y tilt rine One town - av “0 ¥ | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 5, 1948—5 : ORY. DR. 5 MILLIS ||" CONTROL BEAN INSECTS | black aphids on lima bean flowes: OPTOMETRIST | Dust or s ray with rotenone tg | clusters, spray 40 per cent nico= : A i Iph di di The Rainbow | Su N. Market St. Hizabefiown { control the second generation of | tine sulpi at according to recs 56th Annual Camp Meeting of The Churches of God at Central Manor 8 3 Begins Saturday Evening, Aug. 2lst -- Ends Sunday Evening, Aug. 29th vo Wa PROGRAM Whitman. TRUSTEES | Mexican bean bettles, says E. J. | tions : RW : Gdn Coop : en re eel Saturday, ‘August 21 The OFFERING at this service WILL BE W. R. Weaver, 1948 ry Special PHONE i-J | Udine, extension entomologist of 7:15 P. M. Song Service FOR THE VOYAGE EXPENSES OF DR. H. M. Lehman, 1949 A. F. Eshleman, 1950 | By rr nse | Pa, State College. For control of Subscribe for the Bulletin, 7:30 P. M. Opening Exercises. FIDELIA GILBERT. A TAVARES. TVS 7 | Rod 9 Ey 3 Ex: unis ed by Agbointment ——— 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, 6:45 P. M. Young People’s Service, Rev, SPEAKERS FOR CAMP | T. M. RIDER - A . - GW . " ‘Moho Yh ay . 1 ota . | ‘ r D. D, “Why The Blessing Came”. Wiliam 3 Dea, Pu: ws Chapter Rev. Andrew Telford, D. D.,, Rev. William THEN the woman who had been || Daily: 9 to 1 and 240 5 ’ d Sunday, August 22 7 - The Great High Priest. A. Dean, D. D., Rev. George Schmeiser, D.D. W g wistfully at Madame || Evenings. Tues. and Sat, 6:30 to 8 cmmo ee 0 = ! nn razi 9:15 A. M. Praise Service. 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, Evangelist Joe Miller, B. A l Rev. M a | Bluce's low display finally en No Hours Thursday 10:00 A. M. Sermon, Evangelist Joseph Mil- “The Problem of Piety and Pain.” (Job 2). L Whitn "i Th Ay LI Wh wi - i ll things —to yh. did ler, “Christianity - 100% Soulwinning”. Friday, August 27 : ph a Mody | I Y our Bathroom so P > Children’s Service, Mrs. George 9:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. William A. In charge of Children’s Meetings, Clai pleasant smile wavered. | | : 3:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford Dean, D. D., “Studies in Philemon.” Mrs. George Schmeiser That gaudy, multi-colored dress N D. D, “The Apostolic Gospel.” 10:00 A. M. Sermon, Rev. George Schmeis- COMMITTEES with its golden sash had been dig . OW o 6:45 P. M. Young People’s Service, Rev. er, “If Ye Then Be Risen.” . - : x played because party vane was neal Dr. H.C. Killheffer Villiam Allen Dean, D. D., “Hebrews, Chap- 2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. George COMMITTEE ON GROUNDS | and Madame Bluce felt some girl : |} Get rid of the old stye fisury and start to enjoy a completely ter 1 - The Son of God.” Schmeiser. THE TRUSTELS n t for a gay affair. : Of Optometrist | nwdern bath, New dasign, 3 Easy to clean, Beautiful. ; 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. George Schmeiser, 2:30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, [Epp bie ga is small sad MANHEIM Payments Yo Sad fou > Mom yi To Pay. First. Payment D, Believing in a God or Believing God, D. D, “The Man of God in Days of Apos- Boarding House Fra to te oy kind that || 163 S- Charlottd st, lie Fovemher rs dam en’ tacy” (1). ; Reh] : . [S06 atl a 8 en “0 0 |] Telephone 137-R | oe Monday, August 23 6:45 P. M., Young People’s Service, Rev. A I, Eshleman, Harvey Lehman, H. S. | made you think of a mother in lav- lt Mom. & 3.5150 PLUMBING wo ATING — OIL ‘BURNERS 10:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. William A. William A. Dean, “Hebrews, Chapters 8 to 10 Garling, S. Kauffman, Russel Eshleman, ender ang Jee, the || §' 0G 7-2 P. M, FR Dean, D. D., “Studies in Philemon.” - The Perfect Sacrifice.” i | Macy Janel her ® | Tues Fri. Sat. || 9.9 i Children’s Servi 1 A Jor es I root 1e alked over ! te i 2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. George 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Evangelist Joseph Mil=- Worship | 38 swet oh a 3 WHat 9:30-1:00.2-5 P. M. | R ¥ 8 BREAKIRON Schmeiser. ler, “Why Don’t We Have A Revival?” Rev. W. R. Weaver, A. F. Eshleman, Harvey | ©, 000 er x | ELIZABETHTOWN ||}! © ® 2:30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, S | A » Lehman, Rev. H. E. Wagner, Sr., S. Kaufiman | A mingte later the cusiomes say) 16 E. High St, | DD. D. "Why "These Things Ave Written.” Saturday, August 28 4 Rhy NEV. 2 STN, ned the dressing room door. | Telephone 24.R | |]] PHONE MOUNT JOY 91-32 Mount Joy P. M. Young People’s Service, Rev. 9:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. William A. Rev. M. C. Manning, Ira Barley. bec, inl he evied. 1 Brow.) rs am A. Dean, D. D., “Hebrew, Chapter 2 = Dean, D. D., “Studies in Philemon.” a : | 7° Bos be SIRS Tae Lies 1 ‘of | By : The Son of Man.” 10:¢0 A. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford Ladies’ Committee | Tam will Peo 29! me as J ses ye Sathana aie, iE : ’ look 0 v how husbands are. A A ee 3 O ANE 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. George Schmeiser, D. D, “The Man of God in Days of Apos- Mrs. A. F. Eshleman, Miss Carrie Lehman, | 5 You yoy Tony % u a. reo RR IRI SA I I I uy Ry D. D.,, “Salvation By Grace.” tacy.” (2). Mrs. James Copeland, Mrs. Samuel Kauff- Zo lla vornger with time." | Tuesday. August 24 2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. George man, Mrs. Ira Barley, Mrs. Harry Binkley, | : : ; qe a 5:00 A.M. Quiet Hour. Rev rts 7 Schmeiser. Mrs. George Friend. | So that was the wrinkle. She was | 34 RS 9:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. William A. Ames 3 . io} a spring chicken | 3% % Dean, D. D., “Studies in Philemon.” 2:30 1 : M. Sermon, Rev. George Schmeiser, . IA FORGE Bin lO: ego I ig Sol 18: 28 10:00 A. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, D. D, “The Early Church and The Return BOARD OF MANAGERS | for her husband's sake. | Sts Bod D. D. “Soul Prosperity.” of Our Lord.” A. F. Eshl Was a Pp it didn't seem right for a nice old RI 2 . ’ a 4) I A. I, Lshiematl vas 1810 Oro « . d 2:30 P. M. Children's Service, Mrs. George 6:45 P. M. Young People’s Service, Rev. by iy n Foy £0; |lady. Mady couldnt help thinking Fon RU Schmeiser. = William A. Dean, “Hebrews Chapter 9:27.28 H. M. Lehman, Mountville, Pa. that some « she might get mar- J Pa] 2:30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Schmeiser - The Coming King.” Sohn McDonald. Washineton: Boro. P | ried and she'd grow old, too. Then, q 2 ) BE Sy 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telf Yom cron, PO Tw | would she have to suffer the experi- | 3 & RS D. D., “Spirit, and Body. ermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, | would she have to sufler I 3 3 6:45 P. M. Young People's Service. Rev. D. D, “Downfall of a Good Man.” Lloyd McAllhenney, R. D. 2, Lancaster, Pa. ence this woman was suffering? BL h ® 3) William. A. Dean, D. D., “Hebrews Chapters Sunday, August 29 Russell Eshleman, Washington Boro, Pa. | ‘Mady walked over to the woman AA i 3 and 4 - The Successful Leader.” 9:15 A. M. Praise Service NS ot: : | and said. “I've just thought of a | i 5 i - J: 1 . Ml. aise . HS arling. S ns 2, Pa. anc ald, e Ju : Hi a p53 PA Sermon, Fev, Andrew Terror 8404 M. Sermon, Evangelist Joseph Mil- Cc = : an El op ne : special dress for | 9 a . D, "The Problems of Piety and Pain.” ler, “The Cost Of Not Being Sure.’ « 11. MUSSEr, Fa. i madam. A pale | £4 ders 5 ming vac: s thr iL (Job 1). bits P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. George George Mc Allhenney, R. D2, Lancaster, Pa. | : Mine blue creation that | dt Persons ow mag vacant lots thruout the Boro: pi : Wednesday, August 25 Schmeiser. a trap NA DB: & | would be chic | 3 ‘ My ; . 8 900A NM. Quiet Hoar, Hor. Wilttun A. 3:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, H. E Wegner Sa, Chambersburg, Pa. with costume | 58 and who neglect to remove the weeds thereon ae Doon. D. D.. “Studios in Dhilemon.” D. D, “The Restoration of a Backslider.’ P. H. Kibler, Washington Boro, Pa. | pearls and matching earrings. BL . pe . ai 10:00 A. M. Sermon, Rev. George Schmeis- 6:45 P. M. Young People’s Service, Rev. Charles Wagner, Washington Boro, Pa “Pale blue? Oh, no! My husband | or on the sidewalk, are hereby notified that this er. D. less God.” Wa A. Dean, D. D., “Hebrey ws - Chapter : : : Gai a : i | loves colors that are bright and | ik “- 2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. George The Christian's Goal.” : Luther Peters Sr, Washington Boro, Pa. | alive. You sce, he's an artist, and 2 | 3 = must be done whenever required. Schmeiser. 8: 00 P. M. Rev. George Schmeiser, D. D., Samuel! Kauffman, R. D. 2, Lancaster, Pa. | brilliant one, too.” | be 2:30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, “What is That To Thee?” ¥ra.Burky, D. %, Pa. | BL * D. 'D., “The Fruit of The Spirit.” CLOSING EXERCISES arley, R. D. 7, Lancaste 2 | QHE spoke » in a proud voice and |% & . . . RI G15 M. Yous Peoples Service. Rev. aaa: Ivan Herr, Columbia, Pa. |< S, smoothed the Rainbow Special | Hl Unless this request is promptly complied \ William A. Dean, D. D., “Hebrews - Chapter OFFICERS 1 1 at ’ > worn hands. Mady asked | 9 ae A, . D., “1 WS 1apter M. C. Ship ppens WO Pa po ! ed ; ak 6 S01 Stage of Suminling or The Anchor PRESIDENT—A. F. Eshleman W. B. Weaver, Washington Boro, Pa. AE a ee PY with, same will be done by tHe Boro and the ex- fo ) 1e Sou . is x | s your nu and 1 erhaps a | 3 $00 P. M. Sermon, Bev. Schmelzer SECRETARY—Ralph Kilheffer Fred Bucher, Everett, Pa. | floral dress— Aly ‘Gon i Sine oll op} 200; Dev. Dumelser, =~ ah Bunter. Bore. P | res: Ex sense charged against the s#id owner. D. D,, “The Judgment Seat of Christ. FIN. SECRETARY--Samue! Kauffman dasoh Spangler, ington Boro, Pa. | “Tom ill? You wouldn't ask that | $i 1 > yor t 2M Thursday, August 26 TREASURER—H. M. Lehman Ralph Kilheffer, Washington Boro, Pa. | if you saw him. He's big and husky, ae Ly 9:00 A. M. Qui Hour, Rev. William A. ne % Charles Habecker, Washington Boro. Pa. { and he always says my cooking’s Ww ’ : 9 RI Dean, D. D., “Studies in Philemon.” GENERAL MANAGER—A. F. Eshleman George Friend, | making him fat.” She beamed until | 3% on’t you please cooperate: Byrd PL § If 10:00 A. M Missionary Service, Sermon, Gone ; | she ticed Mady staring wonder- | st 2's Rev. Joseph Miller, “Kceping The Home ASST.—Rev. H. E. Wagner, Sr. CHORISTER inoly at her hands. Then she said BT Ri Fires Burning.” SPIRITUAL DIRECT : Ni NT = a) “Pve worked at washing | 58 Fon Tih ald , DIRECTORS Roy W. Donmoyer { quietly, Vo worked a ba 5 “Ae 1:45 P. M., Childre: Missionary Service, . | e 1: staure for the past AL Mrs. George Schmeiser Sopvie Rev. W. R. Weaver PIANISTS es a ig a hy ; b an By Order of a TU 1 NT: , Eris a shih | years ah a oi 3 3:00 P. M. Missionary Service, Rev. Minnie ASST.—Rev. M. C. Manning Miss Rhoda Becker Miss Arlene Kauffman | cause—well, because I'm doing it IE A for my husband. But I guess you're | § & ( ) % Mt. Pleasant My Church?” First Presbytertan Church | too young to understand that love | ste B ROUGH C OUNCIL I | >. : is ! : igh i. leans re than roses and kisses, I 4 3 Ul C 0 es Brethren in Christ Church 7:30 p.m, Evening Worship Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor mean: arth anv be Ae C MY « S WO any 2, ¢& Y | ¥p% ; een eet a Eld. C. H. Moyer, Pastor | Sermon, “Our Daily Bread” (Sunday, August 8 { sacrifice,” the lady continued, and 2 ol NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL| Sunday, August 8 Tuesday [ 9:30 am. Church School brushed at her cheeks with sud- | ok TEE CHURCHES IN MT. 0% | 10:30 a.m. Foreign Mission Ser-| The Ergantan Class will hold | 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship, | den remembrance. “And I must | AND THE ENTIRE SUR- [Vice §'§ their Annual Outdoor Supper at| Mr. John Sheibley will preach. hurry. i S Vou outside in the} 2 3: | ar an know he's growing impa- ROUNDING COMMUNITY. Wednesday 6:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Rob- | EE = 3a Snow ve's growing my . | tient. .: ee a | 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting at the ert Schroll, 342 N, Barbara St., | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church That was the last straw! Mady Kraybill's Mennonite Church ome of J. Earl Martin, Jr. Wednesday L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor shook her head despairingly. J Co . ! — | 7:300 p.m. The Annual Congrc-! Sunday. August 8 Erma, i Oo: ' a deep voice East Donegal Twp. el a I Sunday, Augu 9 / is : I | Trinity Lutheran Church gational Meeting [9:30 am. Sunday School uddenly boomed from the 3 Sh PO | kc “1 oot tired of walling anc rosseq 9:00 m. Sui Schoool | Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor | eal 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship . L I Tae iid i Sunday, August 8 Q . 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship | on 3 { A. M. E. Church and Sermon ed and hurried kL. J. SMITH, Owner | 9:30 a, m. Sunday School, te 700 pom. P Pp { red man. ‘Oh a I 10:45 5m Moming Worship Fairview Street 7:00 p.m. Prayer Peri | na. h TELEPHONE : . | 20 Oy Ui 2 8 Bh IP Care. Ps: " | 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. | LE 308 6.2 Mt. Joy Mennonite Church { The Rev. Alvin H. Stoner, preach- ' _ W. P. Carr, Pastor Dt Ds 7 sila : I Wedne sunday August 8 ling the sermon. Sunday, August 8 Emly bY 8: 30 a.m. Sunday School Wodnesdty { For the benefit of aur Annual Fall 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting | an I | inesday Ne Anoust Sih. the well Thursday { / Ze 3 i E i ( Friday | Annual corn roast of Ladies Bible Relly. sundwy, Augus >, go We: 30 p.m. W.M.S. & Ladies Aid MM = 1 C O N C R B O K S 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting [Class at Hostetter’s. For informa- known ii is, the Jubilee Singers i ; = us B01 a a {tions eon alt Mrs. Star from Sheridan, Pa., will rende: 11. med / i The Calvary Bible Church on HITS Dray. program at the AME. Church on Herndon Camp meeting Augu AZ el = © . yar; SE hi Sint Tw tn 6-15 . Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor St. Mark’s Fairview Street at 3 p. mn. ‘ A i 15h | Cr ushed Stone Chimney Blocks T 3 NO services »unaa ugus . hh = Mr. E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. Evangelical United Brethren | The Jubilee Singers Are a groan, : : : 4 i g ; 7 9:30 am. Bi School Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor of young men who have committed Trinit E. E. Church or nde = | mn. He ( wz o ! : a A 0 “ . Gospel Light Series = Closely [Sunday, August 8 themselves to Christ and His Wo fit Mortor Cement Flue Lining Graded Lessons. | 9:00 am. Sunday School vice, and have dedicated themselves oe : Sag » / ) ! Sunday, August 8 No church service because of Mt. @ great and noble cause. | St. Lukes Episcopal Church ! . : 10:30 a.m Morning Worship | Gretna Conference, Services at Mt. They are known through-out all : Trini xy / / Concreting, Steel and And Tha Ae Table. Theme: “The | ; A an 2.9n ...q Lebanon County, ant a goodly part| Mr. Wm. R. N. Haire, layreader. / nd The Lord’s Table. Theme: “The { Gretna at 10:36 a. m.. 1:30, 3:30 and id 10:4 1 Pr a / M & Whit . Heart of the Slave of Jesus Christ.” [7:30 p. m. of Lancaster C.unty. They are 8 A Paine raya! umd / ason Ife x | | h 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period Tuesday known for their brevity and har- Sermon. 7 ow fut A uminum Sas :0 m. Pray ¢ a; ; IS ae { 3 7:30 p.m. The Service. Girl's Missionary Guild picnic at ony In service and song, we would : | I ATR 5S. Sand i 1 1 " Busing the Weels Grove, Reems. like for you to hear them. The | Mount Joy Methodist Church | That was the last sraw! Mady 4" . 6 - 8 - 10 Overhead Tuesday Thursday | public is invited. A free-will of-| Mount Joy, Pa. | shook her head despairingly. | : p.n Revival Prayer Meet- The Ushers’ League and Brother 1€ring will be accepted to’ defray | Rev. James P. Mort, Pastor vou shouldn't have, Tom. I was Lintels Garage Doors in 4 |hood will entertain as their guests’ jourrent expenses, Joseph Shaefler, Supt. | coming right out.” ° Wednesd:y the Brotherhood of Lititz EU.B . | a meen | Sunday, August 8 THY. tb lady was actually 7:45 p.m. Midweek Prayer Meet- | Church. 4 | HYMN SINGSPIRATIONAL | No Servic WwW I sting as onan she had " a mm | ms [NY Sire a eis FIRE PLACE UNITS and ACCESSORIES Thursday Church Of God Saturday, Aug. 14th, at 7:45) Salunga Methodist Church making him wait ¢ w minutes! 7:30 p.n Calvary Ambassadors. Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor y.m. a hymn singspirational will be Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor Mady glar 1 ) I Street meeting at call of Mr. Al- |Sunday, August 8 held in the Mt. Joy Church of Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. | the brilli nt : ) ee] , h to i ; . . . AT 9:30 am. Sandey School God. Slnday, August 5 | goin to ons "| Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work — Estimates Cheerfully Given August 14th Great Young Peoples 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Everyone is invited to come and| 10:00 a.m. Church School i h pi ifully st » for Rally. : #% Sermon, “What Shall I Do with sing. ' No Worship Services. | him? If this was love steer ~ Ern 1 H laced his huge | hands on her shoulders and held her | off at arm’s length “Ah, thos col my dear! They're soft, yet Tora SICO ConTRrIBUTIONS TO DATE 70 PUBLIC SCHOOLS $216,500 d alive. I can't wait to get ind brushes.” Now, Tom, you shouldn't work afte the operatic You He nodded thoughtfully and sighed "Guess 1 can wait a little longer ai | that. But say, my vision's improving every minute, I jus t crossed the streeci myself. And only this morning Yon looked so—so colorless. But now, i =i Bike Jou di Li fl {1 ROADS. .ECONOMICAL..& SICO CUSTOMERS ‘are the BENEFACTORS covering from The MORE'SICO CUSTOMERS — The MORE venta by NU Beats ee re etl PN OI mt + : yo a Venta fesl se 1-1 Gloa-Gory Brick To Soli 3) PROFITS for PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Donegal Presbyterian Church | Also—Idedl for Driveways, Park- ‘Reedy | Détmodd a ¥ Mauling Crushed Dione APRIL, 1948 swear you tool before 1 went Erma.” Erma's answering smile was as Mady felt her | 1 furiously. The | bright a un Ny : Rev. T. AA. MeGregor, Pastor 5 Ana, Fr as a. % hb Sc Stew Ia | Sunday, August 8 _— or FER x i x # ji 9:30 a.m. Church School | ei mals RE CE ET a A Fe