The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 25, 1950, Image 5

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Modern New Residential Church Notes Mortuary Record] NEWTOWN | 7 Buin, Wt. lo, Pu. May 35

| The Ladies Aid Society held | i

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: y their regular meeting on Thursday |
Elizabethtown R3, and two sisters, 8 - pi
| evening at the home of Mrs. Lillian |
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL |
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY
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Fifty Million Dollar
Center to Have Over
2000 Apartments
One of the most attractive and un-
usual residential and shopping cen-
ters is now under construction on
the former site of the Philadelphia
Country Club at City Avenue and
Monument Road, just inside the
city limits of Philadelphia.
This $50,000,000.00 wonderlargl
of scenic beauty which is called
River Park is one of the greatest
building efforts to be started in this
section in the last decade.
River Park as thé entire develop-
ment will be called is comprised of
the River Park Shopping Center and
the Presidential Apartments.
The Shopping Center is planned
to offer shops and stores to serve
every need. From the multi-story
department store, to the scores of
individual specialty from
modern food stores and super mar.
kets to apparel needs for all the
family; from appliances and
sories to furniture and floor cover-
ings, River Park will serve its com-
munity well. Recreational facilities
will be an additional family attrac.
tion for River Park Center. From
the ultra-modern 3500 seat motion
picture theatre to bowling alleys
and other amusement attractions,
River Park Center will offer every
modern recreation consistent with
family living. Parking facilities for
more than 3500 cars are planned
carefully situated so as to be uni-
formly available to all parts of the
56 acres which comprise the shop-
ping center,
shops;
Stores and buildings will avoid



Crossroads of the East. Tt is at
River Park that traflic using US
Route No. | converges with north
and south traffic.
the uniform look adding to the
interest and beauty of the de-
velopment.
The Presidential Apartments con-
sist of seven eleven-story buildings
containing over 2000 apartments
ranging from deluxe multi-room
suites to single room modern efli-
ciency units.
River Park, within convenient
and easy travel of every part of a
great residential area containing
more than three million people has
been awarded the distinction and
been commended by eminent mem-
bers of the National Urban Land
Institute as “the only site in the
possessing the
Located on the eastern section of
River Park overlooking Iairmount
Park and the Schuylkill River, each
of the seven apartments are cross
shaped in design providing outside
light and cross ventilation. Resi
dents will enjoy the full luxury of
suburban living on a secluded estate
yet will be within eight minutes of
center city Philadelphia by the new
Schuylkill Expressway.
surrounding area
numerous advantages of size, loca.
tion and terrain.”
Mayer I. Blum and Herman M,
Watkins, developers of River Park,
along with many other projects in
the Philadelphia area, said, “never
before has a real estate operation
of this magnitude been undertaken
River Park has the geographical
in this region
advantage of being located at the



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FUND! |
WHAT A SPOT!
WHILE BENDING DOWN ON A BRIDGE TO EXAMINE SOME
BLOOD SPOTS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY ROBERT LAUGHLIN'S
RONSON LIGHTER FELL OUT OF Hi5 POCKET INTO A CANAL,
MANY MONTHS LATER, WHEN THE CANAL WAS DRAINED, THE
RONSON LIGHTER WAS DISCLOSED. ..IMMERSED IN THE MUD OF
THE (ANAL. UPON CLEANING THE LIGHTER, D.A. LAUGHLIN WAS
AMAZED TO FIND THAT THE RONSON WAS IN PERFECT SHAPE.
INCIDENTALLY, THE BLOOD SPOTS CONVICTED A MURDERER,









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4 Choi; will sing. No evening service.

FORMER LOCAL RESIDENT
TO SPEAK HERE
The Reverend Ray Lupold, Gans, | Eastern
The Rev. Mr. Lupold is presently
| pastor of Gans Bible Church in N.
these services.
stent SRE

Oklahoma and is visiting
tender of 3 Lovett = sere | SPENCER SUPPORTS
|
AND THE ENTIRE SUR-
| ROUNDING COMMUNITY,
Church of God
Rev, C. F. Helwig, Pastor
| Sunday, May 28th
9:30 a. m. Church School
10:30 a. m. Morning worship
| Sermon, “The Holy Spirit among
Xs.” |
7:30 p.m. Baccalaureate Services
at the High School
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Junior and Senior Pray-
| er meetin
St. Mark's
Evangelical United Brethren
Ezra ¥1. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday, May 28th
[9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:15 a. m. Morning Worship.
observance of twenty-sixth
versary; Memorial Sunday attend-
ance by American Legion and Aux-
| iliary.
I 7:30 p.m. Baccalaureate
t the High School
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
Services
Midweek Prayer Ser-
| Vice,
Calvary Bible Church
Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor
E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt.
Sunday, May 28
9:15 a. m. Bible School
10:25 a. m. Morning Worshin
Reverend Ray Lupold speaking.
1:00 p.m. Prayer Time.
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
| Reverend Ray Lupold speaking.
Wednesday
7:30 Bible
| Meeting
Study.

Trinity Lutheran Church
{ Sunday, May £8 {
| 9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship.
{ with Holy Communion. [
7 Baccalaureate Service |
7:30 p.m.
in Mt. Joy High School.

Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
Q. A. Deck, Pastor
Sunday, May 28
9:30 a. m. Snnday School
16:30 am. Worship & Sermon
6:30 p.m. K.L.C.E.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting
8:30 p.m. Choir Practice.
The Washington Street
Church Of The Brethren
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
Sunday, May 28.
9:30 a. m. Church School
with a class for each age and need.
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship;
Service in Recognition cf Gradu- |
| ates; Pastor Zuck will preach on
“How Toy Tell What Is Right and
Wrong.”

Elizabethtown College Baccalaur-
cate Service, 3 p. m.. President A. |
C. Baugher will preach the ser-
mon, and the College A Capella

annit= |
| had been in ill health for the past
Prayer |
|
|
{ Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor | John’s Lutheran Church, Maytown,
ters, Samuel H.,
Daisey and Florence Shearer, both
of Elizabethtown,
Foy many years he was a resident
| of Donegal Springs where his fath-
[er tenanted one of the Cameron
| farms.

| Mrs. Edward F. Grube
|
Mrs. Inez Raffensberger
[ fifty-six, wife of Edward F. Grube |
Grube, |
| of Columbia, died at her home on |
{ Monday after on illness of 2 weeks. |
She was a member of the Landis-
ville Church of God, She was a
| daughter of the late Curt and
| Margaret Thomas Raffensbherger.
In addition to her husband, Mrs.
| Grube is survived by two sons,
| Wayne E., Landisville, and Edward
| R., at home, and one daughter, Miss
| Ruth E., Five brothers:
| Charles, Fugene, of
| Ridgewood, N. J.; Paul, Harrisburg
| Edgar, Havertown, and Max, Flor-
Mrs. Harvey
[ Johnson, Florin, also survive.
funeral
at home.
Gettysburg;
| in, and one sister,
[ Funeral from the Koser
[home at Landisville this afternoon
| with interment at Silver Spring.

|
| Mary E. Hoffman
| Mrs. Mary E. Hoffman,
| four, widow of Jacob H. Hoffman,
| died at her home at Maytown, She
seventy -
ts
! six months.

Mrs. Hoffman was born in Lan-
{ caster County, a daughter of the]
Jate John K. and -Malinda Shue
| Fisher. She was a member of St.
and the Ladies Aid Society of the
same church, and the auxiliary of
the Maytown Fire Company.
daughters,
and)

Surviving are two
Mrs. Harry Dietz, Columbia
Miss Harriet M. Hoffman, May-
town; six grandchildren; two great
-grandchildren: a brother, Harry S.|
Fisher, Columbia; and two sisters,
Mrs. Margaret Lindsay, Wilming-!
ton, Del.; and Miss Bertha M. Fish-
er, Maytown.
Harry H. Miller
Harry H. Miller,
of Mount Joy R2, died at his home
after an illness of six months. He
seventy-eight,
|
|
was a son of the late Reuben and
Elvina Hess Miller and a member
of Chestnut Hill Mennonite Church.
He is survived by his wife, the'
former Maude Mackley, two broth-"'
Mount Joy, and
Reuben H., Salunga: and a sister,’
Mrs. Anna Miller, Harrisburg.
| Mr, and Mrs
| of Fast Petersburg visited Mx. and]
ence Witmer, of Marietta. #
Witmer, |
|
Mr. Charles Wittle of Marietta, |
Hallgren, of
Mr. and Mrs. |
|
Ragner
Mount Joy, visited
Aristice Wittle.
Mr, and Mrs
family of visited ir. |
and Mrs. Earl Geltmacher Sunday. |
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witmer of |
Manheim, Mr, and Mrs Frank’|
Druckenbrode ‘of Honeybrook vis- |
ited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Haines on
Sunday |
Mv. and Mrs, Le
of Soudersburg
|
George Kelly and |
Columbia,
nard C. Miller,
Saturday |
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gamb-
spent
with
er.
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Gamber of
Monday: evening
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Abram Gamber,
Mrs. Lillian Witmer
Ironville were
spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mar- |
vin Garner and family at Wrights- |
ville, R. D.
Mrs. Mathilda Derr spent
day with Mr. and Mrs. Steward |
Derr at Hazelton. |
Mr. and Mrs. John Cromwell and
daughter spent Sunday afternoon |
the Hershey Zoo. |
Mrs. Geo.
of Columbia,
Sun-
Toller and daughter, |
were Sunday even-
and Mrs. John
Mr. |
ing callers with Mr
Cromwell and daughter and
and Mrs. K. Franklin.
Mrs. Douglas of Florin, Miss Del-
la Miller of Columbia visited Mr. |
and Mrs. K. Franklin on Sunday |
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Erb of Col-|
umbia, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bro- |
sey of Mount Joy R. D,, Mr. and |
Mrs. Marlin Landis of Lititz, Mr. |
and Mrs. Wilbert Witmer and son, |
Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher Saturday |
evening. Sunday evening visitors |
were Mr. and Mrs. John Zeager of
Manheim: Rev. James White and
daughter, of Sheridan
Mrs. J. FE. Earhart and son, of Cen- |
terville and Mr. and Mrs. Kauffman |
of Ironville. Sunday afternoon Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Geltmache
ited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shand,
of Washington Boro and Mrs. Flor- )
Rev. and
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ROBERT E. HOFFMAN
Special Agent
New York Life Ins
Phone 3-53
Donegal Springs had
MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA



Funeral services were held in the
Landisville Mennonite Church on
with inter=|
Mennonite |
Wednesday afternoon
ment in the Salunga
i
| cemetery.
Mt. Pleasant
Brethren In Christ Church
Elder C. HH. Moyer, Pastor
Sunday, May 28 |
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
Rev. and Mrs. Albert Breneman
returned Missionaries from Africa
will speak
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and
Henry Frank, Pastors
Sunday, May 28
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:00 a.m. Church Service.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. Donald Boyd Kline
Vicar
nday, May 28
9:30 a. m. Church School
10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist (1st |
ind 3rd Sundays) (Morning pray-
er other Sundays.)
Brotherhood of St. Luke Corpor- |
ate Communion on last Sunday of
each month at 7:30 a. m.
HOLY DAYS |
7:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist,
First Presbyterian Church [
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor |
Sunday, May 28th
9:30 am. Church School
16:45 a.m. Morning Worship, “Our
Christian Duty in War and Peace.”
7:30 p.m. Baccalaureate Service |
it the High School. |
Wednesday
8:00 pm. “A Trip through the
New England States” a slide pic- |
ture presentation in color will be |
shown by Ralph F. Eshleman un-
| der auspices of the Sunday School. |
I A silver offering will be taken to |
{be used toward the purchase of
new Bibles for the Sunday School. |
The Public is cordially invited.

Donegal Fresbyterian Church
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor |
Sunday May 28th
9:30 a. m. Church School
Newtown U. B. Church
Oscar K. Buch, Pastor |
Sunday, May 28 |
9:00 a. m. Sunday School.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting.
and Cc. E.
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| Marietta. and a number of grand-| > fir
| relief.
| Episcopal
Mrs. Mary W. Schrite
Mrs. Mary Witmer Schrite, 89,
widow of Jacob W. Schrite, form- |
erly of this palce died at her home |
at 332 W, Orange St,
following an illness of three years.
Born in County, she
Lancaster |
Lancaster
| was a daughter of David and Sarah
Diffenderfer Witmer. She was a
member of Grace Lutheran |
Church. She is
Marian N., at home; and
Landsdowne; |
Schrite, !
survived by a
daughter,
Ellsworth,
and a stepson, Charles M.
children. She was the last of her
family. |
The funeral was held from the
Nissley funeral home here Tuesday
afternoon with interment in Camp |
Hill cemetery at Florin. |
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STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL

| TO BE HELD JUNE 3
St. Hillda’s Guild of St. Luke's |
Church is planning the
annual strawberry festival for |
Saturday, June 3rd.
announced later (
em reel A Re ee |
Menu will be |
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May 25-26-27, 1950
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These Lanco Stores and all other Lanco Stores everywhere offer the
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Funeral Home |
23 W. Main St. Mount Joy
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Oklahoma, will be the speaker at|in this area, speaking before differ-
morning and evening services this| ent Church groups making known
Calvary Bible Church, | the needs of Mission Fields.
Sunday at
Pastor C. I. Summy welcomes the
New Haven and Henry Streets,
your business than by local news- |
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