"SL 2 - 24) ut i! tin Sewing Machines 2 NEW AND USED MACHINES FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Convert your treadle sewing machine into a pertable or con- sole. Repairs for All makes of machines. We pick up and deliver any- where. We buy used Singers. J. V. BINKLEY SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE Phone 216J I11 N. Market St. Elizabethtown, Penna. 11-24-tf St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, November 28 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a. m. Morning worship, Church Notes NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SUR- ROUNDING COMMUNITY. ing. Florin Church of Brethren Florin, Penna. | Saturday, Dec. 11 | 7:30 p.m. The Orpheus Quartet, |of Elizabethtown College, will pre- | sent a full program of music. film, “Beyond Our Own. Wednesday ing. 8:30 p.m. Meeting of the Churel Council of Administration. Thursday Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor | Thursday 8:00 a. m. Thanksgiv- ing Service, | Sunday, Nov. 28th 9:30 a.m, Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 7:00 p.m. Vespers. | Tuesday 7:00 p.m, Catechetical class at the parsonage. Wednesday [ 7.30 p.m, Ladies Aid in the par lish house. | Thursday | 7:00 p.m. Luther League ing - a Covered Dish Social anc cial Rooms. Friday 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor Sunday November 2% 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship and sermon. 6:30 p.m. K.L.C.E. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Mount Joy Methodist Church Tuesday Mount Joy, Pa. 7.30 p.m. Young People will meet Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor Wednesday Sloan’s Pharmacy MOUNT JOY, PA. Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. 1 S:indav ; Sunday, Nov. 28th | Decision Day PA, will be observed. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service | Nursery. Music by Junior and Sen- | |ior Vested Choirs. | ; Monday | 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship: Mt. Pleasant Brethren in Christ Church Eld. C. H. Moyer, Pastor Sunday November 28 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship and | Tuesday : 7:00 p.m. Evangelistic Service. | 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal | Fld: Marshall Wenger, evangelist. |at the Church. | A | Wednesday | Calvin M. Althouse, sixty-five, | 11:00 a. m. Week Day Religious | Manheim Monday. | | —— Class. i | 8:00 p.m. Hi-Gem Class will meet The Calvary Bible Church Mr. and Mrs. Ralph! Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor | Rice | Mr. E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. Friday { Sunday, November 28 | 9:30 a.m. Bible School | {at home of | | 7:30 p.m. Church Family Night. { Program planned by Board of Edu- | caticn, Mr. Joseph Shaeffer, Chair- {man. Graded Lessons “God's Covenants”. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship { “Identification with Christ.” { Salunga Methodist Church Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor . i 7:30 p.m. The Service. | Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Messages from the Psalms. | Sunday, Nov. 28th The Testimony of Baptism. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. | During the week Farm Bureau PULLORUM-CLEAN CHICKS ORDER THEM NOW! Be wise! Place your order NOW for cither Winter or early Spring delivery and get your chicks when you want them. All indications point to heavy demands on hatch- eries. Here's Proof of High Quality ® ¥arm Bureau NEW HAMPSHIRE Chicks took first honors at 1948 Farm Show. ® Farm Bureau White Rocks won ali first places in their division at 1948 NEPPCO Show, ® Farm Bureau Leghorns won all first places in their division of 1948 NEPPCO Show. ® More than 100,000 Farm Bureau Chicks were flown to Puerto Rico this year. ® Farm Bureau Chicks have also been flown to Austria and Jamaica. ® Farm Bureau Chicks are U.S.-Pa. Pullorum Clean and Approved. ® Pennsylvania farmers’ de- mands are always met be- fore chicks are shipped out of this State or out of this Country. SOMETHING NEW i Farm Burean hatcheries now have a Chick Truck Service for quick delivery to the farm on the same or follow- ing day after chicks are And Look! You can get Qual- ity Farm Bureau Chicks at reason- able prices. Order Them From LANC. CO. FARM BUREAU CO-OP. ASS'N. hatched. rere Everybody reads newspapers buf | NOT evérybody reads circular ad- | vertising left on their door step. [9:30 am. Church School, Tuesday 6:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship, Ralph Myers, Leader. 7:30 p.m. Song and Worship Ser- Lvice. | Wednesday | 7:30 p. m. Sunshine Bible Class will meet at home of Mrs. Mary | Minich. | Thursday 7:30 p.m. ing at the home of Mrs. Myers, New Haven Street. 7:30 p.m. Bi-weekly Bible Study Betty fered by the Moody Correspondence pletion offers a Diploma The Youth Fellowship. want to enroll. Sh—— Wednesday Church Of God 7:45 p.m. Mid-week Prayer mect- | Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor ing at the home of Roy Shelly. The Sunday, November 28 message will be brought by Mr, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Rehkugler. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. | Thursday | Sermon: “Approaching Bethlehem | 7.39 p.M. Calvary Ambassadors. {in the Light of the Star”. Friday | 7:30 p.m. Monthly Young Peoples | 7:30 p.m. Newtown Good News | Se rvice. Robert Schroll Jr. will be {in charge. i Newtown { Wednesday Evangelical U. B. Church 11:00 a.m. Class in Christian Ed- Oscar K. Buch, Pastor |ucation. Anyone who wishes to!Sunday, November 28 come is very welcome. 7:30 p.m. Illustrated Bible Study. 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir Practice. | reese ing St. Luke's Episcopal Church Carltem N. Jones, Pastor 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship. Evangelistic service each even- at 7:30 p. m. ————— A ere eae COLLEGE HO“ _RS FOUNDER Sunday, November 28 The Rev. George N. Falkenstemn, { ADVENT 1 Lancaster, founder and first acting | Advent I president of Elizabethtown College, 8:00 a. m. Men and Boys Cor- |received the honorary degree of porate Communion followed by |Doctor of Divinity from the coilege breakfast. at a service Sunday in the Wash- | 9:30 a. m. Church School. ington Street Church of the Breth- 10:45 p. m. Nursery School ren, Elizabethtown 10:45 a. m. Choral Eucharist and ih { sermon, The Rev. Clifton Best Subscribe for «the Bulletin II Community Thanksgiving A Service Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church | Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1948 at 7:45 p.m. Prelude ll] Gloria Patri ...... iii Thanksgiving Proclamation Hymn 1, "O Worship the King" A Poem "We Give Thee Thankd' ..... Shirley Wad Scripture Lesson of Praise amd Thanksgiving (Unison) Prayer Hymn 3, “For the Beauty of the Earth” The Braver ... oie dns tain Wesley Boyer The Scripture Lesson Offering (The Thanksgiving Offering will be it through Church World Service for:Overseas! Relief). The Offeriory The Anthem "To God Give Thanks" By the Chu The Sermon: "Abundant Living” .. The Rev. James Pastor Mt. Joy Methodist Church Rev. I. D. Ziegl Mary Jane Hoffer Prayer qnd Meditation Hymn 33, "Saviour, Again to Thy Dear Name" Benediction Doxology’ / ‘ WR 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship meet- | 8:00 p.m. Evening worship, feat- | uring the showing of the religious Elevai ” 7:45 p.m. Midweek Prayer Meet- | 6:30 p.m. Sisterhood Class meet- Christmas Party in the Church So- Sunday December 5th. Holy Com- 2:30 p.m. Believers Prayer Meet- | This Course is one of the many of- | School in Chicago, and upon com- | Course is still open to others who af ultural i lement iis year is enjoyed a wide showing in the being expended for sm ne-lam churches of the nation. It repre- f 1S, accor al ury we : j arms, ac oa I sents the triumph of a personal of the Anti-I cn Btaring Manu- |, . : . os yl faith in Christ over self-interest facturers association, WR and the resulting motivation to ser- | For tl I the small farm . . a oe S Me WS opera who owns 6 per cent of that follows. Member and the count total farm so, (friends are cordially invited to at- | 1 2 will be the biggest cu r for tend wtomati vil imp! ot —— TT} 1 Jd - vor + { The of farm labor as well |pESSIE A. HERR WINS HER TE TET TIT corre rr LOYAL SONS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS HELD A BANQUET | The Loyal Sons Sunday School Class of St. Marks Evangelical U. | i. Church held its fall banquet last Thursday evening Nov. 18th, | in the social church. the the devo- ! room of the | ‘| Arthur Sprecher, president of of tions and business meeting. Will Serve - xh Members of the Builders Sun- Man yg Uses On Farm day School Class, Lester Hostetter = fhe teacher, were invited guests Convevers Eliminate The Ladies of the Dorcas Society served chicken and waffles to the | [class was in charge 63 members and invited guests. | | 'Back-Broaking' Chores Elevators are bo? 1g i as come Wilbur Heistand served as the RS hon toastmaster. The following per- | | f a different kind—and not [Sons responded to toasts: Lester | used for the same purposes. Unless, | Hostetter, Maris Gainor, Rev. E. of course, city stores have started |H. Ranck and the class teacher, i farm produce from the |John M. Booth. aide k in 11 » tenth story | : a1 : into ninth or tenth story | Miss Elizabeth Eby showed pic- Boy tures #nd spoke of her recent trip through United States, Alaska and an to think seriously about elevators and conveyors dur- Farmers be | Canada | ing the war, ar ecy've been | ing tl var, a they'y > 4 | doing ething ut them ever : : : | since. Many built their own equip- { ment. Others bought commercial an truc y 1 models. The source 1 5 little— | it's what tl can do that counts (From Page 1) [ most. State Policeman Fred Germ said | : hs | All-purpose elevators, either port- [Werner told him he failed to see | able or stationary, are capable of [the man until it was too late to a- | "WW ino loeirog iohts 2 . fos . elevating to desired heights baled, striking him. Amand was cros- | chopped or loose hay, ear corn, |. . | sing from the south to the north | Sg # |side of the road, less than a block ‘rom his home. There were no wit- | nesses to the accident, police learn- ed. Werner told police he was return- [the highway. A heavy rain was fall- | ing at the time, making poor visa- bility. Pr. J.C. death resulted from fractures of the Gilbert, Landisville, said skull, left leg and left arm. Amand was born in East Hemp- field He | leaves a children: | | twp., near Rohrerstown. wife and six Chester L., Clarence Ironville; Mary, wife of Hertzler, Manheim | root crops, shelled corn, ground | Anna wife of Elvin Hess, Strasburg | grain and forage. Chopped hay is 3 sq : ’ . . ; a R1; Dorothy, wife of Abram Kilhef- | being elevated in the accompanying er, hal illustration and J. Henry Amand, | They do these “back-breaking” R3; and Elizabeth, wife of | chores easily, and all day long with- [Earl Way, Salunga. | out complaining. However, before eT Tra | you build or buy an elevator be RELIGIOUS FILM | B sure you know for what it is to be “BEYOND OUR OWN” » will determine suited for used, That knowl { the size and type best { your needs. Own”, produced by the Protestant | 3 I > . : ‘ ead | Costs of operation vary somewhat, [Film Commisson, will be shown in but, in general, farmers can figure (St. Mark’s Evangelical United kilo- 1,000 from 1/10 to five f power to elevate on it takir Joy, on | watt hours Brethren Church, Mount Sunday evening, November 28, at 8 | | bushels of grain with an elevator, | : : | | run ‘by a five horsopotWer motor o'clock. The showing is sponsored | i} a by the Youth Fellowship of the church, who will share in the ser- | > | Small Farm Units Are vice Mr. John Dellinger will be in charge of the projection of the film. Big Implement Buyers 4 Two-thirds of the and ond This picture is one of the best re- f one half billion dollars being spent for ind has ligious films vet produced mn larm ) 85 de 8 a ae 35 CIVIL SUIT AGAINST HUSBAND y ible for 1€ mecnaniza tion: of the smaller faen : A jury in Commen Pleas Court yaar Thursday awarded $1,351 to Bessie | One outstanding i : { 1950, it is A. Herr, wife of Christian Herr, an lion farn Elizabethtown RD hotel keeper, in more than her suit against her estranged hus- six millior band and John S. Fettery, over househeld furniture allegedly in || Herr's possession. the from Mrs. Herr, fifty-six brought action to recover the goods estranged husband who is proprie- | ltor ‘of Herr's Restaurant, formerly | West of | that | property two miles She some of Conowago Inn, testified the the result of a purchase Elizabethtown. she owned outright as ind owned the remainder as gifts. A rr nme MANY ARRESTED IN THE HORSE MEAT RACKET Twenty-nine men are slated for arrest for being implicated in a racket” in the | [ i lower end of Lancaster and an ad- “dead animal meat ed So Z 4 sn Sin LL ab joining county. Nine men have al- | Koroseal or plastic ldy ponds make it possible for the farmer as weil as the city dweller to have 2 lily pool! without the expense of building a stone or cencrete basin. The plastic pond may be emptied, folded up and brought indoors and stored during the winter months. ready been fined and paid $3,550. The authorities claim will that and cows was being sold over the they prove meat from dead counter in many stores in southern | Pennsylvania. They received the meat from con- | The pond also may be used as a who operated rendering | wading pool for children or as a plants | duck pond. Ee. ST. LUKES MEN HAVE Weevil Damage in Grain [COMMUNION AND BREAKFAST Traced fo Unclean Bins The men and boys of St. Lukes | Prevention of weevil damage to |Episcapal] Parish will make their the rew crop is possible if the [Advent Corporate this Sunday at granary is cleaned and sprayed with 8:00 a. m. A Communion break- DDT. Nearly all cases of “weevily” fact will follow the service. The grain tan be paced to unclean bins, Rev. Canon Clifton’ Best ; will “be Re ei the celebrant. © Mr. Charles ‘Pen- | occurs likely will come from insects [nell ‘will “be in charge of «the which remain from year to year in |breakfast. This service will be she grain and can be prevented by |St. Lukes participation in the proper cleaning nationwide Advent Corporate —— pv Yo (Communion of the Episcopal de- | § There is no better way to boost nomination your business than hy local news rr aD Anni | paper advertising. Patronize Bulletin advertisers. J ing home from working on a farm | near Oyster Point, driving west on | R1; | both of | The religious film, “Beyond Our | horses | § Helen Snyder Won (From Page 1) LT — = — —— a record of his project and the prizes awarded for highest final score for the year were: Helen Snyder 99; second, Martha Roland 08; third, Shirley Warfel, 94.6; fourth, Harold Musser of Mt. Joy R1, 945; fifth, Jane Good, Bain were realized. The club members presented the part with piano sols by recita= of the entertainment Jean Good; tion by Sara Risser; vocal trio by Warfel; vocal solo Helen Snyder. Musical by Shirley numbers The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Wednesday, No vember 24, 1948-8 Buch. lows: Martha Roland, Ammon Smith and | Wednesday, Harold Musser; recitation of poetry | Neffsville E. U. B, Chureh; Friday, by | Nov. 26, Rcbert All are welcome to attend these a | services, Musical program will be as fol= Nov. 24 — Soloist of Nolt, soloist of Silver Spring E. U. B. Church; Sat. Nov. 27, Miss Ruth Gainor, soloist | of Mt. Joy E. U, B. Church; Sun- Nov. 28, The Gideon Mixed Wednesday, Dec. 1st, A day, Quartet; | Ladies Trio of Neffsville E. U. B; (E. UU. Thursday, December 2, duet, Mt. Joy E. U. B Church; Friday, Dec. 3rd, scloist Earl Buckwalter of Marietta; Saturday, Dec. 4, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bentzel of Mt. Joy B. Church. Vacant dates will be filled later, Come and Bring Your Friends. bridge, 93.2; Sara Risser, Hershey, | were accompanied by Martha Ro- 80; sixth; Troy Risser, Hershey, | land at the piano. €6, seventh; Ammon Smith, Mt Visiting Rotarians included the | Joy, 84.7, eighth; Claude Kaylor, | following Walter Sherer, Man-! Jr, E-town Rl, 81 ninth, heim; F. 8. Bucher, Lancaster; Ira During the program, Mr. Dossin | Risser, E-town and his guests, R spoke explaining how one arrives | D. Keller and H. Weave | at a decision in judging capons The Rotarians bought the prize and just what must be looked for | birds. | in the fowl, -- — — Mr. Smith gave a short talk in | REVIVAL CAMPAIGN WILL which he noted that in the last | BEGIN NOV. 21 to DEC. 5TH three years profit in this venture The Newtown Fvangelical Unit- has decreased half and because of [ed Brethren Church, is opening its it membership is falling off. He | Revival campaign on Nov. 21st to also reported that from the 630 | continue through Dec. 5th. Ser- capons produced 4,400 lbs of meat | vices will be in charge of Rev, A eet. Everybody reads newspapers buf NOT everybody reads circular ads 0. vertising left on their door step. PRE-CHRISTMAS SALE OF DRESSES IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR HOLIDAY MERCHANDISE ON OUR RACKS NEWEST FASHION DRESSY COTTON AND RAYON ! DRESSES Beautifully styled. 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