Rd John K. ‘Home Dept, Mrs | Flower committee $1,887 was given to various|to interest more friends and ac- [ Nissley; Augustus Shetter, [ were lost, making a gain of forty=- (ord. A : Florin E. U. B. Church four. The present membership [ missionary F. Kauffman. | 2 H d p Y | stands at 215." The average at- [placed in the building fund. An|that one may see the new church bie |tendance of the Sunday Thursday, September 23, 1918—7 $3,474 was | cumulate more funds to the end | Wittle and B. Malinda Myers od lant causes. | Church pianist Mus. | Norman ; Pstella Haldeman and Ruth Fisher Ee ——— Bertha Kraybill | The Bulletin. Mt. Joy, Pa.. | i morning | overall income of $12,849 was re- | erected during that time. Will; secretary of Council of Ad- worship service is 152; and at the corded. This means an average of or The rcster of Church officials for | ministration, Clarence E. Mussel- | [In addition to being noted for it Recently the Gres evening service 88. The mid-week | $60 per member, the xperienced Painters Wanted man; treasurer of { Arthur A coming year is as follows; Lay blliiegrass region with its fit Sunday School Clarence E. Mus leader, | selman; Assistant Supt, Raymond secretary, Mrs. E. Elmer the nation. Corn the Church is lo:king forward | delegate to annual conference, Braun; Wittle; An offi- | Arthur A. Building fund, angelical United Brethren Church | service is attended by an average | The at Florin, closed another year of | ¢f 30 people. The Sunday School to the time when a new Church |John K activity, showed a definite gain for the last | building will ke Kentucky | { ! Kentucky boasts ol! its tol alternate delegate | Superintendent, 4 : duction, which i cond erected. Braun; class At (ae annual congregational | Year ‘46-'47 the average attendance | cia] five to eight year waiting peri- | Clarence S. Nissley; Assistant class Pople yd be v na - nie vaar A7-4AR" a - re y we vorning hai { { Yan) we Stewards are it assistan secretary, Normar mn argest crop. its oil prod meeting the present state of affairs | W&S 170. This year 47-48 attend-|,d was adopted concerning the! leader, Park Shetter; Stewards are W tle t secretary, ‘man ong ( ero} 1 ¢ |) " wet learly 1¢ ded. During the | averaged 213. matter. This means that during | Raymond Forwood, Norman Will, | Will; treasurer, John K. Wittle; considerable and its manufacturin d clearly wealed. J 8 > : . y .i . i Wns 1. ay { t ' > } Church yea fifty new members In the matter of finances the}tae next five to eight years the|Jcan Kichler, Marlin Gish, Mrs.| pianist, Dorothy Baker; assistant transportation and financial i Hl pi Hose FLORIN, PA. iret year, y 1 V em § tx 1 RB . y Hick w ap \ i sy " ed wit Re 100] 10 50-02 i, were received into the Church: six | Church had the best year on rec- {church will be working financially Ea I Royer and Aaron Buckwalter piar ist, Patsy Brooks; Department ests are large 4 0 159-0 N-26-1f 1 ee we financial secretary, B. F. Kauff-| Supts. are cradle roll, Mrs. Park - OC nn ge —- -- : ( ay a ; - man; Church treasurer, C. S. Niss-| Shetter; Kindergarten Mildred The game of ches originated i LH TT — p—— ie Wi ‘ ley; Benevclance i Shetter; Trustees, Wittle, more (hen 5000 yea Clarence KE. Musselman; dustan. treasurer, Par k | Gebhart; Junior, John K. 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