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Sheen's | Advertising Section Philadelphia “PEACE OF SOUL" ; and New York. rn) ¢ a a——— — Week after week... vein voor ov The Inquirer always gives you 3 More News ) More Information More Entertainment No wonder over 1,100,000 families every Sunday enjoy 25 Yk RD fi a i RY by “dr ir bed #4 AA Bi pied o£ g ¥ a i | . Church Notes NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SUR- ROUNDING COMMUNITY. Cross Roads Church Sunday, Sept. 11 10:30 a. m Missionary erviee Vii Edna Lehman of York, a re- sionary from Africa, will turned Mi furlough a two year Wiss Lehman will return to the Mission field in Africa. Churen of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor yuna Sept. 11 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:30 a. m, Morning Worship Sermon: The Shepherd and the heep 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Sermon: “Hear the Call of God”. Monday, Sept. 12 8:00 p. m. Church Council Meet- Wed i 6:45 p. m. Junior Choir Practice 7:30 I Junior Prayer Meeting | he Sunday School Room 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting 11 the Sanctuary 8:30 p. m. Senior Choir practice Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. James I. Mort, Pastor Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. Sunday, Sept. 11 9:3¢ a. m. Church School 10:30 a. m. Worship Service and Tuesd Sept 13 7:30 p. m. Senior Choir Rehearsal Inesday, Sept. 14 7:30 p. m. Official Board will meet it the Church. Salunca Methodist Church Rev. James IF. Mort, Pastor Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. sunday, Sept. 11 9:30 a Church School Youth Fellowship. m A b:4> p. Mm 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Wednesday, Sept. 14 7:36 p. m. W.S.C.S. will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Spahr, Lan- disville Salunga Church of the Brethren John Ebersole, Elder In Charge Mr. John Herr, Supt. Sunday, Sept. 11 V. Yoder Huntington, Pa ill render a Hymn Sing, ren- {6 few solos and give nis poplai lecture on Rosanns Boy al 7:30 m.. I program is being spon ored the Hon Builders Class. Everybody is invited Trinity Church Rev. W. 1. Koder, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 11 9:39 a. m. Sunday School 10:45 m. Morning Worship 7:00 p. m. Vesper Services Servic will be held in the church Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor I. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. ] Sept. 11 ):15 . Bible School 10:25 Morning Worship yuk Jack” Rutled Evangelist ) Pi Ly P i yd Th 1 Eva R a trou I Preac W | i r Me First Preshyterian Church Rev. 1. A. McGregor, Pastor pt. 11 ):50 1. Churc > Moi ywship f ic n t Vv tml r Fe " ip 7:30 n. Eveni Worship | Bow { l S 13, 7:45 p The omen Vi1S5101ary S SI) | Mount Joy and Donegal will meet in the Sunda ‘choo] Room. Mi Presion Ziegler of Wrightsville will \ very interesting report n th Synodical Meeting Presbyterian Church 1. A. McGregor, Pastor 9:30 Church School sy mething For Nothing? wa Sept. 11 }:30 ) I S 13, 7:45 Th me! Missionary Societie Viount J and Donegal will meet th day School Room. Mir ( gl Wrightsville Vii interesting report n the Synodical Meeting Trinity Fvangelical Cong. Church I.. Dallas Zeigler, Pastor y 11 , Sept m. Sunday School m. Worship and Sermon m. Evening Service 0% p 1 inda School Board Hn 8:03 p. m. Official Board will meet Tuesday i 8:00 p Young people meets ‘Election of officers. | Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 p. m. Choir will meet Newtown U. B. Church Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Sund Sept. il 0-0 C th 1 9:00 a. m. Sunday Schoo 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting & C.E. BE a | KEV. MALAGAR SPOKE A special service was held last | | Thursday ‘evening in + Mennonite Church here. Rev. J. S. Malagar was the special speaker. Rev. Malager is the Christian National Minister. Jr A Gree Stimulate your business by adver« | tising in the Bulletin, ~The Bulletin’s Scrapbook ! | STILL DISCOVERED ! | ON THE KING RANCH | Several years ago a representative | of the million-acre King Ranch in| + + + Week's Best Recipe Green Bean Bisque: 3T butter, | 1-4 ¢ diced green pepper, 3T flour 1 1-2 t celery salt, 1-8 t pepper, 4 ¢ milk, 1-2 ¢ vegetable liquor, 1 1-2 ¢ French style, cooked green beans, 1-2 t Worcester- sauce, 3 hard cooked eggs, and grated paprika Melt the butter, | add onion and pepper, cook over low heat and stir until tender Add flour and seasonings and blend Gradually add the milk and vegetable liquor and cook ov hot water until thickened, | stirring constantly. Add the | beans, stirring constantly add | | beans, condiment sauce and the | grated egg, reserving little of the | cgg lor topping. School Wardrobes Separates will be popular again | | this winter for school wear with | additional emphasis placed on pock- | | | ets, groups of small ones or pairs of very large ones. The lead- | ing color is camel, using com- hinations of materials as suede | and corduroy. Gray, green and | something red, are also chosen for school cl:thes. Sweaters are al- | ways good but the preference is for the shorter fitted kind rather than the loose, boxy and long mes Choose a color from your tweed, checked or plaid skirt for | the sweater. Tweeds are fore- mest in tais season's skirt and plaids and checks are often wrap arounds. Jumpers are very | popular. Food Tips Add slices of cooked frankfur- | ters for additicnal flavor in po- tato salad....Make a sandwich spread of leftover meat, adding a pickle relish and mayonnaise. ....If| dressing is added to cole slaw about an hour before serving and { salad kept cool in refrigerator, the flavor is improved....To hard toil eggs, put them in cold wa- ter, bring to a boil and cook for about 12 minutes. Plunge into | cold water to cool them immed- iately. This tenderizes eggs and prevents dark rings on them. Inspirational Power is ever stealing from the many to the few. The manna of popular liberty must be gathered each day or it is rotten. -Wendell Phillips. -— — eens | GR. AND MRS. R. ESHLEMAN ATTENDING COLUMBUS MEET Dr. Robert F. Eshleman, Assistant Professor of Sociology & Economies at Elizabethtown College, will at- tend the twenty-eightl annual meeting of th American Country Life Association at the Ohio State Universi ‘olumbus, Ohio, Sep- tember 7, 8, 9. The Conferenc I The Place of the Rural Community in Farm Policy Making” I'he annual meeting program is lesigned to provide sectional work- different phases of Life. Dr. E elected Chairman of hoy Amel man, rece on ten ican Country hle- ntly Council of the Rural Life Adviscry the Church of the Brethren, has been invited to serve as one of sev eral resource persons in the “Rural Church” workshop | Mh Robert F. Eshleman, a gra 1- uate of the Lancaster General Hos- pital, will accompany Dr. Eshleman and will attend workshops on “The Rural Home” and “Rural Health”. ee —— COD CHEER TIME NOW ON TWO RADIO STATIONS Sunday morning Good Cheer Time | WHUN first of which has been aired over in Huntingdon since the June, can now also be heard ovel WCHA, Chambersburg radio station. | The program originates in the First Baptist Church of Saltillo, Pa., and is broadcast by wire recording Rev. Richard H. Meyers, Pastor of the Church, is the radio speaker. At present the radio messages are based on Studies in Leviticus Good Cheer Time is heard each Sunday morning over WHUN (1400 on the radio dial) at 9:30 to 10:00 o'clock. Rev. Meyers is a native of town and was well known here as “Dick”. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meyers, 37 West Donegal street.” ts SID llores Ss REV. RUTLEDGE AT CALVARY CHURCH The East who conducted a Reverend “Jack” Rutledge, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania series of evangel- early last year is istic services here returning again for an engagement on Sunday, September 11, at the | Calvary Bible Church Mr. Rutledge made a host of | friends’ in and around Moufit Joy and is looking forward to renewing fellowship with his friends. He will speak at both morning and evening services. ER Pr. Stimulate your business by adver | ising in the Bulletin. Texas, came to Penna. and estab- | lished a 10,000 acre King Ranch in| Chester Co.. The ranch has been very successful and now has 4,000 | head of steers grazing thereon. | The Federal authorities got a tip, | made an investigation and when they neared the premises smelled scmething more like moonshine than steer manure. They found a stil] capable of producing 150 gallons | a day. { Clarence Moorefield, forty-one, al NZ 8 hE 2 5 0 0 0 A 2 TE PE EE SE EE S TE IE ATE 28 Ti TH i TT 2 TP 2 1t we invite WE he o Sheaffer pen and pencil sets from . $6.75 4 Ronson lighters from $6.00 i Community. 1847 Rogers, and Holmes # and Edwards Silverware: Deltah, Mar- ou 87 East Main ‘REPS’ AT CLEVELAND RACES we offer here a few suggestions:— Hamilton watches Girard Perregaux watches Bulova watches Diamond rings Onyx rings Dresser sets Sunbeam mixmaster Sunbeam shavemaster Toastmaster Sunbeam irons Parker pen and pencil sets vella, and Richelieu pearl necklaces: For- stner necklaces, bracelets and earrings. Clocks Speidel watchbands ADAM H. GREER The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 8, 1949-5 tenant on the ranch, was arrested members, and have reduced their nd gave bail for a hearing. Several for beginners and are antici= accomplices are also being sought. pating purchasing a third airplane Nas s— n the near future, their motto “Fly THE CHIQUES FLYING CLUB | the Club Plan, and you fly the [ cheapest” seems to be working out fine for more and more air-minded rates Four members of our local Chi- ‘ { people ques Areo Corp. spent Sunday and a > Monday at the Cleveland Air Race Red pine re dying by the thous= Those who represented the Club V I ¥ ying were Art, Hostetter, Bill Ris Ke ands due to root disease thruout the Bender and. Sam, Balsbaugh. From | county their sun-bhurned face hey must of en I had a most enjoyable time When in need of Printing, (anys They have another drive for more thing) kindly remember the Bulletin 74 too early thinking christmas! n't y be of use 1S plan! you to our layaway from $52.50 from $42.00 from $24.75 from $50.00 from $14.50 from $8.95 from $39.50 $24.50 $21.50 $12.95 $19.75 from $3.85 plus tax from $5.95 Jeweler Street Dial 3-4124 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. STA RATE FARA SIRS RATA RAMAN eee C. ROBERT FRY MANHEIM =. D. PLNNA. - dry AIR COMPRESSOR EXCAVATING WORK & GRADING Rock Drilling ‘yoo Cellars Concrete Breaking, Etc. Trenches, Etc. PHONE MOUNT JOY 32-4753 Crushed Stone Mortor Cement Concreting, Mason & White Sand Lintels STAUFFER'S L UARRIES J. SMITH, Owner TELEPHONE 3-370] ir ¥ r Tr CONCRETE BLOCKS Chimney Blocks Flue Lining Steel and Aluminum Sash Overhead Garage Doors FIRE PLACE UNITS and ACCESSORIES Custom Drilling & Jack Hammer Work — Estimates Cheerfully Given A RTH