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M. on weekdays. Include the priceless ad- vantages -of speed, and often the peace of mind a long distance telephone call can bring—and you will realize how very, very little this conven- ient service does cost. TARR WY RS FR / I ¥ » * Ny [1 TY) PY \ \\ A Wren YX ools a a NY 1} - WS PERTAININ ALL | Albert Forry made a 1000 mile will Get Automatic NEWS PERTAINING TO | i ‘ THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY) | cress country flight to Cleveland, N hosted NTIRE SUR-! Mississippi, where he visited friends Insurance Increases a me 2 NITY abi | and relatives. The trip was made iis ANY ui dow ROUNDING COMMU . in a Piper Vagabond and the total Lancaster county’ 5032 men, | TT flying time for the entire (rip in- women and children already en- Glossbrenner Evangelical | cluding several other stops, was ' titled . Social United Brethren Church 4 § ere ) a 1c 0 m nly OCIA hee Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor only 28 nours, ; cedrity old-age or survivor's in- | sunday, September 10 | The Chicques Aero Corporation surance checks will get aut Imes 9:30 am. Sunday School rease he TO thei . | Flying Club purchased a brand new you es it) ean ount I 0 : 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship. | pi i checks within the nex hree r regen | Piper Pacer. This sleek modern |, ths. M. S. Gleator rea wer of ‘ ll m. Evening Worship. : SV dy. aNd 2 4 Saturday lane is a four place model with | the Lancaster Social Security fiel LE ra plane OUT piute mode. Hic Sp ro) sa ot ve, 2:00 pm. W.S.W.S. will sponsor a| two way radio, navigation lights, | Otlice sald today. 1h i + | Summer Christmas Tree program. | and starter. Members cf the W 4 {S Se Ne cover In | Tuesday | tie month of September are pro- y QF NAF who have already flown the new | vided in the recently amended Soc- 7:20 pm. W.S.'W.S. Meeting in| ' . A » th *hurch | ship are well pleased with its com=- | ial Security Act. rp fort and performance I Mi le 1 SU those | Wednesday g ) ance, wl | already on the S ben = 7:30 p.m. Midweek Service Mr. and Mrs. Phares H. Landis el ; val - ob Po | and family flew Ocean City, N. J. | he | Se \ ce i 9 ’ [oe "oo 18 Ore CY. 3. [inn theis Social Sectitity Office in St. Mark's | where they spent several days | { Ns p cu i LANCE, fe ox Ivangelical United Brethren vacation, | Plained, that the 36 on re Aung Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Earl Heisey and Joe Loraw flew | hel month ; yee ol Sunday, September 10 | checks is handled certifying of 9:00 a.m. Sunday Sc to Aberdeen, Maryland last Tues- | fices througnout the nation, and i dish unday School ; { la} TREY baie A 10:15 a. m. Morning worship, pas= | day afterncon. that the local field office has noi... i charge . ii meat { advising benefice es Of mea A ' : Herb Shelly took several friends | iy i RR I nt et pry fan 0 7:30 pm. Evening worship; this| 2 PX a( amoun Ol nen 1eW |. 1 . . [on a Labor Day trip to Atlantic i hanelils of ific date the |1S the beginning of regular evening| | City. Berens ected | Servic resumed since the sum- | > iy ner vacation period | ll As es crit in then KS. . : «| Tuesd | am ay sively. 3 In addition, current recipients cf | Tuesday i. Traveling extensively, is travel- nonthly Social Security payments| 3:0¢ pm. Youth Fellowship party ing expensively. vill ceive letters from th ard reorganization meeting | — OI me fyine offices explaining the provi- | Wednesday | Patronize Bulletin advertisers. sions of the revised Social Se curity 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Ser- | law nd assuring beneficiaries that | Vice. their inereesed ch s will the in| Thursday i : the mail as rapidly it is possible 7:30 p.m. Choir Practice. | ua 1 y ea Ss to complete the refiguring job. The Ushers’ League meeting at the| ~ complete re-writing task is expect- | home of John Booth. ALSO ed to be finished within three | | montis. n 1 A FULL LINE OF Mr. Gleaton pointed The Church of God ut, there will 2 no delay in rec- Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor y irra] | cipt of monthly Sccial rity | Sunday September 10 | ELLA sh ga checks in tae original figure. Thes 9:30 am. Sunday School. FROSTED Sl» FOODS payments will continue to be mail- | 10:30 am. Morning Worship, | . ed to current beneficiari on reg- | Eermen, “What It Means to Follow Fruits & Vegetables ar schedule. Those who do not | Jesus”. receive the increased amount in| 7:30 pm. Evening worship. y Hae st 4 mm YY ch Ss Wil) find Sermon, “A Call to Life Service.” KRALL'S Meat Marke |: ri io inet mimes dis ics rereive nniediately succeeding 0 . i | i Fecal. a J i A will 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting | . nths. the 1Icreasea amount will — a | VV est Main St, Mt. Joy ke retroactive in each instance to : | iii pmb esses comin eee | 1950. The Washington Street | wn Ein — Church Of The Brethren Jewerl Z Silverware USE SWEET CORN FRESH Elizabethtown, Pa. y Sweet corn is at its best when it Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Watches - Gifts is freshly pulled, reminds H. F. Mc | Sunday, September 10 Feely, extension marketing 9:30 a. m. Church School | Ww h A h ialist of ke Pennsvivania with a class for every age and need.| atc ttac memis 4 5 : 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship; Colleg If it cannot be used athe p of (WATCH REPAIRING) nt iL Ee et ao Pastor will prese Complete Rann Lighier keep it cocl dnd prevent the sugars | 1 pm. Service of Memory, for] i pair Service from changing to starch. Enjoy the [these in the church family, who] K ) Ww t h Sh fresh goodness of the corn have entered info life eternal in| oser § atc op 4 slain VaR ee Doli the past year; sermon, ‘““A Faith Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 | when i { of Printing Beyond Funerals. | a 1 1 nc ) r ting. any- rn re cc. mt | Chocolate Ave, "FLORIN, PAY} in meee of Penung. {ony = | ) thing) kindly remember the Bulletin First Presbyterian Church 5,032 In Lan. County) Chur Donegal Airport News Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, September 10 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:45 am. Morning Worship. | “Power for Salvation.” | 7:30 pm. Evening Worship. “The Mountain of Peace.” MAGN Stroed Donegal Preshyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, September 10 9:20 m. Church School Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and Henry Frank, Pastors , september 10 9:00 4. m. Sunday School 0 ¢ . v d. Sunday a GT I vu a.ni. Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ Church Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor , September 10 9:00 «a. m. Sunday School - ei THIS PARTY SPLITS WATTS TO 6 JUST THE RIGHT LIGHT FOR READING Suncd; St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Donald Boyd Kline Vicar September m. Church 10:45 a. m. Holy and 3rd Sundays) 'r other Sundays.) Brotherhood of St. Luke Corpor- ate Communion on last Sunday of each month at 7:30 a. m. 7:00 a. m. Holy Eucharist. HOLY DAYS Low dL THE 1.3 ore AND HERE iG Sunday, 9:30 a. 10 School Eucharist (1st (Morning pray- Salunga Church of the Brethren John Ebersole, Elder In Charge Mr. John Herr, Supt. Sunday, September 10 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:15 a. m. Church Service Everybody is invited. Calvary Bible Church Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor I. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. Sunday, September 10 9:15 a. m. Bible School 10:25 a. m. Morning Worship “God's Requirement For Tne pastor speaking. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. 7:30 pm. The Evening Service. Travelers Safely Service The pastor speaking. Wednesday f 7:30 Prayer Meeting, and Bible Study. | Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, September 10 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. Monday 7:3¢ p.m. Ladies the Parish House. | Thursday 7:00 p.m. Luther League Tora -SICO ConrriBUTIONS 70 DATE TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS $316,743 (S1€O CUSTOMERS are the BENEFACTORS | | and C. E. {The MORE SICO CUSTOMERS—The MORE | | — SAVE MONEY BY PROFITS for PUBLIC SCHOOLS. APRIL 1950 3ible Class Newtown U. B. Church | Oscar K. Buch, Pastor | Sunday, September 10 9:00 am. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship, | Wednesday Meeting | READING THE ADS | ch Notes Service” | at Escape By Richard Hill Wilkinson | ONLY going to be here a couple of weeks,” Connie | said. “And after all, he's my { brother Tom's guest and it's up to | me to help entertain him, You | understand, don't you, Mare?" [ “Sure,” said Mare, not looking | at her, “sure, I understand. | go ahead and be nice to him, Con- You a | | { | | | school rie. I understand all right.” | Which was true, bitterly true. | Mare had begun to understand two days after Jud | | . Morrison had «Minute | landed at the | ieti Norberts’ for | Fiction fortnight's visit, Jud was big and | handsome and had a way with him. [ Tn college he had been quite a | | rage. Tom Norbert, his roommate, | had raved about him before he ar- rived, but even Connie hadn't ex- | pected such a splendid specimen | of manhood as Jud proved to be, A roadster stopped before the house and Jud came bounding up | the walk. ‘Hi, Connie,” he grinned. | “Al set for our round of golf?” | Then he saw Mare standing on the | porch beside Connie. ‘‘Hello there, | Mare. How about joining Mare smiled and shook his head. 01 us? | “Thanks,” he said. “I've got a ten- | nis date. See you two tonight.” | If, he reflected, he could only get Jud out of his element perhaps the college hero | wouldn't show up so well, | | Several nights later at the coun- | try’ club dance Mare got Connie alone and suggested a fishing trip | for the next day. “We can take | Jud along,” he explained. “It'll | be something new in his exper- | ience and probably he'll get a bang [wut of it.” | Connie, who liked fishing herself, | thought it was a grand idea. And so the three of them drove |up to Beaver Lake the next day. | In the afternoon they put on their | waders and fished. Connie elected to show Jud how { to rig his line and cast, and watch- | frustration. He had planned somehow get Jud to follow him into | the rapids where the going was treacherous and where only one experienced in such things could navigate without losing his foot- hold. He had a vague idea of res- the swirling tor- establishing Jud’s |cuing Jud from rents, thereby | weakness in Connie’s mind and his | own prowess. UDDENLY HE KNEW that he was helpless. There was noth- ing he could do about the thing that was happening between Jud ‘and Connie. The feeling that he | had toward Jud was not one of condemnation, but envy. If Jud were trying to steal Connie away, he doing so unwittingly. Any one could tell he wasn’t was but a fool aware of any understanding exist- | ing between the girl and Mare. And so Marc abandoned his scheme for revenge. satisfied man kind to a man like Jud Morrison.” “And, with the who's big besides, I'm man I have—a enough to be They returned home the next day, | and the day after that Marc made a business trip to Belknap. When he got back, Judson Morrison was gone. Marc didn’t call Connie. To- morrow or the day after he was leaving on a month's journey up- state. He didn’t want to see Connie | before he left. It would hurt too much. But he did see her. Connie came over that night and found him sitting alone on the porch. “Hello,” she said, ‘where in the world have you been?” “Away on business. Unexpected.” “Well, IT should think so.” She came close to him and sat down. “Jud left this morning. He asked me to say goodbye to you.” “Jud’s a good egg,” Marc said. “Too good,” said Connie. ‘“‘Good- ness, I'd hate to be married to a man like that.” “You would?’’ said Mare, aston- ished, “why?” “Why? why, because—I would. He's too self-sufficient.” She Jaughed. “And besides, I'm satis- fied with the man I have—a man | who's big enough to be kind to a | puzzled, { | a-close man like Jud Morrison.” Abruptly. he laughed, and when, she asked him what was funny, he shook his head. ‘‘There’s mothing really funny,” he said. “I was just’thinking about call. I once had—how near i came to making a fool of myself ~and,what a relief it is to know 1 —— Are en. astor will present his annual|ing them Marc knew a feeling of | | to | E'TOWN SCHOOL BOARD HIKED TUITION RATES At a meeting of the Elizabe h- town Schcol Board, tuition rates for non-resident pupils were in- cred sed The new rates are $11.12 for high school pupils and $7.37 for the grade term's rates pupils, Last were $8.51 for the high school and £6.50 for the grade school. ® [t's color-fast ® t's made by Hanes ® (et it at | BOOTH’S Hurry in for a box or so of these « EYES EXAMINED BY APPOINTMENT DR. S. MILLIS OPTOMETRIST 50 N. MARKET STREET ’ i ) well-known boys’ Basque Shirts, ELIZABETHIOWN Securely stitched for rugged wear. i Hours: oa Many color-fast combinations. Also i Daily: 9 to 1 and 2 to 5 ir : : Evenings: Tues, & Sat. 6:30 - 8 available in lana sleeves. ‘ No Hours Thursday 3 -1 PHONE: 334) $1.00 Sizes 6 - 12 - | Subscribe for the Bulletin, Dr, M. F. 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