{ NED a Pe dd - a dl Ree SLOAN'S PHARMACY = St. Luke's Episcopal’ Church ny Sunday, October 15 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 Morning Worship. ‘ Rev. urch®Notes WS PERTAINING TO ALL IE CHURCHES IN MT, JOY IND “THE ENTIRE SUR- DUNDING COMMUNITY, Sunday, Octobeh 15 Qin First Presbyterian Church 10:45 ‘a.m. Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor Sunday, October 15 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. “The Son ol God”. Rev. 3 av op 18 Mt. Pleasant Sunday, October 15 9:30 am Brethren In Christ Church 6:15 pm. Westminster Fellowship. | Day Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor { 4 y Day lay, October 15 ae TRE a, m. Sunday School Calvary Bible Church 6:30 pm. MY. F Rev. C. I. Summy, Pastor 7:30 pm { John Henry Brubaker, Supt. | Sunday, Octoben 15 9:15 a. m. Bible School 9:20 Bible Class for Porto Rican Saiunga Church of the Brethren John Ebersole, Elder In Charge Glossbrenner United Brethren Rev. Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and 7:30 pm The Washington Street Quartet, Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. The REXALL Store Rev. Nevin H. Ralph Alleman, Donegal Presbyterian Church Rev. T. A. McGregor, Sunday, October 15 Zuck, Pastor 9:30 a. m. Church School S. S. Supt. 7:30 p.m. Evening Clouds.” Rev. C. F. Sunday, Octoben 15 John IH. Gable, 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Harvest Home Service. Sunday School. Meeting Evening Worship “ Mount : Joy Methodist; Church . Robert C., Pike, Ralph Alleman, Supt. nister Salunga Methodist Church Robert C. Pike, Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Minister . Special speaker and mu= Evangelical Church {a Mr. John Herr, Supt. | farm workers (in Spanish). will be Sunday October 15 Sunday, October 15 J taught by Rev. George Ferris. 30 a.m. Sunday School. 9:00 a, m. Sunday School 10:25 a. m. Morning Worshin ry 30 am, 10:15 a. m. Church Service “Litigation! What Saith The Serip= 4:00 p.m. Jr. C. E, 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. tures?” The psstor speaking. 7:15 pm. Everybody is invited. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Period. Tuesday ———— 7:30 p. m., The Young People ol 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY through MONDAY Mt. Joy Mennonite Church the Church will have charge of the |begin. Rev service. A program has been plan- | Wednesday 1 : Don’t miss this service. 7:30 Rev. Parmer - Henry Frank, Pastors ne d. Don’t n Tu 0 p.m. Rev. Parmer, 9 23 Inclusive Sunday, Octoben 15 Vanday IN oh Ret : Or AT 9:00 a. . 8 av Sel 7:30 p.m. hor Rehearsa 7:30 p.m. Rev. Dr. J. C TWO IDENTICAL REXALL PRODUCTS FOR THE PRICE OF ONLY 1+ 1c S00 8. 2 Soy chee Wednesday Friday : : 7:30 Prayer Meeting, and Bible 7:30 pm. Mr. Mervin W, ——— Study. Saturday Messiah College Pastoy The Church of God Helwig, Pastor Morning Warship. Society Evening Worship. Founders Week Services | Patrich speaker. Deitzler. Brandt. Pastor Worship Phone 3-3001 MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Sunday, October 15 “Regarding the 9:30 Sunday S 1 9:30 a. m. Church School Tuesday 10:30 ply Morn Classes for all ages and needs. 9:30 a.m. The Presbytery of Don- Q Y am Maosing 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship; egal will meet at Donegal Church 30 pam Sermon “Now The Light Has |The new Moderator, Rev. Robert L. vices a ne EL . both wors shiv services. Presbyters in the afternoon. Fall Communion Y 2 Come’ Roberts, Pastor of Honey Brook, 1.3 : . We write GET 7:30 p.m. Youth Service Pequea, Church, will be inducted. Wednesday Yunis and Pring THE Sermon “What Is Youth's Domin- | The Ladies of Donegal Church will | | Meetings, ‘i > ] " sm ion?" serve Dinner to the Presbyters by x J Your Ads MONEY The Rev. David K. Hanawalt, Re- | Noon. The Sacrament of the Lord's wi . Wnts gional Youth Secretary, will preach } Supper will be observed by the ten in need of Printing. mmunion With God” Ser= | and Senior Pray- EE Male (any= thing) kindly remember the Bulletin t. Mark's Evangel United Brethren ¢ Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Siinday, Octoben 15 Rally ‘Day. will be observed in St. Mark's ‘Sunday School this Sunday, October 15, beginning at 9:00 a.m There will be a combined service including the devotional period of the Sunday School session, an ab- breviated lesson period, and the special Rally Day program for Which the whole school will assem- Le in the | this part of the program, Mr, and Church Auditorium, In! | Mrs. Alvin Albright, of Allentown, | | will present a program of sacred music. The Albrights are artists | upon the marimba, the vibra<harp, | the cathedral cnimes, and the pia- no, and present a varied program | including all of these instruments. | This part of the program will begin fat 9:45 and will take the | the morning worship. 1:45 p.m. The Youth will meet at the church for a ure Hunt, an indoor picnic, votiona! service. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship, The evening worship service Le in charge of Frank A. Nickel, Jn me of the Ministerial students of the conference who received his Treas- Probationers license at the recent sessions of the Cl nference. | Wednesday | 7:30 pm. Midweek Prayer Ser- | vice, Thursday { Dorcas Society outing during the | day. | 6:45 | hearsal. [ 7:45 p.m. Rehearsal for | choirs f.r Florin anniversary. ior choir rehearsal, following. [ 7:30 p.m. Ushers League meetin: | the home of Christian Miller | Blizt abethtown R1, prcgram will in- clude the showing of a filin on a | religious theme Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church Children’s Choir re- p.m massed OR YOU AND NEXT DOOR? Ng RUNNING AMERICA is the joint job of 150, 000,000 people. It’s the biggest job in the world today —keeping it running for liberty and for freedom. And the whole world’s watching to see whether Americans can do it! IN MUCH OF THE WORLD today, the people have resigned from running their own countries. Others have been quick to step in—first with promises of “‘security’’—and then with whips and guns—to run things their way. The evidence is on every front page in the world, every day. FREEDOM COMES UNDER ATTACK. The reality of war has made every American think hard about the things he’s willing to work and fight for—and freedom leads the list izations spoke out—giving the great United States Congress its unmistakable Grass Roots signal from home! And ever watchful, ever sensitive to an alert peopie, The Congress saw that signal, and heard the people speak oui, loud and plain. That's democracy in action. That's the American way! But that freedom has been attacked here recently—just as it has been attacked in other paris of the world. One of the most serious threats to individual freedom has been the threat of Government-dominated Compulsory Health Insurance, falsely presented as a new guarantee of health “security’’ for everybody. Today among the 10,000 great organizations on militant public record against "Compulsory Health Insurance” are: General Federation of Women's Clubs American Farm Bureou Federation National Grange Veterans of Foreign Wars National Conference of Catholic Charities American Protestant Hospital Association American Legion \ National Association of Small Business Men United States Chamber of Commerce National Association of Retail Grocers National Retail Dry Goods Association American Bar Association THE PEOPLE WEIGH THE FACTS. In the American manner, the people studied the case for Socialized Medicine—and the case against it. They found that Government domination of the people's medical affairs under Compulsory Health Insurance means lower standards of medical care, higher payroll taxes, loss of incentive, damage to research, penalties for the provident, rewards for the improvident. They found that no country on edrth can surpass Amer- ica’s leadership in medical care and progress. ;They found that able doctors, teachers, nurses and scientists —working in laboratories where Science, not Politics, is master—are blazing dramatic new trails to health for Americans—and for the world. o Doctors of this Nation are grateful that the people refused to be wooed by the fantastic promises of this un-American excursion into State Socialism. © Dociors of America are dedicated to serve their fellow citizens at home and their comrades in uniform, wherever serv- ice to this Nation may take them. ® And the thing they stand ready to fight for—to sacrifice for—to die for—is not the alien way of life of Socialism, but the prideful THE “GRASS ROOTS’ SIGNALS CONGRESS. In cvery com- munity in the Nation, people stood up to be counted on this im- portant issue.- Thousands of local women’s clubs, civic groups, farm, business, religious, taxpayer, medical, educational and patriotic organ security of a free and self-reliant people! \ aman THE VOLUNTARY WAY IS THE AMERICAN WAY! LJ y : - tas a 4 ® Throughout the Nation, free men and women, working and planning in America—70 million people are protected by Voluntary Health together, are finding the American answer to every question of medical ance! @ Throughout the Nation, families are insuring themselves against i service, care and cost. Hundreds of Voluntary He: lth Insurance Plans are the major costs of illness—at reasonable, budget- basis prices. Voluntary | in healthy competition—sponsored by doctors, insurance companies, hos- Health Insurance takes the economic shock out of illness. Protect your { pitals, fraternal organizations—by industry, agriculture and labor. @ ‘Today family now. e For information, ask your doctor—or your insurance man. ™ 1 — seta An American’s greatest heritage is the right to learn the facts—and lo speak his mind. Maintained with honor and used with sincerity—that right will guarantee forever that 3 Ww PARTICIPATED IN PAYING FOR THIS SPACE PHYSICIANS CF THIS COMMUNITY AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION NATIONAL EDUCATION CAMPAIGN CME NORTH LA SALLE STREET, ILLINSIS LICAS®™ CHICACS, sn teeter ne. Pe _ ER 1 T_T nn Q. A. Deck, Pastor Sunday, October 15 I’ Rally Day Combined Service. Paul, | | 9:30 am. Rev. Thos. Speaker. Mr. Elmer Scheid, numbers. Lancaster, Pa | Special Organ | Specials. [ 7:30 p.m. Evening worship. | Motion Pictures of our Kentucky | Mission. Rev. Thos. Paul, Message | Wednesday | 7:30 p. m. Prayer Service | | { Trinity Lutheran Church W. L. Koder, Pastor Octoben 15 Sunday School. Morning Worship Rev. { Sunday {9:30 a.m. | 10:45 a.m. | Tuesday { 7:45 pm. Womens | Society at Parish House. ! Thursday | 7:00 p.m. Luther Le: | Parish House. Missionary : hi gue in the { Newiown U. B. Church | Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Sunday, October 15 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. y 7:00 p.m, Wership. Wednesday 7:00 Prayer Evening Meeting and C. E A ‘Those In The Service Everett frees USN, AGT 3¢ nder Street, | recruit traming | gest Naval Tr | Lakes, Recruit | seaman and Mu: Fugene Bender, son of Mr Mount Joy, is undergoing it the ning Illinois. training is the and Naval Navy principles between civilian { life In | learns the | of the Naval which the new fundamental Sel vice In the course | recruit is taught seamanship, Navy Shillington, Pa., | Other | and de- | will | Sen- | | | PRONE | | | | | of 102 North Barbara | world’s lar- | Center, Great | sharp | man | of his thaining the | | customs, terms, basic ordnance gunnery, signaling and navigation. | | Upon ccempletion of his training | {the recruit is assigned either to { units of the fleet or to a service | school for specialized training | Af cr | ANNUAL GIRLS DAY WAS { OBSERVED AT REICH'S Fvangelical Congregation- School Maytown annua Sunday School at 9:30 | Reichs | al | observed the Sunday neai | Sunday with | a.m. | Mrs. A. Edg taught the lesson and Mrs. Robert at the George ar Reigle, Bainbridge, the Children’s | Chorus sang. worship ger- Shultz was Girls’ Chorus sang. Mrs spoke and Mrs. The | Sylvester chairman. Lebanon, { vice soloist. Shuman was The special cffering was used t | wi rd liquidation of the debt on he | recently-purchased parsonage. The Bs | Rev: | SALUNGA METS. RALLY DAY | Rally Day Sunday morning, Octo: lin the Methodist Church School. | Mr, Louis Oslansky, | our town as a lad, Oslansky is traffic dis=- Harrisburg Trans- George Shultz is pastor. ——— will be it 9:30 services or 1), will be the | speaker. Mr. | patcher for the | portation Company. ee A RANCK WILL ASSIST { The Rev. Ezra Ranck, pastor of | St. Evangelical United | Brethren Church here will dedicate church at Jack's Creek Red Bird Mission, Kentucky on Sun- REV. { the new | Center of the | Leslie County, day. w~H§unradsprphiphpjp - 1mwmwsmmwSww“w™e-s’wWi’s Stimulate your business by adver= | ising in the Bulletin. ——D Re ni When in nesd of Printing. (any= held | 1 Girls’ Day on i Hower, | program who lived in J thing) kindly remember the Bulletin | place of | Fellowship '| The” Bulletin; ML Joy, “Pa.,’, Thursday, October 12,61950~5 I BEFORE to Electric, Console or Portable Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver , . . Anywhere! SERVICE 111 N. Merket St. All Makes of Sewing Machines Repaired We Modernize Your Machine | © + © AFTER wes J, V. BINKLEY ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J Feed with scratch grains ~ equal parts oF ve Stop In for your fiee copy of the new 54-page Red Comb Pouliry Booklet _— . rt ———— The emphasis is on EFFICIENT production! low feed cost per dozen eggs produced. Give your layers a chance to produce quality eggs with uniform yolk color, fine flavor and shells, on the Red Comb It's good business! strong Program. MAYER MOUNT JOY, A.C 32-9826 PENNA. I ny Ys La) x Put it away when you have it. Use it later when you need it. The moneys saving habit can definitely reduce your worries We'll welcome your account. about the future. ATIONAL MOUNT Joy py yy 3 2 Nn ry? SALMON | eh | COFFEE APRICOTS 23 NEW PACK—CC( 1E CHERRIES i 37 NEW PACK BART. PEARS SWEET NIBLETS CORN x SHURFINE "FANG ORANGE JUICE These , La above Speci OHN BENDER, SALUNGA om BOOTH, MOUNT JOY VERNE HIESTAND, SALUNGA BOYERS GROCERY, RHEEMS R. G. RICE, SILVER SPRING L. G. FCRNEY, FLORIN EARLE STAUFFER, LANDIS~ {AY IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH | Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Deposit Thurs Friday-Saturday OCT. 12-13-14, 1950 SPECIALS We Right to Limit Quantities i 89 “WHOLE UNPEELED Reserve the GOLD STANDA WATERS- ICY ECH-NUT REGULAR OR DRIP GRIND PACK—GREAT VALUE LK—ROYAL ANNE ~-CALIF. MILE TEND! "WHOLE GOLD EN KERNELS FLORIDA ( Natural or Swe etened) large 46.02. can . 37: Lance Stores everywhere offer the all other ROBT. HOUSEAL., MAYTOWN 0. GROSH, MILTON GROVE VILL 2. S. G. HERSHEY & SON, ELI- J. N. WAL MER, EL ZARETH- TOWN 2 a
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