The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 30, 1950, Image 5

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Church Notes
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY
AND THE ENTIRE
ROUNDING COMMUNITY,


Alrvican M. E.
Fairgew Street, Mt. Joy
Rev. 'G. L. McCray, Pastor
Sunday, April 2nd, 1950
11:30 a.m. Service,
3:00 p.m. The Royal
Singers.
Baptism.
John Taylor,
Church
Harmonizer
sponsor,
The Washington S!reet
Church Of The Brethren
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
April 2, 1950 °
Church School
with a glass for every age and
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship
of New Members, and the
sermon on “Deliver Us From Evil.”
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
Story-sermon. “The Resurrection of
Pilate.”
Rev.
Palm Sunday,
9:30 a. m.
Holy Week Services
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. sermon “He Must Suffer |
Many Things”. |
Thursday
7:30 p.m. sermon Gambling
The Foot 6f the Cross”.
Good Friday
7:3C p.m. meditaticns on
ing "the Cross, Men Said.”
Pastor Zuck will preach
service.
At
“Behold-
at each
Mt. Pleasant
Brethren In Christ Church
Elder C. II. Moyer, Pastor
Sunday, April 2nd
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and
Henry Frank, Pastors
Sunday, April 2nd
9:06 a. m. Sunday School
10:00 a.m. Church Service.
St.
Rev.
Luke's Episcopal Church
Donald Boyd Kline
Vicar
April 2nd
9:30 a. m. Church
10:45 a. m. Holy
and 3rd Sundays)
er other Sundays.)
Brotherhood of St.
Sunday,
School
Eucharist (Ist
(Morning pray=-
Luke
ate Communion on last Sunday of |
each month at 7:30 a. m.
HOLY DAYS
Holy Eucharist,
Church of God
Rev. C. ¥. Helwig, Pastor
Sunday, April 2nd
Church School
7:00 a. m.
9:30 a. m.
30 a m. Morning worship | I
Marching with King Jesus.
m. Revival Services


in Discipleship
Services on Tuesday,
and Thursday nights at
Sermon:
Revival
Wednesday
~.0 :
7:30.


Good
Communion Services

Teinily Evangelical Cong. Chygch
L. Dallas Zeigler, Pastor
Sunday, April 2nd
9:30 a. m. Sunday School
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship
and Holy Communion
6:30 pom. K.1..C.B.

7:30 p.m. Worship ana Holy Com
munion.
Tuesday
7 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting
8:30 u.m. Choir,
Mount Joy Methodist Church

Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor
Joseph Supt.
Palm Sunday, April 2
9:30 a. m. Ch urch School
} p.m. Junio or Fellowship.
3:45 p.m. Senior Youth Fellowship
7:30 p.m. ve rship Service
Dedicaticn of Gifts and Memorials
The Official Board will meet fol-
lowing this service.
Vednesday
7:30 p.m.
Thursday
7:30 p.m.
Friday
1:6 to 3.00 p.m.
Community Service
byterian Church.
Easter Sunday,

Hi-Gem Class Meeting.
Holy Communion.
Good Friday
in First Pres-
April 9, 10:30 a.m.
Wership Service, Baptism and Re-
ception of Members, Special Music
by the Choirs. {
Salunga Methodist Church
Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
Palm Sunday, April 2
9:30 a.m. Church School.
10:30 a.m. Worship Service, Bap- |
tisms and Reception of Members.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
Holy Communion.
Easter Sunday, April 9, 9:30 a.m.
Faster Program by the Church |
School.
7:00 p. m. Evening Worship
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday, April 2
9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship and
Son mation of Catechurmens.
7:00 p. Vespers
Next Weak dirty

Week Services |

every evening except Saturday at
7:45.
Wednesday
Church Council after the service.
Thursday |
7:45 pm. Holy Communion |
Sm ——
St. Mark's
Evangelical United Brethren |
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday, April 2nd !
9:00 a. m. Sunday School |
10:15 a. m. Morning Worship.
baptism and reception of applicants |
for church membership. {
6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship
7:30 p.m. Attend Church of God |
Revival Services. {
Tuesday
| Service in The Methodist Church of
| by Mrs. Beulah Warner
| Youth Fellowship
| Church). The Plates given by Mus.
| Warner
| her
Friend of the Church,
need. |
| Kuhn, and Mrs. Anna M. Schwenk-
| EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
| includes:
| tabernacle male quartet,
Corpor- |
| Elizabethtown, were
| ternecon guests «
| Superintendent.
| Wednesday
| Revival.
|
Friday,
| Bible Synthesis at home of Mr.
DEDICATORY SERVICE
ON PALM SUNDAY
The following gifts and memorials
will be appropriately dedicated on
Palm Sunday at 7:30 P. M. Worship
The Bulletin’s
Scrapbook !
+ +
Week's Best Recipe:
Apple-Raisin Rolls: Biscuit dough
2 ¢ chopped tart apples,
less raisins, 1 t cinnamon, 1 ¢ sugar
1-4 t nutmeg, 1 ¢ water, 1 T butter,
are in loving memory of 174 c all-bran. Roll biscuit dough
Husband Mr. ‘George Warmer. one-quarter inch thick, :
Brass Candlesticks presented by ples and raisins. Sprinkle with cin-
the Junior Fellowship led by Mus, Taman. Roll up and slice
G. Walter Sloan. | namon rolls, 1-inch wide,
A Pulpit Lamp presented by a Side down In greased
Combine remaining
and a beau-| : :
an. | heat (o boil, cool slightly ard pour
Mcunt Joy, by the Pastor, The Rev.
James F. Morts,
Brass Offering Plates presented
and the
(of Mount Joy
spread ap=-

place out
ingredients;
[ tiful Chromium Communion Ser- 2
{over rolls. Bake in moderately hot
vice presented to the Church by | 10-50 trout q y ith
. ica Ce oven, 40-50 minutes. Serve with
the Kuhns Family of St. Louis |
: : cream.
Mo., in loving memory of their -“ .
Gift Hints:
grandparents and aunts, Mr. and| Rewierk ust ef Christ
"aE . | emember just before Christmas
Mrs. William Kuhn, Miss Mary| J |
|you said you were going to make
fv cur gifts for next year, early? Why
er. This set will replace the one . .
: not begin now and avoid the rush?
| formerly given to the Church in| . :
{ y= [There are attractive needlepoint
1911 by Miss Mary Kuhns as ‘a : : .
" . {gle ass cases with needlepoint coin |
memorial to her parents, | .
| purses and wallets to match. Beau- |
me ce etl
|tiful applique of a floral design on
|a plain color of moire, velvet, crepe
knitting bag for
embroidery
STARTED AT NEWTOWN SUN. ako
Two weeks of evangelist services| >
"ne
2 {up”. Fine
began Sunday at Newtown Evang. | I
: on pillow cases and across the top
United Brethren Church.
| .
{hem of a sheet would delight
conducted on T
ere
a
cross-stitch
Services will be |
woman. are so many attrag-
week days at 7:30 p. m. and on].
i en ! : tive gifts to be crocheted from me-
Sundays at 7 p. m. Speaker will be :
tallic yarns and cords: slippers,
the Rev. O. K. Buch, pastor, and|
: |bags, hats, purses, evening sweaters. |
Earl Buckwalter, Marietta, will be
Have You Tried?
Drop a tiny piece of orange peel
black ccffee
: Running
sung leader.
Special music for the first week|
Thursday, male quartet]
Brethren in Christ Church, Rapho|
District: Saturday, April 1, Gospel]
Elizabeth-| th®
2, Jubilee, Try
fabrics
into a cup of
a tasty flavor lamp

lcords under rugs wears ri
more wall plugs
better
stitching,
town, and Sunday, April 2
quartet, Sheridan.
etl @ en
wear if punctured
{only by so do
with hobby pins or
permanent
| your
News From Florin =
tn NEWTOWN
clips.
mens tt Bm tena
(F'rom page 1)
Neffsville called at the
home on Sunday.
Mr. Samuel Shelly called on his] Mrs. Lillian Witmer was a Sun-
brother, Nathan at Manheim Sun- day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob |
dav: {Geltmacher, Columbia, Riute 1.
Mrs. Ackerman and daughter off Mr. Amos Witmer, of Kinderhook
Saturday af-| Was a Sunday guest of Mr.
nd Mrs. Geo.| Harry Weaver,
Mumper. { Mr. John Landis,
Miss Barbara Jane Maybeck of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Richmond Hill, N. Y., will spend a| Sunde Wy.
f Mr.
Witmer
few days with Mr. and Ms. Arthur] Mrs. Howard Witmer and son, |
Olsen and family. Miss Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
is a niece of Mrs. Olsen and is a| Calvin Ness of R1 Columbia.
student at Hunter College. Mrs. Kate Moore spent Sunday in
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Naylor, of Mount Joy visiting friends.
West Chester spent the week-end, Mrs. Fmma Givens, of Middle-
| with Mrs. Sara Schlegelmilch. town visited Mrs. Kate Moore on
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wittle enter-| Monday.
{ained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mumper| Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barton, of


| and daughter of Neffsville. | Celumbia visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. |
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McDannel| Fogie, Sunday.
of near Elizabethtown entertained] Mr. and Mrs. Mark Alleman and |
{ the following on Sunday: Mr. and Miss Sparr, Mrs. Annie Miller and
| Ms. Clayton Breneman, Rev. and|Mrs. Jennie Sweitzer were Sund
Mrs. Norman Patrick and Mr. andlevening guests of Mr. and M
Mrs. Jacob Eshleman. Aristice Wittle.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd off Mr. and M:s. Daniel Geltmacher |
Manheim called on Mr. George had the following callers over the
Shetter and family on Sunday. week end: Mr. and Mrs. John Zeag-
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Liggins en-|er, of Manheim R. D., Mr. and Mrs.
| tertained the following to dinner|Norman Bresey and children, Jim- |
on Surday, Mr. and Mrs. William|my and Linda of Mt. Joy; Mr. and
| Brian and family and Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Russell Keith and son, Clif-
Jack Liggins in honor of Mr. Lig- ford, of Lititz R. D.; Clyde Kem-
gin’s birthday. |merly, of R. D., Mount Joy, Mi
—— I Amos Witmer, of Kinderhook: Mr.
Everybody in this locality reads|and Mrs. Mahlon Hollinger, of
The Bulletin—that's why its adver- | Neffsville, Mrs. Ada Brubaker, of
tisers get such excellent resulis. Lancaster RD., and Mrs. Ella Waga-


ES _— man of Bird-in-Hand. Mr. Marlin
7:00 p.m. Quarterly Conference and Mr. ohn Landis of
{under Br. D. E. Young, Conference [20S end J. Lands 0
Lititz, called lot Thursday.


7:30
pm. Attend Church of God
Friday
1: 00 to 3:00 p.m. Good Friday Ser-
vice in the Presbyterian Church.
April 9, Communicn Ser-
vices.
Erisman’s Mennonite Meeting
House
April 7
9:30 a.m. Speakers: Homer Bom-
berger and J. Irvin Lehman.
1:00 p.m. —Speakers: Paul Leder- |
ach, J. Irvin Lehman and Richard |
Danner.
7:00 p.m. Speakers: Richard Dan-
ner and Paul Lederach.
(4 i uty
Automatic Gas
WATER HEATERS
$105.95
Odin Beauty
Gas Range
Calvary Bible Church
Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor
E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt.
Sunday, April 2nd
9:15 a. m. Bible School
10:25 a. m. Morning Worshin
and the Lord's Table. The Pastor |
|
|
|
|
| speaking
7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeling. $209.95 Reduced To
7:30 p.m. The Message. |
Monday
$189.95
3-Piece Colored
BATHROOM SETS
7:30 p.m. Classes in Mission and |
and |
Mrs. Josie Rebkugler. |
Tuesday {
7:30 p.m. Executive Board Meet- |
ing at Parsonage.
Wednesday
7:30 Bible Sady. Prayer|
Meoting ;
ar | $278.75
7:30 p. m. Newtown Good News|
| Club.

Neowin U. B. Church
Oscar K. Buch, Pastor
h . Meckiey ley & Sons
1% ¢ seed- |
like cin- |
baking pan. |
81
“dress |
any |
and get |
in |
fabric and is also a fire hazard. {
|
. Plastic |
1 ” |
and Mrs,
of Lititz visited |
on |
|

$139.95 up to $199.50
Banay Gadget
survived
+. Mortuary Record
Mrs. Daniel
R3,
lived near |
by

daughter of the
[ cardiac ailment,
died at her home, 70 Campbell Ave,
Monday after an illness of several
| years.
Charles P. Stahr, deputy cor=
said death was caused by
She had been
invalid for a number of years.
Bern in Mount Joy, she was a
late Mr. and Mrs
Dr.
oner, a
an
| Lawrence Kramer. She was a mems=
|
|
|! Keep an old teapot on the
| for watering house plants, Fill if
| each time when you are through . (From page 1)
watering plants so that the water| home of his daughter,
[| will be room temperature when | Eshenshade, Elizabethtown
| next needed. where he had lived for the past two |
th See vears. He had formerly
| Glazed Pots H ; ls a ¥ ¥
Because glazed pots allow the ummelstown.
loss of less moisture, house plants Mr. Eshleman is
will usually grow better in them | three sons.
than in porous clay pots, .
Christian D.
died Sunday at the
Rail Freight
Railroads move daily ten tons of |
five,
* freight one mile for every man, | Home, Oreville. He was
woman and child in the United! Landisville, the son of the late Hen-
States, ry N. and Susan Donner Mussel- |
| ap om man. He was an employee of
{ Farm Machiner ;
| y | State Highway Departn
Give farm machinery some pro. {
tection from the weather, especial
ly during the winter months,
the Mumma Bros.
before he
He
house
years ago.
| Soybean Storage
Whether soybeans can be stored
safely on the farm depends mainly
their moisture content,
More Air for Broilers
If a strong smell of ammonia is
noticed on entering a house for
‘broilers, more ventilation is needed.
Enamel Coverage
Mrs. William J. Morgen
Mrs. Estella S.
wife of William

on
three,
thal,
hridge.
died
She had been
ber of Methodist Chure
tobacco
became
is survived only
i,
» Mennonite |
native of
the
ent
ware=
ill
by
a number of nieces and nephews,
thal
Morgenthal, sixty-
I. Morgen-
ill the
for
past several years. She was a mem:
h
One pint of enamel covers ap-
proximately 65 square feet; one- day school of Bainbridge.
| thalf pint, about 30 square feet. A daughter of the late John W.
Srp and Annie Miller Shaffer,
. Cleanup Drive born in West Hempfiel
Clean farms are safe .farms. | o : .
: She is the last of her
Organize a clean-up drive around
her only survivor is h
the farm,
Imperial Valley
(1 Sixty thousand people live below
level in California's Imperial
a retired carpenter
of the
at Bainbridge.
todian
school
sea
| (valley. Mrs. Barbara Yeager
Toit Mrs. Barbara Yeager, eighty-
Varnish old linoleum at six-month three, widow of Charles Yeager,

| intervals to preserve its life .and
Conoy
family and
er husband,
at present cus-
Township |
| ber of St. Joseph's Catholic One
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seventy -
| wife
three |
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at her home near Bain-
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she was |
d Township.
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color.
Vision of Birds
Birds can see most of the colors
humans can see.
ogi

reads newspapers but
| your business than by local news-
vertising left on their door step.
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Murs, Charles K. Shelly
Mys. Minnie H. Shelly,
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daughters, Mary G.|
Amelia G. Naomi G., all at |
also a sister and two broth. |
Mrs. Annie Kolp, Manheim;
Horace. Good, = Lancaster R. 1,
Christ C. Good, Manheim,
Funeral services will be held at
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Annie
her of the
Besides her
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Mrs. Derothy Baum Forwood,
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| daughter cof the late William and
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Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 30, 1950-5
wood Jr, Elizabethtown; and Chare
les R. and Saundra Mae Forwood,
[both at heme, Four grandchildren
and a sister also survive: Mrs. El«
mer G. Strickler, Elizabethtown,
The Bulletin,
the Women’ 3 Society of World Ser-
vice of the church, the King's
Daughters Sunday School Class, the |
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