2—The Mi. Joy, Pa. Thursday, February 9, 1950 The Mount Joy Bulletin . Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher ‘Church Notes ESTABLISHED JUNE, 1901 Published Thursday at No. 9-11 East Main St.,, Mount Joy, Pa. Subscription, per year $2.00 Six Months $1.00 Three Nonths ............ 60 Single Copies ............. 05 Sample Copies ......... FREE Entered at the Postoffice at Mt. Joy, Pa., as second-class mail mat- ter under the Act of March 3, 1879. | Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper Publishers’ Association Publivation Day, Thursday Copy for a change of advertising should reach this office Tuesday We will not guarantee insertion of any advertising unless copy reaches the office not later than 9 a. m. preceding day of publication. Classified ads will be accepted to ! 9 a. m. publication day I I SIRT EDITORIAL + + > Remember folks that advertising pays. Try does net know Smith Brothers. ® 0 like the idea Department How do you the Post Office says all fishing is luck and they're tel- | We, ling it to 13.500.000 fishermen. know a lot of guys who can scarce- ly swallow that. [2 BN J there's a pessibility Mount Joy Boro at some future time may have sewage disposal, here's an angle for the tax payers to think about. The Boro Sewer Since that | Autherity at Lititz suggests prop- erly owners inaugurate savings funds in order to meet the ex- | pense. They claim it will cost! each ene $800 in assessments by ; : 7:30 p.m. Junior Prayer meeting the time their sewer system is in | on Prayer Meeting x ne cperation. | 7:30 p. m. Monthly Missionary FE | Meeting. MERCY SLAYINGS Thursday, Feb. 16th, Ladies Meeting. There is the recent’ so- called | Le mercy slaying where the ‘country | Newtown U. B. Church doctor. supposedly injected air into | Oscar K. Buch, Pastor the veins of an elderly woman | Sunday, February Bt . . oy J a. m. Sunday School. patient who was dying of cancer | 7:00 p. m. Holy oration A young girl goes on trial for | | Wednesday sheoting her cancer doomed father. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. In both cases there are these who | Christien Endeavor all such acts humanitarian. There sa “gall gach Sei} Jima slay Mount Joy Methodist Church are; others w 2 |" "Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor ings break the law «of God and | Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. man. We are not trying these | Sunday, February 12, 1950 cases in this column, but remem- ber that war to kill fer less life is rated taking life of one suffering sease is motivated by for the doomed, rather Human The lies reason. cheaply. who too of a from an love, anguish than hate, greed, ‘isms’, politics. ® 0 OUR LINCOLN Abraham Lincoln is the symbol of Americanism. Born in a log cabin at Hodgenville, Ky., Feb. 12, 1809, Lincoln rose to great heights until struck by an assassin’s bullet in 1865. No man human histery, nor was his climb an easy one. in all Bern on a grim frontier in dour poverty, struggling to give him- self an education, he knew the way | zs hard. The early loss of his | mether, his first true sweetheart, affected him deeply. The death of his boyho-d love, the girl he had | wished te marry, left a great scar A failure as a sore keeper and! 630 p. m. School of Missions | 6:30 p. m. Catechetical Class ! later a failure as a congress- | jclasges. 7:30 p. m. Young Ladies’ Bible = i. WE rl :30 p.m. Evening Service, spon- | Class will meet at the home of | man after a flitting political suc- sored by the Women of the Church, | Miss Beulah Smith. A white el- cess, a poorly paid country law-| Miss V. Grace Clapper, Missionary | ephant sale will be held at the | ver, a defeated Senate aspirant, he |to China will be the speaker. meeting A Mi : . = he sn’s Missionary Society foul resched the office. of the | rs Moments Missionary. Spey President ‘of these United States. | II Me Joy gy Sou Night in Japen” at Christ thors He almost lost a war by picking | i Md ant an an Church at F'town as guests of é aAStors 8 Xk Micai nv Snot the wrong leaders acccrding to his | | Sunday, February 12, 195 the Women's Missionary Society of unday, February 12, 1950 that church. Cars will leave the critics. He lost his young son and | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School | parsonage at 7:00 | was unhappily married. He lived | 10:00 a.m. Church Service. | Thursday his 56 years through which ran a| Lan a : 7:00 p. m. Luther League will hy | th 3. rinity Lutheran Church ineet in {he Parish House vein of exceeding bad luck. His Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor 6:00 p. m. Junior Choir overcoming of advertisy, his wis- | Sunday, February 12 7:3¢ p. m. Senior dom and endurance is an example | 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. of man’s struggle to conquer his | 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. | Donegal Presbyterian Church Boy Scouts ¢f Mount Joy will Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor lot, impreve his standards. May we all profit from his courage his | aspirations. eo 09 Pierced hearts, paper lace, lov- er’s tokens, are the sentimental! | expression of Valentine's Day. | We do well to look beyond the! sweet greeting, to the sweet time aftér the ves to will be my Valentine? Mutual Jove results in marriage and too frequently to- day, marriage results in divorce. The paper lace is often discarded into the waste basket with more reluctance than the marriage is dissolved in court. Many who celebrate a 25th wedding anni- versary, brag about living with one mate this long. They regard the case as exceptional, that they are especially virtuous, should be con- | gratulated on endurance. Lover's tokens are preliminaries to marriage. Living together in to find some-one who | that gives men the guns incurable di- | has risen to such an esiate, | | worship with the mental occasion. of the marriage vows paper lace, pierced lace and Cupids | i with darts, either a mockery or a mutual respect with willingness io | sweet tribute to enduring love. NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SUR- | ROUNDING COMMUNITY. St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Donald Boyd Kline Vicar Sunday, February 12, 1950 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist (1st and 3rd Sundays) (Morning pray- | er other Sundays.) Brotherhood of St. Luke Corpor- late Communion on last Sunday of each month at 7:30 a. m. HOLY DAYS | 7:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ Church | Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor Sunday, February 12, 1950 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church L. Dallas Zeigler, Pastor { Friday at 7:30 p. m. tic Service Rev Saturday at 7::30 p. m | istic Service Rev. be. speaker. | Sunday, February 12 9:30 a. m. Sunday School | 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship 6:30 p.m. K.L.C.E Ranck speaker. | 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic Service. Rev. Pauli McBeth preaches. | Monday { 7:00 p. m, Sunday School Board | Meeting. Wednesd: y 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 p. m. Choir Rehearsal Church of God ~~ Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, February 12 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:30 a. m. Morning “What Makes Men Great” 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. { Wednesday “9:30 a. m. Church School 10:30 a. m.. Nursery. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Meeting at the Crider. Thursday 7:36 p.. m. Senior Choir Women's Society home of Mrs. Youth Fellowship Salunga Methodist Church Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday, February 12, 1950 9:30 a.m. Church School. The Board of Education 6:43 p. m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p. m. Worship Service | The Washington Street | Church Of The Brethren | Elizabethtown, Pa. Mr. Krall, of the Property Com, | { Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor { reported repairs to two stokers cost | Sunday, February 12, 1950 | $110.94. 9:30 a. m. Church School with a creative program of Chris~ | the Parish House for a covered dish | tian education. . | supper, Mrs. M. J. Bieber will 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship | address the class during the meet- Pastor Zuch will preach on “A |ing. | Man Called White”. Wednesday congregation { thiz service. 7:00 p. m. Vespers Miss Alice Zachariah, a native of | | India is special guest. | Monday 6:30 n. m. Ladies’ Bible Class in be self-sacrificing, are “he tokens for a successful marriage. One may be capable of great love but, | without the spirit of sacrifices, the | Sunday, unicn becomes just an experiment. There are all sorts of reasons given | mental | non-support, | Foy One World”. and so forth but regardless of the | for divorce, incompatibility, and physical cruelty, studies made about divorce, we | believe the greatest failing in mar- riage is the ignorance of or il: | lingness to, making sacrifices. St. Valentine's Day is a senti- Your observance makes the Evangelis- | superintendent of schools Evangel- | Hiram Lefever to { worship Worship Service and rehearsal, | Wm. | al | Sunday, | Donegal Springs Road, SALUNGA and Mrs. H. H Salunga returned to their | ter a trip to the West Coast, They | visited their daughter and son-in- | law, Mr, and Mrs. John Woodworth sons Dickie and Donnie California. and Luis Obispo, Mr. Woodworth teaches at the California Polytechnic College Mrs. Hiestand left Salunga Octob- | | cv 18 and visited friends in Nebras- | ka for several days on her way tol { California. Mr. Hiestand left in De- | cember and spent a month in Cali- | fornia and they returned home to- gether by the southern route some of the stop~ ping off in Greyhound Old states: traveling via the states bus, through twenty and Washington D. C. Among the places of interest they Fuller's Fashioned Revival Hour at Beach, Muir | Knotts Berry | Hollywood and the | New The | in the schoo] | evitning. Mr Mexico i visited were Rev. Long Redwood Forest, Breakfast at Carlsbad Cav- | Farm, Mexico. Mother's Club met Monday assistant Co. Salunga house on Bailey, was the spe ker | The Club lars to the dol- Drive; The New- contributed five Heart | five dollars to a Haven Shut-in, { hostesses were Mrs. J. M. [¢ mer, Mrs. M. M. Newcomer, | Mrs. Harold Rittenhouse and Mrs. Levi Peifer. The next club wil . | be held March 6th. ec ll AG Ne i Installing Two { (From page 1) | tions, $136.80 for '47 tax, $202.15 for | 48 tax and $678.06 for ’'49. Out- | standing '48 tax is $1,949.16 and '49 | is $5,774.38 Beard of Health reported two nu- | | isa mees reported and corrected. Officer Neiss travelled by reported auto, 19 | auto violations Aid | investigated. | Treas. Krall reported these bal- | | ances: Boro, $5,159.51: Water $9,- | | 816.45. | Lineaus Longenecker before Council regarding an | to the Boro. Mount Joy supervisors made a road on plot at & cost of $4800 and unwilling to release that agree unless reim- bursed for amount. tioners now amount. They were given the go ahead signal. H. G. Walters was re: appointed to | | the Boro. Authority for term. Mr. Krall | need repairs and the at $2,000. No. Water bills paid were | Boro bills $839.10, | $11.68. | a five year | reported tennis cost was esti- | mated action. $361.40 and Patterson The following money was turned | | aver to the treasurer; Zoning Officer | Walters, $9.50; Justice Robt. Brown, | $10.00; from County Commissioners Aid Fund $830.27; $26, | for County ss Zerphey, fines and licens- es. February 12 9:30 a.m. Church School Tuesday. Feb. 14 at 8 p. m. the Womens’ Missionary Societies of | | the Fresbyterian Churches of Mt. | Joy and Donegal will meet at the | Edward E. Lane, 26 | Mount Jay. | The Pastor will present a study of | the Bock of Amos. First Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor February 12 home of Mrs. | School | 9:30 a. m. Church 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship ! Seminary Sunday: “One Gospel | ship. Miss Peggy Garber leader. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship “The* First Miracle" Tuesday, Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. the | Womens’ Missionary Societies of | | the Fresbyterian Churches of Mt. ! Joy and Donegal will meet at the ANIER] home of Mrs. Edward E. Lane, Donegal Springs Road, Mount oy 2 The Pastor will present a study of | | the Bock of Amos. | | | 6:30 n. m. Westminster Fellow- | | ! 1 Wednesday 8:30 p. m. Session Meeting. Hiestand of | home af- | of San | southern | grandson, old | | a copy of “The an announcement of the | pictures | Constitu- tions of the congregation and of the a program of the Women's observed in No- a copy of Luther's Small New Testament; contained | Ground-Breaking Service; Sunday 50th vember; | the service 440 miles arrests for | and eleven accidents appeared | nnex | Township said were The to pay $2,000 if | the™Boro pays $1,000 and the Super- | Hiestand and Woodworth pick= shows Mrs. Dickie ing oranges in California. re A | re Picture The Corner Stone (From nage 1) the architect, and the contractor; the names of all the organizations | ; | a copy of the | with their officers; Mount Joy Bulletin which contain~ ed an announcement of the service; Lutheran”, of the Ground-Breaking; School; Anniversary of the Missionary Society, Catechism: and a anid current Church Bulletins. Assisting the Rev. Mr. Koder in Donald: E. Ney, Clyde F Eshleman, viée-presic dent; | Dillinger, James B. Heilig, T. M. Breneman, James S. Neal. iim Us veces ov WHITE- WASHING DISINFECTING HESS BROS. Successors To HUBER OBERHOLTZER FLORIN, PENNA. =F Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 8-25-tf Donegal Airport News | tend the model airplane which was Leroy Tyndall, as | chairman of the building .commitiee Sunday School superintendent and members, of the i Church Council including; John 'W. flight to ¥ {ershey the club on one airport Visiting pilots to Denegal over the weekend were from airports at | | edericksburg, Hershey, Lancaster | Breve: Ag 3 d | the return trip was made in ap- anc ew olland. 1 az : ; proxime ately 45 minutes. Albert Forry delivered one of the { ~ airport's Cubs to Columbia Aircraft | Service at DERR OWNED HOLSTEIN HAS Bloomsburg where it | COMPLETED A 362 DAY TEST will be equipped for training stu- | Alcartra Velma, ' registéred Hol- | | dent pilots in night flying. | stein = Friesian cow owned by { James Booth and Norman | Lloyd A. Derr, Mt. Joy, has com- | Sprecher flew to Lancaster to at- | pleted a 362-day production test meet held | and 12,- Herd 465 pounds of butterfat there on Sunday. milk made in | 576 pounds cf Bruce Robinson and John Haw- | Improvement Registry. thorne made a cross country flight | Testing was supervised by Pa. | Satur day. landing at New Castle, | State College in cooperation with Del, and Lancaster Municipal | The Holstein - Friesian Assoe. of Chiques Aero members were ac- | America. { tive, at least nine club pilots were This cow was milked twice daily on Abe field on Sunday afternoon. J.!and was 4 years 9 months when Musser Wolgemyth was a guest of | she began her test pericd. Ai 10 for 5c _ S for 5c 2 for 5c — 3 for 5c 9 Sc, 10¢, 25, 35, 50c and $1.00 PARTY NOVELTIES v Valentine Filled Hearts % to 2% lbs. LARGE VARIETY OF PLATES, NAPKINS, ETC. KULP’S LUNCHEONETTE Joseph AND NEWS AGENCY WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY. PENNA. Martin Moore flew to State Col- | | lege with a friend on Saturday. 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