Church Notes NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SUR- ROUNDING COMMUNITY. Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. IL Summy, Pastor E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. Sunday, May 14 9:15 a. m. Bible School 10:25 a. m. Morning Worship 7.30 p.m. The evening service. Tuesday 8:30 p.m. Meeting. Wednesday 7:30 Bible Meeting Friday 7:30 p. Club, Men's Monthly Prayer Study. Prayer m. Newtown Gocd News St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Donald Boyd Kline Vicar Sunday, May 14 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist and 3rd Sundays) er other Sundays.) Brotherhood of St. Luke Corpor- ate Communion on last Sunday of each month at 7:30 a. m. HOLY ‘DAYS Holy Eucharist, (1st (Morning pray- 7:00 a. m. Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and Henry Frank, Pastors Sunday, May 14 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Church Service. Church of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, May 14th 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:30 a. m. Morning worship Mother's Day Service. Guest speak- er, Mrs. Charles Workman. The Young Men's Class will be in charge. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship, mon, “The Bondage of Sin.” Wednesday 7:30 p.m. 730 pm. Meeting. 8:30 p.m. Choir. Ser- Jr. Prayer Meeting. Monthly Missionary Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, May 14th 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:00 p. m. Vespers Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Young Ladies - Bible class will meet at the home of Mrs. Eugene Reynolds in Florin. Thursday 7:30 p.m. A Sample Fair conduct- ed by the Ladies Bible Class. The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Sunday, May 14 bo i ¥ Eh 8 (he Messiah College Ensemble. #0 evening at 7:30. All members of the 9:30 a. m. Church School with classes for each age and need. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship; Dedication of Parents and Children and Pastor Zuck will preach “Letter To My Son”. 7:30 p.m. Service of Music, The 19 voice Mixed Ensemble of ssiah College will present a Ser of Music in the Street Church of the” Brethren, Elizabethtown, this coming Sunday NN ¢ on | by | Washington | "Rocket" Engine Miles are Miracle Miles! You'll discover this when you take the wheel of the “Rocket 88"—Oldsmobile’s action star of the highway! Phone us today! Find out first hand about “Rocket” performance! Find out how Oldsmobile’snew Whirlaway Hydra-Matic Ensemble are students at the Col- lege in Grantham, Pa, in the field of music, and are under direc tion of Prof. Earl D. , head of the Music Department. In ad- dition to a series of selected an- thems, there will be selections by the Ladies Trio, the Men's Quartet, and the Male Octet. Three mem bers of the group are from Eliza- bethtown, Mary Jane Heisey, Dav- id Myers, and David McBeth. Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ Church Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor Sunday, May 14 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 2:00 pm. = 7:00 p. m. Peace Meet- ing =~ Speakers: Rev. Frederick Frey, Conestoga, Pa., and Rev. Joel Carlson, Harrisburg, Pa. Donegal Presbyterlan Church ! Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, May 14th 9:30 a. m., Church School 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. consecration of children by baptism 6:30 p. m. Youth Fellowship | 7:30 pm. Evening Worship. film strip and recording, “At Home with Ged.” Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Reception for new members of the church. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Dorcas Society meeting First Preshyterlan Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, May 14th 9:30 a. m. Church School 10:30 am. Morning Worship. “The | Great Comforter.” 6:30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship, Miss Peggy Garber, Leader. _ 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship { “Waiting for the Lord. { Wednesday, %:30 p. m. Father and | Son Dipner sponsored by the {Sunday School. Di:John B. Moss, son of a missionary, born in:Japan, himself an ordained Reformed Minister, head of the Department of Philosophy at Franklin College will be the speaker. There will be special music and other interesting features on the program. 5th Report Period Of Mt. Joy High Appended is the Honor Roll, 5th report period of Mount Joy High School: First Honor Roll - All A's. Second Honor Roll = At least 2 A's and nothing lower than a B. First—Barbara Ranck and Mary Jane Zimmerman 12; Lofetta Kline 10; Jay Bambart, William Tyndall, Elinor Lane, Naxy Swanson 9; Patricia Schroll, Constance Lane, Doris Melhomn, Richard Nissley, Mae Zink, 8; Loretta Garlin, Joyce Metzler, Helen Louise Bucher, Peter Nissley, 7. Second — Sam Dock, Marian Breneman, Frank Tyndall, Jean Wagner, 12; John Bowman, Jerry Shupp, Miriam Fitzkee, Anita Myers, Bonnie Bigler, Peggy Zer- phey, 11. Nancy Ashenfelter, Sally Ann Nissley, Marian Oberholtzer, Mary Ann Spangler, Marlene Zimmerman Robert Schneider, Peggy Fackler, Eleanor Hostetter, Mary Landvater, Engagements Mr. and Mus, Scrapbook ! Mount Joy RI, announce “4s gagement of their daughter, Evelyn | F. Gibson, to Daniel H. Pierce; Jr. | John M. Wartel, the en- The Bulletins | | Week's Best Recipe: Lemon Fluff Tarts: 3 egg yougs, | Ss ) r. and Murs. Ji oo . Son) of RIF. an h Daniel 3/4 ¢ sugar, 2 T flour, 1/8 t salt, Pierce, Maryland R1. | uA RAY : [ : 2/3 ¢ boiling water, 5T lemon juice, Mr. Pierce is employed by ‘the 1 t groted orange rind, 2 t grated lemon vind, 1 Thu tter, 3 egg whites stifilly beaten, 4 T sugar, 8 baked Ee | tan shells, flour, salt, Mr. and Mrs. William Kohler, of | sugar, boiling water in top of doub- | Quarryville R1, announce the He boiler. Beat yoks until thick and | daughter, lemon-colored. Add juice, lemon and orange rinds. Mix grad- | Cook until | Pennsylvania Railroad Co. No date has been set for the wedding. { Combine en- gagement of their Mao Louise, to Clayton E. Heisey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton B. Heisey, 8 Henry Ct, this boro. mixture thickens, stirring constant= | Miss Kohle: is employed in the ly. Cool, stirring occasionally. Beat office ¢f John H. Swanger, Inc. Mr! whites until stiff but not dry. | Heisey is employed by C. H. Kunz- Bead ler and Co. The wedding will take place in the near future | a oO lemon ually to first mixture. in sugar gradually. Fold into | cooled egg yolk Pile in| baked tart shells. Bake in moderate mixture, oven about 15-20 minutes, until WCRK TO START IN JUNE golden brown. Yield 8 tarts. ON MIDDLETOWN HIGHWAY A New Weinlile Rebuilding of the Harvishwrg| ne of the hewest items to be Pike thru Middletown is scheduled gofind on some grocery shelves, is to be started in June by the State Georgianne Shatto Barbara Shelly, Jane Wisegarver, 10. Clair Wagner, Shirley Eby, Shir- | ley Leedom, Marian Rutt, Lee Hess James Lindemuth, Charles Roven-| olt, Rachael Lehman, Kathryn Zea- ger, 9; Joann Brown, Robert Fish, Charles Mayer, Darlene Schneider, Miriam Tyndall, Shirley Wade, and | Carol Ann Smith, 8; Richard Hall~ | gren and Jack Witmer, 7. & el eee Our Local Police | (From page 1) assault and battery charge brought | by his wife, Eva Mae. At a hearing before Justic of the Peace Hocken- | berry the charges were dropped! and Nissly paid the costs. Irvin Schwanger was arrested by: Neiss on a drunk and disorderly | News From Florin (From Page 1) | and Linda Lou of Chestnut Hill were Saturday guests ¢f Mr. and! Mrs. Harrry Leedom. ! Fire Co. Meeting The regular monthly meeting of | the Florin Fire Co., was held on | Tuesday evening with Benjamin | Staley presiding and thirteen mem | hers present. Chief William Mateer reported a fire at Schmoll’s Longenecker Rd., with twenty’ members responding, 109 ft. booster hose was used. The game night committee hand- ed in $174.11. The company will purchase a flag for the interior of the fire house. An invitation was received from Friendship Fire Co., | Mt. Joy to attend the Housing of their new engine. — re A Cen eye i There is no better way to boost | your business than by local news- | paper advertising. J 21/7 Drive* delivers all this Make your date with PHONE YOUR NEAREST OL NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. Corner W. Main & New Haven Sts., charge. He posted $15.00 for a hear- | ing before Hockenberry which he forfeited. Overweight trucks carvying more than the 45,000 1b. allowance were: | James W. Gavvin, Jr, New Ken- | sington, gross weight 72,600 pounds | summoned before Brown. Robert Smoyer, Erie, gross wght. | 53,000 pounds. Elvin Worth, St. Paul, Minnesota, | 59.000 lbs. At an immediate hear- | ing before Hockenberry he paid a | $50 fine and costs. George F. Farrow, Woodbury, N. | J., 57,000 lbs. gross weight, sum- | moned before Hockenberry. | Charles Keith, Hixenbaugh, Vernon, Pa. 71,000 weight, | summoned before Brown. | SUIT IS STARTED W. A. Berrier, Florin, vs. Glenn Packard, Hammond, Ind. | Thurman Ferree, Chicago, and Am- | Red Ball Transit Co., Inc.! complaint in Bel gross Robert | evrican Indianapolis, Ind, trespass. wonderful power in one smooth surge. Discover how much you save when you drive the “Rocket”: the amazing gas economy of a true high-compression engine— plus the lower price of the Rocket 88” in 1950! a “Rocket 8"—today! $37 KX ’ Mt. Joy, Pa. YOU GET THE BEST DEAL FROM AN AUTHORIZED NEW-CAR DEALER! Department of the Mount Joy High | a cake for a door prize WW hirlaway Hydra-Matic Drive, at reduced price, now optional on all Oldsmobile models, 8 DSMOBILE DEALER of Highways. The project is the second on the highway to be announced. The De- partment said it plans to resurface —————, Your water System Let's make a date to discuss your running water requirements. A phone call will bring us to your home—where we'll help you choose the right MYERS Water System for your needs. Better still, stop in and see our full range of MYERS Ejecto and Reciprocating Type Water Sys- tems, We service all makes of pumps. a two mile stretch from the east end of Mt. Joy to the new four-lane concrete Middletown Borough Council has the rebuilding extend heen notified that from in the borough will Catherine Street to the approach of Fishers Bridge. Westbound traffic detoured at Elizabethtown then into Harris- burg. Eastbound traffic will turn off at the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge at west end of town so that Route 441 and the Geyer's Church road can be used to lead traffic on- to Route 230 near Swatara Hill. ge will be to Hershey and a ———— ———— SPRING MUSICAL CONCERT BY MT. JOY HIGH SCHOOL The Spring Concert of the Music School will be held on Tuesday, | May 16, 1950 at 8:30, in the High Nou dives whtrars Sholiaw | School auditorium, From 7:30 to 8 1 Si the High School band will present ~== = w= ew co w=. a ar? { a concert. | No admission will be charged, | | but an offering for the benefit of the H. S. Meckley & Sons Tusic Department will be taken. | os : | SE will be sold in- PHONE 3-5983 | cluding cookies, candies ete., also WEST MAIN ST, MOUNT oy, Who is FRISKY? | That “mysferious character” of LANCASTER'S FOURTH ANNUAL CHILDREN’S RALLY will be introduced to YOU by MRS. WALTER A. CARVIN - Speaker [ Sunday, May 14-2:30-McCaskey Auditorium ALl HILURFN AND ADULTS INVITED MORE THRILLS PER MILE. .. MORE MILES PER GALLON ! | | A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE | a blueberry muffin mix. Included in the box is a can of blueberries, The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, May 11, 1950-1 ; a powdered mix which is supple- You can also set out plants in pa- mented by one egg and water, and | pe also in the packages a set of flut-| ed ‘paper baking cups. The item is priced from 33 to 35 cents. Tip For Gardeners: Be smarter Make a paper collar per, cardboard or tar paper, which! Make | delegates of 90 you place about the stems, the collar about six inches long in| attend the 12th the | | plants and several inches in width. | and order to completely protect of heavy pa- r bands or pots. Some garden- ers use wood or fine cod! ashes or tobacco gust; sprinkled in a circle around the plant. +] ———— E. & R. SYNOD WILL MEET than the cutworms. | [| AT E-TOWN NEXT TUESDAY More than 100 pastors and lay congregations will annual session of of the Evangelical Church at 9 a. nv. Lancaster Synod Reformed They can be pushed one or two in-| Tuesday, May 16 in Christ Church, ches into the soil while the rest of | Elizabethtown The Rev. Philip KE. the collar protudes above ground.' Saylor is pastor of the host church. MR. FARMER : NRE rss \ WA PROVE FOR YOURSELF It's not what a hand pump costs. ..but what it costs you to pump by hand. When you actually figure it out...you 'will* find hand pumping is a luxury you really can’t afford. Let's see what hand pumping costs in dollars and wasted work for a typical farm job...a 14-cow herd, for example: YOU CARRY . . for watering and cleaning the herd, for the milk ! cooler, and for cleaning up the barn and milkhouse, 1810 pounds of water a day, OR:... 334 TONS A YEAR YOU WALK... « carrying two 20-pound bucketfuls to the barn for an average of 45 round trips from the pump and back, about a mile a day, OR: .... 365 MILES A YEAR YOU SPEND . .in pumping, walking ana pouring at least 70 minutes a day or 426 hours a year. Whether you take needed time from other farm chores or hire hands to do it, it costs you about 70 cents an hour, OR:... YOU LOSE .. .inadded income you might have had. For as proved in agricultural college tests an automatic supply of water can raise milk production 10 to 209%. That can easily mean, at $40 a month,., On your dairy herd alone, you could have $700 a year toward a modern electric water system. Just think how quickly you can have and pay for an automatic electric water system for your farm and home if you add up all of the costs of hand pumping. Then, what a real home and farm you could have. Think of the extra profit from handy, ever-ready water under pressure for your dairy barn, milkhouse, poultry houses, and hog pens and truck garden. Think of the protection for your property in case of fire. Think of the comfort and convenience of running water in your kitchen and of a complete bathroom like any home in town! Figure out what hand pumping costs on your farm. Next, have your local equipment dealer give you an estimate on an clectric water pumping system. Compare them and you'll quickly see that old-fashioned hand-pumping is a costly luxury you can’t afford. Electricity in Farming Doesn't Cost... It Pays! ann .. $480.00 A YEAR THAT YOU CAN'T AFFORD A HAND PUMP . $298.20 A YEAR DSHOBILE ——— Phone Mt. Joy 3-4821 Bamana arate Jewerly - Silverware Watches - Gifts Watch Attachmemts (WATCH REPAIRING) Complete Ronson Lighter Repair Service Koser’s Watch: Shop Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015' | Chocolate Ave, FLORIN, PA. RL Quality Meats ALSO A FULL LINE OF El] - | Fruits & Vegetables | KRALL'S Meat Market West Main St. Mt. Joy | Hand Pump Sears Roebuck & Co. Ph. 2-2121 Farm Store 212 NORTH QUEEN STREET LANCASTER, PA. AAA or eT a BE A x * Se al FAL PN Br 8 AL 2 ah vs or Sr i a FESR rE rs or HER ey ee Pl ASA Ke TE oo. Fad ww ELE A »