The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 15, 1949, Image 5

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Sunday,
| Service
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| 7:00 a.
{| Sunday,
| opening
| Presentation of Christmas
Church Notes The 15th Annual
ews PERTAINING TO ALL |
| THE CHURCHES IN MT, JOY |
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AND THE ENTIRE
ROUNDING COMMUNITY.
Mt. Pleasant
Brethren In Christ Church
Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor
| Sunday December 18th
SUR-


| 9:00 a. m. Sunday School
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and
Henry Frank, Pastors
| Sunday December 18th
{ 9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:00 a.m. Church Service.
Salunga
| Church of the Brethren
John Ebersole, Elder In Charge
i Mr. John Herr, Supt.
| Sunday December 18th
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:15 a. m. Church Service
7:30 p.m. Evening Service,
Everybody is invited.
Donegal Preshytevian Church
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
Sunday, December 18
9:30 a.m. Church School
7:30 p.m. Christmas Program pre-
A | sented by the Church School.
{ Mount Joy Methodist Church
Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor
Joseph Shaelfer, Supt.
Sunday, Dec. 18th.
9:30 a. n
10:30 a.
Nursery.
Monday
| 7:36 p. m. Lanc:
Youth Rally will meet in Ross
| Methodist Gone, Lan
7:0¢ p. m. The Youth
will meet in the church.
Wednesday
11:00 a. m.
school at
1. Church School
m. Worship Service and
ster Sub.-Dist
St.
raster.
Fellowship
week-day church
parsonage.
Salunga Methodist Church
Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
Sunday, Dec. 18th
9:30 a. m. Church School
6:30 p m. Jr. Fellowship
| James Enterlire, Leader
7:30 p. m. Christmas
A. E. Sayres,
Service. Di
Guest Preacher.
Monday
7:30 p. m. Youth Rally at Ross
Methodist Church, Lancaster.
7:00 p. m. Young people will meet
at the Church
Saturday, Dec. 24
11:66 ». m. Christmas Eve Servi
will be held in Church of God, Lan
digvilie. The Rev. Ernest P. Leei
Speaker.
Landisville Church of God
Rev. Raymond HH. Daihl, Minister
Sunday, December 18
9:15 a. m. Church School
Paul S. Baker Gen. Supt
10:30 a. m. Morning worship
Sermon by the pastor: Draw To God
2:00 p. m. Afternoon service.
Dedication of new Mohler Pipe
Organ with the dedicatory sermon
by the Rev. H. Clifford Fox, Ph.D
President of Findlay College, Find-
lay, Ohi
7:30 p. m. Evening Service
Organ recital by Mrs. Ethel Brosk
| Mount Joy
| Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Children's Division
1 Party
Christmas Program an
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
Sunday, December 18
(No Church School)
10:45 a. m. Christmas Program
Reeitations and songs by the Be
ginner and Primary Department
A Play “Why Christmas?” written
by Elinor Brown, presented by the
Junior Intermediate and Adult De
partments of the Church School
sponsored by the Calvin Club and
directed by Mrs. Harry G. Shen
6:15 p. m. Westminster Fellowshi

Christmas program led by Elin
Lane.
Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
L. Dallas Zeigler, Pastor
Decemb 1
9:30 a. m. Suvaday School
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship
6230 p.m. K.L..C.E
7:30 p. m. Song Service & Sermon
Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Young People will meet
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting
8:30 p.m. Choir will nix
Sunday December 25. at 6:00 p.n
Christmas Program and White Gift
will be held.
Lutheran Church
L. Koder, Pastor
18th
Sunday
Trinity
Rev. W.
Sunday, Dec.
9:30 a. m. School.
10:45 a. m. Christmas Pageant,
Worshiping, Yesterday and Today
By the Luther League and Inter-
mediate
7:00 p.m. Vespei
Choral singing after the evening
service.
Tuesday
7:45 vb. m. Womans Missionary
| Society at the Parsonage.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. Donald Boyd Kline
Vices
Sunday, December 18
9:30 a. m Church School
10:45 a. m. Holy
and 3rd Sundays)
er cther Sundays.)
Brotherhood of St. Luke Corpor-
Communign on last Sunday of
each month at 7:30 a. m.
HOLY DAYS
m. Holy Eucharist.
Eucharist (1st |
(Morning pray -
St. Mark's
Evangelical United Brethren
Ezra II. Ranck, Pastor
December 18
9:00 a. m. Sunday
assembly.
9:30 a. m., Christmas Program by |
the Children of the Sunday School,
School
| opening of
offering } Class meeting in the church,
(From Page 1)
Boy's Choir, Christmah Js Coms~

| SCRIPTURAL CHRISTMAS | CHURCH FAMILY NIGHT
hon IN WORD AND MUSIC | Friday, 7:00 P. M. Church I
service of musie, in which the Night will be held in the Mt. Jov |
Family


The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., December 15,
Thursday, 1949~=5



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spt Chrismas. sor > i Methodist Church, with Christmas a
| a on io | Program presented by the classes
presented by the 30 voice Senior| { the Cl h Set A visit fr |
Choir in the Washington St eet] the Church Sehool visit from | -
| : [Santa Claus will be one of the fea
Church of the Brethren Elizabeth- i the P d I
tcwn, this coming Sunday evening] 1% © oe Sly Blue Goose Asparagus Tips . . 80c
7:30 Suc imiliar anthems he : 3 i
% a Hols ih ila Bee] who attend. Mr. Joseph Shaeff Lancaster County Cream Style White Corn 1b, 45¢
and Glory To God In The Highest | SUPt: of the local Church School Oyster Pies 60c
will be sung, together with some| Will be in charge. Herr's Potato Chips
lesser known carols from China, | zz For That Special Dessert — Get Ice Cream
Czechoslovakia and Lapland. The| Rolis, Devils Food Cake and Ice Cream 45c
narration will be made by the| i
. re ints — Peanut Crunch
pastor of the church, Rev. Nev ml Hat old R. Hunt Cream Mi 5
| H. Zuck The choir is directed] Full Line of Frozen Foods
by Mr. Galen W. Herr and Mus. | o SUPPLEE ICE CREAM
Charles Brinser will be organist Holiday Special - 50¢ Cut Bricks, 8 servings - 55¢
This service is the second of] Ice Cream Tarts - 4 for 5Y%¢ Eclairs - 2 for 29¢
three planned for Sunday evenings PIA NO — OR ( AN Economical gallon box - $1.00
in the local church to help keep| CLOISTER DAIRY ICE CREAM
alive the Christian meaning and| i > Y
1 gallon - $1.75 — V2 gallon 95¢
significance of the season. ¢ gallo: 5 9
Orders packed on request.
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| The Combined Choirs, God Rest
You Merry Gentlemen.
This service will present to the |
public for the first time the newly
organized Boys’ Choir made up of
boys from the fourth to ninth |
grades
Tae members of the Mixed Cho-
rus are; June Arnold, Ruthetta
Boose, Margaret, Clark, Hazel
| Crankshaw, J&yce Eshleman, Mar- |
tha Gerlach, Doris Ginder, Dolly
Goss, Lilly Ann Greider, Peggy |
Hicks, Janet Horning, Doris Hou-
scal, Vera Jackson, Pauline Kauff-
man, Mary Fays Kendig, Fay Lan- |
dis, Jeanne Miller, Pauline Miller,
Ruth Miller, Ruth Moreland, Ro-
sene Musser, Marian Ney, Joyce
Frescott, Martha Roland, Anna |
Ruhl, Hclen Shirk, Jean Shirk,
Beryl Singer, Dorothy Sperla,
Me:rgaret Stevens, Jane Waller,
Clara Anna Weave Kay Warfel,
Shirley Warfel, Merle Arnold,
Bruce Bernhard, Wilbur Brubaker,
Paul Dick, James Drescher, Glenn
Forney, Vernon Hawthorne, Harry
Hershey, George Hicks, Robert Li-
nard, Join Longenecker, Wilmer
Longenecker, Harold Musser, Ken-
neth McMillan, Charles Reist, Ken- |
neth Roth, Charles Shank, James
Shenk, Ammon Smith, John Sin-
ger, Eugene Swope, Clarence Wag-
ner. :
The rs of the Girls
{ Choir are; Cynthia Brandt, Yvonne
 
Brubaker, Laura Burkhart, Ruth |
Drescher Lois Elder, Mary Lou |
Fletcher, Sandra Forwood, Mari- |
lyn Frank, Doris Geil, Shirley |
Gerlach, Gladys Gestewitz, Jeanne
Gingrich, Joanne Good, Nancy
Hanshue, Patsy Hawthorne, June
Heinaman, Anna Heller, Peggy |
Hess, Fatsy Houseal, Vaiera John-
sen, Blanche Kreiser, Doris Lan- | £
dis, Jane Landis, Helen Leese, Ju-
day Martin, Talitha Minich, Betzy |
Mumma, Betzy Musser, Fannie |
Ruth Musser, Joyce McMillan,
Mary Ann Nentwig, Patricia Ann
Neniwig Patricia Ann Sager. Glor- ||
Scholl, Anna Siegrist, Aud ey
Singer, Sarah Singer, Joanne Sload
Barbara Warfel, Carolyn Weaver,
Rhoda Maric Weaver, Ramona
Wintel Patsy Wolfe Margaret |
Yoder and Ann Young
Members of the Boys’ Choir are:
Richard Adams, Richard Arndt,
Robert frndt, Ralph Buffen myer, !
Percy Campbell, Pat Crankshaw, |
Stephen Dole Luke Drescher,
Rose Eshleman, John Fullerton,
Harold Gindel Edward Good. |
Charles Heinaman, Jere Henderson
I on Hen John He hey, Ji hn
Heistand, Robert Heistand, Marlin |
Kreider, Roland Lapp, Charles Le-
high, Gerald Lindemuth, Tony
Mertin, Joan Musser Bernie Mec-
James McFarland, Frank
Shaeffer Jamey
Staley Raymond
Tschudy Clayton Waltz, Fred
Wetzel, Leon Williams, James
Wittle, William Yoder and Kenneth
Ys
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DR. SAYRES TO SPEAK

SALUNGA SERVICE
The Rev. Alfred Sayres D. D,
Professor of Practical Theology at
Lancaster Seminary will be the
Guest Preacher for the Annual
Christmas Service, Sunday, Decem-
ber 18 at 7:30 p. m. in the Mcthodist
Church, Salunga. The Youth Fel-
lowship will conduct the Worship
Service, The Pastor, Rev. James F
Mort will lead the congregation in
Carols and
Minich will be organist.
——
AT HOSSLERS
the singing of Christmas
Vis, Mary
PROGRAM
A Christmas program will be held
i Hosslers’ School on Wednesda
evening, December 21 at 7:30 p.m
There will he a gift exchange and
everyone bringing a gift will re-
ceive a git,
aa
MAYTOWN YULE PROGRAM
The newly-organized Boys’ Choil
at Maytown will appear for the first
time in the 16th annual Christmas
Carol Service on December 21 at 8
p. m. Participating will be the three
schocl cheirs, totaling 145 members.
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for Quincy Orphanage and Home |
7:30 p. m. Musical and Pageant:
The Choir will render a series of |
seasonal musical numbers at the
the program; This will
be followed by the presentation of
the pageant, “If He Had Not Come”
I s Savage. by 1 :
by Dennis Savage, by young people
of the Youth Fellowship of the
church. The offering at this service
will also be given to. Quincy Or-
and Home. |
phanage
Tuesday
The Earnest Worker's Class Xmas
party will be held in the church.
7:30 p. m. Midweek Prayer Ser-
vice
9:00 p. m. Choir Rehearsal
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