[he Bulle ATINEE TURDAYS AND OLIDAYS 0 P. M. EL. - 23 JEST” -in- \ 7 - 28 DS” hi i 1 BCT MBER hevrolet, OOK ES idmission ON stra MENTS ler 12 free 2-23 OLD Display i POTS icks ille” and old I lub LOCAL AT ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE STUDENTS ENROLLED | Marietta, Heisey; John Kiehl" and Shirley from Lancaster rural routes: Of the 115 students enrolled Glenn Frey, Elizabeth Frost, Route Elizabethtown College the follow-|6; Anita Swords and Gene Swords, ing are from this locality; Mt. Joy | Route 1: Landisville, Norman Bow= J. Wilmer Heisey, Mary Hess, Mary | ers, Phyllis Dougherty and Freder- Jane Hoffer, John Kreider, William | ic k Malmborg; from Lititz, Joanne Longenecker, Richard Martin; from | Groff, Darwin Hollinger, C. Phyl- BLAIN KAUFFMAN ROUTE EE lis Longenecker, Charles Roth, Lor- raine Stchman, and Carlos Ziegler LIVE and DRESSED er ema CHICKENS PROTECT TRACTOR ENGINE 0 one of the chief causes of | wctor engine wear, Penn State ex- engineers rec filter ev agricultural the air and cleaning the day when working Dust is | [is tension | ommend washing lay filter every | in dusty conditions tl OY Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- vertising left on their door step. Lory { pipe FREE DELIVERY MT. 5 1, JOY, PA, DIAL 3-4929 The 7 All-Important 10 Count In the ring, a fighter isn’t “out” until the count of 10. He also has a 10-second warning before each round begins. In telephone service the ten count is also all-important for better telephone service. It works this way: WHEN TELEPHONING, PLEASE GIVE THE PERSON YOU ARE CALLING AT LEAST TEN RINGS — THAT'S A MINUTE -— TO ANSWER YOUR CALL BEFORE YOU HANG UP, breather | Glossbrenner Evangelical SUNDAY SCHOOL. WORKERS 0 e I} nt Ah QUARTERLY MEETING 1 reshytery wi he expecte ) Send RLY ING urc [two delegates to this Retreat plus The time is here again for anoth- ——— | Presby tery Council members. A er Sunday School Workers quar- | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL [very good program has been plan- terly meeting, The time is Monday Ined, including an address by Dr evening September 25th, beginning me CHURCHES N or Pike William R. Yingling, Harrisburg, 1 at 7.9 1 Tr AND THE ENTIRE = | Associate Field Director of the at 7:30 EST. This meeting will be | ROUNDING COMMUNITY. Synod of Pennsylvania. he Id in the United Brethren Donegal Presbyterian Church — | Church, Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor | St. Mark's [des hoped that all Sunday | Sunday, September 24 Evangelical United Brethren | Schools will, take upon themselves 9:30 a. m. Church School a di Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor [the responsikility of seeing that Rally Day. Attendance Goal - 100. | Sunday, September 24 { . SI 1s of seeing a 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship, 9:00 a.m. Sunday School { there is a goodly representation at | «Christ the Teacher”. 10:15 a. Morming Worship. | this meeting, ov it will be worth 6:30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship, 7:30 pm. Evening Worship, | the while for all who attend. Sally Ann Nissley, leader. Topic by | Wednesday SW , oehvibre | Tol i ok Praver Ser- | The speaker for this occasion is the Pastor “What We Preshyter 450 pm. Midweek Prayer Ser Robert Etter, and one thing is sure, | Believe. Yo Ba y hid Lh Ty a | 7:30 pm. Evening Worship. Thursday : | he will have something of interest | The Mountain of Provisions.” 6:45 p.m. Children’s Choir re- | to every one. So, let us say again, | Tuesday, September 26 | hearsal. ius i: sunday school workers, “superin-| 7:45 pm. The Ladies’ Bible Class 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal | tedents, officers, tewchers and ase vill meet in the Sunday School | oe : sistant teachers, make it your po. [Room le St. Luke's Episcopal Church oe Sunday, September 24 iness to attend this quarterly meet-| 7:30 p. m. Communion Prepara- | 9:30 a. m. Church School ing. ry Service. | 10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist (lst Without your support, it fails, and | | and rd (Morning pray=- the fe es. Lh: ou Sher A . | er other Sundays.) | A ; ew ind that y Au sp i} we The Chizeh of qu Brotherhood of St. Luke Corpor- there will pay off in good dividends | ‘ Ye tem EIS Tastor | ate Communion on last Sunday o later. Plan now to come to thi s | By yr en hey I | each month at 7:30 a. m, meeting, mark off the date and | 2, av unday 100%, ; [ 7:00 a. m. Holy Fucharist, 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship, HOLY DAYS remember the time. Guest Speaker will be a repre- | EE IZ ‘ntative of the Temperance League | Sal > 7 Nhe Eh . Ch: wles E. Weaver. | salunga } RLY DAY NETS § Dao 30 p.m. Evening worship. Church of the Brethren AT GLOSSBRENNER A Camp service by the: Juniors | John Ebersole, Elder In Charge tall so ot) : : | Mr. John Herr, Supt. A Rally Day was held Sunday at jand Young people who atte ) Sup ly Day was hele inday at |x oung people who attend our | Sunday, September 24 | United | Church Camp. when | | Brethren Church at Florin, | { an offering, totalling $2,550.48, was | Newtown U. B. Church Oscar K. Buch, Past { fevaive ids the churct scar K. Buch, Pastor received towards the church Luild | Sunday, September 24 | ing fund. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. | The goal for the day had been | Evening Worship | set at $2,000. Previous to Sunday 's | Wednesday | service the fund amounted i 1: :30 p. m. Prayer Meeting $25,000. od C. E The speaker for the service | ‘he ‘ashi | the Rev. Dr. Allan S. Meck, Se Vaskiogion Street { 3 w The . ident of the Lancaster Ante) he Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Ralph Alleman, S. S. Supt. | i | | | Seminary. { | QI re ee re | was pres- Theological | | | HARVEST FESTIVAL AT Sunday, September 24 [ TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH a. m. Church School | On ‘Sundey morning, September Ee tion of boys and girls and | Cat youths 2% Teirity Lutheran Church will | © 10.30 a. 1g. Morning Worship; observe the annual Harvest Festi- | Rec iio] ind installation of all | | val at 10:45. | Church and Caurch School officers | Each year on this occasion it is | and worke S, Sd sermon on “The an AR aurch Saved The Town.” | cust mary for the members of the | 7:30 pm. Youth Service congregation and the Sunday | Male quartet, and sermon on “Do- Scaool, to bring gifis of food to the | ing What Comes Naturally.” church, which usually consists oil 3 :45 pm. Reception for college students and faculty. | canned goods, cereal, flour, sugar, | Al — potatces and cther staple foods. . Thess Hema of food ave: thei. shin] Calvary Bible Church : ‘ 54 Rev. c. L Summy, Pastor { ped to the Luineran Home at Ger- E. M. Wolgemuth, Supt. Sunday, September 24 9:15 a. m. Bible School 10:25 a. m. Morning Worshio “A Friendly Word of Extortation.” 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. | mantown. CARBOLA ee . i 7:30 pm. The Evening Service Disinfecting White Paint Con- Doe ee I rT ve tains LINDANE, Kills Flies § Message by Pastor. Also | Weilnesdoy 1S0TOZ Dairy Spray :30 Prayer Meeting, and Bible i Study, HESS BROS. First Presbyterian Church Successors To | Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor HUBER OBERHOLTZER FLORIN, PENNA. Sunday 9:50 a.m. , September 24 Church School. . " | Friday evening and Saturday Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 Bn waturaay, y v 26-1f Sept. 22 and 23. The Westminster Fellowship Fall Retreat at Donegal i |. ADVANCE DESIGN TRUCKS NEW POWER-JET, CARBURETOR . 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Joy Mennonite Church Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and | Henry Frank, Pastors Sunday, September 24 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sermon. | Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ Church | Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor Sunday, Bepeinoes 24 | 9:00 a. . Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Preaching Next service Sunday, October 1. - | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church Q. A. Deck, Pastor | s Sunday, September 24 | 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. [and Cifurch 4 Service combined. | Speaker, Mr. Levi Hershey, Eliz- | abethtown, Pa. Special Music. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Sermon by the Pastor. “A Voice | from Heaven”. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer Service 8:30 p.m. Choir Practice | | Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, September 24 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. Annual Harvest Festival. 7:00 p. m. Vespers. Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Ladies Aid Corn Roast | at the home of Miss Flo Smith. Salunga Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister [ Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday, September 24 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister | Sunday, September 24 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship ee eee NEWTOWN Mr. and Mrs. ve. Daniel Geltmacher were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keith at Brunnerville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Witmer of Manheim and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rollman of Lititz were Sunday] guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Haines. Mrs. Abram Gamker visited Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plott at Middle-| town over the week end. Mr. Mrs. Ray Gamber of Manheim, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Her- shey Bausman, Mr. and Mrs. Landis were Sunday visitors with the Gamber’s. Mrs. Minnie Hahn is spending several days there. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coble and Brenda Smith of Elizabehtown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hogendobler, of Columbia, Mrs. Paul Gingrich, Mrs. Charles Murray Mrs. John| Haines were week end callers of| Mrs. Daniel Moore and Mr. and Mus. | Maurice Frysinger Mr. William Fogie spent the week ge: Warren, New York. . and Mrs. Charles Wittle and| A of Columbia R1, and Mr. snd Mrs. Ragner Hallgren of Mount Jovy. were Sunday guests of Mr. and and of and | vania Conference, at Annville, act- ing as a delegate for the Newtown | Church. iim SA) Wl eaten FERTILIZE THE LAWN This is a good time to fertilize the lawn. A. E. Cooper, Penn State” extension suggests’ a 4-12-4, 4-16-4, or: applied the rate of 10 to 20 pounds per 1000 square. feet of at’ ree et Qe A hail storm in the vicinity of Joplin, Missouri, did $1,000,000 ! damages. the following events: West Lam- | |peter Fair, Mount Joy Fair, Farm | {Bureau Baby Chick Award, Sears | lo . “ “ . |Swine Awards, Nepco Egg Grading | [Contest |ference, FFA Summer Trip to! Maine. The next meeting will be | held the second Monday in October. | { [the |Open Class for {took four of the ten ribbons given Mrs. Aristice Wittle. Daniel Geltmacher attended the | three day EUB Eastern Pennsyl-| lawn surface. | E. Donegal School (I'rom page 1) Musser, Anna Seigrist, 10th grade; [ Donald Wolgemuth, Yvonne Bru- | [ baker, 9h grade and Barbara Ann | Warfel, 8th grade. The Council's election of class officers. Under the | [first project is the supervision of the Jouncil rules and regulations, pri- mary elections are held Monday, September 18, and final class go tions will be held Monday morning, September 25. The Council planning the program for the coun- | ty Convention which will be held at Donegal High School, Friday, No- | vember 10. il at Held Picnic Monday | The faculty of the East Donegal | Township schools held a picnic at | Brookside Park Monday, Septem- | ber 18 as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | Paul Diller. Mr. Diller is guidance | counselor at East Donegal and is a | member of the Guidance Depart- | ment at Franklin and Marshall Col- | lege. The faculty charge of the event were: Saylor, chairman; ments — Miss Grace Henderson, chairman, Mrs. Addie Parker, Mrs. Doris Slaugh, Miss Ruth Eby and Mrs. Vera Gingrich; Fire Mr, Kenneth Depoe and Mr. Richter; |Games — Mr. John Hart, chairman. School Flower Show | The Maytown Grade School will [hold its annual flower show in the auditorium of the East Donegal High School at Maytown, Wednes- day afternoon and evening Septem- ber 27. The flowers will be on dis- play from 1:30 till 3:30 in the after- noon and again in the evening from 7:00 till 9:00 o'clock. There will be classes of asters, zinnias, marigolds, dahlias, roses, gladioli, berries and wild flowers. Special attention will | be given to arrangement as well as the perfection: of the flowers: Prizes will be awarded for each class. The judges will judge the displays he- tween 11:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Dur- ing the evening the combined bands of the Marietta Schools and East Donegal Schools, under the direc- tion of Mr. Morrell Shields, will give a concert beginning at 7:30 o'clock. All parents and friends of the pupils, as well as the public, are cordially invited to attend the show. is also | committees in | Mr. Eu- Refresh- gene Witness Oak News The Witness Oak FFA Chapter held its regular monthly meeting last Monday evening, and elected the following officers: President, Robert Swope; Vice-President, Har~ old Musser; Secretary, David Swei- |gart; Treasurer, Kenneth Kreider; Reporter, James Ober; Chaplain, |Ray Musser; Watch-dog, Alvin Sie- |grist. Also discussed at the meeting was the degree of participation in Leadership Training Con- | York Inter-State Fair Eight boys from the Witness Oak | FFA Chapter in Maytown atiending | York Fair placed in the FFA | Dairy and Livestock | Judges. In the Dairy Contest, Nor- | man Kreider placed third while his | older brother took seventh place. | Harold Gebhard along with Jacob | Shenk placed eighth and tenth re- | spectively. The four boys togeiher The Bulletin, Mt, Joy, Pa., Thursday, Sep. fombor 211 Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The ¢ bulein Dr. ™ F. GIAMBALVO Optometrist 39 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. ® Eyes Examined ® Glasses Fitted & Rips ® Phone 3-9295 HOURS: Tue. Thur,9 a. m..5 p.m, Tue.- Fri., Sat., 6 p.m..8;30 p.m. ee Ro RR HOT or COLD IT IS SEPTEMBER © BEAT THE RUSH With Fall Dryelesnifg Eicherlys YOU PHONE — 3 4071 — - WE CALL iy Ct 0 = LR GE ‘ FET Thurs. 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Richard Hiltebeitel | placed third, only cne point under | second place Roy Fuss from New | Oxford, Pa. Robert Garber placed | fifth in the same contest and Gerald | Stephens placed tenth. Again the | Witness Oak Chapter of | test, sur=- | took four [the ten ribbons. Other boys enter- ing the judging contests were Wal- | ter Stoner, Harold Musser, Kenneth | Kreider, Robert Garber, Norman | Kreider, Alvin Siegrist, Richard Schatz, Bruce Bearnhard Robert [Swope, Harold Gebhard, Donald Le pp, Robert Eckman, John Flory, | Jchn Garber, Jay Ginder, Martin | Heisey, Richard Hiltbeitel, Blaine | Kauffman, Richard Keener, Charles | | Keller, Clyde Kemmerly, Ray Kolp, | | John Lehman, Thomas McCoy, | Richard McKain, Gerry Mumma, Jay Mummau, James Ober, Thomas | |Schatz, Harold Shelly, Jacob Shenk, | |Galen Spickler, Gerald Stephens, | ges) Tressler and Richard Thome. —— { PREVENT SOIL EROSION Thirty-three thousand farms have | |scil erosion prevention practices a result of the educational program | the Pennsylvania State College | agricultural extension service. 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