v : 1 : ; Church N ! All Makes of Sewing | urc otes Machines Repaired | Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ Church . Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor BEFO We Modernize Mach Sunday, May 21 RE to Electric, Con or P AFTER 9:00 a. m. Sunday School epaired Call Us Today—We Pick-up and De ++ « Anywhere! Mt. Joy Church SALES Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and x Bi E SERVICE Henry Frank, Pastors pear 11MIN | Sunday, May 21 « Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-) 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Church Service. —— rn St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Donald Boyd Kline Vicar Sunday, May 21 9:30 a. Church School 10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist and 3rd Sundays) (Morning pray- er other Sundays.) Brotherhood ot St. Luke ate Communion on last Sunday of | each month at 7:30 a. m. HOLY DAYS 7:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist. The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. OLES 1st ANNIVERSARY Sat., May 20th [hey brics Any LJ Hy ershe 5 Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor - Sunday, May 21 J Ex 9:30 a. m. Church School m In [with an instructive and creative program of Christian education for all ages. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship; Services in recognition of the older members of the Church; the Chap- | Choir and Mr. W. David Albright will sing, and Pastor Zuck will preach en “The Best Is Yet To Be”. 1 Gream Store 41. East Main Street & ligion and Health". bg JIRDAYS \ND IDAYS P.M. sro en” Something FREE for the Kiddies HOURS: 10 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. WEAR A BUDDY POPPY i" Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Kear ——— Phone 3-9292 E,O0000000000000 a WOOL nA : = I AM AN AMERICAN Day” 1950 (Ist | Corpor | 7:30 p.m. Evening Service, Mr. | Clyde E. Weaver will speak on “Re- Student Fellowship, at and Mrs, Galen C Mt. Joy St. Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church Q. A. Deck, Pastor the home of Mr. 8:45 pm. Kilhefner, South {Sunday, May 21 9:30 a. m. School i 10:30 am. Worship & Sermon K.L.C.E Song Service & Sermon i 6:30 p.m. | 7:30 p.m, Wednesday t 7:30 po. m. | 8:30 pm, Choir | . Prayer Meeting Practice. U. B. Church Buch, Pastor Newtown | Oscar K. Sunday, May 21st | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. { 7:30 pm. Evening Worship | Wednesday | 7:30 pm, Prayer Meeting. and C. E { { is { Trinity Lutheran Church J "2 » Sund wit a, Beste Mr. and Mrs. Mark Winters and | Leaders in the field of Ev- |] DURKEE'S FAMOUS HIGH QUALITY 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. | family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gamber |, lig Bible Teaching. Prophetic 1 1b. 29. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. of Manheim, visited Mr. and Mus. | subjects and world conditions in| MARGARINE Carton lee 0 m. Vespers | Abram Gamber on Sunday. | general will be bringing messages a Muar |" pm. Womens Missionary | M5 Kate Moore entertained of gop, day, A detailed program is|] FANCY WHOLE — FLORIBAJGRCTIUCS |Society at the home of Bruce | Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton, at the Calvary Bible 39 E. Wolfe at Landisville. Mrs. Geo. | Sparr of New Jersey and Mrs, Ber-| church. GRAPEFRUIT No.2 ¢ | H. Keener, leader. [ {ha Kinter of Salunga. reel 4 nen | Wednesday et lM Qe | | 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid at the Par- . ERCWN AND BATES WON CO. | WELCH'S PURE CONCORD lish House. LOS ANGELES PASTOR : | TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP Guar 43c | Luther League SPEAKS AT FOCAL CHURCH Mount Joy High School's com= | GRAPE ICE bottle J pan, Ap Hogue: The Reverend Dr. M. H. Rey=-| yi ation of Be Brown and | re First Church nolds, prominent fundamental lead- | william Bates won the doubles di- | SHURFINE FANCY Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor er of the West Coast will pecupy vision of the Inter-County Scholas- | EGG NO 1 1b. 25¢ : Sunday, May 21st the pulpit of the Calvary Bible |i. Tennis Championship, Saturday | Cello Bag 10:45 am. “What Price Freedom” | Church here at both morning and | afternoon, at Lititz, defeated Rcb- TE re A op evening services this Sunday, May |ert Kant and Howard Born of Man~ SENECA-OR:SILVER RLOSS ¢ Mis an 3 i ng er, Dud [ 21st. : heim Twp. 6-3, 9-7. SAUER K T i No. 2Va Cc 7:45 p.m. The Ladies’ Bible CI 188 | Reynolds has been referred McCaskey High School's doubles Large Cans [will meet at the Home of Mrs. Ed- [to as a “ten-talent” man. His daily | team of Johnny May and Paul Hoh wi vd E. Lane, 26 Donegal Springs ministry over one of Southern Cal-! was eliminated by Brown and Bates Thess Lancy Stores: aid all other Lahco stores everywhere offer the | Road. ifornia’s largest Radio chains has|the winners, in the semi-final JOHN BE INDER. SALUNGA ROBT. HOUSEAL, MAYTOWN Doneral Fecthoicilon Church | become an institute in thousands round, 6-2, 6-2. Mount Joy's Wil- JOHN BOOTH, MOURNE & YE as | Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor of homes in that area. In addition | iam Beaston bowed to Bucks of L G “FORENY "FLORIN EARLE STAUFFER, LANDIS- | Sunday, May 21st | to his pastorate of one of the larg-| Hershey, in the semi-final singles B o. GROSH. MILTON GROVE VILLE rE 9:30 a.m Schoal, | est Independent Churches on the|competition, 6-4, 6-4. S. G. HERSHEY & SON, ELI- J. N. WALMER, ELIZABETH- wD: Evening Worship | West Coast he also directs the Stes se Wi —— ZABETHTOWN TOWN 5 it { Fundamental Bible Institute and| Patronize Bulietin Advertisers pt — | Calvary Bible Church { Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. | Sunday, May 21st i 9:15 a. m. Bible School 10:25 a. m. Morning Worshin 7:30 p.m. The ‘evening service. { Dr. M. R. Reynceld 5, will deliver mye | Sdnesdey | :30 Bible Me eting Fr tin ly 30 Club. Study. Prayer p. m. Newtown Gocd News of God F. Helwig, Pastor 21 Church Morning Ascended Lord”. Ser- Rev May m. m. “Our Evening Worship, by Faith.” | | [Sun Jay, { 9:30 a. School 10:30 a. | Sermon, i 7:30 p.m. | men, “Walking Wodnesday | and Senior Pray- p.m. Junior ler meetin S 8:30 p.m. | Thursday 7:30 pm. The 1a {meet in the | B: wrnhart. Choir. will Jay dies of Aid Mrs. nome rll rere Rev. J. B. Brubaker (From na 1924 to the for the Wes » Congregation, although he 1942. in two townships ge tion, and from vas minister since been active Teaching Mr. following Rapho here, the ted Rev. first instruc- in ‘the Town- ship schools: Sunnyside, Hossler’s, Naumanstown, Chicques, Elm Tree and Union Square. ; of Los Angel- | + | Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Witmer and | Bea at -~ i | family were entertained by Mr. and | Big Bear Lake in California, | [ Mrs. John Kauffman at Ironville| His announced topics for these Th F ida Saturday i on Sunday. | service are: “Is Thore A Need For urs.-rri y- Sunday evening callers with Mr. | Independnt Bible Churches? and M 20 950 and Mus. Daniel Geltmacher were: | "God's message for An Age of Ap- ay 18 > 19 . ’ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peters and|cstacy.” These messages will be] 4 family, of Washington Boro, Mr. | provocative of thought and intelli- | 3 and Mrs. Henry Zink, Mrs. Bertha | gent in approach. The host Pastor | Brock, of Marietta and Mr. and|is the Reverend C. I. Summy. | Mrs. Claude Coller of Kinderhook, ——— i We Reserve the Right Mr. George Dolby and Mrs. Jane | 70 ATTEND CONVENTION | to Limit Quantities Baughman and family of Marietta The Rev. C. I. Summy will attend SUNSWEET CALIF. EXTRA LARGE visited Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Fogie on| 4 = National Convention of the . 23c | Sunday [ Independent Foundamental Chur PRUNES Seb. 43c pi, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Rollman and | America next week in York | | worship | present | t Green | [ has | | Back Run | Later | he taught at Breneman’s School in 7 Mount Joy Township, and his last 3 V classes were the Florin Sect : | BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES a, Al | ary School from where he retired OF AMERICA in 1928 The following children survive: A J A 4 T Mary B. Brubaker, Lancaster; Fan- < I ROCLA M ATION ny B., wife of the Rev. Lester B. ir country, built by people of many races, creeds, and nat- Brubaker, Lancaster: Daniel B., of 5 become a preeminent force in the furtherance of the cause Hows and Jon L, Langsier, n; and | Eight grandchildren and five ERS Rn ur Nation now needs, more than ever bef ~itizens 1 | great grandchildren also survive as | Ny 0 ak ) S a old ors, YY | | w and understand our great heritage of democracy, which stres do three brothers and sisters. They IES d of jood neighbor, equality of justice, and-equality of opportunity; are: Alert L, Mgchanicsbury \ ] $ Cumberland County; Henry B, AQ : ia | Messiah Home, Harrisburg; Daniel SAAD itally esgential that each citizen, naturalized or native 11} Hons ar Hi Me- | n Show” | born reatfirms his faith in the} basic principles that mold our way of life by B, and Mes, Emma PF. Nicsiey, Ve- : 3 . ch: burg thrightly assuming and carrfing out the obligations of citizenship: chanicsbuig. a : gy. ( ~ Funeral services were he e NOW, THEREFORE, 1 , HARRY S. TRUMAN, President of the United States | une See ap sign | 4 . - 1 1 “hi » » » LNs MS [oe rica, under and by virfie of the authority vested in me by the Con Igy) © “orin Ch He Vie en | 1 n “ry : oy 3 | afternooct We y i he . | gress through Public Resolutior 67, approved May 3, 1940, do hereby desig | sdierno n with interment in 1 ure sick, n r 21, 1950, as}”l Am an American Day”, and do set aside J 252% asi om i the special recognition of those of our youth those foreign-born who have been naturaliz N EW I OWN urge ail Americans at that time to reaffirm th have shaped our Nation's destiny and | —— : : : 1 : SF I y om io Mrs. Matilda Derr visited The PITT scharge the obligations of United States cit . : . noite Garlens in Hershey Sunday | Fiat 6 : Mrs. Wilbert Witmer and son, deral, St local officials, as well as patriotic, civic mes > 1 3 him Ronald, of East © Petersburg, and 4 nd other appro} rganizations and groups to arrange tor 3) re. Fuul Myers of B, D ls 1 1 «4 IVITS. aul Myers o at caste Le " nies on or abc 21, ir ich all our people may joi oy WwW | : Son © Yi x wh i ' lI our pe y Y om | and Mrs. Bertha Brock of Marietta > have newly ass d the responsibilities of American citizen- | visited Mis. Lillian Witmer on : i 1 visiLe 1 >. 4 ol 7: ; l view to promotin J among all our ciuzens, old and new, d con le . | of their privileges and duties as Americans. ai . i Tr Wi WES WHEREOF, [1 h i t I i 1 J Myr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher TNES have hereunto set my hand and caused the { ) < [ IN [TNESS 7 ny ang 2 | called on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kieth Saal of the United States of America to be affixed. at Br on Sunday IN ~ v1 | at B ¢ on x ay. { DONE in the City of Washington this 17th day of February in the vear of Mr. end Mrs. John Wittle of Flor- ; ord ninzateen e 1 i ) he ienendenca o IInited | Mr. a : . tra r Lord nineteen hundr any it i. of ng Jods pendence of the United in were Sunday dinner guests of i An 1 the oO 3 se - | : Sites oi America the one nundre n seventy: tourt 1 1} vr. and Mrs. Victor, Snyder. AENTS SEAL : | © Mrs. Esther Hallgren ‘and ' son, 1 & | Richard ‘of Mount Joy visited with 3 > sent: - * TRIIMA | x { By the President: HARRY S. TRUMAN Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle. es: | DEAN ACHESON : (}| Mr. and Mrs, Claude Reigle and | Se y of State \ Mrs. Mary Stark Mount Joy, | e( ar C ; . i {ET Sea visited Mrs. Serena Fogie Sunday. r 12 fre | Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of 9 — Wrightsville called on Mr, and Mus. | Earl Geltmacher on Thursday. | during the Summer months directs [ The Bulletin, M Joy, Pa. Thursday, May 18 19505 4 the Big Bible Conference family of LititA Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd | Nentwig and family of Florin were |, 4 Sunday gusets of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Pine The sess will be in the York Gospel and Maple The invited to attend these | ons CARNATION EVAP. MILK Center, 4 4Tc streets, public Haines. | is cordially “hig iL al EN / It rt” . i. hi He’s not worrying about security And it's right that fhe shouldn't be... in fact he shouldn't have to worry about security for the rest of his life. Wp WA Soe, Of course it'll tak some planning to banish security worries, planning you to take care of how, that he'll have to shoulder later on. But planning can im security. ou have passed your best earning days, or in case any - thing were happe# that would leave him beret ’ cura every man's duty to make sure his and his family's insurance Fon Adequate ce prolection for those close to Sou gives so much for so little that it's coverage is fully sufficient. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES THOMAS |. PARKINSON - PRESIDENT f 393 SEVENTH AVENUE NEW YORK 1, NEW YORK Represented by: ROBERT J. SMITH, District Manager 142 EAST KING ST. LANCASTER, PA. PHONE 3-6031 EE TESA CCS,
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