d! 10th 12th { Sermon: Women's hurch Notes! § PERTAINING TO ALL iE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY p THE ENTIRE ROUNDING COMMUNITY. St, Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Eza H. Ranck, Pastor nday, March 12 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:30 p. m. Evening worship: con- uding service of Revival Services. mon by the pastor, Clifford hmidt, song leader. uesday 7:30 p. m. Women's Society of World Service Charles Derr; Miss Eunice Leader; election of officers. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Choir rehearsal 8:00 p.m. Midweek Prayer wrsday 7:30 p.m. at the home of Murs. ford. Service Dorcas Society meeting Charles Latch- The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa, Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Sunday, March 12 9:30 a. m. Church School with a creative program of Chris- ER tian education. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship “Thy Kingdom Come” 7:36 p.m. Instructional Ve spers, Trio. “Question Box”, and sermon on “Brethren Rites and Or- dinances”. Pastor Zuck will these services. preach at both St. Rev. Luke's Eplscopal Church Donald Boyd Kline Vicar Sunday, March 12 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist (Ist and 3rd Sundays) (Morning pray- er other Sundays. Brotherhood of st. Luke ate Communion on last Sunday of cach month at 7:30 a. m. HOLY DAYS Holy Eucharist. 7:00 a. m. it. Joy Mennonite Church Henry Garber. Amos Hess, and Henry Frank, Pastors Sunday, March 12 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Church Service. Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ Church Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor Sunday, March 12 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Newtown U. B. Church Oscar K, Buch, Pastor Sunday, March 12th 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Christian Endeavor The Church council is planning an Evangelistic March 26th, - First Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, March 12th 9:30 a. m. Church School 16:45 a.m. Morning Worship “One Great Hour”. 6:30 p. m. Westminster ship, Comme nicant’s Training 7:30 p. . Evening Worship “The First “ch ristians”. Tuesday, Mat 14, 7:45 p.m. The Women’s Missionary So of Mount Joy and Donegal will meet at the home of Mrs. Anna Zook. Mrs. Edward Lane will have charge of the program. There will be el- ection of officers. Announcement later. Fellow - Class. cieties Donegal FPresbyterfan Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, March 12th 9:30 a. m. Church School Tuesday, March 14, 7:45 p.m. The Women's Missionary Societies of Mount Joy and Donegal will meet at the home of Mrs. Anna Zook. will have charge will be el- Mrs. Edward Lane of the program. There ection of officers. Chureh of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, March 12th 9:30 a. m. Church School : 10:30 a. m. Morning worship S “God Is My Salvation”. non, 3¢ p.m. Revival Services at the United Brethren Church. Tuesday The Ergatans will hold their class meeting at the home of Mis. Ann Newcomer cn W. Donegal St. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Junior Prayer meeting. 7:30 pn. Monthly Missionary meeting. 8:30 p. m. Choir Practice Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church L. Dallas Zeigler, Pastor Sunday, March 12th : 9:30 a. m. Sunday School Morning Worship K.L.C.E 10:30 a. m. €:30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Worship. Monday 7:00 p.m. The Fourth Quarterly | Conference will be held in charge of N. N. Lower, Presiding Elder. Wednesday 3 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 p.m. Choir will meet Sunday, March 19—through Sun- day, March 26, Revival Services will be held with Rev. Clair M. Hitz, Evangelist. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, March 12th 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. 7:00 p. m. Vesvers with Lutheran World “The Two Kingdoms.” Monday 7:30 pm. Ladies the Parish House, Action film, Bible Ci + SUR- | at the home of Mrs. | Herr, | Corpor- | campaign Beginning | as | EVANG. CONG. CHURCH ELECTS OFFICERS AT AN'UAL MEETING The annual congregational meet- ing of the Evangelical Congrega- | tional Church of Mount Joy was held Monday evening in the church at seven-thirty to elect officers for the Church and Sunday School for [ the year April 1, 1950 to March 31, | 1951. Officers were elected: Earl Kaylor, Superintendent, 18th year; Abner Gish, Ass't Supt.; Doris | Kaylor, Secretary; Mary Ann Gish, Ass't. Sec'y; Mrs. Jane Way, Treas. Mrs. Mary Minick, Pianist; Beverly Ann Myers, Ass't, Pianist; Warren Bates, Superintendent Home & Extension Dept.; Clark Berrier, | & Ext. Dept.; Mrs. Florence Kaylor, Su- perintendent of Primary Dept.; tuth Brandt, Asst. Supt. of Pri-| mary Dept; Sara Zeager, Superin- tendent of Cradle Roll; Mildred of Cradle Gerald Ber- Shirley Wade, Asst.| James Mateer, Ass't Li-| Mr. Ammon Hoffer was re- elected Church Trustee for a term Mildred Way was el-| Mateer, Ass't Supt. Gloria Gish, Librarian; rier, Libravian; Librarian: brarian; of five years. ected Church Organist and Mary Minick was elected Asst. Church Organist. ne ABUNDANT LIFE SERVICES Beginning March 19 a series of Evangelistic Meetings will be held in Evangelical Congrega- The evening Trinity tional Church, will be here. services closing on Sunday evening March 26. Clair Hitz, Registrar Professor of Bible at the Bible stitute of Pennsylvania, will be the Evangelist. Mr. Hitz has appeared on local pulpits and therefore will He has al- Conference » held each Rev. In- welcomed by many. Bible Lancaster he served as =O Speaker in Goring the| month of February. will be furnished Special music during the meetings by groups frem local visiting churches. = —- METHODIST CONFERENCE { AT SALUNGA MARCH 12 The Rev. Alexander K. Smith, D D., Superintendent of West District, Philadelphia Co of The Methodist Church will pr nference each at the 7:30 P. M. Worship Service, on Sunday, March 12 in the Salunga Methodist Church, Rev. J. ¥. Mort, Pastor will conduct the Service and| Mrs. Mary Minich will be Organist, Following this Service, Dr. Smith I"will preside at the Fourth Quarter-| ly Conference for the Methodist ! Churches of Mount Joy and Salun-| Reports of the lccal churches will be given. —— —— THE GOSPEL CHEER BAND ELECTED ITS OFFICERS [ Joseph Hostetter chairman of the Gospel Cheer Band the _ Menncnite Church, at menthly of group in the home of Russel Swarr, Robert Garber ga. work done in | the was elected the the of regular meeting Thursday evening. was elected vice chairman; Joyce | Miller, secretary; Richard Krall, treasurer; and Miller Hess, advisor. EE COVERLET BROUGHT $45.00 At held by the | estate of the late Fannie Bemberger, at Elm, an antique .wool sold for $45 to Jonas Heisey, of The late Mrs. was the mother of our Mr. Blom Boniperger. a household sale coverlet was Manheim RI1. Jom- berger local banker, Wedne sday 6:30 p.m. Junior Catechetical class in the Parish House. 7:45 p.m. Mid-Week Lenten Ser- vice. Senior Choir, following the ser- vice.. Young Ladies’ Bible Class in the Parish House following the Mid- Week Lenten Service. Thursday | 6:00 pm. Junior Choir. | 780 pm. Luther League an the Parish House. 7:30 pm. Adult Catechetical class at the parsonage. Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. ! Sunday, March 12 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:30 Worship Service and Nursery. 7:30 p.m. Quarterly Conference at Salunga Methedist Church. Tuesdsy 7:30 pm. Youth Fellowship will meet at the Church. 11:00 a. m. Weekday School. 7:30 p.m. Church. Thursday Church WSCS will meet at the] 7:30 p. m. Lenten Service to be | followed by Sr. Choir Rehearsal. { The Rev. P. B. Gibble, D. D. of] | ptresa, will be the speaker. Salunga Methodist Church { Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor [ i Miss: Alice Strickler, Supt. | Sunday, March 12 i | 9:30 a.m. Church School. and Board of Education Meeting. | | 6:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. I Rev. A. K. | followed by | Conference. Thursday | 7:30 p. m. Lenten Service held in Mt. Joy Church. Evening Service. Smith, D.D., Speaker| the Fourth Quarterly | The following Sunday School| Mus, | of Ass't. Supt. of Home| Roll; |ac to the lered and| 4; | Mrs. | Kemmerly | perintendent of | Methodist [the Lenten Service Numerous Fire (From page 1) came {oo hot and started to bum. Firemen extinguished the blaze. At 3:15 p. m. the alarm again sounded, It was found to be false when Chief Myers attempted to re= {place a pin in the alarm box at the {fire house. Farm House Damaged East Petersburg Fire Co. [summoned to extinguish a blaze in the partition at the farmhouse o | John S. Landis, Lancaster RS, oc- cupied by his Earl, about a | mile from Bamford on the Harris- | burg pike. | The fire, stovepipe, started on the first floor was | son, caused by an overheated land spread to the second floor be- fore checked by firemen. Daniage | was reported as slight. Pupils Started Blaze by Milton Grove school Land owned Phares Garman, | was ignited by pupils burning pa- | per. Rheems firemen were called. | \ Train Starts Five Sparks from a passing {train set farm of Elmer Oak. to a field on the White a passing fire Witman by blaze was put out by and Mrs. Norman Geib, Witman before firemen arrived. Discov = he near motorist, neighbors, 1 a | and Pump House Burned | Fire destroyed a pump $300 at three house at the miles an estimated loss of Landis stone quarry, from Rheems, at 7:30 p.m. Thurs- Ricedorf, of the said a short cir- yy. Max chief Rheems Fire Co. cuit in an electric motor caused the The structure built of blaze. was jralley ties and is located along the Rheems-Maytown Yoad — NEWTOWN Mr. and Mrrs. Harold Simms family of Marietta visited Mr. Avistice Wittle on Wednesday, visitors were Chas. | and and Sunday evening Wittle of Marietta; Mr. Joe Wittle lof Columbia; Anna Miles and Jen- nie Sweitzer, of Elizabethtown Mr. and Mus. J. E. Stoppard of Lancaster 7, Mr. aad Mrs. Carl Gamber and family of Ironville; Mr. and Mrs. John Keiser, of Kin- derhook, Mrs. Ira Keller and Mrs. Naomi Zeamer, of Kinderhook vis- | lited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher on Saturday. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Koeh- ler and Mrs. Minnie Geltmacher | ind son, Ray, called on Earl Gelt- | macher’s. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and! | family visited Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman at Ironville on Sunday. and son, Rich- | Mr. and Mrs, | family at Col- Mrs. ard were Alfred Otland umbia. Mr. Martha Fogie of and guests Rehert, Hanover, Mrs. Edward . Scriber of 5. Cleon Rhoad and Mrs. P. B. Sunday and Mr. and 1 Mr. ¢ ing, Rev s of Read- Gibble of Ephrata were guests of Mrs. Miss Louise town, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Manheim, and Mrs, Mu. Lititz were Sunday and Mrs. William Ha Thess mentiongg! the past again, with Moore, Rhoads, Middle- Mrs. Ray Gamber, Mark Winters all of M: Kate of spent Sunday with Abram Gamber Rollman of of Mr. and Mrs. Henry guests 1 the sick list » all exception few ww cks about the who is of John still confined in the Laneaster General hospital, but is much improved Mr. Habet M. tian and daughters, of C! Mrs. Khelghatian’s and Mrs. R. H. Arndt, and Mrs. Khelgha- ster, vis- ited parents, Rev. recent- | ly. Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt at- | [tended the concert presented by the | Lincold University Glee Club held Mount Joy high school. Rev. and Mrs. | tained Mr. onto, Canada and Mr. of Philadelphia. following people the Reverend and Mrs. R. H. Arndt and Mrs. Annie Risser during the week: Bishop Hostetter, of Boro and Evangelist who ducting special services at the Man- | or Brethren in Christ Church; Mrs. Henry Mellinger, Mrs. Ammon Hof- | |fer, Mrs. Park Eberly and Mrs. Ida | Dunkleberger all of Mount Joy and | Mrs. Annie Horn of Columbia RI. misao lines etre REV. SIMONS WILL BE LENTEN SERVICE SPEAKER The Rev. Simons, Su- the Fifth; Street | Mid-Town = Parish in| Philadelphia will be the speaker at | on Thursday, | M. in the Mount | in 1. H. Arndt enter- | Kenneth Adams of Tor- D. A. Cornell, The visited | Washington is con- | James A. March 9, at 7:30 P. Joy Methodist Church. Rev. Simons | {will show kodachrome slides ‘on [the work being done at the Mission, following this Service. J | Donegal Twp, | Ruth B. Walters, Mt. Joy Twp, | the b The following: checks were re- | ceived by Coungil: Ellis Féllenkaum $68.67 for 1946 taxes collected; Rob- | ert Brown, | by | system calls acted as DEEDS TO BE RECORDED Edward J. and Maggie B. Myers, Salunga to Russell J. and Romaine S. Cooper, Salunga, lot, Salunga. Lillie M, Gantz, Cornwall Twp, Lebanon County, to Russell J. and Romaine S. Cooper, Salunga, Salunga. Melvin O. and Rhoda E. Nolt, W. | to Ralph L. and West Donegal Twp., $700. Wayne G. and Janet F. Arnold, | Cclumbia to Leon G. Fornoff, West | Hempfield Twp, lot, unimproved land, Ironville. School District of Ralph Town- Raymond H. and Iona G. | Rapho Twp, premises $3,~ ship to Arndt, 200. PE ee JOHN H. GANTZ GAVE A BIRTHDAY PARTY TO FRIENDS | Mr. John H. Gantz celebrated his fifty=fifth birthday on Monday, Mar. | 6 by entertaining a number of a dinner at Baker's Din- Elizabethtown. {riends to er, at showed movies, cal music by a quartette. A feature | a Penna, Dutch skit. OG es . - Boro Tax Rate (From wage 13 on real est the as for 1949 | an $8 head tax—$2 less than last year. was ate, same and to advertise | purchase of | Council also agreed bids on the 1 two-ton truck and repairs of the | macadam-surfaced tennis courts in | Io park. also authorized the pur- following: Council chase of a new adding machine. A state and sanitary gave a “safe OK to aur inspector condition” i borough lock up. justice of the peace, Christ Walters, $2.50 a permits for February; James Hock- vv, $420.00 February auto vio- $126.00 of 1948 taxes collect- fines; enhbe lations, led "with an outstanding balance of | $1,829.16 and $843.16 cof 1949 taxes collected with an outstanding bal- ance of $4,957.88; Burgess Zerphey | $12.00 parking fines, $12.00 peddlers’ and 3 529 Dok auto viglations vestigated and miles travelled lot | lot | Martin Miller | and there was vo- | | He 2nd County Music (From page 1) vieve Zimmermon, Marlene Zim- merman, Marilyn Newcomer and | Julia Witmer, FIRST ALTO--Conoy—Genevieve | Stump, Nancy Smith; East Donegal | Pauline Miller, Martha Rowland. | East Hempfield: Hazel Eileen Mohl- er, Georgia Ann Usner, Gladys M. | Groff; Mt. Joy: Anita Myers, Doris Linton, Thelma Sherk. | SECOND ALTO—East Donegal, Jeannie Miller, | Hazel Crankshaw, Joyce Eshelman, Shirley Warfel, | Mary Faye Kendig; East Hempfield, | Corrine Root, Shirley M. Habecker, | Shirley A. Brubaker, Dorothy Sen- sensig; Mt. Joy, Bonnie Bigler, Mary | | Ann Spangler, Barbara Ranck, Shir- | lie Reheard. FIRST TENOR—East Hempfield, James Stauffer, Harry Noll, Gerald | E. Null, SECOND TENOR-—Mount Joy l Richard H. Frank, James Bomberg- | er, James Booth, Warren Bates. FIRST BASS— East Hempfield, | Ralph Myers, Charles M. Heaps, M. | Stanley Nolt. eters Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. WHITE - WASHING DISINFECTING HESS BROS. Successors To HUBER OBERHOLTZER FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 8-25-tf a lovely wisp of a watch band GEMEX Fed. tox included accidents in- foes, Zerphey also reported the veturn | to active duty of Chief of Police | Park Neiss whose report showed 11 | | | | auto. A quotation of the the ction was taken. Street traffic lights will be in the next $255.00 was re- eived on automatic sprinkler for fire house, but ne reported the installed with- committee 50 days. Supervisor Smeltzer to remove a fire plug near the Roy Hoffman home. All bills were approved by the finance committee: Boro $2,497.38, Water $524.85 Patterson coal fund $11.26 A pump at the water works was | reported repaired. Pumping engin- | eer in 456 hours. all six Myers working order Fire chief reported trucks in and answel Prior to in the ed in February. Zones as suggested the Committee, a public held council recom on April 3 at 7:00 p.m. changing certain horo, by and Zoning will be Planning meeting in the President of Council, Robert Kel- | ler and Paul Stehman were absent | (from the meeting. Lester Hostetter | temporary chairman. SAVE MONEY BY READING THE ADS Qt RY Auto Insurance Before Getting These Facts Learn how you can get superior BROADFORM protection at substantial savings. Semi-annual premiums. Strong company with service in every state. Before you buy . . check with me +» no obligation, Ray N. Wiley MANHEIM R. D. 2 Phone Landisville 2201 MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Operating in lowa as {Illinois) ‘American Farmers Mutual Insurance Company 4-if t was ordered | Schatz pumped 8,048,000 gallons | oN { one of many beautiful styles. See our wide selection. | KOSER'S = WATCH SHOP = Dial Mt. Joy 35-4015 = Chocolate Avenue FLORIN, PENNA. RAPHO TWP. MAN DS NRL AT LANCASTER SUNDAY NIGHT Raymond C. 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