about 1% | 10:45 a.m. Mornin Worshi Lvangelical U. B. Church | prepare this manuscript, news has | : his own ) 145 a.m. ] g Worship, angelic: > B. & i c I 118J5 “Holly can look after his own | hie i tre. 40. me. front Gas at ise 1 . 1" Gacres. “WHY 1 | Communion, “We Have an Altar. Oscar K. Buch, Pastor BEER a stock, 5578 gorge, Why, Dag Sor; fy nn ¢ we an 1 he in tor Lupcld collapsed at the con- | i or Home Delivery says Betty horrified, and the 2 sdaay dl J : : of the savin i. | | i KER minute she tears out of the barn 6:30 p.m. Women's Missionary 9:00 a.m, Sunday School clusion of the series of Service! Wag ae fast as she can. She stops long |g . =. m. Evening Worship and is presently confined to his | : SPRENGER = as fast as s an, wm oy ib a Societies of Mount Joy and Donegal :00 p.m. Evening V/orshiy hed {ind th ft ORG ive she 0 grab a ed anc unde: 1e care oO he Md 1 yal ELS enough St Ue dive ee ras Meet at the Dell. Mrs. Harry Hart . : x ’ . PRIOR hammer @ a pa o ey Ss, wl c Wo- Church Of God physician : ROLLING ROCK then disappears down the lane, It | of Liste i will repost on fe ye Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor [ Our party stayed over for the A ALE & PORTER doesn’t take long for George and [men’s Synodical Meeting. The ev. LC. I. Helwig, Fas rics of Mond night Pas | id ig 1 + Se ces ) 1 ay J . his wife to follow her. By the time | of the Cross will have Sunday, July 11 te i. Victor J. Schmoll | they reached the back pasture, Bet- | 40" oy Th i Program | 9:30 am. Sunday School tor D M. Prults from Kansas 0 WwW —Distributor— ty had released the poor beast that } Covered Dish 10:30 am. Morning Worship City, Kansas spoke. We made | l. . 1 OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. had caused all the commotion. Mrs. > an Sermon. “Whv Am 1 Here?” our departure from Gans on Tues- ; 2 In For Curb Service ly was there, too, fussing over — a A < lay for Stillwell, Okl: a, where i on them. And that's the way it | Mastersonville Church 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion Ser | 101 a We t Rlahor eo hor | 3 ia ; f ve were to eet tw ore NG | was when Jim and his Dad rattled | Sunday, July 11 vice, : “2 | y : Tr 2 m or) on hn SI: : J. F. RU MMER up in the truck. 7:00 p.m. Program by the Gospel | Wednesday piope Mo. es bh 4 isSionary p i Slate. Tile and Asbestos Roofing | It was George who rose to the oc- | Light Chorus of Rapho District. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Bible | work the mountain folk 3 4 i Sheet Iron, Tin Spoufing, | casion. “The Way” Study. oe ia Before reaching AND ‘SO SMOOTH! 4 iv Heating. Ventilati : co tanior Chelr Practice. | Stillwe /e encountere re car - | Hot Ah Heating: ¥ salting, “Frank,” he 435, a bit 21 fe Make a Joyful Noise Unto The Lord,| 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir Practice. ane 2% in 0 ae % Bo Fri 2 | Sue ‘ans, . U iia Hide: 1 Re 29208 rok y , . 1 re a te ( 3 : . : roi] side, "this danged fence br ban that | Chorus; Prayer; The King of Glory: —— i y unl | wr Office: 34 Detwiler Ave. IML. Joy but we'd have less sense than that | ¥ A the city, hhere our troubles were | : | ies: © a ule 4 re df we let it keep | Let Jesus Come Unto Your Heart Church of the Brethren 1 v's 4 . CA { Phone 209-R dumb brute ;yonder-if we let 1 | Let Jesus’ Come Unto Your Heart, seine From. ts The ie] foe | pe pd - Ta oy | a, yo i | 1 . : a v 7-17-tf these youngsters apart. | Chorus; Duet; T Take Jesus, Medley, Salunga, Penna, . - i Grace Chapel Mission and God's "REE | Tor once, Frank seemed at a loss | Beautiful Saviour, Chorus; Foot- A Hymn Sing sponsored by the ph iy neat live i 1 Te Bote. MONE JOY, PENNA. = or once, a : IY ar S ell and Miss Bow- i - AF ho | caval . ATHLETES FOOT ITCH or words but he contrived a «rin. steps of Jesus~Jr. Ladies Quar-| Men's Work Organization will be 4 nie Sash "+ ; Glen Prick ¢ Howell Overhand 1Zes for w I ! . . man from Lebanon and Miss 8 r ; . HOW TO STOP NY Released by WNU Features tette; God's Trumpet Is Sounding, held in the Landisville Camp Grove AT fron Philedetphis. We os Also—Ideal for Driveways, Park- Ready Mixed Concrete {+ Hauling Crushed Stone mises. i MAKE 5 MINUTE TEST . "ee : Must Jesus Bear The Cross Alone, on Sunday, July 11, with afternoon delizhtid anit visit ing Areas, Farm Lanes, eta i =, 8t Clate Anthracite J - oo a delig! res g S IT. this POWERFUL PENETRATING | Everybody reads newspapers bul | 1'}| Go Where You Want Me To Go, program at 2:30 p.m. Sora at low cost maintenancei cide PULL STRENGTH. Reaches ads circul. d« | Chorus; Go Tell S ne About| Chorister will be Perry L. Hoff-( "***: Eo NEW foot | NOT everybody reads circular ad« | Chorus; Go Te omeone | CEES germs to KILL the itch, Get | =
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