The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 28, 1948, Image 5

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FORMED AUXILIARY FORK auxiliary, mere ns mm
LANDISVILLE AND SALUNGA Officers elected were: Mrs, Ralph AUSHERMAN BROS., I
An Auxiliary to the Lancaster | Snavely, Landisville, president; he
Genera] Hospital, composed of | Mrs. Amos Herr, Landisville, vice- James P, Haus, Agent
members from Landisville and Sa. | President; Mrs. Arthur Rudy, Lan- Phope 251
lunga, was organized Thursday | disville, treasurer; and Mrs, Lester Cor. Jacob
evening at a meeting


oy Mount Joy Sts.
} | Good, Landisville, secretary. yi
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of Mrs, Amos Herr, Landisville. The next meeting will be held at
Mrs. George K. Mann, Millersville, | she home of the president Nov. 15. |
aided in the organization and ex-| At the present time the auxiliary | BEER! Call 1181J5
plained the duties of a hospital | has an enrollment of 12. For Home Delivery
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Ready Made Bonnets, $3.65 to $4.93
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New Soft Turbans -
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Ready Made Prayer Coverings,
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Knit Scarfs used
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Bonnet Materials in matalasse, vis-
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Church | Notes i. n
| Heistand, Episcopal Bishop of Har-
| | risburg, made his visitation to St. (From page 1)
| NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL |, Luke's Church last Sunday. He ee F. Mentzer. Music by the
THE CHBURCHES IN ME JOY! cue Tt] ' Ma Male Guarte
Sy er A oy spent Saturday evening with the Mount Joy Male Quartet
AND THE ENTIRE SUR- | vestrymen of St. Elizabeth's i Wednesday—7:30 p. m., speaker
ROUNDING COMMUNITY.
Church, Elizabethtown and St. | Rev. H. C. Hollingsworth, Music
S————————— Lukes at which time the vestry- (by the Miller Girls Trio.
Mt, Pleasant men and Bishop discussed the pos- | Thursday—7:30 p.m. speaker Rev
Brethren in Christ Church sibilities of uniting the two | Thomas S. May. Music by Rev
Eld. C. H. Moyer, Pastor churches in the future, and Mrs. Gable.
Sunday, Oct, 31 A large group of men and boys| Friday 7:30 pm. speaker Rev
10:30 am. Morning Worship made their Corporate Communion | Daniel L. Shearer. Music by mixed
Wednesday at the eight o'clock service, which | chorus of Florin Brethren Church
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting { was followed by a Communion. The high point of the celebration
Sr. Martha Kuhn's home. Breakfast served by Charles Pen-! will be the services on Sunday,
nell and Walter Schroll. November 7. In the morning at |
Mount Joy Methodist Church | At the 10:45 service the Rector [10:30 a. m. Dr. D. E. Young, super-
Mount Joy, Pa. | presented the following to the |intende nt of the East Pennsylvani:
Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor | Bishop for Confirmation: Peggy | Conference will address the
Joseph Shaefler, Supt. | Zimmerman, Donald Germer, | ing worshipers. In the afternoon at FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2), 7:45 P. M.
| Sunday, Oct. 31 | Thomas Germer, Joan Germer, | 2:30 p.m. on the tthletic field he will Rev. Rowan Pearce, Direclor of radio program
9:30 a.m. Church School. | steh Eugene Cove, Mr. James speak of the Home Coming Se “Christian Voices”.
10:30 a.m. Worship Service Stehman, Mr. Pau] Stehman, Mrs. ! vice, There will be a chorus choir
Music by Junior and Senior Vested | | Paul Mrs. Willard New- | of over one hundred voices for this SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30. 7:45 P. M.
Choirs. { ton, Mr. John Longenecker, Miss occasion assembled from the
10:30 a.m. Nursery Service | Betty Carpenter, Miss Kathryn | Evangelical United Brethren The Reverend Lucius Compton, D. D., . oe
Mondan : Wintermyer, Mr. Clair Sharpe, Mr, | Churches of Lancaster, Manheim ville, N, C., will speck.
i 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship will J. Bruce Greiner, Mr. Edward Wil- | Mountville, Elizabethtown, Mount
ries at the Church. liams and Doris Williams, Mr. Roy | Joy and Columbia under the direc SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 10:30 A. Me Sd
Mary Fitzkee, leader. Packer, a member of this class, will tion of Willard D. Newton. music Rev. Lucius Comptan, D. D. Speaker
Tuesday be presented at a special visitation. | supervisor of Mount Joy Schools .
7:30 P wi: Senior Choir There was a Post Confirmation | They will sing “My Shepherd Will 7:30 P.M. — REV. ROWAN PEARCE
at the Church. Supper at which time the members | Supply My Need” and “God of Ow ere
of the class were guests. The sup- | Fathers”. A special broadcast of
Wednesday
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7:30 p.m this service
Hilda s Guild |
Greiner as | radio
per was served by St
Mrs. J. Bruce
may be heard
WGAL 1490 KC ang
Hi-Gem Class will meet
Mrs station
at home of Mr. and Lewis | With

9:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m
Sunday School
Worship Service.
need to the crew an opportunity to practic
and prayers. Protestants
A Missionary
Young
parts are:
Service Playet will be
People. Those church door at Wittenburg in 1517. |
given by the
y the Young Yeople. Those] __ ____ i, -—
Robert Beam-
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taking the
. tin,
c¢sderfer, Ethel Beamenderfer, the Bulletin
Subscribe for | vertising left on their door siep.
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Bt Js Thomas GEUB Church At! Fhe
morn-
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Diller, | chairman of the committee, i WBAL-FM 1013 MC c¢n November
apie |10 at 7:30 p.m. i
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Bible Mt. Joy Mennonite Church } The celebration will be conclud-
Study. > Sunday, Oct. 31 } ed on Sunday evening November 7 | Sem seb
The W. S. C 8 Day of Prayer 8:30 a.m. Sunday School. at 7:15 p.m. with an impressive
and Self-Denial Service of Mount Friday | Candle Light Service ‘
Joy Methedist Church will be con- 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. SIE ATTENTION FARMERS !
lucted at home of Dr. and Mrs. E. You are welcome to attend these | IN THE SERVICE ’
W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St., on Fri- | services. | Albert B. Brown, seaman, USN,
day. evening, Oct. 29. eT |.son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brown of
> | REFORMATION DAY SERVICE 205 South Barbara st., this boro, is GET THE RIGHT MILL THE FIRST TIME
Satunze Methodist Church IN THE LUTHERAN CHURCH } 8 rving aboard the repair ship USS CASE “FEED SAVER?”
Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor Reformation Jay, Sunday, Oc- | on 0 Wn ok training
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. | tober 31, will be celebrated by | WS¢ 2 fre The Am.
Sunday, Oct. 31 Protestant Churches the world ov- phion will visit Kingston, Jamaica, HAMMER MILLS
soy: nf Hib er. Lut the Lutheran Church ds | and Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and
S45 pm. Youll Fellowship pecially will observe this festival | is expected to return to Norfolk, Has these outstanding features: wide mouth feed table
| James Newcomer. leader. with praise and thanksgiving, | Va, October 30. adjustable grain gate, high suction feed inlet, “8"-life ham-
7:30 p.m. Worship Service. The morning service at Trinity Ordinarily the Amphion is un- mer lips Quick-change screens, New Cyclone” feed col-
aii Lutheran Church will celebrate | @Ple to #0 to ‘sea for long cruises lector, large Turbine Type feed blower, Sturdy one piece
Church OF God | this festival in its congregational | hae ihe Special nature of her collector mast,
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor singing of Luther's “A Mighty For- J wv Hea her in pert 28 a a . . : .
. ld tress is Our God” (Ein’ Feste | floating repair shop. The oceasional In order to acquaint our friends with these exclusive
Sunday, Oct. 31 Burg). and in its lessons, sermon | cruises she makes afford feaiures of the Case Mill, we are offering our present sup-
: . a oun \avigatior nginee o
Sermon: “The God Filled Life” be reminded of the liberty which | BURNEY, navigation, engineerin
Sel » Lo Hed die | . y |: om ications
nn ; > | they received when Luther nailed | communications,
7:30 p.m. Monthly Young Peoples | . AU Giessen
his ninety-five theses on the
Everybody reads newspapers but
| NOT everybody reads circular ad:
Bulletin, . Joy, Pa, Thursday, October 28, 1948-=5
N bial IRL SCouT WEEK . — OCTOBER 31 TO NOVEMBER 6
The Mount Joy Girl Scouts will observe National Girl Scout Week
by aitending a candlelight service in the United Brethren Church, Sun+
lay cvening, October 31st, at 7:30 o'clock.

A Series of Meetings
AT THE
Calvary Bible Church
PENNA.
MOUNT JOY,
- EACH NIGHT -
MEETINGS HELD
Monday, Nov. 1st thru Sunday, Nov. 14th
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ply at reduced prices.
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KAYLOR BROS.
RHEEMS; PA.



{ ty Berger, Walter
Sprout. All are
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
Bible Study.
8:30 p.m.
and Violet |
invited to attend.
Stoner
Prayer Meeting and
Fresh Cider - Apples
AVAILABLE AT
Senior Choir
Practice.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
naay Jl
9:30 a.m
NOW
J. K. Wolgemuth’s
Sunday School

10:45 a.m. Morning Worship,
No Vespers
; | °
We will attend the Reformation N F t S t ad
Day Service at Holy Trinity, Lan- ce Wy r u 1 a In
caster, at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday
7:00 p.m. Catechetical class at the J 3
Wii ust West of Florin
First Preshytertan Church verb my TRE NARS
tev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON THIS WEEK

Sunday, Oct. 31
Church School
Worship,
9:30 am.
PHONE MT. JOY 344]
10:45 a.m. Morning
“Bread”,
Westminster
Sermon
6:20 p.m. Fellowship
YOU CAN DO YOUR OWN
SEWING
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Glenn Bailey, Leader | Se errr erent EP yet mer et = creer
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7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
“A Buoyant Faith |
1 0 pening Today
Donegal Presbyterian Church ||
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
y, Oct. 34 I

) a.m. Church School
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Carlton N. Jones, Pastor
18 WEST MAIN ST.



Sunday, 23rd after Trinity |
9:30 a. m. Church School. I
10:45 a A Nursery School will | MOUNT JOY, PA.
be started in the sunroom of the ||
Rectory -
10:45 a.m, Morning Prayer and | Booths — Soda Fountain
Sermon | i
Wednesday
8:00 p.n St. Hilda's Guild will WE IN
home of Mrs. Edward
meet at the
JANE LOGAN ICE CREAM
(ALSO IN BULK)
en
Newlown
Evangelical U. B. Church I

21st.,, Announcement . la- i 6:00 A. M. TO 11:00 P. M
|
November
Oscar K. Buch, Pastor {
Si a School L U N c H E O N E T T E
gr se Bree Wan HOME-MADE ROLLS, BUNS, ETC
7:30 p.m., Prayer Meeting and C. i
: campaign to_open | DAILY HOURS INCLUDING SUNDAY
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| ter.

Kraybill’'s Mennonite Church |
East Donegal Twp. (1
Sunday, Oct. 31
9:00 a.m. Sunday School.
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship
Joseph Nissley from
Hallowe'en Novelties — Boxed & Bulk Candies
Complete Magazine Display
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