The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 13, 1949, Image 5

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Display of Oil Paintings
LONGENECKER
BY LINEAUS W.
The Mount Joy Community Ex-
hibit will again include a large dis-
play of oil paintings by Lineaus W.
Longenecker of this Bore. This dis-
play, which represents this last
vear’s work, is the largest of Linn’s
exhibits and will be displayed in
Ed. Hackert’s show room (store fac-
ing exhibit grounds).
It was in October 1939 that Linn.
had his first art exhibit at the Mt.
Joy Community Exhibit and since
then he has pain’2d more than 400
paintings, more than 100 of which
are Lancaster County and neighbor-



This is a
“Grten Tree Church” which is one
photo of a painting of
of the original Brethren Churches
in this area.
exhibit is a painting of the original
“Roller Mills” near Salunga. There
will be 30 paintings of farm and lo-
cal scenes. Two portraits will also
be exhibited besides
smaller scenes.
During the evenings of Thursday
and Friday, and cn Saturday afler-
noon and evening Linn. will be
present, and other times he will

ing county farm scenes.
have an assistant.

Citizens Of
Tomorrow!

Top Row, left tc right: Philip and
Marlene Sinegar, chiidren of Mr.
and Mrs. Marlin Sinegar of Mt. Joy;
Cynthia Zeiger, Mount Joy; Robert
and Barry, sons of Mr. and Mrs.
{Donald Miller, Florin; Second Row, |
left to right: Marelyn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wolgemuth, Mt.
Joy and Alma, Lee and Bonnie,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Win-
sett, cf Mount Joy.






BED ROOM
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BED ROOM

FLOOR PLAN
POPULAR FEATURES AT
MODERATE COST
Complete with garage and the
breezeway, this attractive house
was designed for The Celotex Cor-
poration by Architect Edward
Marks. It achieves beauty and
enduring comfort at moderate
utilization of the la-
cost through e |
building
test developments in
techniques and materials.
The kitchen in the front, .; with
sink ‘under; the windows,’is a fea-
ture de€idedly: pepular today. In
this location ‘a “busy homemaker
has a “look out” and, although the
kitchen can not be seen from the
— front door, it is conveniently near
it. The kitchen has ample space
for equipment plus a
family meals or snacks.
The breezeway
welcome feature in bad weather.
And on hot summer afternoons,
it will provide a shaded spot fou
some moments of cool relaxation.
+ The living room, with its well- |
“ placed picture windows and open
fireplace, offers intriguing decorat-
ing possikilty.
length of this room provides din-
ing space when entertaining.
Bedrooms
the standard size
in a section of their cwn. The
house as a whole has that all
important “must” -- good storage
space. .
Working plans for this and other
quality homes embodying modern,
money saving architectural advan-
are ample and, with
bathroom, are
C. Snavely and: Sons: Inc. Landis-
ville headquarters : for "all "building
information on homes at moderate
Cosi


IMPROVE THE LAWN
Now is the time to finish the
work of lawn improvement. Late
summer and early fall is the best
time to kill weeds, to seed bare
spots, to improve the grass and to
do needed renovaticn,
Also included in the |
numerous |
table for |
connecting the |
» garage with the kitchen will be a
And the 15 foot]
ces are available through the = J.|
[LOW IN (OST,
Designed for streamlined living,
this modern ranch-type
combines lew cost with a high
degree of livability. Note the dual
purpose rooms - the large
room with ample space for dining
table at cone end; and
and utility room which are
| tically one, with the
| forming a shoulder-high partition
| There's a snack bar or breakfast
table for informal family meals,
and the utility area even has the
| space for a carpenter's bench for
the man of the house.
Comfort and convenience are
Luilt into this house == a homey
open fireplace, plenty cf windows,
lot of closet space, both bedrooms
in a section of their own and wash
besins in the bedrooms to supple-

| ment the facilities of the centrally |
| located hathroom.
{ This house, designed for The
| Celotex Corporation by Architects
Perkins and Will of Chicago, is one
of a series of attractive homes that
can be built today at common-
| sense cost Ly the family of modest
income. It includes such ad-
vancements as improved
to save building time, use of the
modern materials which
two or more functions at a single
cost, and use of efficient construc-
tion methods which assure the
{ owner that none of his building
| dollers will be wasted on frills and
extravagances.
Working plans fer +7 and the
| other quality home embodying
| modern, money savii architect-
| ural advances are available
| through the J. C. Snavely and
| Sons Ine, Landisville, Pa, head-
| quarters for building information
common sense cost.
| on homes at
; ell Whiners seers
‘Missionary Conf.
(From Page 1)
appear in their native costume and

bring a brief testimony.
sage of the afternoon will be given
by Rev. Paul Swartz who has serv-
ed in Nigeria, West Africa.
Monday through Friday sessions
will be conducted in he church with
a Bible
morning in charge of Rev. F.C. H
Study at 10:30 a. m. each
Dreyer, who has served in
fcr 45 years. In the afternoon at 2
p.m. the missionary service will be
missionaries
At 3:45 p.m.
conducted when three
will be heard each day.
service will be in
Odenwelder
and other missionaries participating.
Each
aries will presen
| the children’s
charge of Miss Helen
evening ai 6:30 two mission-

pictures ol
hich they

the work in the country w
At 7:30 each evening
represent.

two speakers will be presented.
being enter-
of | "the
people of Mount Joy, and are being
The missionaries are
tained in various hon

| served meals at noon and in t
evening in the Evangelical Parson-
age.
The
tends a
llas Ziegler ex-
Pastor L. Dall
very cordial invitation to
the public to attend these services
eee ell Wee em
CLASS MEETING HELD
AT MRS. ELI SMELTZER'S
The Kings Daughters Bible Cla
of the Church of God met Tut


day evening at the home of Mrs
Fli Smeltzer After devoticng ti
following program was given
Vocal duet, Mrs. Am Stauffe
and Miss Fmma Shookers; Read-
ings, Mrs. Sweigart and Mrs. Kate
Barnhart; piano solo, Mrs. Annie
Staufier.
The hostess served refreshmer
to the following:
!1 Mrs. 'C. F. Helwig, Mrs. Mary
Walker, Mrs. Kate Barnhart, M
Stella Sweigart, Mrs. Lillie Sauder
Mrs. Lulu Stauffer, Miss
Shookers, Mrs. Elsie Grove, Mi
Annie Stauffer, Mrs. C. R. Charles,
Miss Wilma Eatcn, Miss Mae
Shreiner, Miss Anna Hoffer, M
Mrs. Ellen Linde-
Florence Kaylor and

Emma
Dorothy Derr,
{ muth, Mrs
Mrs. Smeltzer.
re et BC
DR. BOWMAN GUI SPEAKER
AT YOUTH FELLOWSHIP
Dr. Rufus D. Bowman p
| of Bethany Biblical
will be guest speaker at the Youth
Fell-wship at the
of the Brethren on
15th at 7:30 p. m.

sident

Seminary,
Rheems Church
Saturday, Oct
and Sunday Oct
16th services at 10:00 a. m., 2:30
p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Howard Bernhard will then
speak at the Fellowship supper to
ke held in the church basement
on Sunday at 5:00 p. m
This
by the
| White
is being sponsored
Chiques, Elizabethtown, the
Oak, East
West Green Tree congregations
program
Fairview and
The young people of these five
churches
chorus,
| Galen
will sing in a combined
under the
Herr.
— et Qe
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION CLASS
| ONE PERIOD PER WELK
Beginning next Wednesday, Oct
19th. the Week Day Religious
cation classes will be conducted un-
direction of
Edu-
| der the auspices of the Mt. Joy Pas-
toral
|
Association. for one peri d!
| cach. week, ‘during: the ‘school year
| 1949-50.
| a
SUGGESTS LANDSCAPING
For landcape improvement {ake
an inventory of plant materials
now available for transplanting to
\ new locations,
{
| HIGH IN LIVABILITY
|
home
living |
the kitchen
prac- |
equipment |
planning
perform |
The mes- |
China |

Salunga Methodist Church Monday
Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor 7:45 p. m. Youth Rally in
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Methodist Church Columbia
Sunday Oct. 16 Cars leave church at 7:15 p. m,
9:30 a. m. Church School !
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship
First

m. Senior Choir Rehearsal
Installation of Youth Fellowship | Wednesday
officers 11:00 a. m. week-day church
Monday chool at parsonage
7:45 p. m. Youth Rally in First 7:30 p. m. WSCS meets at the |
Methodist Church in Columbia, home of Mrs. Wm. Fackles
Friday and Sat. Rummage Sale. Friday
Rummage Sale
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. Donald Boyd Kline Donegal Presbyterian Church
Vicar Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
( SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday, Oct. 18
9:30 Church School
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
2nd Rev. Peter Pleshko will speak on
Christian Missions in Europe and |
will show pictures. {
Sunday, Oct. 16
9:15 a. m. Church School
10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist
and 4th Sundays)
10:45 a. m. Morning Prayer.
(Other Sundays)
St. Andrew’ Brotherhood Cor
porate Communion on I
of each month.
Newtown U. B. Church
Oscar K. Buch, Pastor
Sunday, October 16
Sunday


HOLY DAYS 9:00 a. m. Sunday School.
7:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship
og arse: ce Wednesday >
7:00 p. m. Prayer Meeting C. E.
| Salunga
Church of the Brethren
John Ebersole, Elder In Charge St Mark's
Mr. John Herr, Supt. Evangelical United Brethren
Sunday, Oct. 16 Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
9:00 a. m. Sunday, October 16
10:15 a. m. Sunday
Everybody is
School
Church Service 9:00 a. m
day observance. Mr.
1
le, Jr., cf Elizabeth
Sunday

invited. Ii] Robert Trim
| wn, will ad
Mt. Jov Mennonits Charch dress the combined men’s and boys’
Herey Garber, Amos Hess, and
Henry Frank, Pastors
Sunday Oct. 1€
| 9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:00 a. m. Church Service

|
|
| classes
| 10:15 a. m., Morning worship.
6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship meet-
ing
7:30 p. rv
Evening Worship
{ message by Rev. B
| er, missionary to Haiti



 

Trinity Lutheran Church | Wednesday
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor 7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Ser-
Sunday, October 16 | vic
9:30 a. m. Sunday Scho i 35:45 p. m. Choir reh 1
10:45 Mot V | hu
7:00 n. 1 Vesper S | The I cas Society fall outing
Tuesd — a -
AE 1
. po P.M VLISSIONGry | yNSTALLATION SERVICES
3 at 1 ve M
\ \ To n Miss Rosalie V. Jenkins, Youth
Av vi ) 1 11 10- A
er is Mrs." W- 1} | Director will conduct the installa-
Wednesday tion services for newly elected of-
30 p i 1g Lac I t f the Methodist Youth Fel-
X e of M Robert | 1g. ips on Sunday, Oct 16th
Le W. Done S . : : :
uri the worsnn I'Vi( in the
il Methodist Churches.
Mount Joy


Trinity Ev:
7 Cong. Church
L. Dall: r
Pastor Methodist Church
  






Sund Oct 6 30 p 1 W ofl welud
9 Hund lent Pe ice Pres-
Vi Y 1 f ( x
Q ] y 1 ! R ! Kline
’ h i 0
10:30 a yrning 'W ) ) Lint
VI 1 l Seid } J Iter William Rider and
} A retta Rider
( And 1 Chi . 1 “1
Xk Deal n Methodist Cl ch, 10:30
2:3 ) lissior Rally 1.— New oilicer Jam
Vissionari ppear in native wcomer; Vice Pa Richa
1 \ < ¢ 1 Ral
Ca wecriial i nap
7:30 p | Myce h Jams Enterlin
Mrs. ( ( M nd Barba Ble
Viond: 1 lav 16
ic ¢ H be condiet
1 be condu — -—-0-a —
Church of God PR. CLIFFORD E. BARBOUR TO
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor VISIT DONEGAL PRESBYTERY
nday Ox 16 Pl: it to Donegal Pre
J . Bop bytery on October 26th by Dr. (
Swartz speak
A . { E. Bart Knoxvill [en
10:20 in 1p vho is Mod of the Preshyter-
hurch, U.S.A e being made
ommittee of which Rev. Ray -
mond E. Muthard, pastor of the
 

I Presbyt Church, Stras-
esd
00 a Christian Ed. ( 5 od
7:30 p.m. Missiot I | oT, tor of the
8:30 p. m. Sen ( practic Presbyterian Church, Knoxville,
rer n Donegal Presbytery
Calvary Bible Church } will addre 1 dinner meeting
2p 1 Sur \ Pastor i aE
Rev. . IL Summy, Pastor or church leaders at 6:15 in the
EF. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. ‘i i iv
Sunday. Oct. 16 First Church, Lancaster, and a mas
| ay
9:15 to 11:00 a. m. Combined | meeting in the church auditorium
Bible Schocl and Worshin Service. | af 8:00.
Rev. Arncld Seidler i
7:00 p. m. Prayer 1
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
a
AOMEN'S FEDERATION MEET

Tue The Fall meeting of the Lancaster
p. m. Registration for Bible | Count Federation of Women's
a lubs will be held at Columbia on
7:30 p. m. Mid-week service Tuesday, October 25. All reserva
en | tions for the luncheon in St. John’s
First Presbyterian Church [atheran Church there must be
Yo fT 7 Ps . : es
: Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor made Henry W. Musser,
Sunday Oct. 16
Mount

9:30 a. m. Church School
Dr. Dreyer of the
China Inland

Mission will give a short talk FARM TAXES RISE
( Morning W : :
10:45 a. m. Mornir Wor hip For the fifth consecuti I
I Drever t preach ermon
I f | 4
6:30 p. m. Westminster Fellowship 1 est A ave ur
John A. Bowman as leader.

Mt, Pleasant
Brethren In Christ Church
Elder C. HH. Moyer, Pastor
Sunday Oct. 16
9:00 a. m. S
10:30 a. m. Preaching

7 »chool

Mount toy M hodist Churcl YC # 2
Mount Joy Methodist wirch | )/1 /
Rev. James ¥. Mort, Pastor (One
Joseph Shacfier, Supt. [ WAI VE


Sunday Oct. 16
9:30 a."'m. Church School
)
PARADE
IN OUR AD
COLUMNS
WILL LEAD
YOU TO


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6:45 p. outh Fello SY Na
ship, Miss Rosalie Jenkins spea rr SAVINGS
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 13, 19495
op [Quality Meats
ALSO
A FULL LINE OF
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Fruits & Vegetables
™ KRALL'S Meat Market
| West Main St.. Mt. Joy

C. M. WEBB
& SON
122 South Barbara Street
MOUNT JOY, PA.
ROOFING -- SPOUTING
SHEET METAL WORK
ROOF PAINTING
PHONES:
Mt. Joy 3-4081
NEW 1850
GAS AND ELECTRIC
Ranges
PRICES REDUCED


FULL SIZE COAL AND GAS

Combination Ranges
$174.50
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All Size Furnaces
Plan to Attend The . .
Community


SALES &
KALAMAZOO Shc
351 W. King St., Lanc., Pa.
PHONE 33598

School; Men's |
Lehman Keen-


The weather
No matter how
2, humid
easy || Calvary Bible Church
NEW HAVEN AND HENRY STREETS
MY. JOY
AD

ible Institute
One Night A Week




Beginning Tuesday, October 18th
7:00 O'clock P. M.
The DuraPower Mainspring
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NO TUITION — THOROUGHLY SCRIPTURAL
NON - SECTARIAN

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has th Following, a list of tentative subjects to be taught (Check
power ! those that interest you and return to Rev. C. IL Summy.
Made of SPIRITUAL LIFE & PRAYER
—HISTORY & PROGRESS OF MISSIONS
—BIBLE SYNTHESIS
—PERSONAL EVANGELISM
——SECTS AND ISMS
——BIBLE GEOGRAPHY
MINOR PROPHETS
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Factory Trained Dem-
onstrator will be here
to show you how to
iron a shirt in three
minuies. -
LESTER
47 E. MAIN ST.


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C. ROBERT FRY
MANNHEIM R. D. 2, PLHNA.

EXCAVATING
GRADING
Cellars
Trenches, Etc.
AIR COMPRESSOR a
WORK
Rock Drilling
Concrete Breaking, Etc.
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