The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 05, 1950, Image 5

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Pverybody reads newspapers bud
(MISSIONARY FORUM AT THE
NOT everybody reads circular ad- LANDISVILLE CHURCH OF GOD
vertising left on their door step.

| On Saturday, October 14th the
| Missionary Forum will begin at 2
P. M. in the Landisville Church of
ANNOUNCING God with a song service, Speak-
New Location
the afternoon will be Mrs.
Ethel Bucher of Shippensburg (for-
merly of Mount Joy) and Miss
'Rhoda Kauffman of Maytown, Pa.
| ers of
FROM 61 EAST MAIN STREET missionary on furlough from India.
30 East Main St. have a thrilling message on his
TO
MOUNT JOY
RAHNS SHOE SERVICE
Speaker, Rev, Bartges, a mission-
NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING
WASHINGTON, D. C
ary on furlough from Japan will By Anne Goode
To be
fried chicken 1s
imprisonment in that place. absolutely positive
Gveryone is urged to hear him.
| its thickest part.
Stimulate your business by adver
tising in the Bullet. ing.
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WILSON L.
ANNOUNCES
A VETERINARY
LIMITED
ROHRERSTOWN,
Telephone Lancaster
TO
Stains on a lace
MILLER,
THE
D. V. M.,
OPENING OF
PRACTICE
POULTRY DISEASES
pose dye.
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tablecloth ean be
removed easily with color remover. |
Dip it in the solution until the en- |
tire cloth is white or nearly white. |
Then recolor it with ecru all-pur- |
your |
completely cooked,
take the largest piece and cut into
The meat should |
cut easily with no pink color show-
| was
| and never
To keep egg yolks in the center
when you want attractive hard |
cooked eggs, stir the eggs around |
at in the water every once in a while
PA as they cook.
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IN
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Use this ad or come into store and fill out a ticket.
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JEWELRY BY VANDEL,
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the devotions.
Mrs. Annie Stauffer
Shookers presented a
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November
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Mrs.
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hostess,
Exhibit |Week
Jeweler
MOUNT JOY, PA.
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HADLEY, GEMEX Mrs. Ella Lindemut?
signs of holding over through win-
and extrava-
worry is
But this need
never happen if you give them the |
ol’ shinola neutral and patch up
scuffs with a little lipstick. They'll
apples or onions, place them in a
muffin pan to bake. You'll find they
Kate Barnhart gave a reading.
will be hostess |
class meeting.
led a delicious luncheon to Mrs.
IF Helwig, Mrs. Dorothy Derr,


The Kings Daughters” Bible Class |
at the home of |
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business followed |
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WINNER WILL BE ANNOUNCED MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1950 | 1rvin Kaylor, Mrs. Lillie Sanders, |
W H Ww Mrs. Kate Barnhart, Mrs. Blanche |
arren . Greena alt | Parson, Mrs. Mary Walker, Miss
| Mae Shreiner, Mrs. Annie Stauffer,
Murs. Emma |
HADLEY, FOSTNER | Hiestand, Mrs. Eli Smeltzer, Miss
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{| Emma Shookers and Miss Anna |
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What Advertising
Does - - -
When someone starts advertising,
Someone starts buying;
When someone starts buying,
Someone starts selling;
When someone starts selling,
Someone starts making;
When someone starts making,
Someone starts working;
When someone starts working,
Someone starts earning;
When someone starts earning,
Someone starts buying:
An endless chain, so to speak, and
the merchant who doesn’t advertise
and advertise regularly is doing noth-
ing if he isn’t breaking links in this
endless chain.
Simply Dial 3-9661 Mt. Joy, and a skiled ad writer of The Bulletin, a newspaper
brimful of reader interest—about everything that happens in this community—will
be glad to place your merchandise before the reading: public.






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| it fairly caused Burt to writhe. At |
C [ facturing excuses for the sole pur- |
| suspect her
| and I don’t mind telling you it's
| getting on
| F°" A MONTH THINGS were
serene.
| kitchen.
| ty you don’t believe me.”
| himself. Moreover,
| certain feeling
| beased his vanity.
|
|
|

Ironclad |
Excuse |
By Richard Hill Wilkinson



HORTLY
to Lynn Harvey it became evi-
AFTER his marriage
|
| dent to Burt Englewood that his |
wife was a procrastinator of the |
first order,
This was annoying because Burt
was used to order and system and
routine and regular schedules. He
had definite time for doing things,
and he did them as planned. He
never late for an appointment, |
left articles of clothing |
He never set over |
|
strewn around.
until tomorrow things that could |
be done today.
Despite his annoyance, Burt |





tried to be fair. He realized that
there must be |
certain things |
«Minute | about his own
: habits that proved
Fiction distracting to
Lynn. A nd so,
instead of complaining, he en-|
deavored to discover his own faults |
and rectify them in the hopes that
she would take notice and try to
improve her own deficiencies.
But no matter to what ends he
went his endeavors and sacrifices
made no impression whatever on
Lynn. She continued blithely to
procrastinate, and the blase inno-
cence with which she accomplished
length he was driven to complaint
The occasion was provoked by a
bureau drawer void of so¢ks when
Burt was in sore need of these ar-
ticles of apparel.
“Good heavens, Lynn!” he
blurted. “I own two dozen pairs of
Church Notes
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY
AND THE ENTIRE SUR-
ROUNDING COMMUNITY,


Saianga
Church of the Brethren
John Ebersole, Elder In Charge
Mr. John Herr, Supt.
Sunday, October 8
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:15 a. m. Church Service
7:30 p.m. Evening Service,
Everybody is invited.
Mt. Pleasant
Brethren In Christ Church
Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor
Sunday, October 8
9:00 a. m. Sunday School


Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and
Henry Frank, Pastors
| Sunday, October 8
9:00 a. m., Sunday School
7:30 pm. Young Peoples Meeting
The Washington Street
Church Of The Brethren
Elizabethtown, Pa,
Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
Ralph Alleman, S. S. Supt.
Sunday, October 8
9:30 a. m. Church School
Classes for all ages and needs.
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship;
Dr. A. C. Baugher will preach.
7:30 p.m. Evening Service,
Film, “Prejudice”, dealing with the

effects of racial and religious dis-
crimination.
Glossbrenner Evangelical
United Brethren Church
Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor
Sunday, October &
9:30 a.m. Sunday School.
10:30 am. Morning Warship.
4:00 p.m. Jr. C. E. Society
7:15 p.m. Evening Worship.
the things. Certainly there must be 730 ay WSCS meeting at the
one washed and mended.” Church.
Lynn's eyes widened. She | Wednesday
looked apologetic and contrite.
“Darling! I'm so sorry. I ins
tended to finish them up last
night, but as you know, the
Westlands dropped in and 1
simply couldn't.”

Which was true. |
7:30 p.m. Midweek Service
Mount Joy Methodist Church
Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister
Ralph Alleman, Supt.
Sunday, October 8
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
After awhile Burt began to sus- | Rally Day. Special speaker and mu-
|
pect his wife of strategy, |
|
pose of evading the inconvenience |
of household duties. He began to
of being lazy. The
more he thought about it, the more
convinced he became and present-
ly he accused her openly.
\ Lynn looked at him with a hurt
and angry expression. ‘Burt Engle-
wood! You think that! Of all
things! Why, I can’t believe it! And
I have been trying to improve, too.
Only— only 1 haven't been feeling
well lately. I've even thought of go-
ing to a doctor.”
“Doctor!” Burt
scoffed. “You
of manu- is
. 30 p.m. Evening Worship
Salunga Methodist Church
Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
Sunday, October §
9:30 a.m. Sunday School.
10:30 am. Worship service.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
Sunday, October 8
9:30 a. m. Church School
Tuesday, Oct.ober 10th
7:45 a. m. The Woman's Mission-
ary Societies of Mount Joy and
Donegal will meet in the Sunday
don’t need any doctor. What you [School Room of The Presbyterian
need is a little backbone and ambi- | Church, Mt. Joy. Hostesses will be
Mrs. Harry’ Brackbill and Mrs.
tion! You're just downright lazy,
my nerves.”
And then one day Burt
and found Lynn asleep
and the |

came home
on the living room couch,
breakfast dishes still in the sink
and dinner not yet started. He
woke her roughly.
|
|

a . You're just downright
Yazy, and I don’t mind telling
you it’s getting on my nerves.’
‘Well, what's your iron-clad ex-
cuse' this time? Have a pain in
| Sunday
Sermon,
| Music by the Organist
| Directress Mrs. Ethel Broske.
[public is invited to this Musical.
“The
Tuesday, Oct.ober 10th
{ary Societies of
{Donegal will meet in the Sunday
Warren Foley. Mrs. Harold Risser
[of Columbia, Treasurer for Presby-
| terian,
{and the topic
the National Meeting—Even Great-
er Things”
will be the
will
guest speaker
be “Echoes of
The Church of God
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
October 8
9:30 am. Sunday Schoo!
10:36 a.m. Morning Worship
“Our God Who Is Able.”
7:30 pm. A program of Sacred
and Choir
The
Wednesday
7:30 pm,
ing.
Regular Prayer Meet-

First Presbyterian Church
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
Sunday, October 8
9:30 a.m. Church School.
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship.
“God the Father.”
6:30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship,
“What We Presbyterians Believe’,
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
Mount of Transition.”
7:45 a. m. The Woman's Mission=
Mount Joy and
Arid gi eh School Room of The Presbyterian
your foot or something? ii Church, Mt. Joy. Hostesses will be
“No,” said Lynn, “it's in my Harry Brackbill and Mrs.
side. T don’t know what it is, Burt. | wa en Foley. Mrs. Harold Risser
Besides, I was dreadfully tired. |,f Columbia, Treasurer for Presby-
I'm awfully sorry.” terian, will be the guest speaker
110
“Tired? Lazy, you mean!
Lynn sighed and started for the
“All right, Burt. I'm sor-
Burt was mightily pleased with
it gave him a
of superiority, ap- |

Thus having satisfied himself
that Lynn was once and for all
definitely cured and having
promised himself that he would
never again break down when
she offered her excuses, it was
something of a shock to return
home two days later and find
her stretched full length on the
couch,
“Well,” he roared, ‘“‘what is this,
a game? There's plenty to be done
around here, yet you seem to find
time enough to take a snooze. Just
what is your excuse this time?
Now don’t tell me you're sick or
something. That gag’s worn out.”
But Lynn didn't move. She lay

there, very still. And presently
Burt came nearer, bent down to
| peer at her face. A horrible, sick;
clutched at his heart;
sense of shame a
ening fear |
a wretched .
guilt and self-condemnation,
For Lynn had an iron-clad Phy
cuse at last that was flawless.
et etl Ie en |
Everybody reads newspapers but
| NOT everybody reads circular ade |
vertising left on their door step.
and the topic will be
the National Meeting—Even Great-
er Things”
ster
ing, the following officers were el-
“Echoes of
At the meeting of the Westmin-
Fellowship, last Sunday even-


ected, Glenn Bailey, President, Sal-
ly Ann Nissley, «president, Fli-
nor Lane, secretary, Constance
Lane, Treasurer,
Calvary Bible Church
Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor
John Henry Brubaker, Supt.
Sunday, October 8
9:15 a. m. Bible School
9:30 a. m. Spanish Bible
taught by Rev. George Ferris.
10:25 a. m. Morning Worshin
and Message by the Pastor—'‘What
Saith The Scripture”.
7:00 p.m. Prayer Period.
7:30 pm. The Evening Service
“A Divinely Ordered Kingdom.”
Wednesday
7:30 Prayer Meeting, and Bible
Study.
Class
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Sunday, October 8
9:30 am. Sunday School.
10:45 am. Morning Worship.

Newiown U. B. Church
Oscar K. Buch, Pastor
Sunday, October 8
9:00 am. Sunday School.
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship.
Wednesday
7:00 Prayer Meeting and C. E.
Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
Q. A. Deck, Pastor
Sunday, October 8
9:30 a. m. Sunday School.
10:30 am. Harvest Home Service
Sermon by the Pastor.
6:30 p.m. Junior dnd Intermediate
C.E.
7:30 p.m. Evening worship.
Sermon by the Pastor.
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Prayer Service
8:30 p.m. Choir Practice
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday, October 8
9:30 a.m. Sunday School.
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship.
Monday
7:30 p.m. Ladies Bible Class will
meet at the Parish house.
Thursday
7:00 p.m. Luther
Parish House.
League in the
St. Mark's
Evangelical United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday, October 8
9:00 am. Sunday School
10:15 a. m. Morning Worship.
6:00 p.m.
ecutive meeting.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship,
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Ser-
vice.
Thursday
6:45 p.m. Children’s Choir re-
hearsal.
7:45 p.m. Senicr Choir rehearsal.

ST. MARK’S YOUTH RALLY
The young people of St. Mark's
EUB Church met for a Youth Rally,
Sunday evening. Fifty young people
participated in the program of devo-
tions and games. The recrganization
of the Youth Fellowship resulted in
the selection of the following offi-
cers: President, Bonnie Bigler; Vice
President, Thelma Sherk; Secre-
tary, Julia Witmer; Treasurer, Ro-
bert Schneider. An executive meet-
ing will be held this Sunday even-
ing to plan for the future activities
of the Fellowship.
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FOOD SALE, OCTOBER 7
The Rosary Society of the As-
sumption, Blessed Virgin Church,
Mount Joy, will hold a focd sale,
Saturday, October 7th, at the Wol-
gemuth Inc. corner of Main and
Delta Streets, for the benefit of the
church.
Sale will be held from 10:00 a.m.
to 1:00 p.m.


UST A LIL ACT
TO GET YOUR
ATTENTION WHILE
WE PUT IN

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Youth Fellowship Ex-!
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The Bulletin, Mi. Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 5, 1950
I SREY
Dr. M. F. GIAMBALYVO
Optometrist
39 E. Main St.
Mount Joy, Pa.
® Eyes Examined
® Glasses Fitted & Repaired




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OCTOBER 5-6-7, 1950
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ACCEPTED BY AMERICAN MEDICAL ASS'N — SHURFINE
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