(23 LICY ily 23-tf ite of said 0 the lebted e im- raving the ithout nder- Pa. JANK ' JOY 26-6 CE , late ., de- d es- e un- lebted > im- aving the thout nder-~ JUNT 7, Pa. trator 25-6 at at it the ncas- f the old a intely end- ce of nents ed to ission 1end- e the m of dence reas: now area aven, orth- the t: on and | to a New west et in 1d of rietta yuth- end - eof wv be a St., 1 ury y 11 and TAN etary rs 21.16 A3.01 4178 25 94 22 00 30.25 1009 63.69 01.89 03.44 49.93 55.06 52.40 27.10 53.69 33.33 J1.R3 13.14 0.00 ALLL MT. GRETNA ANN SORG Blonde and vivacious Ann Sorg, one of the most popular young ac- tresses in the summer theatre, will play the part of Sylvia Allen in the riotous farce comedy, “ er Husband”, opening on the stag of the Gretna Playhouse, July 20. This is Ann's number of Broadway cluding “The Young ne The F and has been kept stage in Chicago and with the nai “Life With Fa- tional company ther.” Electric and Gas MT. JOY, PA. Welding Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT and Truck Welding LAWN MOWER SHARPENING Cover's Welding Shop Delta and Marietta Streets Hours: VV Vv Lf 1 EYES EXAMINED BY APPOINTMENT DR. S. "MILLIS OPTOMETRIST 59 N. MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 Evenings: Tues. & Sat. 6:30 - No Hours Thursday PHONE: 334) So easy ror results use only as directed. ASTHMANEFRIN f you are a user of AsthmaNefrin, please bring in your nebulizer for free inspection and servicing. SLOAN'S PHARMACY Mount Joy, Pa. tr will help The Advantages of (From Page 1) the school preparing them for it? Secondly, in a larger school we would have more teachers. As a result, the classes would be smaller. This would benefit both the teacher tnd the student. Also, the teacher would be able to teach the subject in which he specialized, thus doing a more efficient job with less effort. « Thirdly, in a larger school there would be more and Letter equip- ment because the school would be able to finance it. For example, | separate classrooms and study halls could ke had. In our overcrowded | building, students often have a | study hall in a room where a class | is being held. They cannot pessibly study the way they should. Also we could have a larger, more mod- | ern library with many up-to-date reference books. It would not have to be used as a classroom as it is now, preventing the use of it as a library. { Fourth, there would be more | students in a larger school which | | would mean keener competition. | . { Instead cf one or two pupils at the undisputed head of the class, there would be many striving to do good work. This would result in better | work by the student and a higher scholastic standing for the school. So - more courses, more teachers, {more and better equipment, and | : . | keener competition, which would ! Mt. Gretna, having played there in| I : 1947. Since then she has been in a be found in a larger schcol would | result in a fuller and more ade- | quate education for’ the pupil. etl OI ,| IRONVILLE PICNIC WINNERS AT HERSHEY ANNOUNCED | Ironville EUB Sunday School | held a picnic at Hershey Park Sat- | urday. | Prize winners were: Jimmy Gar- | ker, five and under, and Renna | Roberts gnd Gordon Mummaw, Jr. six to ten, peanut scramble; Jimmy | Garber, rolling the ball; Dixie Blu- | menshine and Robert Elslager, hop | ring game; Renna Roberts, ball bucket; Conrié Smith, balloon cn ankle. Alvin Mummaw and Mrs. And- | rew Musser, shoe scramble; Rob- | Mrs. Simon Zimmerman, Garber and Mrs. Henry Wagner, tying the package; Subers, stringing cheerios. In charge of the games were | Charles Gingrich, Mrs. Paul Kauff- | man, Mrs. Benjamin Haverstick, | Miss Ruth Staley, Mrs. George | | Roberts, Mrs. Glenn W. Kauffman, | Drew Mummaw and Lecn Fornoff. | ! ———— li ma | thorne to Lake Sesquehanna, New | Sunday. SOCIAL MEETING HELD ON PARSONAGE LAWN The Intermediate K.L.C.E. of the Trinity Evangelical Congregational | Church, held a social meeting on the lawn at the Parsonage Friday er of the group, Marian Peifer, as- a to use: An? : sust inhale >F 3 vapor. owe it to yourself choruses. sisting fcr the evening, Rev. and | I — Subscribe for the Bulletin. NOTICE! LARGE BING CHERRIES & APRICOTS i BOX SPECIAL PRICE Hess’ Food Stores MASTERSONVILLE | van, will feature gospel magic and | Viet: or Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. | er other Sundays.) {music at koth the morning and |Edward Isler on Mcenday. Other Brotherhood of St. I evening servige. visitors were Mrs. Eby Painter and A former radio news editor. Mr, | daughter, Janet of Elizabethtown. | each month : mibaker wh SGT ie Mr. : Mr ‘rne ‘bersole wy : MOUNT JOY Brubaker will present his Bible- Ir. end Mrs. Ernest Eber sole of | 7:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist. based observations on such ques-{Mount Joy R.D. were Sunday ———— tions as—“Do we face a third |guests Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fry- Salunga Methogist Church | | | | | | | | | | | | | New Lower Prices EFFECTIVE MAY 1, 1950 D&H Anthracite Insure Yourself Against Next Winter's Snow By Placing Your Order Now. J. C. SNAVELY & SONS, foe, LANDISVILLE & MOUNT JOY Phone Landisvile 3511 o- Phone Mount Joy 3-3751 ° = —_______\}/ ust 6, Rev. John Brinser, Maim Street | | [ Sunday, ing. BUT ONAN ICY ROAD. ‘a | Sunday, Sund: . 9:15 a NO BRAKES, NO CHAINS, NO WIPERS AND «. No speep Timi | 7:30 Meeting Donegal Airport News ert Giroux, watermelon contest; | their Kicking | the airport last Tuesday evening. | Mrs. iy before the regular business David Nauman and John Haw- |family visited Mr. and Mrs. Hen- | Jersey, r. C. O. Zollar of the firm, Air- | Visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barton at | 9:30 am Components, Inc., from Ben- | Columbia on Sunday. 10:30 a.m. | ton Harbor, Michigan, landed here| Mrs. Martha Orio of Philadel- to make a business call at the Mar- | rhia spent last week with Mr. and Depot last Friday. He landed | Mrs. George Schoelkoph. Sunday | crf. | ietta County” | ticipate. Gilbert | visited several local airports. baker all of Neffsville and Mrs. M eee etl 3 “The Way Of Pea-3” ---- a dra- | Saturday afternocn. There were ten matic on the sented Sunday evening, July 23 at| were played and prizes won. Mrs. [ 7:30 in the Calvary Bible Church. | Loreen Witmer is the teacher. / and Darlene Brubaker, for- Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Snyder and | Sunday, July 23» | merly of Chicago Radio and now | children, Shirley and Galen of Eliz- | | on tour | Russia? return?” A native of Mount Joy, Ray Bru- tertained Mrs. Laura Weaver and | UNITED ZION TENT MEETINGS JULY 23 - Aug. 6 Watchtower Society, delivered a| 10:00 am. Tent meetings will be conducted | Public address on “Hell Used as a | Hess; August 2, Rev. R. ‘0. Musser; August August 4, Rev. Roy Kreider; Aug- ust 5, Rev. Christ Moyer and Aug-| Stimulate your business by adver |; i} Primary Dept. The Brooks [CE I ters of Florin will furnish music | | Sunday, 9:00 a regular monthly meeting at| Nov York, N. ¥, and My, and Mrs. | g 8 { Ragner Hallgren, of Mount Joy, | vice. visited Mr. and Mrs. Aristice Wittle | the football for women; Mrs. Elmer | Members of the club cleaned and | oh Sunday. | Donegal Fresbyterlan | waxed the airplanes owned by the Rev " Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Witmer and | Sunday, | meeting. | family attended the Kchler reunion | Marlin Young made a cross coun- | held in York Co. on Sunday. | trip to the Bloomsburg Mun-| Miss Minnie Gamber went on a First Preshyterian Church | sipal Airport. sight seeing trip to New York City | _, Rev. George Fisher flew to New York jover the week end. m on business last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Haines and 10- a5 a : made a Dual cross country Rollman and’ family at Lititz on | | Rev. and Kutztown, Pa. Mrs. Martha Fogie and sons! A Sundely, evening. } it M | M 7:30 p.m. : : : | here enroute frc i i, Florida, | Visitors were: Mr. anc rs. Cor- During the devotional period a | Mr. Zoll yo om Miami, Flcrida. li HH | i FI Cor- | Thursda y : | r. Zollar flies a Beecher: - ) nelus ippler and son o ancaster, duet was sung by Shirley Wade and Beecheraft Bo PE . 7:30 p.m, . : | nanza. and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jones Doris Melhorn and Mae Zink gave | i : : " a reading Robert Brenner visited the air- | of Columbia. The a reading. : sorts at Hershey, York a an- Mrs. Howard Witmer and son Attending were: Mrs. Wade, lead- boy Sidi York and Lan 150 caster during the week. were the Sunday guests of Mrs. third annual “Round the | Calvin Ness at Columbia. Rev. Mrs. 1. A. Dick, Mary Anna and 9:3 . ary 4 a 1 & ' Mr A y : | :30 a. ping ae i he Sunday 1 o y 99 Mr. and Mrs. lber rand : Gloria Gish, Doris Melhorn, Carol eld nd 3 mo ning July 23. All ine 5: wu nt Witmes NC with classes Smith, Gale Shelly, Lois auth. pilots fr m all five Lancaster [fon of Fast Petersburg on Satur- | day this s Betty Oker, Mae Zink Shirley Ann County Airports are invited to at-|day evening. | 10:30 a. {and Wannette Wade ; | tend. Iced fruit juice will he served Callefs cf Mr. and Mrs. Daniel | Reception of New members, : The meeting as 3 od with th at Donegal Airport, Ham and Eggs | Geltmacher were Mr. and Ms. | i Nd g was close: ith ef. 2 WoL pat Leia ey ey 7 i Pastor Zuck, { girls forming a friendship circle | x Mountvie Doughnuts and Cof- eo i nee Jed and i of Co- 7:00 ie | fee at Lancaster ¢ laterme : mbia, Mr. Mrs. Jacob Er and smging several familiar | te 4 Ene Stes nd Watermelon at 3 : x nd Mi : wcob Erb, Vespers, at { New Holland. Appreximately fifty | Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Geltmacher of Zuck will 3 ) | airplanes are expected to Columbia R1, Mrs. Pearl Breneman, | One 40?” Mount Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence | Wednesday Alfred Gusler, Norman JHeisey, | Hogendoeller, Mr. and Mrs. Mah- 6:00 p.m. Town Papk. Lehman and Lew Baltozer | Ion Hollinger and Mrs. Ada Bru- 9:00 a. color-sor n:-tion picture of the members present and Miss Atomic Bomb will be pre-|Sonja Farmer as guest. Games | | with their Cathedral Cara- | visited Mr. and Mrs. World War? What is the future of | singer. Rev. Robert C. Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. and, How near is Christ's Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. AFR Sunday, . Frysinger and Mrs. Kate Moore en- | baker is the son of Rev. Harry L.|Stn, Benjamin and daughter, Kath- | Brubaker, Donegal Springs Road, | tyn, of Ironville | Mount Joy Methodist Church Mount Joy. TTT. | Rev. Robert C. Pi ini ————— ee core F. H. RAHN SPOKE SUNDAY [ Joseph shade, one mile north of Chicques Kingdom Hall, 130 East Donegal | Trinity Lutheran Church Church, or six miles east of Eliz- | Street, this boro. | i abethtown. —— i - | Sunday, July 23 Speakers for the two weeks are: | 184 AT BIBLE SCHOOL | 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. . " : . 10, 45 a. m. Morning Worship. July 23, Rev. Jacob Lehman; July One hundred and eighty-four | Wednesday 24, Rev, Martin Showalter; July 25, children are attending the Summer | g.45 p.m. Rev. Elmer Sensenig; July 26, Rev | Vacation Bible School being held at | the Ladies Aid Scciety a¢ the home Abram Witmer; July 27, Rev. Allen | the Bossler Mennonite Church. The [of Mrs. D. C. Stoner. Tennis; July 28, Rev. Christ: Geib; Rev. S. E. Garber: and the Rev. M. July 29, Rev. Peter Gress; July: 30, R.'Kraybill are pastors. Rev.’ Wesley Mattin; July 31, Rev.| + Jay Boozer; August 1, Rev. Robert Everybody in this locality reads| 9.30 am. — Girls’ Day will be ch- The Bulletin—that’s why its. adver- | [served. A very good’ program has 3, Rev. t Charles “ Hoover; | tisers get such excellent results. |been arranged. Mrs. Wayne Aungst | of Elizabethtown will ‘be the guest and Mrs. Ethel Shelly —— ee seen | tising in the Bulletin, by Ralph Stein ‘Church Notes NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL, THE CHURCHES AND THE ROUNDING COMMUNITY. IN MT. JOY SUR- Church of the Brethren John Ebersole, Elder In Charge Mr. John Herr, Supt. | 900 a. 10:15 a. 7.30 p.m. | selections | quartetts, . Church Service also congregational Everybody i Christ Church . Moyer, Pastor Brethren [ Elder C. 1 Sunday, . 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Glossbrenner United Brethren Church Rev. John H. Gable, 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a. i. 7:15 pam, | Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Sunday School . Morning Worship. Midweck Service, { _ Calvary Bible { Re Vv. . M. Wolge i i Supt. m. Bible School 10:25 a. Morning Worshin | vi i speaking, | 30 pm, | “The Way of Peace, { Brubaker. Wednesday shown by Roy Prayer Evangelical United Brethren Travelers Suiely Seivica Ezra y di School . Morning Worship. p. J Campfire — : Mr. and va harles ¢ on | (Meet at Chiques Aero Club held | Mr, and Mrs Charles Hallven, | Wednesday 7:30 p.m. NEWTOWN | i." . McGregor, Pastor A. McGregor, Pastor Morning Worship, “Divinely Inspired. 4 Church of God F. Helwig, Pastor . Sunday School. Morning Worship, Sermon, “W 1e Christ”? Wednesday Prayer Meeting Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor breakfast flight will be Mrs. Lillian Witmer entertained | Sunday, . . Morning Worship; p.m. Church Picnic t. Joy Mennonite Kokert Woods of Mount Joy RD Henry Garber, { : The Merry Maids Sunday School] Henry Fr: The Way of Peace class held their annual picnic on |Sunday, July 23 Amos Hess, and 10:00 a.m. Service St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Donald Boyd Kline 9:30 a. m 10:45 a. | and 3rd Sundays) . Church School (Morning pray- | ate Communion on last Sunday of | 9:00 am. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. (From Page 1) | Zink, and a prayer was given Mrs. Donald Ney. in the choice and purchase flissionary Society each voted in memory of Miss Mary Feist. OE eee SERVICES BY CHURCHES OF LANDISVILLE AND SALUNGA John Ebersole. H. Daihl. | Aug. 20— Devotions hy Zion | Lutheran Church, Sermon, Rev. | Robert C. Pike. Aug. 27 Devotions by Salunga | | Church of B rethern, Sermon, Rev. | Ernest P. Leer. | the services, ihe offerings will g | to the International Christian Uni- | | versity in Japan. ——— ere News From Florin == (From page 1) { bubble pipe, Paul Becker won first | | . ; | | prize for the most unusual flower | display during the playground | | flower shcw Tuesday afternoon. Koser, gladiolas. Friday's special event will be Martin. el AW PAINT INSIDE OF BARNS F. H. Rahn, representative of the | Sunday, July 23 Sunday School. 11:00 a.m. {tend Landisville 3 Camp Meeting. at the hcme of Mr. Daniel Espen- Scare” on Sunday, at 7 p.m. at | Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Covered dish supper by Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church Q. A. Deck, Pastor Sunday, July 16th for the inside of barns, according t | Howard Bingham, extension agri- | cultural engineer of the Pennsyl- | vania State College. The painted surface is easier to sweep clean. He | suggests a casein paint, a water- mix paint, or an oil paint which | | leaves a hard surface Lutheran Women | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa.. Thursday, July 20, 1950-5 The singing of hymns was | companied by the trumpet, played by Miss Carol Ann Smith, The! Scripture was read by Mrs, George | Following the program, business meetings were conducted separate- ly by the Young Ladies’ Bible Class Including | {he Women's Missionary Society, and the Ladies’ Aid Society. Com- Jewerly - Silverware Watches - Gifts Watch Attachmemts (WATCH REPAIRING) Complete Ronson Lighter Repair Service Heilig Funeral Home 23 W, Main St, Mount Joy JAMES B. HEILIG, Koser's Watch Shop| Funeral Director Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 Chocolate Ave, FLORIN, PA. mittees were appointed in each | . A group to act with a like committee appointed in the Ladies’ Bible Class equipment for the kitchen of the new Trinity Parish House. The La- dies’ Aid Society and the Women's purchase new clergy stalls for the chancel of the church, to be placed The following in attendance were: Mrs. Paul Sentz, Mrs. Harry Brown, Mrs. Morrell Shields, Mrs. Harry Hinkle, Mrs. George Brown, Jr. Mrs. Bruce Brown, Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. Norman Strickler, Mrs. | William. Hopple, Mrs. Samuel Ney, Mrs. Donald Ney, Mrs. Robert | Hawthorne, Mrs. Wilbur Haw- | | thorne, Mrs. Harry Reynolds, Mrs. | Roy Brubaker of Cathedral Cara- Samuel Harnish, Mrs. Edna Bortz- | field, Mrs. Bernard King, Mrs. Al-| ice Longenecker, Mrs. William | Shoop, Mrs. Clyde Gerberich, Jr. | Mrs. William Dillinger, Mrs. Geo. | Zink, Sr, Mrs. Ralph Oberholtzer, | Mrs Wilbur Ryder, Mrs. J. Nissley | Brubaker, Mrs. Richard Heisey, | Mrs. Clyde Wivell, Mrs. George Keener, Mrs. Robert Keener, Mrs James Neal, Mrs. William Bartch, ~ | Mrs. Anna Zerphey, Mrs. Lester Fellowship Young, Mrs. William Batzel, © Mus. | Clayten Lefever, Miss Elsie Lefev- er, Miss Flo Smith, Mrs. Nora Derr, | Miss Mary Charles, Mrs. M. J. Bie- ber, Miss Caroline Manning, Mrs. | Irwin Smith, Sr., Miss Carol Ann | Smith, Mrs. Walyne Kretzing, Mrs. | Benjamin Groff, Miss Beulah Smith, | Myr. and Mrs. Clyde Eshleman, Peter | Koder, Rev. and Mrs. W. Li Koder. | EVERYBODY IS INVITED 80TH ANNIVERSARY LANDISVILLE CAMP MEETING LANDISVILLE, PENNA, 8 Miles West of Lancaster on the Harvisburg Pike 10 DAYS JULY 21 to 30 DR. LUTHER H. KETELS. Spiritual Director DR. G. ERNEST THOMAS, Evangelist Excellent Choirs and Instrumentalists COME AND PLENTY OF BRING YOUR FRIENDS FREE PARKING SPACE A MOTION PICTURE EVERYONE SHOULD SEE . THE WAY OF PEAC E 16 m. m. Sound - Color Film President Truman's Atomic Committee forecasts . , + « » ATCMIC WAR. Come and learn the facts on the most talked about subject today PLUS—x%Special Music %Gospel Magic Directing the proaram will be Ray and Darlene Brubaker, former Chicago Radio Artists, now operating the Cathe- dral Caravan SUNDAY, JULY 23 — 7:30 p.m. CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH MOUNT JOY, PENNA. — FREE ADMISSION 29-1tp Beginning Sunday evening, Avg-] ust 6 and continuing every Sun- | day evening during that month, | Community Vesper services will be | held. They will be sponsored by | the churches of Landisville and | Salunga and will start at 7:30 p.m. The services will be held on the | Londisville Campmeeting Grounds: | Aug. 6 — Devotions by Landis- ville Church of God, Sermcn, Rev. = ss Aug. 13-—Devoticns by Salunga | Methodist Church, Sermon, Rev. R XSS=S== After defraying the expenses of == I Fay Buckwalter displayed a bou- quet on top of a perfumed bottle and took first prize in the minia- ture division with Carol Becker | winning second prize in this group. | Frank Geib won first prize in the | | mixed flowers with Kitty Buckwal- ter's bouquet winning second. Oth- | er prizes were awarded to: Carol Ginder and Vivian Gable, potted | plants; Sandra Crowl and Cynthia | Lehman, bouquets; and Sandra | pet show, it was announced by the directors, John Hart and Miss Lily Paint is better than whitewash | for the occasion. | All are welcome, come and bring your friends. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting 8:30 P- m. Choir Practice, Newtown. vu. B. Church Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Sunddy,- July 23 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evening worship. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting ind. | add, Baggy Pants are most Unsightly WE Clean & Press them for you Rightly Eicherlys YOU PHONE — 3 4071 — WE CALL . Thurs.-Friday-Saturday JULY 20-21-22, 1950 SPECIALS We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities ROSEDALE CALIF, BARTLETT & h large No. 2'2 C Can PENN DUTCH “FARM FRES ' TOMATO 3 arge 14.o0z. botties CHICKEN-OF-THE SEA DELICIOUS CHUNKS TOMAFSH = = 3 EVAP. MILK ins 4 adie ' PHILLIP'S FANCY ALL GREEN.CUT ASPARAGUS ws 39 HERRING ROE ~~. 15¢ ORANGE JUICE -=-- 39: ‘“These' Lanco Stores.and all other Lanhco Stores everywhere offer! the above Specials . . ... JOHN BENDER, SALUNGA ROBT. HOUSEAL, MAYTOWN JOHN BOOTH, MOUNT JOY VERNE HIESTAND, SALUNGA BOYERS GROCERY, RHEEMS R. G. RICE, SILVER SPRING L. G. FORENY, FLORIN EARLE STAUFFER, LANDIS- B. 0. GROSH, MILTON GROVE VILLE S. G. 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