The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 03, 1950, Image 5

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| The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa August 8, 1950-5








 

Thursday,
: d' Church Not upd. hot
Hiestand Clan |Worst Dressed Mortuary Record Church Notes tr
(From page 2) nw 1: ar :
ro 3 | " a The East Fairview Male Quartet
(F m page 1) Ww n Was! Joseph's Hospital after an illness of | First Presbyterian rian Church ho. ewer y
Hiestand, Carolyn Hiestand; Mr, arm oma Hive weeks. A sen of Jerome H |e Rev, I. A McGregor, Pastor will render a full program of Music h . Gif
aid Mis. George McFarlnd, Den. . . | Ginter and the late Annie Sellers a A School [at the Rheems Church of Brethren, | WY atc es - 1 ts
nis and Douglas; Mr, and Mrs. Wil- At L di || [est aE bi i : . : | ol) |
4 he was a carpenter by trade - rns on Sunday, Aug. 6th, at 7:30 p.m h
tur Hiestand, Larry and Janet; Mi | an svi € Sinton, he a World W Ta Donegal Presbyterian Church | his program is being sp . — by | Watch Attac memts
. « as « 1S progran S MING ONSOreC w | .
and Mrs. S. H. Hiestand; Mr. Albert A contest for the “worst-dressed | 17th Infantry. He was a member ol Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor the mung People of the West | (WATCH REPAIRING)
esti : 'S ary . Minich; " 4 fai OR ity . Sunday, August 6 ! 5 J | Arhte
Hie stand; Mes. M ny H Mir oh) woman” was one of the features at| Chestnut Hill Mennonite Church day, Au ae School Green Tree Church of Brethren Comp ety form, Lightes
Mrs. Grace Stauffer, of Sulunga; | the annual convention of local and is survived by his father, of 10:45 am. Morning Warship, Everyone is invited, eR ;
Richard Bryson, of Fphrata; Mr. | Farm Women's Societies at Landis-{ Kyeadyville, and his wife, Lizzie | Mr, Mervin Hes Mirietta a grad a K < ’s Wat h Sh
and Mrs, John Hiestand, June, Jol 3 aE Romp ily [poser § waic op
and Mrs. John Hiestand, June, John | = imp Meeting grounds Bard Ginter. A son and a daughter, | uate of Elizabethtown College and There is no better way to boost |
Jr, and Joe] Hiestand “also of Epr- | The ccntestants are members of | Jerome B. Lancaster R1, and Anna Student for the Gospel Ministry i EE tan ¥ X al ng 3 Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015
Mrs. Martha Edgar, Gene al > oy . + jaro ie Hy ea. Nr “will bring the message your busiaess than by local news. Chocolate Ave, FLORIN, PA.
rata; Mrs. Martha kdgar, ANd | ihe “Poverty Band' of Farm Soc= | Kat fe of Richard Mowret isi
yan Ym lovin + . Ne | v st ; sataryne, wile « ena { paper advertising,
Corole of Palmyra; Mr. and Mrs jety No. 15, who appeared in cos- | columbia, also survive, as do a bro- The Church of God cee a
C. M. Endicott, Cecile and Billy yo 4 (ie afternoon session when ther and sister, Paul 8. Ginter, Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
Endicott of Claymont, Delaware; they played bazookes, washboards, | Rreadyville, Lancaster R2 and | Sunday. August 6 .
| Mrs A. M. DeVerter, Mr. and Mrs. banjos and other toy instruments. | Blanche, wife of Abraham Frey,| 9:30 am. Sunday School ? 6
| C. C. Druecker, Joyce and Jimmy! mp. band wot its start several [1 unpeter 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship, EA
| of Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs. Ray- | tne. ago as a program foatave | i” : Le oma, “The Indestructable y :
mond Hiestand, Wagontown; Mr | : : : bal 3 na rons | jen rE
> in its own society and has given 6 FAs ntmer Monday
William Eby, Mount Joy; Rev. and | | ero wformances. Members. | Mrs. Florence H. Witmer : Council Meeting EVERY FRIDAY AT
| Mrs. W. J. Sayre. Ric) i N. J. « pe Hive. 4 | Mrs. Florence H. Witmer, sixty- Wednesds 5
| I's. ayre, niechwood, 5 1 re idents of Coleraine Twp., are: | one. Marietta: died’ Tucsday at her wedanesc ay
Mrs. George Kirst and Roger of| wns. Kathryn Shoemaker. leader: ra aa 2 Annual Congregational Meeting
i Su + ears aL Tenge [Home after wn of five a -
Fredericksburg, Pa; Mr. and Mrs. | yp, Helen Evans. Mrs. Sara Spoi- | :
Howard Hiestand and Raymond; : CB ve Wit M | months. She was «the widow cf | Newtown U. B. Church 1:00 to 8:00 p. m. ELIZABE OWS
rs. | cher, Mrs. Erma Witmer, Mrs. Mary | gory H. Witmer. Born in Rapho Oscar K. Buch, Pastor ~ ‘
ye. and Mrs. Pa Miller, Jordon | Howett, Mrs. Kathryn Wagner, ly ashio che Tad been a resident | Sunday. August 6 FEATURING OUR OWN Crab Cakes and Cooked ii?
: “raig, of Lebe i Mr. a : Xs ly SN : re | 0 : av. Schoo . ra ge
Co Mr. and | Mrs. Jean Ressel, Mrs. Helen Has- | of Mariotta for the past four yours oh An Bande Sohal LOBSTER TAILS—SCALLOPS—STEAMING CLAMS
a a 3 | tings, Mrs. Martin Greenleaf, and making her home in Newtown pre- | ednesday wo
Jonestown and Miss Ann Hall, cf Mrs. Marv Bovee | 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting bm
WES. Mary boyee, { viously. She was a member cf the - - sg
Trenton, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Mor han 350 ttended | N United Breth cl bi —— RRR EERE
More ne 33 "men atte 3 swiow > = | .
Irvin Hiestand. the ‘ail. di ve i y 3 i 1 eI St town m Be ore aun Mount Joy Methodist Church |
tl lin 1e all-day sessions at which Miss | Surviving are six children: George Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister Send
Eb As . NL Rest . Laura Lane, associate editor of the {and Paul, at home; Edith, wife of | Ralph Alleman, S. S. Supt.
SERV ICES BY om RCHES oF Country Gentleman, was main | Jacob Erb, Columbia Rl; John Vic- | Sunday, August 6 . Your
LANDISVILLE AND SALUNGA | speaker Jusiness session featured | tor, Elizabothtown R1; Mary, wife 9:00 a.m. Divine Worship.
Beginning Sunday evening, Aug- the election with Mrs. Martin |of Lavern Lucas, Mount Joy RI; | 10:00 am Sand oy Schon ht: Clean ing
ust 6 and continuing every Sun-| Greenleaf, Oxford RD, unoppcsed | and Betty, wife of Norman Brosey, | Sal Meti t Ci h
i i 1 3 Salunga Me jist Chur
| day en during that month, for re-elec tion to her second term | Mount Joy R2. Seven grandchil- | Re Ra ag eR NOW
Community Vesper services will be {as president. dren and two sisters, Mrs. Mildred | Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
| held. They will be sponsored by m—"— A i —— Grove, Lancaster, and Mrs. Clar- | Sunday, August 6 |
{the churches of Landisville and | Lo Dietrich, New Holland R1,| 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. PY
I Salunga and will start at 7:30 p.m. SALUNGA lelec. survive. 11:00 am. Divine Worship. i1C er S
| The services will be held on the ox | The funeral will be held in the | nL} “ © |
andisville C: eting Gre Is. "we Ne ethers Wasson . Joy Mennonite Church (
Lary oa 5 Wipes ne PY Fhe Salunga Community Day New wh x Brethe ™n Elrgreh Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and .
4 ug. Bue eyols Ss id La i 5= | picnic will be held at Long's Park | oP Saturday morning with inter. | Henry Frank, Pastors will be
ville Church of God, Sermcn, Rev. on Tuesday. August 22nd {ment in the Newtown cemetery. | Sunday, August
J 4 a : | q
John Ebersole. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shissler, Lan- | _— } Yam |



 
necessary equipment is



23 W. Main St, Mount Joy the new engine.
Ray Myers, Mount Joy chief, an-
JAMES B. HEILIG, nounced that a relay will be held
Funeral Director | with firemen from Mount Joy, Sa-
| lung Landisville and Manheim
ip No date was set for
| the practice
| Announcement was made that
| the eccmpany’s weekly practice runs
will be made on Monday nights in-
tead of Fridays
A discussion was
Father-Son
by the
banquet, held annually
Salunga and
companies and Henry

named to aid in
fo use:
Just inhale uwrangements for the affair and re-
mist like
pert at the next meeting.

Hay fever you ows The transfer of Christ Keller as
r results v nt it to yoursel | ta 5
Te hi od ge ony ih ich chief engineer with Stanley Hoss-
ASTHMAN IN ler, as assistant, was completed. It
ASTHMANEL h was also reported that the company
If you are & user of AsthmaNefrin, please will 2lso participate in two pa-
bring in your nebulizer for free inspection and rades the first on August 19 at York
servicing! and the
“ SLOAN'S PHARMACY
Mount Joy, Pa.
Harrisburg during the State Fire-
men’s Convention,







ToraL. SICO CONTRIBUTIONS
70 DATE TO
PUBLIC SCHOOLS

$316,743
‘$160 CUSTOMERS are the BENEFACTORS
.The MORE SICO CUSTOMERS ~The MORE
PROFITS for PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
APRIL 1950
installed on
held on the
Landisville
Hiestand was
making the
second on September 21 at |
A letter was received from Phila- |
John H. Becker


Aug. 13 — Devotions by Salunga caster were Sunday ‘sistors of Mr, YES
Methodist Church, Sermon, Rev. R. ind Mis. Theo Walters ‘| Mrs. Amy D. Becker, forty-one,
H. Daihl. = : : oe Er 1 sokor. Raph
oi : wy Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper and | Wie of John H. Becker, R pao
Aug. 20 —Devotions ky Zion | son Joli and daughter. of Landis-| IVP near Fairview Church,
Lutheran Church, Sermon, Rev. | and he As or | Tuesday at her home of a heart
os : ville an Mrs. Annie Cooper of| . : . |
Robert C. Pike. town are vacationing at Amesbury, ! condition after an illness of onc
Aug. 27 — Devotions by Salunga Macs wil Mr and Mrs. Clarence | Yer: She was born September 4, |
Church of Bretaern, Sermon, Rev.{ “7 : i oe | 1608. in 1.ebnnon County, a daugh-
Sarden 5. Sal 5 €h¢ Y, © 8
Einest P. Leer | Sargent, Mrs. Sargent is the daugh- . oh
rnest P. Leer. tor. of Me Artic pas { of the late Bucher and Mary |
r . r er. or 2 S £ Of I.
After defraying the expenses of Mi nd M Coot gl? Miller Gingrich. She was a mem-
. op . . A ang i P'S. av ope
the services, the offerings will go | Landi or y 5 M ie | ber of East Fairview Church of the
to the International Christian Uni- on i5Vitfe, wef, on | ars or Bretnern.
tod were a fishing tri ast |
| versity in Japan. 4 i hd on wip = | Surviving besides her husband, |
ree el Ee. ee Saturday at Pomona, Md. on the
East : Yop are a daughter, Mary Becker, at
MENNONITES SPONSOR 11 Ee 5 ie, yy | ome. and these sisters and a
FOR WORK IN AFRICA een EM yn i i brother: Miss Elizabeth Gingrich,
The Lancaster Conference spon- en ih iy ny PE Washington, D.C.; Mrs. David Sel- |
sored by the Eastern Mennonite Pettit, wil Sperd ” -. with { ers, Lebanon RD; Mrs. Raymond
Board of Missicns and Charities Mr. and Mrs. Richar: ariey at! Baum and Mrs. Hoffer Reeser, Her-
are sending eleven local folks to Lancaster. ' | shey; Mrs. Clayton Baumgartner, |
-|
Fthiopa and Tanganyika for work Mrs. Richard Wenditz and daigh | Elizabethtown RD; Mrs. Paul Miller
of various kinds. Among them is |S pe arol and Judy, Mrs. Theo |, ind Mrs. Hershey Geib, Manheim
Lois Garber, Mount Joy, who with | Walters and son, Teddy and dae | gy Mrs. Joan Bashore, Palmyra,
two others will teach at Ha ter Joan. spe ny Wednesday with and William Henry Gingrich, |
Ethiopa. Mrs. Bert Shissler at her summer |». 4 0 pp.
sn Alle home near Strasburg. 2 Funeral services in the East Fair-
When in need of Printing. (any- A meeting of the Sorunga Pee { view Church cf the Brethern Fri-
thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | COMPany was held Wednesday | day forenoon with interment in the
| night when it was reported that cemetery.
nine memktors will attend the fire | —
school at McCaskey High School, | Mrs, Avwna N. Heisey
oye August 26 and 27. Mrs. Anna N. Heisey, eighty, Mt.
el ig {he trustees reported that the Joy Rl, widow of Eli M. Heisey
old apparatus will be sold to the died at her home Tuesday after an
Funeral Home hig t bidder as scon as all the | of twg and one-half yea
Born in
daughter
Rapho Twp., she wa
of the late Tobias N
M. Nissley Musser. She wa
a member of the Old Order
Church. She is
three sons and a daughter,
Fanny
River
survived
Dan-
Brethern
iel M., E. Musser, both of Mt. Joy
R2; Norman M., and Rhoda, at
home. Two sisters, Katie N. Mus-
er, Messiah Home, Harrisburg; and
Charles Weidman,
grandchildren and
| Fannie, wife of
Manheim R2; six
three great-grandchildren also sur-
vive. |
Funeral services in the Cross |
Friday after
interment in the adjoining
Roads Church
with
noon
cemetery.
{
Hiram P. Herr
Hiram P. Herr,
tired Manheim farmer,
General Hospital.
eighty-five, a re-
died at the
Death was
diseases
a complication of after a
lingering illness.
Jorn in Rapho Township, he was
a son of the late John
Herr and was
the Manheim
| He had
Brethern
| Peters
Mennonite
resident of the
Neffsville for a
been a
Home at
number cf years. His wife was the |
late Lizzie Shelly Herr.
| Surviving are the following |
| brothers and sisters: Mrs. Lizzie |
Witman, Harrisburg; Henry Herr, |
Oreville Home; Jacob Herr, Man- |
heim; Mrs. Simon Ginder, Wash-
ington Boro; and Mrs. Peter
Brubaker, Hershey.
Funeral services were held
Sunday afternoon with interment |
in the Masterscnville Brethern in |
Christ cemetery,
John ‘Wachstetter
John S. Wachstetter,
died at
home
eighty-six,
,6:15 a. m. Friday at his
A son of the late Christian "and
| Mary Stape Warchstetter,
retired employe of the
he was a
Gerberich-


delphia regarding the setting up of
a lccal Medical Training unit. The
matter was tabled until the Sep-
| tember session,
and
due to |
and Barbara |
a member of |
Church. |
in! Florin of infirmities of age. |
10:00 a. m. Se
ities
{ Rev. W.
Sunday,
9:30 a. m.
{ 10:45 a. m.
| Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Chu
| Farish House.
August
Glessbrenner
Rev.
| Sunday, August
9:30 a.m.
I 10:30 am.
Note:
Eible
ving worship due {o |
Conference at Mt. Gretna. |
Calvary Bible Church
Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor Ir REAL PALLADIUM THAT
| E.
| Sunday, August
i 9:18 am.
10:25 a. m.
| “Teaching for
thians.
7:30
The
p.m,
{ “Pearls” {from the
| Pastor will begin
in the Book of
Wednesday
7:30 Bible
Meeting
The Washington Street |
Church Of The Brethren {
Elizabe
Rev. Nevin
|
Trinity Lutheran Church |
L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday School.
Morning Worship. |

|
6 |
Sunday School |
(
United Bre
John H. Gable,
No eveni
M. Wolgemuth, Supt.
Bible School
Morning Worshin
from the First Epistle to the Corin-
|
|
rmon.
CLOSED
FOR VACATION
6
at the
ich Council
OPEN SAT, AUG. 26



Evangelical
thren

Fri., Aug. 18 — Fri., Aug. 25
Church
Pastor
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Sunday School |
Morning Worship. |
WITH AMAZING NEW
§ un BOX SETTINGS OF
GLORIFY YOUR DIAMONDS...
6
Here's the ring you'll be proud
to own, proud to wear and
: proud to show. When you see
the diamond in its palladium
Toilers” Messages |
Evening Service.
Prophecies” The |
a series of studies
Daniel. petal-box, seeming to be four
Study. ‘times 1s real size, and how the

Prayer |
ipetal-box makes _ it . sparkle,
you'll love it.
thtown, Pa, Diamond sizes range up to 60
H. Zuck, Pastor points. Prices are from $50. to
Sunday, August 6 3: toi)
9:30 a. m. Church School $200. according to stone Size.
with classes continuing each Sun-

Come in and see these up-to

day this summer. |
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship; 7 the minute rings
Dr. William M. Beahm, Dean of
Bethany Biblical Seminary, Chi- |
cago, will preach.
7:30 p.m. Community Vespers in | RA Bi G EER
| Town Park Pavilion. \ ADAM I. R
m— JEWELER
a Saga rel] 87 E. Main St, Mt. Joy, Pa.
wrch o 1c Brethren
PHONE 3-4124
John Ebersole,
Elder In Charge
Mr. John Herr, Supt.
| Sunday, August
9:00 a. m.
10:15 a. m.
Everybody is
| St
| Rev.
Sunday, August
{ 9:30 a. m.
10:45 a. m.
{ and
|
|
| ate Communion
each month at 7:
7:00 a. m. Holy
Elder C.
Sunday, August
9:00 a. m.
USE
When hens w
| than for
covered in the f
removed and m
| depreciate in v
ner, extension j
| the Pennsylv
sugges
for such hens
Payne
was a member
| Church.
His wife,
stetter,
ing are
| five
grandchildren. I
his family.
The
{late home Mon
funeral
| interment in the
etery.
Sunday
Church Service
Luke's Episcopal Church
Donald Boyd Kline
Vicar
Church
Holy Eucharist
3rd Sundays)
er other Sundays.)
Brotherhood of St.
HOLY DAYS
Mt. Pleasant
Brethren In
H. Moyer, Pastor
Sunday
ltl A Ae eet
HOLDING PEN
orf more for
egg pre
alue. F. H. Le
ania
sts the use
coop in each pe

Shoe Co.
Anna
died five
one’ son,
grandchildren
and eight great ou
fe was the last of NN
was held from his 4 yA

School


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invited.
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School
(1st
(Morning pray-
Luke Corpor- |
on st Sunday of
30 a. m. |
Buch: wrist, |
|
Christ Church
School
meat |
duction are dis-
lock,
wketed
should be
hefere they
they

usth-
specialist of
College
holding
the pens
oultry
State
of a smal]
you these
advantages here
THI
| ON NOUN TOY Baye
n or near
Joy. He
Pentecosta
Mount
of the
MOUNT JOY. PA
Rinehart Wach- MOUNT
years ago. Surviv- |
Enos: R.,
Florin;

IN UNION THERE
lay , afternoon with
Cross Roads Cem
IS STRENGTH |
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