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The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 10, 1950-5

58th Central Manor Camp Meeting Weddings Thruout| Church Notes' Boro Council
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NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL | to hear protests against a proposed
Of The Churches of God at Central Manor Park Our Community

THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY zoning change in the Lumber-Mar-
ENTIRE SUR- | ietta Streets area. Since there were

CENTRAL MANOR CAMP MOTHERS
ASSOCIATION 1950
From August 19 to 27, 1950
6:00 P. M. Young People's Sunset Service,
Rev. W. A. Dean.
. AND THE
During Past Week ROUNDING COMMUNITY. none the ordinance was passed.
Miss Gloria M. Rice, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Rice, 58
Orange St. Elizabethtown, and Jay
R. Snyder, foster son of Mr. and


The various churches in our or
any other community should post
on their announcement boards as |
| The Zoning Commission recom-
mended that the area bounded on
| the north by South Alley, on the
east by Jacob Street, and on the






Small’s,
EVERY FRIDAY AT
THE MARKET
4:00 to 8:00 p. m. ELYABETHTOWN, PA.





y ——— 6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, gt BF ; sw Stree y
Officers “Preparations for Prayer.” Mrs. Bera Dupler, Maytown, were | follows: [rnc omy to on || FEATURING OUR OWN Grob Gakes and Cooked She
\ President : M W. S. Houcl 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. W. A. Dean, married Saturday in Christ Lauth- WHAT IS MISSING IN he a ge bi bh An Indusiria ra akes an ooke: mp
reside CEs eves 1S. . ». Houck “yg ing i hi pO) ing " 2 | zone, In order to allow a new in-
a Vice President ....,. Mrs, Katherine Kactzel Studies dl, eran Church, Rismbottown. | he C H - C H ? dustry Maung "Aircraft Corp, to LOBSTER TAILS--SCALLOPS--STEAMING CLAMS
RG Nr eee re Me Emma Kilheffer 9:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. Andrew Tel- Rev. Raymond Fetter officiated. U R | locate there. Council approved the
E EAST ATEASUrer Mrs: R. D. Becker ford, “The Private and Public Life of a . recommendation and a public hear= |
ay Kindergarten Group (3-5 Vis.) Child of God” The marriage of Miss Shirley | ing will be held at 7:30 PL. Aug |
Miss Mary E. Wagner 10:00 A. M. Sermon, Evangelist Joe Miller, Adele Shonk, daughter of Mr. and Calvary Bible Church ust 17, to hes o test Pp. oil
a “Pilate Se) 3 Ss par otests agains
ly Night Miss Janie Becker, Assistant Sermon, Pilates Wife. . : Mrs. John B. Shonk, Manheim R4, Rev. C Summy. Pastor 0 J ga
GHTING : 3 2:30 P, M. Children's Service, Miss Doro= BV. Lo 1 y, Tas | change. Should there be no pro-
NTERS' Handcraft for Girls (6-14 yrs.) thy Brown. to Samuel B. Merkey Jr, son of E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. | tests, council will immediatel pass |
AY Mrs. W. S. Houck Mrs, Katheryne Kaetzel 2:30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. W. A. Dean, “The Mr. and Mis. Samuel E. Merkey, Sunday, Aug. 13 an ordinance effecting. the ange =
WEST" Boys’ Activities (6-14 yws.) Christians seven room House.” Manheim’ R2, was solemnized Sun- 8 a In. Ble School ‘hi ne 5 Sane Cleaning
ed. Also Mr. 6:00 P. M. Young People’s Sunset Service, day in the Manheim Church of the 25 a. m. Morning Worship The commission also recommen- |
SLAND’ " a Tay Evangelist Joe Miller ay e Ve ’ The Pastor speaking. { ded that the thirty acres of land re-
TIME — to be decided. tar a : Brethern. The Rev. Milton L. Her- | 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. é y acres of land NOW
Y 6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, . : ; cently annexed to the boro be
ADVEN- “Definiteness in Prayer.” ; shey officiated. 7:30 p.m. The Evening Service. : y 3 a ae DOLD. 2
in Tech. rl 8:00 P. M. Sermon, Dr. John R. Rice, “When ' Mr. Omat Brubaker, graduate of | classified as a resident B’ district,
Skeletons come out of their closets at the ic f Elizabeth- Moody Bi e Institute speaking. except the properties along the ®
: " Miss Jeanne Poet, of Elizabeth- | wednesday :
PROGRAM Last Judgment. . ih arrisburg Pike. These are to be
Sunday. A 27th town, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | 7:30 Bible Study. Prayer iq
Saturday, August 19th Sunday, August 27th. Ral h A Post. York iil, became Meeting classified as Commercial.
alp : pt, ¥ {




7:15 P. M. Song Service,
7:30 P. M. Opening Exercises.
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Dr. John H. Rice, “God's
way in Soul winning”.
Sunday, August 20th
9:15 A. M. Praise Service.
10:00 A. M. Sermon, Dr. John R. Rice,
“Watching Jesus die.”
1:45 P. M. Children’s Service, Miss Dor-
othy Brown.
3:00 P. M. Rev. Andrew Telford, ‘The Man
of God”.
6:45 P. M. Rev. W. A. Dean, “Studies in
Phil. “Sincere and without offense”.
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Dr. John R. Rice, “Is
9:15 A. M. Praise Service .
10:00 A. M. Sermon, Evangelist. Joe Miller,
Sermon, “The Man Who Walked To His Own
Funeral”
1:45 P. M. Children’s Service, Miss Doro~
thy Brown.
3:00 P. M. Rev. Andrew Telford, “Spirit
Filled Life.”
6:00 P. M. Young People’s Sunset Service,
Rev. W. A. Dean.
6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. W. A. Dean, “Be
Careful for Nothing,”
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Dr. John R. Rice, “Mis-
sing Gods Last Train for Heaven.”
CLOSING EXERCISE
the bride of Clyde S. Zink, son of
Mt. and Mrs. Roy S. Zink, of Eliza-
bethtown, last Wednesday.
The Rev. H. O. Walker officiated
at the ceremony which took place
in St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
York. The Zinks formerly resided
here.

Miss Anna Wolgemuth, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wolge-
muth, Manheim R4, and Robert E.
Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
Q. A. Deck, Pastor
Sunday, Aug. 13
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Theme, “The Ministry of Inter-
cession,
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship,
Theme, “The World's Final Deliv=-
erance.”
Monday
7:00 p.m. Sunday Scrool Board
8:00 p.m. Official Board
Wednesday
These checks were received:
| $77.50 for building permits, $5 fine
from Justice of the peace Lester
Weidman, $220 fines from Robert K.
Brown, $240 fines from James
Hockenberry, $39.85 from Hocken-
berry of 1949 taxes collected with
$4,283.61 still outstanding. George
Brown III, collected $1,841.20 on the
1950 taxes, with $1,739.90 real es-
tate and $5,480.00 per capita taxes
outstanding,


will be
CLOSED
FOR VACATION
Fri., Aug. 18 — Fri., Aug. 25
OPEN SAT. AUG. 26


there a Bible Hell? will a Loving God send ® Brandt. son: of John 'B, Brandt 7:30 p. m. Prayer Service The Property Committee report-
a Sinner there?” : yo : ’ rer ed that the pipes at the j TT
. lat rs. é pipes at the tennis = ————— SSS
Monday, August 21st OFFICERS RS, and the igte Mrs Mt. Joy Mennonite Church courts were rusted and in need of
10:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. W. A. Dean,
“Judgment on a Disobedient Servant”.
2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Miss Dor-
othy Brown.
2:30 P. M. Sermon, Dr. John R. Rice, “The
seven fold sin of not winning Souls.”
6:00 P. M. Young People’s Sunset Service,
Rev. W. A. Dean.
6:45 P. M.- Sermon, Rev. W.
“Christ Magnified in me”.
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford,
“The Excellency of the Atonement.”
Tuesday, August 22nd
A. Dean,












PRESIDENT—A. F. Eshieman
SECRETARY-—Ralph Kilheffer
FIN. SECRETARY—Samuel Kauffman
TREASURER~-H. M. Lehman
GENERAL MANAGER—A. F. Eshleman
ASST.—Rev. H. E. Wagner, Sr.
SPIRITUAL DIRECTORS
Rev. W. R. Weaver
ASST.—Rev. M. C. Manning
TRUSTEES


Brandt, were married Saturday in
the home of the bride, whose fath-
| er officiated.
Miss Ethel Brandt, ‘the bride-
groom's sister, and Jonn Shenk, of
Mastersonville, attended the couple.
Following the ceremony, they
left on a trip to Canada.

Dolores Ann Leisey
Robert H. Myers


Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and
Henry Frank, Pastors
Sunday, Aug. 13
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting
The Theme “Choosing A School”.
Topics:
1. Christian in the State School
Anna Ruth Jaccbs
2. The Christian in the Church
School Elam Kurtz
Testimonies:
1. Kraybills, Lucille Martin.
2. L. M. S., Jean Kraybhill.





paint and that new tennis nets
were needed.
Supervisor Smeltzer recommend-
ed that shrubbery he planted along
the one side of the park to keep
motorists from driving in, Posts
and chains being erected proyed
unsightly.
Henry G. Carpenter requested
permission to place a fuel gil tank
three feet under the pavement at




Thurs. -Friday-Saturday
AUGUST 10-11-12
SPECIALS
We Reserve the Right
to Limit Quantities























 



9:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. W. A. Dean, ¢« W.R. Weaver, 1951 The marriage of Miss Dolores :
“Deliverance of a Repentant Servant?” H. M. Lehman, 1949 A. F. Eshleman, 1950 i Th i 3. E. M. C., Paul Gingrich. fis properties. Council granted |,
10:00 A. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford. Ann Leisey, daughter of Mr. and Sermonette: Studying for A.U.G. | same. ALL PLAVORS=ROYAL
“What causes feebleness among God's BOARD OF MANAGERS Mrs. Charles E. Leisey, 316 E. Mar- | Degree John Heistand A report was received that build C
People” A. F. Washington Boro, Pa ion Street, Lancaster and Robert |Chorister, Paul Kurtz. ne Lo was eceived that build- pkgs. '
2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Miss Dor- HM I chonan Moartville Pa H. Myers, son of Dorothea Myers, nd as started in the Schock de-
oy Brown ta ms John McDonald, Washington Boro, Pa. 287 Marietta Street, this boro, took Mt. Pleasant ve Sens and. water was request- RITTER'S FANCY ALL GREEN CUT &
YL Menon) FRY, W. A. Dean. “In Lloyd McAllhenney, R. D. 2, Lancaster, Pa. place at 10 a.m. in the parsonage oi Brethren In Clwist Church ed This request Was turned over to
a Strait betwixt two”. TT iad Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor he Wate . With 1415-02.
> : Russell Eshleman, Washington Boro, Pa. , . the Water Committee.
6:00 P. M. Young People’s Sunset Service “arli i’ : Advent Lutheran Church at Lan- Sunday, Aug. 13 i Tins Can
A TA oe iy 2. OL 5 » H. S. Garling, Shippensburg, Pa. - : 148 : g ay Council refused a second request 2
Rev. W. A. Dean. C I Muse Po caster. The ceremony was perform- 9:00 a. m. Sunday School | fur wi S :
—_ 6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, George McAlthenney R.D. O Pa. ed by the Rev. James Harrison. | or water by Jay Gingrich due to SCHIMMEL'S 1950 PACK STRAWBERRY é
‘ ba Mighty Faith.” . H. E. Wagner Sr. Chambersburg, Pa. 2 The bride was given in marriage St. Luke’s Episcopal Church the Fact that; the marieeys show the
0 wl P i Dr. John R. Rice, “The P. H. Kibler, Newburg, Pa. by her father and wore a white suit Rev. Donald Boyd Kline location to be out of the boro. How- PRESERVES Tumbier ¢
21 OF Charles Wagner, Washington Boro, Pa. ith navy bl ive Vicar ever they suggested that Mr. Ging-
Wednesday, August 23rd 3 with navy blue accessories. Sunday, Aug. 13 ; : 0
ree eo x 3 AY, fugu gird. Samuel Kauffman, R. D. 2, Lanc: r, Pa. i cay, 2d rich have his building project area
9:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. W. A. Dean, Ira Barley, R. D. 7, Lancaster, Pa. The couple will reside at 287 9:30 a. m. Church School ann i CUSTOM HOUSE—FRESH RIVER
“Power of a Restored Servant”. ven Herr, Columbia, Pa. ? Marietta Street, Mount Joy. The| 10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist (Ist a exed to the boro in order to get
10:00 A. M. Sermon, Dr. John R. Rice, M. C. Manning, Shippensburg, Pa }idegroom is employed by the and 3rd Sundays) (Morning pray- | Water. HERRING E 15-02, C
on Tears in Heaven.” : W. R. Weaver "Washington Boro, Pa. New Co her er other Sundays.) #Chief of Police, Park Neiss re- tan
= 4 P. M. Children’s Service, Miss Dor- Fred Bucher. Everett, Po ? 2 ete si of Se Lise ornare ported these arrests for the month:
othy Brown. , Jacob Spangler, Bainbridge, Pa. ; ate Communion on last Sunday o driving 84 5 2 i CAMPBELL’'S TASTY BEEF, CLAM, MUSHROOM OR
2:30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, Ralph RL ror epg Pa Pa Marian R. Kieffer each month at 7:30 a. m. ! Fogkisss driving, 34 ignoring red 3
"A Days Work for Jesus’ Charles Habecker, Washington Boro, Pa. Lester W. Roland 7:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 18 ts, 6 overweight ten per cent, CHICKEN OUP Can. €
6:00 P. M. Young People’s Sunset Service, George Friend, Columbia, Pa. Miss Marian R. Kieffer, daugh- HOLY DAYS 3 improper pass, 1 operating with- ean,
Rev. W. A. Dean. —— out a license, 1 failure to leave -
Pr GP M Scrmon. Rev. W. A Deus “the : CHORISTER . ; ter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Paul Kieffer, Salunga ide rion + 8 AND MELLOW
Mind of Christ.” Rev. A. MeGilvry, 5. Ontario, Elizabethtown, became the bride of Church of iy Brethren Screw Hop Sign, 1Lml-
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Dr. John R. Rice, Lester W. Roland, son of Mr. and | John Ebersole, Elder In Charge ous mischief, 1 speeding, 1 lar- VIKING COFFEE 1a. c
8 “SERMON.” Miss Riad: Jlaviers ; Mrs. John D. Roland, Mount Jo Mr. John Herr, Supt. ceny, 1 burglary, 1 larceny of
Thursday, August 24th Miss Rhoda Becker Jane Becker ; : y Sunday, Aug. 13 motor vehicle, 3 disorderly conduct
[> 0 AM Le WW A Duds SPEAKERS FOR CAMP R1, on Saturday morning on the | 9:00 a m. Sunday School band ¢ accidents He ADDS ZIP TO SALADS—SHURFINE FANCY
“Rebuke of a sullen Servant.” Dr. John R. Rice, D. D.,, Wheaton, Ill, lawn at “Rolandia”, Marietta RL.| 10:15 a. m. Church Service | traveled 1482 rile ; a d i. Pint Cc
10:00 A. M. Sermon, Evangelist Joe Miller, Dr. W. A. Dean, D. D,, Aldan, Pa.; Rev. The Rev. Hiram Lefever officiated | Everybody is invited. ir 2.the : es In Jus car dur. : bi
—— Sermon, “Lost In The Stuff.” Andrew Telford, Philadelphia; Evangelist assisted by the Rev. George Shultz. ng the month. He il reported ihe
1:45 P. M. Children’s Missionary Program, Joe Miller, Harrisburg, Pa. The bride was given in marriage First Presbyterian Church | need of two new tires and property
-— Miss Dorothy Brown. In charge of Children’s Meetings. by Ser father ee Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor | committee was ordered to purchase These Lanco Stores and all other Lanco Stores everywhere offer the
ann D T . teste i i Kio : a hie y her father. Miss Jane Roland above Specials . . . «.
S 3:00 P. M. Missionary Service, Message, Miss Dorothy Brown, Bible Club Teacher, - dof 1 Miss M Sunday, Aug. 13 them. JOHN BENDER, SALUNGA ROBT. HOUSEAL. MAYTOWN
Dr. John R. Rice, “Gods Man power Short- Philadelphia, Pa. ‘as mala ol honor an Iss Mary | 9:30 a.m. Church School. vo vii ls ’ +L Na . ISEAL, 1
age” a Louise Shiffer was bridesmaid. 45 a. Morng Woes, Fire Chief Ray Myers reporied || JOHN BOOTH, MOUNT JOY VERNE HIESTAND, SALUNGA
The Offering at this will pe for the CO NDS The bride wore a marquisette [Sermon by Henry W. Miller, Para- Jroee is June the past month. BOYERS GROCERY, BS RICE, Suny
voyage expenses of Dr. Fidelia Gilbert. 1 TOW i i i ; lise, Pa. > suggestec hat something | hy Who Dt AA Li >
yg igen of Dn Hits GRO gr with bak veckiine of Hosier dise, Pa dove St 4 Spree OE ie B. 0. GROSH, MILTON GROVE VILLE
Rov W. A. Doan. TEE: edged in ruching, long pointe al Chriss the has waa ore S. G. HERSHEY & SON, ELI- J. N. WALMER, ELIZABETH-
6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. W. A. Dean, “Work Boarding House sleeves and a hoop skirt with two | Fg y Be gv wie wet of Hie ZABETHTOWN TOWN
4 out your own ition.” A. F. Eshleman, Harvey Lehman, H. S. | bands of ruching. Her finger-tip |Sunday, Aug. 13 : Soot arian Streets tere
Sl ¥ Sermon, Sey Andrew Telford, Garling, S. Kauffman, Russel Eshleman. { veil was of illusion fastened with a| 9:30 a. m. Church School Se avoid 4 disas- .
“Take heed how vou Build. : a . : | s hire, should a laden gas truck
10) Worshi headdress of orange blossoms and ; : : i b d FE h R d Th B Il
9:00. A wy Bugust Bh, sw Tel Rev. W. R. Weaver, nS 7 Eshleman, Harvey she carried a cascade bouquet of | Trinity Lutheran Church slide in attempting to stop for the Ve 0 y Ve Ww ere, ed S eg u e in
ford’ “How at twill of God” a Lehman, Rev. H. E. Wagner, Sz, S. Kauffman, white glamelias. Sr. L Koder, Pastor eff Hat Cound decided to LL
g, Ira Barl:;. ay, 3. 15 3 C * conditi
- 10:00 A. M. Sermon, Dr. John R. Rice, “The Rev. M. C. Manning, Ira Kenneth Johns was best man and | 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. iimz y conc ton kat Coun- Wh { d th h ve In commons
power of Pentecost.” Ladies’ Comm:.tee ushers were Gerald Roland and | 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. climan Newcomer informed the a 0 ey ave
2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Miss Doro- Mrs. A. F. Eshleman, Miss Carrie Lehman, David Walters Monday secretary that he had contacted the |
thy Brown. Mrs. James Copeland, Mrs. Samuel Kauff- : 59 adies Bible Class Corn | State Highway depar
cA ci Hii : : The Miller sister: fin sang 6:30 p.m. Ladies Bible Class Corn ay department, who
Soy PL. ion Evangelist Joe Miller, Ioan, Mos. il Mrs. Harry Binkley, Aer | Ee Soars ot Ben > gi Roast at Hostetter’s. promised to act within the oe
___ Sermon, © Lots Wife. at as s. Georg e Friend. Lr 4 p x guests a Wednesday ten days, removing the gulleys and
er = I A rsp eee | Hostetter’s Banquet Hall, here, the| 7:30 p.m. Church Council at the treating the surface with th 48
ADVERTISE IN THE “BULLETIN®® owe von os win op to nih fo a
- New Engl: a anads , | Thursday ry blacktop as was placed
ew. and and Canada. They 7:00 p.m. Luther League at the | on the Florin-Elizabethtown high-
will reside at “Rolandia” on their iL Sage aigh
return Parish. House. way.
"ps Burgess Zerphey presented an |
The brid at . . i oh pney presented an
in ii tended Houghton The Washington Street agreement and deed drawn up ww.
IN CASE OF FIRE DIAL 3. 4 31 ge and was graduated frcm Church Of The Brethren the Boro Authority sng eel
West Chester State Teachers Col- Elizabethtown, Pa. , y solicitor and ap- |
= loge. She is 5 teacher in fhe Mive Rev. Nevin H. Zack. Pastor proved by the boro solicitor for the |
Recently a fire wos discovered in Mount Joy. Someone dialed the town Schools. The bridegroom is |Sund 4 2 13 ky Tee approval of Council. Same was |
. Sunday, Aug. 13 srballv : roved. : .
operator (0) to call the Mount Joy Fire Department. This operator associated with his father in 9:30 a. m. Church School coproved and the boro sol- |
(0) is in Columbia and notified the Cdlumbia fire department. The farming with classes continuing each Sun- | Was ordered to draw up an |
3 tg x = day this summer. ordinance turning the water works |
9 Columbia fire depariment called the Florin Fire Company. Such a 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship; over to the boro authority. There |
15 i Rev. Ralph R. Frey will preach. i : : :
3 can be serious. I y will preac will be a a i]
delay Engagement 7:30 p.m. Community Vespers in day 9 1% Sonu) Rifas on Mon- |
a Town Park Pavilion. Li 4 4, lor this purpose. 3 :
Ce IN CASE OF FIRE DIAL 3.3 431 Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Wagner, Mr. Zerphey turned in $39 for | doe they all write checks
00 of Ironville, announce the engage- The Church of God peddler’s license, $3 for firearms : :
Joh He card ment of their daughter, Anna, and Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor permits, ahd $5 for parking vio- | Housewives, stenographers, mechanics
Every telephone subscriber in Mount Joy has been sent a postcar John M. Butzer, son of Mr. and | Sunday, Aug. 13 lations {A 1 i
. day, Len 5. and clerical workers, as well as business
with Emergency Callsiinformation shown. If you do not have such a Mrs. John C. Butzer, Silver S50 sa, i Mg Ci Carl Krall reported a balance in | and professional a le—all enjoy the
card call 3-3771 and ong or more will Be furnished without cost to you. Springs. Sermon, “Sacrifice for the Good of ev oa account of $22,636.63, and | 30d and ok a checking ac
- ; ral e boro account $19,656.08. »
POST IT NEAR YOUR TELEPHONE. Others hg : iin
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Ruhl, Wednesday Monthly | Bills were paid as follows: Boro | count affords. We invite you to do so, too.
Florin, announce the engagement 0 p. m. Monthly Missionary | account $1,750.40, water account | THE
of their daughter, Helen Jeanntte, Vesting in charge of Mrs. Eli| $764.05, liquid fuel tax account |
to Frederick Charles Gerlitzki, III, |" : ; $2,686.19. { AT
son of Frederick Charles Gerlitzki, Newtown U. B. Church The meeting adjourned until | CMON N \
Jr, Lancaster. Oscar K. Buch, Pastor August 14, Soa & 1
Miss Ruhl, a graduate of East |Sunday, Aug.t13 235 = X | (T=
i Donegal: {High School 4 Mr! Getlit- | 9:00fa.m." Schogl. * 2:59 ang Morning: Worship: mes- |
2ki is employed by the Keystone | ./:30 P. m. Evening Worship. sage . by i Mr. ‘Willis *Gibble * a
Be y Vi Wednesday representative 'of the {Gideon's ‘As-
A ¢ INC. i Re Sl date has been set for | 7.5 p. m. Prayer Meeting 2nd Dumber! of ‘the
; ng. { Church of the Brethren.
—— MOUNT, JOY,¥ — A Qe St. Mark's | Wednesday =
be 4 | Evangelical United Brethren | 7:30 pm. Midweek Prayer Ser- | SN TR TR Rt Ant a - mee
2 en hare wanders if they of | poclieal United Brefiwen . | 72 ayer Ser 2 IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH |
der ny 0 | ler 4 memory course in the School | | Thursday { — — eter T
@ 31-3 Ar | Sunday, Aug. 13 | Thursday
| of Experience, } 9:00 am. Sunday School . ° Dorcas Society meeting. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation