The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 15, 1950, Image 5

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RATING Power, Mrs. Katie M. Heisey, south of
cohol RX x NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL town, i a telegram from her Our Communit
act, Get happy i THE CHURCHES IN MT, JOY son J. Wilmer Heisey and family y
your c ras . 9 i
your ac Fe AND THE ENTIRE SUR- | stating they disembarked from the
nacy © ROUNDING COMMUNITY, S$ S President Pierce of the Ameri- uring ast ee
1 ————— can President Lines Monday at
1 Church of God San Francisco. le Elizabeth Leedom
(CA i Rev. C. IF. Helwig, Pastor The Heiseys are returning home| Bates {
Sunday, June 18th. from the Philippines where they Miss Jane Elizabeth Leedom,
unters 9:30 a.m. Sunday School were engaged in relief work under| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
THROOM 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship, the MOC { al od | Leedom, of Rheems and Leroy
Father's Day Services. The Guest | "Mt M4 lor 372 years, They will Bate Mrs. Mvr 3
: speq<er will be Rev. Elmer Hoover | Motor home from California with| Bates, son of Mrs. Myrtle Bates, of
ian Blinds of the E-Town College faculty. Miss Ruth Zercher of town, who own, were married in Donegal
sAFKO 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship, Ser- pent the winter in Upland Presbyterian Church, Mount Joy
Joy. Pa. mon. . — — R1, by the Rev. Thomas McGregor.
Yq Wednesday Tha heida piv dlink
17-tf 730 pm. Monthly Missionary CHILDREN'S PROGRAM I'he bride was given in marriage |
" oy rf 38 snide y s§
Meeting. FEATURED ROAD OF LIFE by her father and attended by Miss
8:30 p.m. Choir Practice, ‘ “ry Road of Lif [Nancy Herchelroth, of Bainbridge.
/ pageant, ne oad ol ALC, y
: William Bates, of Mount Joy, was
0 wos the feature of the Children's : Sr 5 0 was
Trinity Lutheran Church D Per held by 4 Reich's best man. Mrs, J. W. Heisey, of
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor . ay hae 1g'g by he Rheoms, played the wedding music. |
Sunday, June 18th. Evangelical Congregational Sunday Norma Jean: Shank f Rheem
x . Jea shank, « ms,
11SBURG 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. Scheol on Sunday evening. or 1 theems |
Fry i543 3 m. Morning Worship. Lead roles were taken by Martha ns Bie wars 5 acre. of owl
esaay “ - . . ae ine a gow 0 Vic
LLAR.A-CAR 7:45 pan. Women’s Missionary Charles, Katie Minnich, Burnie mist lace over white tulle. The fit- |
. SOS SUB- Society at the home of Mrs. Paul Coble, Betty Leese and Richard (
S . ; 4 ted bodice had a roll collar and
Mrs. Wm. D. Batzel will be | Adams. Recitations were given by lonz sleeves and the shirt ‘wus ‘fail |
RDAY, THE the leader. Kerrv avalon oh Slaves an | Yye |
nicolor, Larry Wednesday Ro Deel : and Carol Anni, nq flared. The veil was finger-tip |
, Keep "EM 7:00 pm. Young Ladies Bible Rs a the choir sang length and she carried & white Bi- |
’ 8 s wi e Paris | Sever al selec . Miss Martha Ro- : |
pstello = Ale class will mee ba the Parish House SO yg a. Mi Martha 10 with a lavender orchid. The |
aT 4 > overec 1S social, and, SS < p ang © PS.| |
reeler, WEST bo ye 18% Sova in SS ong toland and Mrs. tten lant wore flowered nylon or- |
hursday Anna Mae Gable arranged the pro-| ' am Hire 4s . : 4
:SDAY—SOR 7:00 pm. Luther in the gandy over yellow taffeta with a
: 4 | gram. : .
»b Hope, Lu= Parish House. gram oe De ae Hei oes pried Sleeves Jo
| flared skirt. She had a matching |
V2 0d Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Ereatan Class Plan tiara and carried yellow rosebuds. |
: nid Ll Remy Garber, Ames Tess and A S A reception was held at the home |
enry Frank, Pastor: [ : :
Srp Bune 17 and 15 y 3 { lof the bride. After a tour of the |
© Bible Instruction Meeting Picnic For July 15th Southern states the couple will re- |
Instructor: Jno. L. Stauffer, Har- B side in" Elizabethtown, where the
3 . | t s 12 .
Fisonburg, Va. i Fe y Jane Ch: le nd Margaret| bride is employed in Ben Franklin |
oa The Merci £ Gol He : Ba oo Te He Ergatanigi vo The bridegroom is employed
7: ym. > Mercies of God, Sundz: Sc 31 Class é heir
Nel gs Wy 4 cl Class wis To at Marietta Depot.
: «4 on Tuesday evening, » 13th. |
9:00 a. m. Sunday School a ay oh une loli I,
10:00 a.m. Your Reasonable Ser- Scripture reading by Betty €. Kaylor |
vice. | C harles, Prayer by Mrs. I. Naumap, gusseil S. Sumpman Jr.
200 oan ny ou SS Td | followed by the business meeting] The marriage of Miss Florence C.
7: ).Jm. NOt onformec it | ard 2 TAIRA ge re 15 .
Be and a hat social and games with/ gay. r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
; | prizes to Lovey Barnhart, Mrs. [vin M. Kaylor, Henry Street, |
3 issley Erb and Mary Graybill. Joy, to Russell S. Sumpman |
Calvary Bible Church
Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor
: E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt.
June 18th
Bunda, , June 18th.
9:15 a. m. Bible School

Vacation
all ages.
thru week. Daily
Classes for
The Washington Street
Church Of The Brethren
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship;



Rev. John R. Hershman will preac!
7:30 p. m. Evening Wor Vip
Rev. William W. Longenecker will
i preach, and the Stevens Hill Youth
Rd Chorus will sing.
Mt. Pleasant
9 1 Brethren In Christ Church
Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor
Sunday, June 18th.
-_ 9:00 a. m. Sunday School
Trinity Evangelicai Cong. Church
Q. A. Deck, Pastor
Sunday, June 18th.
x» 2 9:30 a. m. Sunday School
) 4 10:30 a. m. Morning worship |
g 7:30 p.m. Evening worship.
TT Wednesday '
7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting
2 A 8:30 p.m. Chotz Pr
Mount Joy Methodist Church
te) 3 Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister
x Joseph Shaeiler, Supt.
Sunday, June 18th.
—— 4 10:00 a.m. Combined Church and
Sunday Schcol. Children’s Day
Program.
Salunga Methodist Church
tev. Robert C. Pike, Minister
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
3 Sunday, June 18th.
9:09 a.m. Morning Worship.
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
A special program by the
Youth Fellowship of the
for Methcdist Student Day.


¥ St. Mark's
\ Evangelical United Brethren
Ezra ¥. Ranck, Pastor
& Sunday, June 18th.
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:15 a. m. Morning Worship.
A 7:30 p.m. Evening Worshin
® sponsored by Youth Fellowship;
Rev. and Mrs. C. C. Witmer, mis-
—— sionaries returned frem the Philip-
pine Islands, will speak.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
Vice.
Midweek Prayer Ser-
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
Sunday, June 18th.
9:30 a. m. Church School
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship,
“Joseph and his Father.”
Wednesday
8:00 p.m. The Pastor will present
an illustrated lecture — “Youth
Pioneers along the Oregon Trail.”
wn

St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. Donald Boyd Kline
Viear
Sunday, June 18th.
9:30 a. m. Church School
10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist (Ist
and 3rd Sundays) (Morning pray-
er other Sundays.)
Brotherhood of St. Luke Corpor-
ate Communion on last Sunday of
°ah month at 7:30 a. m.
iH



Church Notes!
10:25 a. m. Morning Worshin
Message by the Pastor. Fathers will
assist in the service in observance
of Father's Day.
7:00 p.m. Prayer Time.
7:30 p.m. Special Fathers Day
Program. The fathers of the con-
gregation will have complete
of service. Speci! music
and message by one of the men of
the congregation
7:00 p.m. Monday and every nicht
Bible
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
Sunday, June 18th.
9:30 a. m. Church School
with a class for each age and need.
Methodist
Church |
WILBUR HEISEY FAMILY
RETURNS F RY M PHILIPPINES
‘Weddings Thruout


The Frgatans will hold their pic- Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell S.|
nic at Sentz's picnic grounds Sr. 138 Mount Joy St.,|
[July 15th. Mount Joy will be solemnized at
A delicious lunch was served to six-thirty tonight (Thursday) in
the following: Mrs. Ethel Broske, {jo Trinity Lutheran Church, Mt. |
Mrs. Lovey Barnhart, Mis. Grace joy, The Rev. W. L. Koder officiat-
| Howthorne, Mrs. Thelma Eshleman, io 4 the double ring ceremony.
Mrs. Mary Graybill, Mrs. Myrtle) pe bride will be given in mar-|
| Mower, Mrs. Kathryn Mumper, ge by her father, and chose
Mrs. Ann Newcomer, Mrs. Kathryn); shite frosted Marquisette gown, |
Newcomer, Mrs. Nissley Erb, a fitted bodice and full |
Robert Fry, Mrs. Lottie McMullen,\ jit Her shoulder length veil will}
Mrs. Irvin Nauman, Miss Doris t)] from a tiara of seed pearls. She |
Rice, Miss Helen® Schroll, Mrs. carry a white bible and white |
mell, Mrs. Hazel Zeller, Mrs. rchid with satin streamers.
Edith Kaylor, Mrs. Betty Rice, and Mrs. Henry Chubb, of dee]
Mrs. Robert Schroll. [town, Matron of honor, chose aj
ee ee tl res i
gown of orchid marquisette, simil-
| ROUTE OF BIBLE SCHOOL BUS|,, i, the brides, and carried red |
Leave church building on New ce buds. |
Haven St., 6:00 p. m. to Marietta) J, Young. East Petersburg,
St. - East on Marietta to Delta, will serve as best man.
Scuth cn Delta to Columbia Ave. Following the ceremony, a recep- |
fast on Columbia to Barbara, North|tjon will be held at the home of

on Barbara to Detwiler Ave. thence!the bride.
to N. Market. North on Market to, The couple will reside in Willow
Manheim St., thence to Main St. Run, Michigan. Mr. Sumpman will |
West on Main to Flogin Hotel, attend the University of Michigan
North to Reservoir St, thence to School ¢f Music at Ann Arbor,
across Railroad Bridge Michiga
to Donegal, East on Donegal to, —— — Qe en
Church on New Haven. MT |
he Gil Scouts by
DAILY VACATION BIBLE F
SCHOOL AT CALVARY CHURCH (From Puge D
arrenkamp, oe 'y Ann Spangler,
Monday, June 19th thru the 30th | 5 a, [
he Daly Vadaiion: Hible Doris Linton, Mary Minnich, Ruth
tae Arma) ak Real Keuffman, and Jean Wittel. |
school will convene at Calvary Bi- {
: : Campers attending are:
le Church. The services are sched-
led 7 bh night. Ti Brownies
ied for . m. eac sht. . ai . |
Abie io: 7:00 2 . gach pion Judy Heisey, Sally Anne Holling-
jarge Jus use Lo Jeu wi rs er, Carolyn Ann Walters, Martha
make the . of F yg and Mt. Sprecher, Marlene Sinegar, Joan
Joy before and after the go. Jackie Rahn, Diane Reese,
Male attendants will igen the Mumper, I' Rulp Bon)
| bus salety for tne nie Bair, Judy Barrick, Barbara |
children. hive mg arranged for Anne Becker, Joyce Berrier, Jo-|
"PN . . ages
nursery thru adult ages. anne Darrenkamp, Harriet Haw- |
rr PG pre An is |
thorne, Patricia Phillips, Jean Mum. |
BERR We PR
MISSIONARIES TO SPEAK ma, Sandra Schroll, Janet Sheaffer, |
C. Witmer,
returned
Rev. and Mrs. C.
recently
mis-i p Lor-
Rachel Klugh,
ette Hornafius, Judy Frc,
Dianne Bickle, Marsha
this evening in the E. U. Engle, Lou Schroll, Pa-
Church at 7:30. The Youth Fel-| 0. mijott, Penwell,
lowship 'is sponsoring the program M Metzler. Hartman,
participate. The Linda Stehman.
“Tools Intermediate
Patsy Drace, Priséilla Lane,
dra Mateer, Shirley Metzler, Nancy
Betty Mumma, Vir
Geltmacher, Judy Naugle, |
Williams, Bonnie Reise, Jo-
Reynolds, Patty Funk, Susan |
dune Fellenbaum, Joan Schneider, Suz-
atsy Mumper,
Sionavies rom
onaries, f Linda
the Philippine Islands, will speak
Sunday Sally
Nancy Jane
arlene Patsy
and members will
offering will be used for the
for Missions” project. San-
EE
BIVLE SCHOOL STARTS
AT MENNONITE CHURCH
The Church,
Springs begin
Diller, Jean
| ginia
Donegal
Rose
Bible
anne
Mennonite
Road
wel on Monday
16th, from 7 to 8:45. All children as Sehroll. Joan Germer, Mary
well attend.
0 ded I Lou Kline, Dixie, Bair, Lynne Foe-
e pro :
Tempo te Ha n will be provided for bler, Beverly Mo Marie Lom=
Sl it.
Who COSHE bardo, Joanne Demmy, Mary Hum- |
re lM Creer : XX...
: mel, Kay Blake, Jeanne Stillinger,
Betty Jane Sipe, Jean Newcomer,
Mary Ann Weaver, Rita Landis,
will
evening,
as adults, are invited to
rley,
thoes
Patronize Bulletin advertisers.


HOLY DAYS

| 7:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist. Sandra Schroll, Kay Zimmerman, |
——————— Gail Shelly, Mary C. Schneider, |
Donegal Fresbyterlan Church | Kay Metzler, Winona Markley, Lois |
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor | Jean Kaylor, Helen Hilt, Jeanette |
Sunday, June 18th.
| 9:30 a. m. Church School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
| Children’s Day Program.
Gruber, Nancy Jo Detwiler, Mary
| J. Griff, Sandra Darrenkamp, Ka-
“| thy Hamlin, Ann" Young, ¢ Patsy
|
|
|
| Hawthorne, Nacmi ~ * Rutherford, |
|

Newtown U. B. Church
Oscar K. Buch, Pastor
Sunday, June 18th.
9:00 a. m. Sunday School.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
|Freda Hummel, Sandra Eurich," Em-
| ily Nissley, Mae Zink, Lois Rute,
| Dorothy Yassick, Kitty Wittle, Mir-
| iam. Tyndall, Suzanne .- Spirssler,
m. Prayer meeting ind] Carol Smith, Patsy Schroll, Darlene |
| christian Endeavor. 9 Schneider, Doris Melhorn, Con-~
[stance Lane, Joann Brown, Shirley
| we ade, Kay Kear, Anna Mae Dickel
| Jo Ann Arnold, Evie Lou Blake,
| Barbara Dombach, Freda Walters.
. o kens which were once used in the By :
| Seniois is of the Dita) od of Pennsylvania Presbyterian| ent college year released by Dean|of Mount Joy. . :
| Genbvieve Zimmerman, Shirley Church the wakes” clare, in Ho Church in the United States of Henry G. Bucher, Elizabethtown] Among the freshmen are Daniel
| Lec dom, Marion Rutt, Mary Bailey heel The soltins Zed gift of that America. College, carries the names of fif-| Hoopert, Mt. Joy. i a
| Marianne Schofield, Rachel Leh-
| man, Eleanor Lane, Shirley Eby,
| and Nancy Swanson, In his address, Dr. Limouse re-| IMPROVEMENTS i

rn A
| LANDISVILLE AND SALUNGA
CHURCHES PLAN DVES
A community Daily Vacation Bi-
School will be held in the Lan-
| disville Church of God beginning
Monday and continuing to June 30,
| with sessions from 8:30 to 11 a. m.
Churches cooperating are Church
of God and Lutheran Church, Lan-
Donegal,
| ble
caster,
Governor To Join
(From Page 1)
church to the county church.
ported on his visit to the church in
Ireland. From
emigrated many founders
historic county church in the pre-
Revolutionary War era.
Henning W. Prentis, Jr, of Lan-
chairman of the board of
the Armstrong Cork Co., and a vice
president of the Donegal
spoke at the afternoon meeting.
meeting. ge ME Joy, Pai,” Thursday, - June ‘15 19503
The presiding officer at the morn- - - a .
ing session was Dr. Clark S. {oN THE DEAN'S LIST | teen students. Among them are
nelly, synod executive of the Syn-| ye final dean's list for the cur-|Mary Hess and Robert Hess, both
 

 









FIREMEN DISCUSS
Improvements to the carnival
grounds were discussed during a
recent meeting of the Rheems Fire
Company held with Robert Kready,
president, in charge. The next
meeting is scheduled for July 10.
A
Everybody reads newspapers bul
NOT everybody reads. circular ad-
vertising left on their door step.
that
of
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Methodist and Breth-
 
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| disville, and
{
ren Churches, Salunga.
Children the
four and fourteen ape privileged to
between ages of
attend. Closing exercises will be
held at 7:30 p. m. on the closing
day. Miss Irene Heisey will serve
as general superintendent.
ee el nt
When in need of Printing. (any-
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin


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SIMON P. NISSLEY
Low Priced Homes
‘We Have Buyers Waiting For Your Home If The Price Range
We Do The Job Of Selling With No Trouble To You.
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Monday - and Friday.
MAYTOWN and VICINITY ie
Monday and Thursday
LANDISVILLE and SALUNGA —
Tuesday and Friday
YOU PHONE — 3 4071 — WE CALL
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Is Within $3,000 To $10,000
JUST CALL LANCASTER 8296



NISSLY GINGRICH
— REALTOR —
LANCASTER, PENNA.
23-3


MARY G. NISSLEY




FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
CY vr
Father Proud]
With One Of
The Following Gifts
' A New Speidel "Cortez"
Watch Band
which comes in a beautiful
leatherette cigarette case
$10.95 (tax incl)
A Parker "21"
Pen & Pencil Set
At $8.95
A Beautiful
"Ronson” Lighter
$6.50 & Up
A Quality Wallet
$3.50 & Up
A Cuff Link &
Tie Chain Set f
Hadley At $6 & Up
|





by
OR BEST OF ALL
A New Elgin or Bulova!
Watch $47.50 & Up
beautiful gifts
Mr.
See all these rather
for Father which are reasonably 7. Our School presents incentive awards and graduation JOHN BOOTH, MOUNT JOY VERNE HIESTAND, SALUNGA
priced. certificates for a continuing interest in the School. Worth- BOYERS GROCERY, RHEEMS R. G. RICE, SILVER SPRING
while awards are issued to those with perfect attendance. L. G. FORENY, FLORIN EARLE STAUFFER, LANDIS-
K Ww h Sh We will welcome the opportunity to meet with you B. 0. GROSH, MILTON GROVE VILLE
oser’ S atc op | wound the Word of God. “Come thou with us and we will S. G. HERSHEY & SON, ELI- J. N. WALMER, ELIZABETH-
Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 do thee good ...” Numbers 10:29. ZABETHTOWN TOWN
i 3 ——— TTR 1
FLORIN, PA. |
Daily Vacation Bible School
JUNE 19-30~7:00 p. m. Each Night
Calvary Bible Church
We of Calvary Bible Church believe you have a right®to
know what is to be taught in our Bible School, in any
Bible School for that matter. If you as an adul@can come \ m
and attend these sessions this information will unneces- FANCY IMPORTED MANDARIN—Whole Sections Of
sary, but if you cannot come and yet have chil
you would like to have attending Bible School soewhere, ORANGES 2 oz. 2... 35¢
you ought to know what is being taught these chil and Cans
who are the teachers.
pared this paper for your information.
Last year it was our privilege to have had. the joy of
ministering the Word of God to more than 259 Adults, Young
People and Children.
were in the Young People’s and Children’s departments.
We anticipate even greater blessing this year because:
1. Our Bible School Teachers have been prayerfully and
carefully selected as to their fitness for this task, on the basis
of their being Born Again, their devotion to the Lord Jesus
Christ, their knowledge of God's Word, their love for indi-
viduals for whom Christ died, and because of their aptness
for teaching the Word of God.
2. Our Superintendents and teachers have selected the
best possible DAILY VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL COURSE,
viz, THE HEAVENLY SUNSHINE COURSE prepared by the
Charles E. Fuller Evangelistic Foundation of Los Angeles,
California.
course presents the Lord Jesus Christ beginning in the Book
of Genesis and ending in the New Testament.
wgments the course by the use of STORY-O-GRAPH ,an-
nel scenery sets.
3. Our school has the use of a large 60 passenger Bus
manned by capable adult attendants who exercise every pos-
sible precaution to ensure safety of the riders.
4. Our School has a good musical faculty who teach the
best choruses available.
teachers emphasize the
giving incidents in the lives of missionaries on the field.
6. Our School has a large Adult class which is taught by
Josie Rehkugler who is an able student and a faithful
teacher of the Word of God.
5. Our















Thurs.-F flay Saturday
June 15-16 - 17, 1950
SPECIALS
We Reserve the Right
to Limit Quantities
 
 


want you to know and ha -
We y 9 w and ve re SHURFINE FANCY SWEET MIDGETS
PICKLES 4c
49cm
INSTANT SOLUBLE COFFEE
12-02. Jar
NESCAFE $13
ELMDALE SOLID HAND- PACKED~RED) RIPE
2.. 2
cans
TOMATOES |
2
"20:
47.
25
29¢
The greater percentage, obviously,

4.o0z.
Jar


KEN-L-RATION
DOG FOOD
SHURFINE FANCY HAWAIIAN SLICED
PINEAPPLE wr: Ye
MARGARINE 22.09e
These Lanco Stores and all other Lanco Stores everywhere offer the
above Specials .
JOHN BENDER, SALUNGA
16-02,
the cans
This is a three-year course. This year

The teacher

Color-Ease
Ib. 32¢
Missionary message by

“ewe
ROBT. HOUSEAL, MAYTOWN





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