nts — RLY uses |S Y, PA. 4th RIO ON eS I are 1 St. | NEWS PERTAINING T0 ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT, JOY AND THE ENTIRE ROUNDING COMMUNITY, SUR- | Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ Church Elder C. HM, Moyer, Pastor sunday, March 26th 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and Henry Frank, Pastors Sunday, March 26th 9:06 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Church Service, St. Lake's Episcopal Church | Rev. Donald Boyd Kline Vicar Sunday, March 26th 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- ate Communion on last Sunday of cach month at 7:30 a, m. HOLY DAYS 7:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist, Salunga Methodist Church Rev. James EF. Mort, Pastor Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday, March 26th 9:30 a.m. Church School. 6:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Worship Service The Official Board will meet fol- lowing this service. Thursday 7:30 p. m. Lenten Service held in Mt. Joy Church L. H. Zerr, speaker. | The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Sunday, March 26th 9:30 a. m. Church School with classes, teachers, and pupils | with a creative program of Chris~ | tian education. 10:30 a. m. Moxning Worship The” Chapel Choir will sing, and Pastor Zuck will preach on “Debts and Debtors”. | 7:30 p.m. Evening Service, film, en Refugees”. “Report Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, March 26, 1950 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 am. Morning Worship. 3.00 p.m. Service for the Baplism cf Children. 7:00 p. m. Wednesday 7:45 Lenten Service Thursday 7.00 p.m. Luther League 8.6) pm. A joint meeting of the Catechetical Classes, in the Church Ves} ers Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church IL. Dallas Zeigler, Pastor unclay, March 26, 1950 9:30 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship 3 K.L.CE 6:30 p.m / m. Song Service & Sermon Sunday, , Holy Commun- icn will be observed. St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Ezra Ranck, Pastor ind March 26, 1950 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship. Youth Fellowship gelistic Service in | Sends Aloha”. Cond wu 1y, the Church of Ge Wednesday ) p.m. Evangelistic Service in the Church of Gel. 9.6 p.m. Church ccuncil meeting First Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, March 26, 1950 9 . m. Church School 16 a.m. Morning Worship “The Mountain and the Valley”. 6:30 p. m. Westminster Fellow= snap 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship The Friendship Fire Company wiil | hold its Annual Memorial Service. The Sermon will be “A Book of Re- membrance.” Tuesday 7:45 p. m. The Ladies’ Bible class | will hold its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Maurice N. Bailey, Donegal Springs Road. Donegal Presbyterfan Church | Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, March 26, 1950 9:30 a. m. Church School Friday 7:30 p.m. Communion Preparatory Service. Newtown U. B. Church Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Sunday, March 26, 1950 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. Evangelistic services each night next week. Watch for program on another page. Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. James ¥. Mort, Pastor Joseph Shaeffer, Supt. Sunday, March 26th 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:30 a. mw. Worship Service and | Nursery. i Wednesday 11:00 a. m. Weekday Church | school will meet at the parsonage. | Thursday ~ 7:30 pm. Lenten Services. Dr. | Levi H. Zerr, Speaker. | Dr. Moore Will Speak The Rev. Leon T. Moore, D.D.,| pastor of West Chester = Methodist | Church, will speak, at the: Lenten: Services on Thursday evening,” Mar. | 23, at 7:30 P. M. in the Methodist Church, here. His sermon theme is: “The Transfigured Christ”. Dr. Moore was formerly South District Superintendent of the Philadelphia | Annual Conferenre of The Mnth- | odist Church, and has just returned hurch Notes! | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Isler Maurice Frysinger cn Suaday eve- | tion in the Kaimuki section of Hon- | devoted to this project and $26.31 | the marimba and from making a survey study of the | invited. | Sermon, “Bring Christ to the Cen- Newtown E. U. B. Church Evangelistic Campaign MARCH 26 TO APRIL 9, 1950 7:30 P. M, during the week and 7 P. M. Sunday REV. O. K. BUCH, Pastor Earl Buckwalter - Song Leader PROGRAM AS FOLLOWS SUN. MAR. 26-Mixed quartet from Lancaster School of the Bible. MON, MAR. 27—Mixed quartet of the Brethren in Christ Church. Rapho District. TUES, MAR. 28—Chiques Male quartet. WED, MAR 29-—The Gingrich Family of Silver Spring. THURS, MAR. 30-—Male quartet of the Brethren | in Christ Church. Rapho District. { FRI, MAR. 31 Ladies quartet of the Brethren Ln Christ Church. Rapho District. SAT. APRIL 1,—Gospel tabernacle male quar- tet of Elizabethtown. SUN., APRIL 2-Jubilee quartet of (Colored). MON., APRIL 3-—Earl TUES, APRIL 4-—-The Elizabethtown, Sheridan Buckwalter of Marietta, Chapel Male quartet of WED., APRIL 5—The Gospel Four male quartet of Landisville. THURS.,, APRIL 6-—The East Petersburg. FRI, APRIL 7-—Northe Chorus, Lanc. Co. SAT. APRIL 8-The G Opollo Four (Male) | rn District Fellowship ideon mixed quartet. SUN., APRIL 9-—The Northern District Octette (Male). Myr. and M:s. Ragner Hallgren of | Mount Joy, Mr. Joseph Wittle of | Columbia, Mr. Charles Wittle of Marietta visited Mr. and Mrs. Au- stice Wittle on Sunday. Mrs. Serena Fogie visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fogie at Braddock during the weekenc., Mr. Ray Geltmacher of Kinder- hook visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher on Sunday. Mrs. Lillian visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Witnier of Fast Petersburg, on Saturday. Sunday she visited Mr. and Mrs “lark Landis of Neffsville and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Sheeffer of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber of | Manheim, were Sunda, Vr. and Mrs. Abram Gamber. | Mr. and Mrs. Clara Hippensteel, | Saturday guests of ! of Elizabethtown werc and family. Mr. and M:= ton of Hummelstown vere Sunday Harring- | guests | Mr. Ab Weaver of Mount Joy was | a visitor of Mr. and M:s. Victor Snyder cn Sunday. Mrs. Emma Givens and son, Rob- ert of Middletown called on Mrs. Kate Mcore Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zeager of Mount Joy visited Mr. and Mrs. ping, and Monday evening Mr. and | | “HAWAHN SENDS ALOHA” | The Luther League of Trinity | Lutheran Church presented a oe] gram on Sunday evening at hed titled “Hawaii The basis of the | vesper services, program was a series of letters from | the ULCA chuiches in Hawaii. It is the objective of the Luther haga / to raise $25,000 —each of America church in the ministerium hing] a certain quato to fill for a 2 yea period, towards the building of : church to house a new congrega- | olulu. The known as “The! Milton J. Project in Hawaii”, in honor of : former pastor of Trinity Lutheran | Church, Mt. Joy and the late hus band of Mrs. M. J. Beiber, 160 New | Haven St., Mt. Joy. The offering of the evening was project is 1 Beiver Memorial | 1 | | was realized. The following Luther participated in the program: Nancy, Leaguers | Pauline, Daisy and Dorothy Brooks, Effie Boyd, Loretta Garlan, Marion Jean Smith, Peter Koder. Carol Ann Smith, Mary Jane Groff, Char- les Zellers, Jim Metzler and Tom Kear. Pauline and Daisy Brooks | played several Lenten selections on Nancy Brooks was the accompanist. Methodist Missions in Hawaii. The Rev. James F. Mort, pastor of Mount Joy Methodist Church will conduct the Worship Service, during which The Senior Choir un- der the direction of Mrs. Walter Sloan will sing. Miss Esther Wal- ters is Church Organist. These senvices are open to the public and everybody is cordially Church of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, March 26 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:30 a. m. Morning worship ter of Our Life.” 7:30 p.m. Revival Services Sermon by Rev. Ezra H. Ranck and Special music by the choir of the United Brethren church. Revival Service will begin in the Mount Joy Chureh of God’ Sunday, March 26, and ‘continue’ until Good Friday. Services each night at. 7:30 except Monday nights. There will be special music by guest singers znd also home talent. The public is invited to all services. Members will be received into the Church on Faster Morning and Baptizing will Le held on Easter Evening. ee rs co ee AE Zt ct xa Mrs. Ebersole of Mount Joy RD 1, called on the Frysingers Mrs. Ralph Keith and Mr. Rus- sel Keith and son, Terry of Lititz R. D. visited Mrs. Daniel Geitmach- | er on Thursday. Wi PLANT STRAWBERRIES If you are planning to plant strawberries this spring, remember that the variety recommended by extension fruit specialists of the Pa. State College 1s also known as Howard 17 Catskill Premier. | is ancther heavy producer. EE There is no better way to boost vour business than py loral news- paper advertising. Jewerly - Silverware Watches - Gifts Watch Attachmemts (WATCH REPAIRING) Complete Ronson Lighter Repair Service Koser’s Watch Shop Dial Mt. Joy 3-10!5 Chocolate Ave, FLORIN, PA. Don't Buy Your Auto Insurance Before Getting These Facis Learn how you can get superior BROADFORM protection at substantial savings. Semi-annual premiums. 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