i : a gn ar I ~~ “ S } : “Church Notes Now, your Home Permanent is | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL I | THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY | EASIER . | AND THE ENTIRE SUR-| EASIER! | ROUNDING COMMUNITY. | EASIER! A Children's Day program was with new, round PLASTIC CURLERS exclusive with Rowenna Sunday, The Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor’ | Mr. E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt, ® Sunday, July 18 9:30 a.m. Bible School Tort 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship The Rev. Harry Fisher, Th.D. will HOME be speaking at this service. Dr. PERMANENT | Fisher is a native son and is visiting in the home of Mr. I. D. Stehman THE CREE COLD WAVE [on Market Street. Deluxe Kit, with Regular Kit, | 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. plastic curlers fiber curlers 312% 7:30 p.m. The Service. $200 Refill, no | Tussiey curlers, ,.. : 7:30 p.m. Newtown Street Meet- Yad ing All lus | prices ssi | Wednesday v ’ 7:45 p.m. Midweek Prayer Meet- Sloan's Pharmacy AY oan S armacy | Thursday MOUNT JOY, PA. | 7:30 p.m. Calvary Ambassadors. | Trinity Lutheran Church Men and Women Rev. W. I. Koder, Pastor : Sunday, July 18 9:30 a, m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. Women's Missionary Experienced Stitchers Machines Embroidering Machines Parish Howse. Helpers, Spanners Wednesday : d M d Meeting of the Young Ladies’ an enders | Bible’ Class. § asl: on Embroidering Machines web M chine Church Of God Sewing Ma Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Operators Sunday, July 18 . . 9:30 a.m. Sunday School | : r A Examiners & Folde 5 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship High Rate of Pay with Sermon: “Does God Want Me?” Excellent Working Conditions 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship APPLY Sermon: “The Great Testimony”. | Wednesday Mr. Warta 6:45 p.m. Junior Choir Practice Meeting. MOUNT JOY, PA. 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir Practice. | St. Mark's M. Ww E B B Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, July 18 & SONS | 9:00 am. Sunday School 122 South Barbara Street 10:15 a.m, Morning Worship MOUNT JOY, PA. - | Wednesday | 50 p.m., Midweek Prayer Ser- ROOF PAINTING PHONES: | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church Mt. Joy 117-3 Manheim 211J4 | L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor | § day, July 18 {9:30 am. Sunday School Qu ality Meats 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship and Sermon. ALSO | 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. A FULL LINE OF ' 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Tuesday | 7:45 p.m, Young People will meet | Wednesday Fruits & Vegetables 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. FO First Church KRALL'S Meat Market motrin cows i Mt. Jo Sari July 5 West Mai n 5 y 9:30 a.m. Church School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship, “Prophecy Fulfilled.” Special Meeting. Order your Baby Chicks at | Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor | Sunday, July 18 | 930 am. Church School | 7:30 pm. Evening Worship Jesus’ Understanding of Man.” | | once, if you want them in time | for your need, All Breeds SEND FOR PRICE LIST Kraybill’'s Mennonite Church 6. K. Wagner Chickery ., sz w=" 9:00 a.m. Sunday School i r ELIZABETHTOWN, PA, RZ, P. 0. Box 226 Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Phone 412J2 84s | Sunday, July 18 “oo a. “ro *1 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening worship. | fs A I Friday BEER . Call 118) 5 | 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting. For Home Delivery | Everyone welcome to these ser= WACKER vices. SPRENGER [ Sp VALLEY FORGE PIEL'S Mount Joy Methodist Church PRIOR | ROLLING ROCK Mount Joy, Pa. ALE € PORTER | Rev. James ¥. Mort, Pastor i ° oseph Shaeffer, Supt. ¢ J. Schmoll Joseph Shaeffer, Supt —Distributor— | Sunday, July 18 OPEN UNTIL 9 @. M. | 10:00 a.m. Church School Drive In For Curb Service | 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Ser= (vice. j. F. HUMMER Slate, Tile and Asbestos Roofing, | Serv Copper, Sheet Iron, Tin Spouting, | Service. Hot Air Heating. Ventilating, [Te dnesday Suction Fans, etc. Office: . 34 Detwiler Ave. IMt. Joy | {home of ‘Mrs. Joseph Phone 209-R $i — 7-17- i Salunga Methodist Church Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor ATHLETES oat Ire H Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. MAKE 5 MINUTE TEST “0 uy 1 Get TE-OL at any drug stare. A our 9:00 a.m. The Service POWERFUL PENETRATING fon 10:00 a.m. Church School cide FULL‘ STRENGTH." Reaches germs to KILL the: esi, 22 New! PRE 4 My ~~ SLOAN’ $ SS ay. ~ Subscribe for the Bulletin, «- |, | rendered in the Church of God at | Society. Cavered Dish Supper at | Mount Joy Mills 7:30 p.m. Monthly Missionary | in charge of Dr. I. N. Seldomridge | 6:15 p.m. Westminster Fellowship The Official Board will meet im- | mediately following the Worship 7:30 Women's Society meeting at | Weddings Thruout (From page 1) Paul H. MeMillan, Maytown, took | place Saturday at 11 a.m. in the | St. Mathew Lutheran Church in Harrisburg. The Rev. J. Elmer Leas officiated. Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held in the church | social rooms after which the couple left on a wedding (trip Upon their return they will reside at 2440 N. Fourth St., Harrisburg Both are employed by the, State | Department of Highways | Paul M. Ament Betty Bell Miss Betty Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bell, E-town R1, and Paul M. Ament, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ament, | Mount Joy R2, were married Sat- urday at 2 pm in the Washington Street Church of the Brethren, in E-town. The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev. Nevin Zuck The bride woe a light blue street length dress with white ac- | cessorics and a corsage of red roses and babys breath. Mrs. Alma Grace Brinser play- | ed the wedding music. After a trip through the south the couple will reside in Moun! Joy. The bride is employed by the Penna. Power and Light Co. in this boro and the bridegroom is an employee of Elwood Martin. Romaine Brown Russell Joseph Cooper The wedding of Miss Romaine Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Martin Brown of town and Russell Josepa Copper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Cooper, Salunga, took place at 3:00 o'clock in the Mt. Joy United Brethren Church { The Rev, Ezra Ranck officiated in the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by hei brother, Martin Brown, the bride | wore a white marquisette gown with a tight bodice, full skirt trim- med with chantilly lace, long pointed sleeves and tip veil of white tulle with chantilly lace at | tached to a tiara of seed pearls. | She carried a white Bible with a white orchid and white ribbons The maid of honor, Miss Nancy Brown, sister of the bride wore a | gown of blue marquisette and car- ried yellow rose buds with baby breath in colonial style with white ribbons. The bridesmaids were Mrs James Forry, who wore orchid | marquisette and carried pink car- nations in colonial style with | white ribbons Miss Dori Rice wore yellow marquisette and car- | ried red carnations. Both dre | es were on the same lines with fitted bcdice. All wore match | Ing head pieces of tulle and of | flowers The ring bearer was James Low- ell Bailey Jr. a nephew of the bride. Martha Ann Pettit. cousin { of the groom was the flower girl and wore a gown of white organdy and carried a basket of flowers The wedding music was played by Miss Luella Witmer, The bride's mother wore gray with white accessories and the mother of the groom wore pastel | green with w™ ite accessories and | red rose cor .iges The best man was J. Kenneth Bender and the @shers were Carl Hamilton and Guy Rohrer all of Salunga. A reception was held in the social rooms of the “urch for 62! guests. After a wedding trip to the New England States the couple will re- side at the home of the groom a Salunga. The bride is employed by the Tidy Products of this boro and the groom is connected with J. Har- vey Spahr at Manheim. dtl Elie emi WAGNER REUNION JULY 18 The 21st annual reunion of the Wagner family will be held on Sun- day, July 18th, at Farmers Grove midway between Abbotstown and East Berlin. Program at two o'clock, with Dr Bowersox, speaker. Music by a Marimba Trio. Games with prizes and refresh- ments will be sold. A An Ephrata lad may lose his leit |eye the result of a BB bullet pene- trating the eyeball, 4 a * " Jal A 3 i oh ¥ Gi Ve +5 1 » sy L 1/8 i \ Sunday will be the first of the (2 Opening of Landisville two great Sundays of the Camp Meeting, beginning with a Memor- ial Service at 10:00 a.m., and the (From Page 1) Methodist pastors and visiting : : . . { evening service at 7:45 o'clock. ministers assisting. The Com- | The : : | munion meditation will be given | Jivered by the Rev. Dr. Levi H, bv the Rev. Howard D. Bare, the | Zerr, Supt. of the West District of pastor of St. Pauls Methodist | the Philadelphia Conference and Church, Lancaster There will be | the evening sermon by Dr. Bryon music by the choir of the St. | K. Horne, President of Linden Pauls Methodist Church, under the | Hall Junior College, Lititz, In direction of Mr. Robert B. Til-|the morning, the special scloist berg. Car! H. Martin, the | will be Miss Nelda B. Sutton, a well-known tenor will also sing. | soprano, and in the evening the On Saturday night there will be a | music will be provided by the technicolor travelogue motian pic | choi of First Methodist Church, ture and lecture of The Scenic and i aster, under the direction of Historic South and Cuba—by the | Miss B. Stetler. There | Rev. Dr. Arthur C. James, Pas- will be a trumpet solo by John K. tor of Drexel Hill Methodist Stetler, Jr. Church Dr. James is widely 44) A great program of music has known as a lecturer. been arranged for the afternoon at STAIN and WATER REPELLENT For any garment that can be Dry Cleaned RAINCOATS JACKETS SCARFS COATS SUITS DRESSES Eicherlys USE OUR CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE the direction of Leigh E. Wittell will render a joint pro- pianist for the chorus is Harold Smith and Memorial Sermon wil] be de- A SUNSHINE BIBLE CLASS HELD MONTHLY MEETING its monthly meeting at the home of | Willis | Kendig read the Bibie selection . Myers and Murs. Kendig were on the entertainment wl Re Lie BREAKIRON | 's. Walter ing 5, J. M. Newcomer, Mrs. Willis Kendig, Mrs. Clarence Mowery and Mrs. | Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin Hamilton The Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa., Thursday, July Ig 1948-5 is the director and a concert orches- — Remodel ol Now! rene | | | | | | held |} Get rid of the old style fixtures and start to enjoy a {completely modern bath, New design, Easy to clean, Beautiful. ’ | Payments To Suit you. Take Months To Pay. First Payment | Due November First | i { | and | the A PLUMBING - - HEATING G — OIL BURNERS | | nl | PHONE MOUNT JOY 91-J2 Moun} Joy. A Crushed Stone STAUFFER'S QUARRIES: L. J. 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