9th St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Donald Boyd Kline hurch Notes] ty : | May 7th ws PERTAINING TO ALL| 9:30 a m, Church School HE CHURCHES IN MT. Joy| 10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist (lst ND THE ENTIRE SUR- | and 3rd Sundays) (Morning pray- TING er other Sundays.) OUNDING COMMUNITY, | Brotherhood of St. Luke Corpor- w— ate Communion on last Sunday of Mount Joy Methodist Church | each month at 7:30 a. m. Rev. James F. Mort, Pastor |, HOLY DAYS Joseph Shaffer, Supt. | 7:00 a, m. Holy Eucharist, day, May Tth 30 a.m. Church" School. wily Day Program conducted Norman Linton Family, Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and Henry Frank, Pastors 0:30 am. Worship Service and | Sunday, May 7th rsery. {9:06 a, m., Sunday Scheol esday ah . . | 10:00 a.m. Church Service. 15 p.m. Senior Choir Rehearsal | —— day i! y : ‘4 0 om. Annual Conference Sess oye Street n. Arch Street Church, Philadel- | rch Of The Brethren i Elizabethtown, Pa. nday, -May 14 Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor ervices will be held because asda M nN Annual Conference Sessions anor MARY {La Ml on 9:30 a. m, Church School with classes for each age and need. Salunga Methodist Church 10:30 a. m. Preparatory Service Rev. James KF. Mort, Pastor before Communion. Pastor Zuck Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. vill preach on “The” Two Healing inday, May 7th Cups.” 9:30 a. m. Church School } pm. Fellowship Service. W. ily Day Program conducted by | W ngenecker and Pastor Zuck Wiley Family. will speak. ' m. Youth Fellowship 3:30 6:30 p.m. Youth owship. 6:30 pm. Love Feast and Com- ph Myers, Jr. Leader. munion, Elder A. C. Baugher will 7:30 p.m. Worship Service officiate. lay ) pm. WS.CS. Me May 14 m. Church School. No Worship Service Hang Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church Q. A. Deck, Pastor sun v, May 7th gn Je [9:30 a. m. Sinday School {10:30 am. Worship & Sermon Trinity Lutheran Church 6:30 p.m. K.L.C.B Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor 7:30 pm. Song Service & Sermon oy, May 9:30 a. m. 7th Sunday School | Monday 7:00 pm. Sunday School Board, 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. 8:00 p.m. Official Board. 7:00 p. m. Vespers i Wednesday londay a { 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting 7:30 pm. Ladies Bible Class at| 8:30 pm. Choir Practice. he Parish House. Thursday Vednesday 7:30 pm. WMS and Ladies Aid 7:30 p.m. Church Council. will meet rsday Sunday, May 14 Mother's Day Luther League at Par- 7:30 p.m. h House. will be honored in Sunday School and Morning Worship. Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor (Sunday, May 7th 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship “Beliefs that Matter.” Tuesday | Pe pm 7:45 p.m [ St. Mark’s Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, May 7th 9:00 a. m, Sunday School [ 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship. 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m, Evening warship. The Women's Mission- A Song Service conducted by Mr. |ary Societies of Mount Joy and Clifford Schmid, choir director; | Donegal will meet at the home of Echoes of the Missionary Conven- | Mrs. D. C. Witmer, Mount Joy Rl, tion by the delegates. The at the Grass reviewed by the ladies - Mrs. W. L. D. C. Witmer, Mrs. E. Lane and Mrs. J. W, Heisey Tuesday [ Roots” will be 6:30 pm. Women's Society of | following World Service Mothers and Daugh- | Shoop, Mrs ters meeting in the Church, i Wednesday 7:45 p.m. Congregational meeting. 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Ser- | Election of Elder and Trustees. vice, N —— a oo io eid ‘ F Ad. - 8:30 p.m. Church Council of Ad Newtown U. B. Church meeting. Oscar K. Buch, Pastor nu Scary . | Sunday, May 7th 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal, { Time 1} " 1 (Le Wy f ) + “ Ushers Leagu : t the 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. home of Harry Kuhn, with I. N 7:36 p.m. Evening Worship Nissly CO=SpPOoNsol Churen of Goa Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, May 7th 9:30 a. 1. Church School 10:30 a. m. Morning Sermon, “Temptations overcome them” 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship, Ser- Imon, “The Blessed of the Lo Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Junior and Senior Pray- | er Meetings. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. and C. E. Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ Church Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor Sunday, May 7th 9.00 a. m. Sunday School rd ——— worship and how to Salunga Church of the Brethren John Ebersole, Elder In. Charge Mr. John Herr, Supt. Sunday, May 7th 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:15 a. m. Church Service 1: Harmony in S. Male | Quartet of Campbelltown will pre- | ent a song service. Everybody is invited. re et ee een Erisman’s Mennonite Meeting House Sunday, May 7th 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m First Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, May 7th | 9:30 a. m. Church School | 6:30 p.m. Westminster Fellow | The Bulletin’s | 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship "nod Scrapbook ! | 7:45 p.m. The Women's Mission- + + + | | ary Societies of Mount Joy and | Denegal will meet at the home of Mrs: D. C. Witmer, Mount Joy RI, The book “Missions at 'the Grass Week's Best Recipe: Roots” will be reviewed by the q . dvs | following ladies - Mrs. W. L Creamed Kale: 1 qt. boiling wa- | Shoop, Mis. D. C. Witmer, Mrs. E | ter, 1% to 2 lbs. kale, 1 t salt, 2] E. Lane and Mrs. J. W. Heisey. T bacon fat, 1 minced onion, 1% t| fleur, ¥% c¢ top milk or cream, salt| § HAGER’S 129th» ANNIVERSARY |: Offers Quitstanding Values in the "” known quality Hager net Hager Net Rayon Organza . White Organdy Values in Non Crushable Voiles Bemberg Sheers Fine Cotton Bastisies ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED $37. ahd fitting. Sack and frock styles in year round weights and tropic 25 - 31 WEST KING ST. LANCASTER, | Plain Clothing Department SALE NOW IN PROGRESS . . CONTINUES UNTIL MAY 13th! NEW SPRING COATS Reduced 209 $26. to $46. Regular Prices $32.50 to $57.50 Tailored of quality wool fabrics in Imported Swiss QOrgandy Washable Rayon Prints Rayons, Failles, & Crepes 51.19 Remnants of Cottons and Rayons MEN'S NEW READY-MADE PLAIN SUITS These suits are our best quality, all wool worsted suits, with our usual high standards in tailoring THE HAGER STORE | | and pepper to taste. Wash kale in| several waters and split leaves from | Drop | ter and cook for 20 minutes or un-| Drain idd onion and saute until stem. in boiling, salted wa- | tender. and chop. fat, tender. Blend in flour, add cream | Melt | hacen seasonings. Mix with chopped | | kale and season to taste. | Past Forty: It used to be that a woman over | looked middle-aged and forty us- ually felt so. Today it is different | to tell when women are this age, | through care of figure, wearing the | right clothes. They keep their hair | | from locking dull, use throat oils] and creams, avoid the middle-age | They select their 0 mature “spread”. colors and but appearing. styles to suit not te age, are | They | avoid ‘kiddish’ dresses but choose pleasing, youthful styles. They keep | voung in mind, which is an impor-| gabardines, twilis, wool! tant as caring for the body, | : \ a | crepes and trico sheen. Designed especially for women Toast T Ee who appreciate quality and correct simplicity in style as ' Tailored with careful attention to every detail from the toast is delicious. Take | selection of fie materials to the cut that ; you that » of an orange, grate the “well dressed” appearance. Misses, Women's and Littl cinnamon to taste and S1Z0S. | war to make a slight] thickening Spread on toasted | 9 “ bread, put under broiler to heat] READY MADE BONNETS |i itu namon toast. Make chocolate toast | 5 by shaving sweet chocolate into a| . to 3.7 small b¢ vl. Pass the bowl in ord- | to sprinkle the chocolate upon Regularly $2.98 to $4.50 the hot, buttered toast. | rr . ” —— etl CI crn. I'hese bonnets are made of a variety of new materials in laces, cello cloth, matelasses, viscas and straw cloths. Buck- ° ram icame and wire frame styles. Scft Turban $2.20 i, i Of F li S ] a Is all Sales | (From Page 1) | Hernley; 8-acre farm in Rapho twp. | PR A YER COVER INGS for Jacob E. Kover: two lots of 8 J : v | LA ground in Mt. Joy for H. W .Gray- | . bill and Peter Brunner; 44-acre! 4 for $1 29 farm in East Donegal for Jacob B.| "we Brubaker; 57-acre farm in East | Regularly 39¢ each. These coverings are made of our well Donegal for A. H. Nissley; | and fine rayon nets. Dwelling in Newtown by Rufus REGULARLY ANNIVERSARY | Hipple, executor of John Gallagher, | $2.50 vd, dec.; property at Silver Spring for $1.29 95¢ Yd. | H. and John Greider; lumber and 89 69¢ Yd. wood on the Rev. Brinzer farm in 4b1.69 31.39 Yd | Conoy; several properties 1n Flor- | | in by J. H. Zeller, assignee of Jno. | and | | Spahr: land at Milton Grove | lots at Florin by Samuel Dennis, New Fabrics! ANNIVERSARY executor; Household goods of the | late Jno. M. Mt. Joy; | { property in West Donegal by Chris- | Hiestand in REGULARLY FIC S9c¢ Yd. | tian Ebersole; a 15-acre farm neal 19 & 51.25 95¢ Yd. Anchor for Samuel Straub. | 1.2 95¢c Yd Dwelling in Florin for Jacob B.| 1.16 85¢ Yd. | Erb; 32-acre farm in Rapho., north 59 49¢c Yd. | of Mt. Joy for Jacob Good estate; Ya Price) [§| 42-acre farm near Hossler’s church | for Jacob K. Gruber. The list of sales was given us by | H. G. Carpenter, whom we can well many, | in a buck-board with Uncle When the writer first re- members, “Bud” was about 5 or 6 years old and it kept Mr. Zeller | busy watching that the lad didn’t | bounce off the seat. re | remember travelling many, miles Charlie. 50 te $53. ils. Regulars, shorts and stouts, MAY DAY CELEBRATION The eleventh May Day 'celebra- tion held at Millersville | State Teachers College May 6 at 2:30 p. m. The occasion will be the will be PA. first May Day celebration since { 1947. The rain date for the occasion i | has been set for May 13. Evangelical a song director of the choir, Society local Women's Society the ters meeting. Miss Helen Odenwel- der, a Philadelphia, will be the also the Family Week, will be observed by the sented by their pacents for | tober 1, | of May 17, in conjunction with the midweek | ander McElroy, Special Services At Saint Mark's Church The evening service in St. Mark's U. B. Church May 7, will combine two special features - service conducted by the Mr. Clifford Schmid and echoes of the Women's of World Service Branch Convention held this week in Har- risburg. On Tuesday evening, May 9, the will hold Mothers and Daugh=- annual Children’s worker from speaker, | and will sing several numbers. The meeting will begin with a covered dish supper at 6:30. All women and girls of the church are invited. Mother's Day, May conclusion of 14, marking Christian consecration of children pre- infant baptism in the morning service, and by a film strip and recording en- titled, “At Home With God”, in the evening service. members Oc- is planned for the evening for the church A reception who joined the since The for this event is being planned by service. program | x. : { the Dorcas Society of the church. | ell THE METHODIST CONFERENCE AT PHILA ON MAY 10 The 164th Annual Session Conference of of the Philadelphia the Methodist Church will open Wed- nesday, May 10, at 1:30 P. M. in the Arch Street Methodist Church, Broad and Arch Sts., Philadelphia with Bishop Arthur J. Moore, D.D. L.L.D., Resident Bishop of Atlan- T ta, Georgia Area, as Presiding Bish- { op, and continue through till Mon- | day, May 15, at Noon; Host Minis- ters includes: The Rev. John Alex- Pastor, The Rev. Richard Radcliffe, D. D, and. The Rev. Edward W. Stiess, Associate Pastors of Arch Street Church. Local laymen delegates from Mt. Joy and Salunga are Walter Sloan, and Miss Alice Strickler. etl Cities ENTERTAINED CLASS Mrs. Stella Sweigart host - ess to King's Daughters Bible Class of the Church of God, Tues- day evening. was Seventeen members were pres- ent. Following the business meet- ing dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. GG ——— Everybody reads newspapers buf NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. Stimulate your business by adver The using in the Bulletin, Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, Rural Mr. Farmer — On Thursday, April 6, at an in- dustry-wide electric utility meeting in Chicago, Pennsylvania Power & Light Company received the Thomas W. ‘Martin award for outstanding accomplishment in rural. electrifi- cation for 1949. Offered ‘in recogni- tion of the utility’s invaluable con- tribution to the rural life of the territory it serves through providing electric service and stimulating the improvement of the economic and cultural advantages of farm life,” the award is one of the most sought= & after in the industry. You, Mr. Central Eastern Pennsyl- vania Farmer, played an important part in winning this national recog=" mmr a et “ops in the Nation You helped win this National Awa: nition. As recognized leaders in agri=£ wr « Hr culture, your contributions to the advancement of better farming are definitely reflected in this award. It is your great interest and ready ac=- ceptance of electric service for better living and more progressive farming 4 that has made our efforts in the . interest of agriculture the outstand- ing farm electrification program of the year. : The Martin Award is a symbol of cooperation between the nation’s farmers and the business-managed electric companies that serve them. 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