[=== SEIT Ch h N + | Mi, Joy Mennontie Chanech | 3 Henry Garber, Amos Hess, an ) S P | C | A S urc 0 es Henry Frank, Pastors i | Sunday October 1 | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL| 900 a m. Sunday School THE CHURCHES IN MT. Joy | 100 am. Sermon. AND THE ENTIRE SUR-| The CI k of God r 1 Church In any language, its time for an- ROUNDING COMMUNITY, Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor other permanent for you! We've | a— Sunday. October 1 been checking our files, and know | Trinity Lutheran Church | 9:30 Rally Day Service that just about now, you must be | Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Mr. Jc gph D. Moore, a firmer - going mad with limp waves and Sunday, October 1 | re ceident of Mount Joy, will be the E straggly ends that just won't stay | 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. [ t speaker. This will be a com= - put ! 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship and | Vi ined service. Every member is ur- i i ‘ i : yr Co ion, per to be resent, A hearty lcome oJ What time is it? The time is RO lO { ey ve pi ot early We loom Spt now! Wednesday : ; : ? 7:30 p.m "Eve ning worship. Make an appointment today for , 7:30 pm. Church Council in the | a your new professional permanent Pacis, House, Calvary Bible Church atin wave. a Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor 7:00 p.m. Luther League in the J hn Henry Brubaker, Supt. Our Specials run as [ollows: Parish House. Sunday. October 1 —— is 9:15 a. m. Bible School 3 Trinity Evangelical Cong, Church | Classes in English and Spanish . Q. A. Deck, Pastor 10:25 a. m. Morning Worghin — PCY ) 37 7 ™ y hr LP - : - Sunday, October 1 “Fakers Among The Faithful” The SI ECIALS TH IRT OCTOBER 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. pastor speaking S y 15 Of A 10 NN vr Qn x World Wide Communion Sundays 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. $15.00 for $10.00 $ 8.00 for $ 6.00 will be observed at both 10:30 a. m.} 7:30 p.m. The Evening Service J $10.00 for $ 8.00 $ 6.00 for $ 5.00 and 7:30 p. m. services. Communion | “Divine Selective Service”, meditations by the pastor. ages from the Prophecy of Daniel. eS Wednesday Monday 7:30 p. m. Prayer Service 8:00 pm. Monthly Executive Ebe aT le Beauty Shop 8:30 p.m. Choir Practice Joard the Parsonage. | Wednesday 89 East Main Str MOUNT JOY, PA. St. Luke's Ep}scopal Church way Prager Meeting, end Bisje J’? PHONE 3-4122 | Sunday, October Study. id | 9:30 a. m. ih School N ey om : 4 Prop. Cleo Eberle. Operators - Darlene Nauman, Georgina Crowe 10:45 a. m. Holy Eucharist (1st | N U. B. Church —— and 3rd Sundays) (Morning pray- | Oscar K. Buch, Pastor ea -— ee... ler other Sundays.) Sunday, Octobe r i = ———— | Brotherhood of St. Luke Corpor- 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. ate Communion on last Sunday of | Wednesday each month at 7:30 a. m. 7:30 p. m« Prayer Meeting 7:00 a.m. Holy Eucharist. and C. E. 9 | HOLY DAYS | ————m—— St. Mark's 3 ~ { Salunga Evangelical United Brethren { Church of the Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor ‘ 2 u ort t e soe i John Ebersole, Elder In Charge Sunday, October 1 7 | Mr. John Herr, Supt. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School Ke { Sunday, Qctober 1 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship. i iv 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Observance of World Wide Com- 3 i 10:15 a. m. Church Service munion Sunday. 39 ’ Mount Joy I. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. 5:60 pm. Youth Rally of Young 4 | Everybody is invited. people of Sunday School and = b — church. 3 Lions Clu The Washington Street ; 0 Bm, Evening Worship, | Church Of The Brethren WH Ree [44 Elizabethtown, Pa. Afierncon snd evening, Women’s Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor te “eciety of World 8 rvic In istitute Ralph Alleman, S. S. Supt. Bie ng In We i tn church, Mis j | Sunday, October 1 wi take Ihe pa °o a: 0 Te far | 9:30 a. m. Church School | ang the local stciety. | 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship; ; Midweek: Praves Sor a a | Dedication of Parents and Children, | i 30 pm. Midweek Prayer Ser- {and the sermon cn “Gates To, The | vi i | Kingdom”. | Chu ci neil f Ad- | i 99 7:30 p.m. Evening Service, i monthly meeting, | The sermon, “We Would See Jesus” AL itty A ee 6:45 p.m. Children’s Choir re- 3 | hearsal. Glosshrenner Evangelical i 0 Senior Choir rehearsal : United Brethren Church Sita put Son Ip Tehgorsa 2 | Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor Mount ‘Sov Methodist Church i Sng y, October 1 . - > hi 3 30 am. Sunday School Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister 3 “8 ay School. 1 > ol Allema Sunt 1 | Sr a.m. Holy Communion | Ralph Alleman, Supt. 3 | 4:60 p.m. Jr. C. E. Society ff Sunday Ox tober 1 ; Add your “foot” to the “MILE-OF-PENNIES” 8! 7:15 pm. Evening Worship. Sunday School | 8:15 p.m. Council of Administra- | m rning w : when a LION contacts you! Or go “LION- &| tion Meeting. n. Evening We rs Tuesday | Cor xd Communion Service at hunting” and help reach the goal of 5280 feet wll ban District WSWS meeting | the Salunga Methodist. Church. Vednesday f nite at of pennies. Proceeds will be used to heip de- | pm. Midweek Service Salunga Methodist Church . aursday Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister fray the cost of the 1950 Mount Joy Hallowe'en | Ladies Aid Society | Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. — Sunday, October 1 Parade. Support this popular community pro- Mt. Pleasant 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 2 5 Brethren In Christ Church 7:30 p.m. Ccmmunion Servic ject and help make it better than ever. Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor ee et GEV A Neer ns Sunday, October 1 IT “ tree i adver 9:00 a. m » Sunday School Stimulate your husiness by adver | 10:30 a. . Pre aching tising in the Bulletin. A Only Chevrolet lets you make such a 7 i ri © ? i i eg, Hk 5 -and at the lowest prices, too! Rd 7a “ } 7%. Choose "between Standard Drive and POWER itz Automatic Transmission Combination of Powerglide automatic transmission and 105-h.p. engine op- tional on De Luxe models at exira cost, vs ZA Choose between Styleline and Fleetline Styling Choose the Bel Air and the Convertible America’s Best Seller . . . America’s Best Buy! NEWCOMER MOTORS, Inc. MOUNT JOY, PA. wd ij IMT. JOY STUDENT COUNCIL | The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 28, 1950-~8 'Glassbrenner E UB HELD ORGANIZATION MEETING - The Mount Joy High School su-{ Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin H d M |dent Council held its first session | urc a ost last Wednesday at which time they | "= a a ood 1 elected the following officers: Pres- Successful Year ident, John Bowman; Vice Pres, De, M. F. GCIAMBALVO Earl Shelly; Secretary, Thelma : Tl Glossbrenner Evangelical gpovk: Treasurer, Betty Lou Frank | Optometrist United Brethren Church, of Florin, qe Council then discussed plans i recently closed one of its most ood an Ice Cream party to the 39 E. Main St. cessful years in the history of the| jcc which presented the best as Mount Joy, Pa. congregation, The membership NOW| tut the fsembiy program dauring 1¢ comin tands at 233, a net increase cf 6 vear. committees were organized to HOURS: . Eyes Ex ed ver last year. The Sunday School carry out the Council's plans. These | Tue.-Thur.9 a. m5 p.m. ® (Glasses Fitted & Repaired I0W averages of IN attendance, the Social, Service, Assem= |] ll Tue. Fri. Sat., 6 p.m.-8;30 p.m. ® Phone 3-9295 wcrease of 7 over last year. The bly, and Publicity committees. ll nid-week service had an average The students c¢ mprising Mount = - ttendance of 30. The morning wors Jov's Student Council ave: Seniors: | == - hip attendance averaged 150. The John Bowman, James Booth, Thel oy fii - eo evening vespers attendance average ma Sherk, and Richard Tyndall ed 70. Juniors: Donald Thome, Earl Shel- HOT OR OLD In the area of finances the yearfly and Loretta Kline. Sophomores C was outstanding. The money given|gij| Tyndall, Betty Lou Frank, and to missions totalled $1800. The lo-/pay, Clinger. Freshmen: Charles IT. JS cal expenses amounted to $5,853 | Mayer, Ralph Berrier, and Doris | | Members and friends of the church|yga thorn. | SEPTEMBER contributed $9,420 to the building ret UP | fund which now totals $25,000. The total income for the church in all Weddings BEAT areas was $18912, This means an \ verage giving of $75 per member, (From page D THE (hus placing this church in the top Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzkee, Mt 0 . \ marriage © ten churches of the East Pennsyl- Joy R2, announce the marriage of | RUSH i vania Conference for giving per|thelr daugater, Mari di Je hn ¥. i member Fox, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. John | { : Fox, 146 E. Vine St, Lancaster, Wi th i i D y | g All other such as vhich took place Saturday in Wash- | i a r GE eanin Ladies Aid and Womens Society of ington Bore. Church of God. 1 i 2 fo L 4 ( 100. ne | World Service, the Otterbein Bro-| | R. W. Weaver officinted at th RN ' eV. . V.. eave crate ‘ 21% therhood, Jr. C. E. Society and the toul le Jing i .. 3 : : . double ring ceremony. | Yeuth Fellowship evidenced fine hl 1C el ys steps forward. ye ‘ = 0 ! steps forward Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffsmith, 503 i In connection with the Main St Annville. announce | 8 i Wide Communion Service to be|ihe forthcoming marriage of their | YOU PHONE — 3 4071 — WE CALL held on Sunday, October 1, Pauline May, to Jere M. |} church officers and Sunday school Snavely, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess: | teachers will be consecrated. The] |Snavely, Jr. Cooper Ave. Landis- 4 officers of the church include John ville. K. Wittle, lay delegate and Arthur| my i ; ak ace Th F id S da € | ie wedding will {ake place at - - ur A. Braun, alternate; Mr. C. S. < : = urs. Il ay at y y 8 awe, Mr. L. p.m. Saturday in Landisville sley, class le wer and Park Shetter,|Church of God, Landisville. The | SEPT 28-29-30 1950 assistant; Mr. Elmer Wittle is Chief|Reyv. Robert W. Etter. ccusin of the . ’ steward with the following helpers, pride -elect, will officiate at the! | Mrs. Elmer Wittle, Aaron Buck-|qouble ring ceremony. He will be | PE IAI » lier, Raymond Forwood, Mar-|assisied by the Rev. Raymond H. tlin Gish, Mrs. Earl Royer, Norman|paihl ly Will; Mr. B. F. Kauffman is finan--| remem we Resetve the Bight cial secretary and Mr. C. S. Nissley to Limit Quantities | is church treasurer, E i ngagemen S i HOME-MADE STYLE The trustees of the church are N ly . N 1 TREN \ C. S. Nissley, B. F. Kauffman, Park yp 2 Vrs, Ba i 5 5d PILKLES pins ¢ Shetter, John K. Wittle, Augustus|®™ Wg od; ‘Phi 1 Shetter. Chief usher is Mr. He € Rgement ot their | 57's UNPEELED HALVES Buckwalter. Mr. C. E. Musselman| 2248010 minds > is secretary of the Council of Ad- | Bernard £rnmermen, son of Mr A PRICOTS No. Ee an Cc | ministration. Misses Malinda Myers, ind Mrs. Harold Zimmerman, of : Estella Haldeman, and Ruth Fisher| : 4 hist LIBBY'S NEW PACK—SWEET constitute the Flower Committee. Miss Adourian is’ 2 Sender al Sa Friends Select School a Mrs. Irvin Bishop is president f° nds Select My. Zimmer GARDEN PEAS NEA c the Ladies Aid, Mrs. John K. who attended IFranklin and | is secretary and Mrs. Aaron Buck- Nor Celloge, 3s employed I Y's LONG SHREDS | walter is treasurer. Mrs. John K.|™S "abel | 2 a oe No. 2! 2 Cc vit : a | SA lar Wittle is president of the WSWS,| RL A . yr. is Gans | Mrs J. Robert Nissley is secretary _ and Mrs. Henry e. Kreiner NF 1 ; * [Manheim R2, a nce the gage- and Mrs. Norman Will is treasurer. or heim R2, STON Lite LIBBY'S TASTY DEEP BROWN VEG. Mr. Cornelius Wisegarver ic pres- ment of their daughter, Thelma | ident of the Br therhood, Carl Win- Jane, to william D. Rider, son of PORK & BEANS TH oz C ters 1s secret Ly and Jacob Stehman a 2 aug rs. 3 hn Rider, 109 w. ree eee Is treasurer. Miss Dorothy Baker is cans Siteet, ious ore LIBBY'S CALIF director of i} j NP ad Miss Kreiner is employed by the rector ne Jr. C. KE. Society. . : . ; wi Cerberich-Payne Shoe Co, ere RU large C In the Sunday Scho:zl, Mr. C. F nd Mr. Rid : iq No. 2/2 can - : dan i . 3 employed a ng ‘man is Supe rl nt. Mayer Poultry Farm. south a ere ar re, Mrs. Elmer Wittle. Jan- f town. Th edd he ie iN A CAN—LIBEY'S HAWAIIAN 0 OW ne weddin wil tak ot Nentwig 1 Elmex COIWOO( 1 1 ot ; inc ine J 2 W 1. place in the near future PINE A PPLE TICE large 46-0z. C 11 cachers are, Mrs, C. S. Nissley, — oO ec can Park Shette Raymond Forwood, RALLY DAY AT Mrs. John Wittle, Mr. C. S. Nissley, CHURCH OF C oD These Lanco Stores and all other Lanco Stores everywhere offer the Jack Ray, Arthur A. Braun. Rev X ii x : : above Specials . « + « » John H. Gable, Joyce Baker Mount Joy Church of God |} JOHN BENDER, SALUNGA ROBT. HOUSEAL, MAYTOWN Ralp} Vr Wi navi hoid its annual Rally Day Ser JOIIN BOOTH, MOUNT JOY VERNE HIESTAND, SALUNGA Mrs es vhill Lo vices this Sunday, October 1, 1950 GROCERY, RHEEMS R. G. RICE, SILVER SPRING jars, Miss Ruth Fisher, gana wm || L. G. FORNEY, FLORIN EARLE STAUFFER, LANDIS- Vii C. E. Musselman and Mrs Nir. Josenh DD. Mood B. or GROSH, MILTON GROVE VILLE Norman Will. The treasurer of the a 1 R= poo > S. G. HERSHEY & SON, ELI- J. N. WALMER, ELIZABETH- Sunday school is Jol K. Wittle > me re 3h Y ZABEMITOWN TOWN Phe ti Hey 0 1: wiil be the guest speaker. Joe, I'ne treasurer of the huilding fund|, I to } : f Arthur A Braun. Joyce Baker |, 1S ai 0 his many Tends in nd Dorothy Baker ap . (town, will have a very inspiring ana rothy Baker are the planists thi pecial ion { the S dav acho Mrs non message tor tnis special occasion To Mae wol. Mrs. Norma In addition to the guest speaker Will is the pianist for Church ser- Heb All. al > i . vices and Mr. B. F. Kauffman jaf Wii BSD Sie He DN go aby pie gram special music by another choir director : as ee ome former resident. Mrs. Louise Heisey CBI rs Good of Bainbridge will sing a | St FPORT YOUR BOY SCOUTS solo and will also join with Mr: | GIVE ARTIC LES TOWARD SALE gelyn Divet and Mrs. Ethel Bros- Now is your opportunity to Parti. as a trio with those articles you have stored We cordially invite you to attend in the attic or basement, and you this service. Come and bring others just couldn't find use for. All you with you have to do is contribute these ar- eines — ticles to the Boy Scouts, who in FFA TRAINING PARLEY turn will hold a public sale at tae AT MAYTOWN OCT. 25 Scout Den, sometime in November. The Lancaster County Vocationa The scouts will canvass the bor- Agriculture Teachers will hold the ough week days and Saturdays up mnual léadership training confer. to the sale dege which will be an- ence for Future Farmers of Amer- { nounced later. ica officers on October 25 at the Eas The proceeds of this sale will be Donegal Tw Hig School. May d neg: vp. High School, May | used to take the boys camping in| wn. ome repairs oans | the summer months and for the up- Approximately 200 FFA repre- | keep of the troop. sentatives from Lancaster, York and YOU CAN INSULATE — PUT ON A NEW EE 1 Tt “bread Tt, Ade ounties will attend. The APNG oa i WOMEN'S WORK GROUP program will open with lunch at th ROOF INS ALL A NEW HEATING PRESENTED PLAY SUNDAY The Women’s Work Group of the i East Fairview Church cf the Breth- | school cafeteria, a general meeting SYSTEM — make manyfrepairs and improve- and discussion periods. A banguet will 1e fcliowed by an ments with a loan here at reasonable cost. ren presented the play, It Takes a|evening program. Thomas Malin, | Heap of Living in a House to Make| supervisor of vocational education THE a Home, et the Salunga Church of| in York and Lancaster counties; Dr. | NAI | y : Xir | 1 NAT | | the Brethren Sunday eyening. The|J. W. Bingeman, East Donegal su- NIN \ rR | play was given at the recent annual pervising principal, and Gene Love, Lh ; MOUNT JOY, PA. Say, .onference of the Church of supervisor of vocational agriculture | Xo \ i 3rethren in” Grand Rapids, Mich. (he service was sponsored by the Women’s Work Group of the lunga Churci. re eG Everybody in this locality reads | The Bulletin—that's why its adver-| J tisers get such excellent results. Sa-| ( at Maytown, will Le in charge — mr ll Qn oe Everybody reads newspapers but NOT everybody reads circular ad- | vertising left on their door step. re en AA Qe rm TIN UNION THERE Is STRENGTH $< Stimulate your business by adver- |tising in the Bulletin, } Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation