| ats F POINTER, Fe LOST male, Liver and White, Ticked 8 Years old LANCASTER COUNTY LICENSE NUMBER 9423 ables arket . Joy F. G. HEI Any information regarding this dog will be greatly Appreciated. LIBERAL REWARD IF RETURNED STAND, MARIETTA, PA. TELEPHONE 2411 I A ES 49 | Per Carton higher. ping and artons. vrapping Phone E'towp 171 or 13 For High Prices Let Us Haul Your Poultry Direct To The City SMALL HAULING FEE Paul G. Mumma & Son ELIZABETHTOWN R 1. Phone E'town 345J5 QU this and our | | | | | { —_ AT meee FOR EX TR A eee Water and Stain Resistance REPELLENT TREATED Eicherlys 76-78 East Main Street ICK RVICE SE ON Snow Suits and Winter Wear quality cleaning can help you beat the weather HAVE THEM QUALITY CLEANERS Mount Joy TELL’EM: SELLEM THROUGH THESE AD COLUMNS FIRESTONE POLAR GRIP TREADS IT'S NEW — IT'S DIFFERENT — It gives you extra trciction on ice and snow and wet slippery roads. Don’t Wait! Winterize your tires now with this sensa- tional new tread. Come in and let us tell you more about wey. it, LL. A cer 9 Le S z Newcomer's Service Station E | MAIN & BARBARA STREETS, MOUNT JOY = | ee - | . | ° 4 | Bank - By - Mail if t Endorse y mail, and he weather is bad. If it's inconvenient for you to come to the bank. If you're "too busy.” our checks “for deposit only”, we will send you a duplicate depasit slip immediately. It's Safe and Convenient > To Bank-By-Mail BST ARG) VE AT 3 MT. JOY, PA.—— Ld A | | | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY | AND THE ENTIRE SUR- ROUNDING COMMUNITY. Mt. Joy Mennonite Church | Sunda | y, January 9 9:00 a, m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship A 1/1510 7:30 p.m. Bible Study. | Friday | 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Evangelistic services will start on January 9th and continue every ev- | ening for two weeks. Bro. Jacob | Rittenhouse from Lansdale, Pa. will |be the speaker. You are welcome ,io attend these | services. Mrs. Kate McCull, 78, | umbia. | Alice, widow of Wm. A. Sieber, [at St. Anne Home, Mountville. ye Tawi 3, i ma . | Mrs. Lizzie Rambler, 73, fron | Manheim, A 23 | Church Of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor | Sunday January 9 9:30 a.m. Sunday School | 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: Prove All Things, | Keep The Best. | 7:36 p. m. Week of Prayer Ser- vice: in the United Brethren | Church | Monday January 10 Sunday School Board Meeting {7:30 p. Wednesday | 6:45 Junio at m. Choir Practice. Illustrated Bible Study | 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir Practice. 730 p. m. Mt. Pieasant Brethren in Christ Church Eld. C. H. Moyer, Pastor | Sunday, January 9 10:30 a. | m. Morning Worship Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor | Sunday, January 9 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Church Service. { 730 p. m. Week of | vice at E. C. Church. Prayer sc | Monday 7:30 p. m. Ladies Bible Class will meet at Parish House Tuesday + Parish House | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church | L. Dallas Ziegler, Pastor { Sunday January 9 9:30 a, m. Sunday School. 10:36 a.m. Worship & Sermon 630 p.m. K.L.C.E. 7:30 p Week of Prayer Ser- vice United Rev. Thomas McGregor, speakor ni. in Brethren Church. Monday 7.00 p. m. Sunday School Board | Meeting 8:00 p. m. Official Board Meets Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting | at the Church | Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeling 8:30 p. Choir Rehearsal Fe ’ Thursday 7:30 p. m. W. M. 8. and Ladies i Aid will meet. First Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. MN Pastor | Sunday Janu: 9 9:30 am. Church School 10:45 Morning The Giver of Life 6:30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship Miss Mary Ann Spangle:, leader 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship m Week of Prayer Service at the United Brethren Church The | Theme A United and Empower- ed Church Tuesday 7.45 p. m. Meeting of Womens Missionary Societies of Mt. Joy and Donegal at Mt. Joy. Motion picture to be presented M3 Name is Han. This is an open meeting, All of both churches are coudially invited. Friday Communion Preparatory Service | JOHN D, ROLAND HEADS Church Notes | | | pranist; { my, at Col- | ushers, the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago. | Faas Mr. Alin Eariiart’ Shelly, 310 do a little hunting. TY) thy “Be careful,” bis mother warned, W. Orange Street, Lancaster, is! "that swamp is a treacherous place.” teacher these meetings which| worry, Mom,” he assured are held every two weeks on Tues-| her, "I can look after myself.” day at 7:30 p. m. Students en- Less than two hours later he had | rolled : Clarence | cleaned up the brush and cut the 5 . remainder of the posts. He struck Robe Shank, Beade Strickler, his axe and saw upright in the Beulah ond Fzra Wolgemuth, Flo-| snow so that he could find them | j rence Zurin and Mary, Barbara,| casily on the way out. Betty, Mildred, Miriam, Zula and There were three hours of day- | Rufus Shelly. light left in which to hunt. A short acsearle while later he skied into the still- | ness of the Big Swamp on his hunt. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES AT On I more open | CROSS ROADS CHURCH stretch he glanced behind. A sur- | Opening night for evangelistic | prised whistle escaped his lips — ervices to he held at the Cross| the dog had trailed him. | Roads Brethren in Christ Church “Here, Rover!’ he called. *‘Here, | will be Sunday, Janyary 9th. boy! > The dog flourdered along Bishop Charlie Byers, pastor of | his ski tracks; the Siow was A Chom ; ; rh ’ sil firm enough to support his weight. hambersburg Brethren in Christ As Jack broke out into the clear- Church and director of the radio| ing, three startled deer, two does | kreadeast heard over WCHA each | and a stag, bounded away toward Sunday morning, “The Gospel the shelter of the evergreens. Jack | Tide Hour”. will be the evangelist. snapped his rifle to his shoulder " : hid but couldn’t get a bead on the stag | The services, which will Con= | pecause the two does continually | tinue for two weeks nightly, be-| got in the way. They disappeared | iin 7:00 o'clock on Sunday | in the bush on the other side of night and 7:30 week nights. the meadow. You Are Welcome To All These Rover was hot after them and ervice Jack was not far behind. Perhaps | cvs tl Alfonse: he would get a shot at the stag yet. On and on they travelled but The Orpheus Male Quarter from | the deer did not dally anywhere Elizabethtown College will render a| because he never sighted them. program in the Salunga Church of | Before he knew it, it was almost the Brethren on Sunday evening, | dark. A little further and he would January 9, at 7:3C, sponsored by the have fo turn Baek, YW jour warning the snow underneath gave way and he Week of Frayer, in United Breth-| sprawled into one of the small | | ren Church with Rev. McGregor, | crecks that criss - crossed the Speaker swamp. A sharp pain shot through Monday his right leg. ; " ’ . His leg was broken and he wa 7:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship with! in the swamp. For a moment Marie Rider, Leader Luesday 7:30 p. m. Senior Choir Rehea Thursda (50 Prayer Service and Bible Study. The Board of Trustees will meet following the Worship Service on | | Sunday evening, January 16th E. W Garber presiding | Newtown Evangelical United Brethren Church Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Sunday, January 9 9:00 a.m, Sunday School worship | { ary REICHS SUNDAY SCHOOL John D. Roland was elected su- perintendent of the Reichs Evan- gelical Congregational Sunday School at a meeting held recently | at the church. Gther follows: | | | officers clected are as J. Sylvester Shuman, as- Arlene | gistant superintendent; Bowers, Lau Roland, assistant assistant secretary; Tressler, treasurer; Martha Roland, Waser and Brandt, librarians; Minnie R. Dem- sup't. of Home Department; Anna Mae Gable, supt. of Cradle holl Church officials are J. D. Ro land, J, S S. Brandt, frust- pianist; Dorothy Jane Joseph Shuman, C Edw m Ch Lester Adam GQ Ray Burris, ees Roland, Kenneth Jones, Bixler, ushers; Rob- assistant er, Roy Berheisel, Lau Tressler, ert Jones, Norman Gable, — —— —— CHURCH STARTS CLASSES IN SCRIPTURE MEMORIZING Calvary Baptist Church has now started classes in Serpiture Mem- | orizing, a correspondence course of 7.00 p. m. Catechetical Class at |“Women’s Work Organization.” 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship. Thursday 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting and C. |} every Thursday. St. Mark’s Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor inday, St January 9 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:15 a. m. Morning worship, 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship meet- ing. 7:30 p.m. Closing service of Week of Prayer; sermon by Rev. Thomas ¥. MacGregor. Tuesday + oR & 7:30 p.m Woemen’ Society ol | World Service at the home of Mrs. {Anna Mae Longenecker; Mrs. Wil- | bur Hiestand, leader. Girls’ Mission- Guild in the church; Joanne Brown, leader. i i Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Midweek Prayer Meet- | mg. Donegal Presbyterian Church 8:30 p.m. Choir will meet. Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Thursday Sunday January 9 7:30 p.m. Ushers’ League meeting | Tuesday in the church; Mr. H. N. Nissly and 7:45 Meeting of ‘th Womens ¥ Arthur Sprecher, hosts. Missionary Societies of Mt. Joy ts and Donegal at Mt. Joy. Motion Salunga Methodist Church picture to be presemted: My Name Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor is Han All members of botl Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. churches and others are invited. Sunday Janusry 9 mat 9:30 a.m. Church School. Mount Joy Methodist Church Board of Education will meet | Mount Joy, Pa. following this service Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor €:45 p. m. Youth Fellowship Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. 7:30 p. m. Closing Service of Sunday January 9 Veek of Prayer in Landisville 9:30 a.m. Church School. Church of God, Dr. Allan S.| 10:30 a. m. Worship Service and | Meck Speaker. 7:30 p.m. Evening worship | Wednesday | Nursery : 7:30 p. m. WSCS at the Lome of | 7:80 p. m. Closing Service of Mrs. Walter Peifer. | was By M. J. COLLINS WE YOUNG Jack Carr and his dad x siood by the kitchen window and Rover, waiting watched their dog, ¢xpectantly outside. “He's really | : gun shy,” Jack . Minute told his father, Fiction “he'll stay with, you as long as { you don't shoot. First shot and he hightails it for home. Aside from that he's a good dog.” “What's the use of a hunting dog that is afraid of a gun?’ Any- way he looks more like a fox than | a dog. His father grumbled, turn- ing away from the window. “We'll | get rid of him.” | As he pulled up his chair for | dinner, he asked: ‘What are you doing this afternoon?’ [ “Twenty more posts will make | the thousand,” Jack answered, taking the dish of mashed pota- toes his mother proferred, “then | I'm going back into the swamp and | Rover was gun shy, but just a few weeks ago he had sniffed a rabbit out from under a haystack. How long would | he felt panicky. he have to wait until his father would realize that something had happened and come searching for him? He had no matches and he was wet and slowly freezing. This it he wouldn’t admit it, not yet. There ugh bul- lets in his pocket to fire the occa- sional shot so his father could head straight towards where he was, if he could stay awake long enough. serious, bt were en Rover came back and nosed up against him, “You're mot much good to me now,” Jack told him, "still you're | company.” Not much good to him.” Suddenly Jack chuckled. He found his tat- | tered notebook in one of his | pockets and a stub of pencil and wrote a brief note, telling what had befallen him and where to find him. Rolling it in his hand- | kerchief he called Rover to him and tied it to his collar. “Home!” Jack commanded. Ro- ver moved away a few feet and stood watching him. Jack picked up his rifle and fired a shot over his head. The dog turned and fled. The lights from lanterns roused him from the stupor the cold had caused Centle hands lifted him carefully and wrapped him in warm blankets “He's gun shy, but he's good | enough to keep,” Jack murmured. “You bet he is,” his father red * him he patted Rover ly ou the head. Released by WNU Features, te ell A Ie 1§- su as gent Everybody reads newspapers but | NOT everybody reads circular ade J vertising left on their door step. Thursday, January 6, 1949—5 — When in need of Printing. (any- 7 thingg) kindly remember the Bulletin he Bulletin, Mt. 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