R-A-CAR CAPM. f Tomb d - Bar. rynolds. ne The lo, Plus 4-H SEWING CLUB MET At a meeting of the Mt. Club Wednesday Joy 4-H | Penn State College, August. 14 17, club meeting will be The next Church Notes! PARTY LINE COOPERATION fiso SCORES with everyone if you want to make a hit with your telephone party line neighbors, just take these three steps: 1. Use the line sharingly. 2. Space your calls reasonably. 3. Be sure to hang up the receiver carefully after calling. This cooperation is team play that will help bring better service to everyone, including you. Why not help drive it home on your line? COLUMBIA TELEPHONE CO. iy I afternoon | held on Wednesday, July 26 at the at the home of Shirley Eby, North | he me of A gnes Rosenfeld, Salung: Barbara street, Janace Brenema n a — gn NEWS PERTAINING TO a was selected to represent the club Stimulate Xs. 2a THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY your business by adver« » NP at the 4-H Club week being held at using in the Bulletin. y AND THE ENTIRE SUR- - - — na — ROUNDING COMMUNITY, - | RR | Mount Joy Methodist Church | Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister ° | Joseph Shaefier, Supt. ew ower iC | Sunday, July 16th ( 10:00 am. Sunday School, | {11:00 am. Holy Communion. | - EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1950 | Salunga Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister ON Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. (Sunday, July 16th { 9:00. am. Divine Worship, D&H Anthracite | 1000 an. Sunny Schoo Salunga Insure Yoursel : Church of the Brethren t Against Next Winter's | John Ebersole, Elder In Charge Snow By Placing Your Order Now. | Mr. John Herr, Supt. | € Sunday, July 16th [ 9:00 a. m. Sunday School @ 10:15 a. m. Church Service | 7.30 pm. Hymn Sing, Including {selections bw various choruses, | [Tens also congregational Sing « J. C. SNAVELY & SONS, Inc. | i Evervhody is invited. LANDISVILLE & MOUNT JOY ! a phone Landisviic 33 Mt. Pleasant Phone 3511 Phone Mount Joy 3-3751 | | Brethren In Christ Church | Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor ser [ Sunday, July 16th — El i l= frst [ 9:00 a. m. Sunday School | — - 1 - [ Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Thurs. Friday Saturday | Henry Garber, Ames Hess, and Henry Frank, Pastors JULY 13-14-15, 1950 Sunday, July 16th 9:00 a. m. Sunday School S PECI A LS 7:30 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting | { St. Luke's Episcopal Church - Boy ine We Reserve the Right | Rey Boyd Tlie to Limit Quantities (Sunday, July 16th - | 9:30 a. m. Church School TRI-VALLEY BRAND SLICED YELLOW CLING 10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist (Ist { and 3rd Sundays) (Morning pray- | er other Sundays.) PEACHES Wh c | Brotherhood of St. Luke Corpor- | fa ll ate Communion on last Sunday of | HUNT'S CALIF. ROYAL ANNE each Moni ot 80 a CHERRIES No. 2Va 37 | 7:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist. large can | —_ | The Washington Street SHURFINE FANCY HALVES CALIF. AR 6 Church Of The Brethren | Elizabethtown, Pa. APRICOTS No. WE C }| Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor arge Can | | Sunday, July 16th | 9:30 a. m. Church School LIBBY’S TASTY | with classes continuing each Sun- 12. day this summer. oz. | Can 10: 30 a. m. Morning Worship; { Pastor Zuck will preach on “‘Traps-~ SHURFINE FANCY CUT STRINGLESS [Aste Yann ing Worship ! 2. > Rev. Lowell H. Zuck, summer pas- 4 ins tor of the Royersford Church, will | | preach. LIBRYIS CALIE: First Presbyterian Church F T No. 2Ve ¢ || Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor large can | Sunday, July 16th ee a iam 9:30 a.m. Church School. SHURFINE FANCY HOMOGENIZED 45 Moring Worship, ith nat easure. PEANUT BUTTER wi 29 | es Tumbler | Donegal Presbyterlan Church ——— ——— eee Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Thes se Lance Stores and all ot her” Lanco Siores everywhere offer the | Sunday, July 16th above es : _ . 9:30 a. m. Church School JOHN BENDER, SALUNGA ROBT. HOUSEAL, MAYTOWN 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. JOHN BOOTH, MOUNT JOY VERNE HIESTAND, SALUNGA “Vacationing with Christ.” BOYERS GROCERY, RHEEMS R. G. RICE, SILVER SPRING | L. G. FORENY, FLORIN EARLE STAUFFER, LANDIS- a , B. 0. GROSH, MILTON GROVE VILLE Tein, Conteh S. G. HERSHEY & SON, ELI- J. N. WALMER, ELIZABETH- Sunday July 16th 2 ZABETHTOWN TOWN 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. ~— - | Tuesday [ 6:30 pm. A meeting of the Wom- | lens Missionary Society, the ladies | Aid and the Young Ladies Bible [Class at the home of Mrs. Clyde Eshleman. [ { Thursday { 7:00 pm. Luther League in the [Par ish House. Church of God { Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor [ | Sunday, July 16th | 9:30 am. Sunday School. | { 10:30 aim. Morning Worship, | | The guest sped’ >r will be the] | Rev. C. H. Heirs, Supt. of The | { Old" Folks Home of the Churches of | | God of East Penna. | No Evening Service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Monthly Missionary | Playlet will be given this month | The Sunday | furnish Special Music also. | Thursday 7:30 pm. Choir Practice. School Orchestra will Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. Sunday, July 16th 9:15 a. m. Bible School 10:25 a. m. Morning Worshin Messages from 1st Corinthius. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 Bible Meeting July 23rd Ray and Darlene Bru- befker will fill the pulpit this day while the Pastor is on vacation. | August 12th The Annual Church | | picnic will be held at Long's Park Study. Prayer | Glosshrenner Evangelical United Brethren Church John H. Gable, Pastor | July 16th Sunday School Morning Worship. Rev. | Sunday, 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 7:15 p.m. Evening Worship. | Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Service, | | Newtown U. B. Church Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Sunday, July:16th ! 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evening worship. Thursday : { 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting and | C.E - When in need of Printing. (any. | thing) kindly rémember the Bulletin’ 80th Annual Camp (From page 1) ter; First Methodist Church, Col- y umbia; Mount Joy Methodist; St. Peter's Methodist Church, Reading, and Wesley Methodist Church, Le- ola, Choruses who will appear in- the Yorkettes of York, Bast Male Acappella Chorus, quartet and girls’ Akron Mennonite clude Petersburg fanl a male as~ semble from the Center. The Camp Meeting will open with the Holy Com-~ | munion on Friday evening, July 21 at 7:45 o'clock. The Rev, Dr. Alex- Sacrement of the [ander K. Smith, Superintendent of the West District of the Philadel phia Conference, will deliver the Communion meditation, The Com=- | munion will be administered by Dr. Ketels, assisted by the Method- ist pastors and visiting ministers, | On Saturday, July 22nd, 7:45 p. m,, a full-length sound film entitled, “Reaching from Heaven” skillfully and shown, It is written beautifully acted heart-warming picture of personal emphgis- that | evangelism in action, It es the unforgettable message will be | M. Chance, E. H. presents a| Fessler, | Grocer’s Picnic (From page 1) man, R. K. Mohler, Leonard Keck, Frank W. Hershey, H. W. Hauck, Lewis Bachman, Ivan Shirk, H. W. Oberholtzer, A. J. Rodgers, Clay- ton Stehmap, Al Zinn, David Cold- ren, J. N, Walmer, Elmer Witmer, John N, Bender, and J. L. Ruoss. FUBLICITY COMMITTEE — R. K. Schupp, Amos Shrom, Martin B. Sheaffer, H. Clifford Thomas, Mor- ris Trimmer, C. J. Wolfe, C. M. Woerth, Charles Binkley, J. E. Al- exander, John Godfrey, Robert Houseal, R. A. Mendenhall, Mar- vin S. Boyer, L. J. Paytas, Paul Weaver, R. D. Hoffecker, Ward Kurtz, Charles Dagen, F. R. Dixon, W. S. Groff, Clara Kaufhold, Leon Smith, George Alvon Leaman, W, Earl Stober, John J. Sweigart, Le- Roy Stumpf, R. E. Smith, Herbert R. Wagaman, R. E. Hecht, W. J. Eshleman, and Mrs. Helen Good. ENT. COMMITTEE -— Edward Maharg, Clyde J. Wiggins, H. S. Richard Riffle, John Ober- C. S. Zartman, Earle Diem, Sensenig, Earle M. Kreider, John H. Herr, E. L. Hobbs, John Kershner, Charles L. Ritz, Alvin Geller, Robert E. Lee, John K. Frey, Wayne A. Buffenmyer, Louis Ebelhar, Walter Herbert George, and E. H. Root, F. holtzer, H. L Eby. PRIZE COMMITTEE — Sam- uel Aptekar, David Benn, Willis Byers, F.R. Weaver, W. A, Fuenf- God uses ordinary people to accom- | stueck, A. N. Barley, John G. Seb- | plish His purposes in the | others. | On Sunday, July 23rd, the Rev. | | Dr. Albert M. Witmer, of the First Methodist Church, | Lancaster, and now Field Secretary of the Aid Society En- {dowment Campaign of the Philadel- preach the 11:00 a. m. will former pas- tor Preacher's [ phia Conference, ‘will memorial sermon at | Miss Nelda B. Sutton [ the The memorials will be presented by Mr. Charles C. Ank- rum. In the afternoon, at 2:30, the { Rev. Dr. Allan S. Meck, President of the Evangelical and Reformed { School of Theology, Lancaster, will be the speaker. The choir of the First Methodist Church of Colum- | bia will sing. Dr. G. Ernest will deliver his first message in the Sunday, July 23, and the choir of the First Methodist direct music. Thomas, evangelist, evening service, Church, Lancaster, will sing. There | will be an inspiring hymn led by | . . . . the Director of Music, and special piano and trumpet members. Dr. Thomas will continue to preach | each night throughout the week. Thursday afternoon, July 27th, at 2:30 o'clock, Mrs. Charles E. Work- | man will present a book review. On Sunday, July 30th, | ing worship service will be held at Rev. Dr. W. Superintendent of the morn- | 11:00 o'clock, with the | Galloway Tyson, the South District of the Philadel- | phia Conference speaking., The East Petersburg Male Acappella, the direction of Wil- lis S. Nolt, Bishop Fred Pierce Corson, Resident the Philadelphia Area, The closing sermon of the Chorus, under will sing. Bishop of will be the speaker. Camp Meeting will be preached by Bishop Corson at the evening ser- o'clock. The the vice at 7:45 music will be provided by choir of the lives of | clist, R. G. Rice, R. E. White, R. A. Grubb, Norman Leisey, John K. Fuss, L. G. Forney, Fugene Becker, H. G. Myers, Joan M. Booth, Dav- id Messner, George A. Miller, M, S. Buckwalter, Alice Daveler, Rufus K. Burkholder, W. R. Wise, R. Messner, H. S. Grill, Ivan P. Low-~ ry, C. Marvin Eshleman, P. M. Hollinger Clarence, Haldeman, Earl Hassler, Verne Hiestand, J. Walter Snader, David Moseman, and Mary Anna Schaffer. James A. Hess was named Hon- orary Chairman, and Charles B. Dcrsey Secretary. Advertisements givihg full in- formation about the Picnic will be published in this newspaper: EE EH] © P ]/A PLAY TO BE PRESENTED AT CHURCH OF GOD, JULY 19 Young People of the Mount Joy Church of Ged will present a play at the Church, Wednesday evening, First Methodist Church of Laneas- ter. The usual closing ceremony of the Cqmp Meeting will be eon- ducted by Dr. Ketels. A Vacation Bible School is held daily on'the Camp Ground from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m., beginning Satur- day morning, July 22nd. It is under the direction of Miss Kathleen B. Stetler, assisted by Miss Mary Jane Zimmerman. There is no admission charge to the Comp Ground during Camp Meeting and ample free parking space is available. The Camp Grove is open to both family and church groups and affofds excellent oppor- tunity for a day’s outing. Following the Camp Meeting, Community Vesper Services will be held in the each Sunday evening during August, including the first Sunday evening in Sep- tember, under the auspices of all the churches of Landisville and Sa- lunga. The community is cordially invited to join in these tabernacle entire services, July 10th, at seven thirty o'clock. The cast includes: Dorothy (an ardent non-believer of Missions); Marian Nauman; Gladys, (who sees The annual vacation Shank; Margaret, (a student volun- leer) Ruby Helwig; Katharine, (a believer in Missions, has no argu- ments against them) Anita Myers; Rose, (a believer who is not afraid to give her opinion) Violet Sprout. Special Music by the Sunday School Orchestra, Everyone is invited. Sessions will be vited to attend. Rev. gharge of the music. The Bulletin, Mt BIBLE SCHOOL BEGINS MONDAY AT FLORIN the needs at home) Betty Arndt;| of the Elorin Church of the Mary. (lacks conviction, would | oy will begin Monday evening rather remain neutral) Theta July 17, continuing to July 28. held Monday through Friday evening of the two weeks from 7 to 9 p.m. There will ke classes for the children, young people and adults. Everyone is in Henry Becker is superintendant of the schoo] and § Mrs. Mary Longenecker will be in Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 13,1 Bible Schcol Heilig Funeral rE a 23 W. Main St. Mount joy JAMES B., HEILIG, Funeral Director Patronize Bulletin Advertisers 1 REMNANT ER]. &SAT THIS ‘G 2 |*COT;TON SLIGHTLY | IMPERFECT Or win Ora Bg Spm (C " EASY” PINKER J) Made Beautiful Satin Finish Each §5.75 wen - 109} IN. Market ‘5% ¥ Fa. A | JULY 14215 oe OME REAL BARGAINS HERES S NT REM NANTS yf i” SHOP: - - ——— or — Zot, iz Wl NL (Trex SORE I MARKER PLASTIC $4 SQ TD 119 rec/49 [TS ‘OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY/ 79¢ TS TABLE CLO co. 219 1.79 BIAS ER < coors BINDING | 25k 6"SPOOLS MERC. 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