The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 19, 1950, Image 5

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[MIRS. SPRECHER ATTENDS
EUB CHURCH CONVENTION
Thurs. Friday-Saturday {|
OCT. 19-20-21, 1950
SPECIALS
We Reserve the Right
to Limit Quantities
Norman Sprecher, of town,
is attending the N
nial Convention of the Women's So-
ciety of World Service of the Evan-
gelical United Brethren Church in
Indianapolis, Indiana,
Mrs. Sprecher
sylvaniag Conference
is the East Penn-
delegate.



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by exercising a right that came to Pennsylvania with the first colonists
— your right to attend the church of your choice.
MOUNT JOY METHODIST
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THE 111TH ANNIVERSARY OF
CHURCH TO END THIS WEEK
The celebration at the Glossrens)
Church © Note
[ 111th anniversary of the
founding will close this week. | AND THE ENTIRE
| Friday evening is designated as| ROUNDING COMMUNITY.
| Community night at which time Mr,
| Mervin Brandt, Asst. Supt. of Lan-
| caster County schools will speak|
| and the Glee Club, of Mt. Joy high
Church’s|

The Washington Street
Church Of The Brethren
Elizabethtown, Pa,
Nevin MH, Zuck, Pastor
school under the direction of Mi Rev.
I's, A.
|
ditional panel
ATTEND R. Y. U.S. A «
CONFERENCE
Dr. Robert F. Eshleman, Assist-
National Quadven- | ner E. U. B. Church, Florin, of NEWS TO ALL ¥ Professor of Sociology and Ec-
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY | onomics,
SUR- | Participated as a
| panel
Elizabethtown College. |
member
Program for |
of a
“A Long Time
Agriculture”
ence of the Rural Youth of the U, |
held at Jackson's Mill, West |
October 12-15, 1950. Ad- |
included |
Virginia,
members
George Houck, will sing several Ralph Alleman, S. S. Supt. Carlysle DeLaCroix, Director,
| selections. Sunday, October 22 | Youth Department, American Bur-
Saturday evening the Mes ssiah 9:30 a. m. Church School it eau Federation, Chicago, 111; Paul
| Bible College Male Quartet will be|C Classes op all ages and needs. | Johns rg i Far |
8 10:30 3. m. Morning Worship; Johnson, Editor, Prarie Farmer,
present to bring messages in song. Examination Service, the Pastor | Chicago; Mrs. Doris Wipert, Farm
At this service the Ministerial sons preaching on “Unforgivalde Little- Homemaker, Washington Court |
ness |
| of the Florin Church will be hon-|
7:30 pan. Evening Service,
Harry [Service of Music by the
Rev. Male Quartet of
Mt. Pleasant
i Brethren In Christ Church
great Elder C. I. Moyer, Pastor
Home Coming service at 2:30 p. m.|Sunday, October 22
Dr. Carl C. 9:00 a. m. Sunday School
message. The
ored, These include, Rev.
Hottler, Rev. Dr. H. K. Geyer,
C. C. Witmer and the late Dr. Jno.
| Musselman.
Sunday
afternoon is the
at which time

4 Dy are
sen will bring the
Salunga
Church of the Brethren
choir of 175 voices under the direc-| John Ebersole, Elder In Charge
tion of Saylor. The choirs| hy Jon Bers, Supt.
{ ~ October 22
[2 He aurches and the 9:00 a. m. Sunday School
Glee Club of East Donegal Town 10:15 a. m. Church Service
7:30 pm. Evening Service.
Everybody is invited.
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and
Henry Frank, Pastors
music will be presented by .a mass
Eugene
daughter
ship high school will constitute Hel
A re-
| cording will be made of the service
| personel of the mass choir.

re-broadcast over station|
from 10 to 10: 30|
and a
WLAN Lancaster
[p. m. on Sunday evening, October] October 22
29nd | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School *
gg : 3 10:00 am. Sermon.
| The close of the celebration is
|
| the evening service at which time
St. Luke's Eniscopal Church
the pastor of the Church, Rev. John|gy nds ay, October 22
H. Gable brings the 9:30 am. Sunday School.
10:45 am. Morning Worship.
First Presbyterian Church
Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
daughter gynday, October 22
Manheim, Mt. Joy and 9:30 a.m. Church School.
| Flizabethtown. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship.
| bil Wf “The Holy Spirit.
Lo 2 Were ellos
Everything That | Wat We Preshyte
‘Happened At
message and]
| the Cherub Choir sings. |
|
| At 9 p. m. the Young People of]
the church will be

hosts to the|
Young People of our
| Churches,
tne Pastor on “What We Presbyter-
ians Believe.”
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
“The Mount of Harmony.”
[Tuesday
|
| House,
Sanger |
[ ton, D. C. The
|
| planned by the Illinois delegation.
| The 325
Ohio and E. W. Afton, Field |
Extension Service, U. S. De-
Washing-
Agent,
partment of Agriculture,
moderator of the |
Arthur Bratton, of |
Fco- i
nomist.
Dr. Eshleman
summary and
panel was Dr.
Cornell University Extension
directed a 6-6
discussion of the
conference at the Saturday evening
session which was followed by rec-
service
and a candlelight
|
reation \
|
delegates represented 20 |
| states and 6 foreign countries. The |
| man to the conference.
| MAN AND WIFE
| farmer
| lege this year.
|
| Kattegat during the
. 7:45 p.m. The Ladies’ Bible Class
lorin Recent y (will meet in the Sunday School |
oom.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Nissly,| a.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
and Dr. and Mrs. Joan H. Trimmer
spent the past week at The Madison| , Rev. T. A. McGregor, Pastor
Sunday, October 22
Hotel, Atlantic City. 9:30 a
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gephart and
. m. Church School
f mily OL Staten Island, N. Y SPE Pyinity Evangelical Cong. Church
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. >
Niu. (3 we Por Q. A. Deck, Pastor
Harry Gephart and family. Sunday. October 22
Mr. and Mrs. James Arndt of] gc
spending thelr 9:30 am, Sunday School.
William |, 10:30 am. Morning Worship,
Mrs [Sermon by the pastor.
6:30 p.m. K.L.C.E
7:30 pm, Evening Worship.
Sermon by the pastor.
Wednesday
| Pertland, Oregon, are
vacation with Mr. and Mus.
Beck and called on Mr. and
Paul Arndt on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacch Stoner ol
Fenkrook, called on Mr. and Mrs.
B. ¥. Kaufman on Sunday.
The Home Builders Class of the 7:30 p. m, Prayer Service
| Church of the Brethren are holding| 8:30 pm. Choir Practice.
their class meeting this evening i
(Thursday) at the home of Mrs. Calvary:
Katie Geib ¢n Market Street Rev. C.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mumper and
Mr. Arthur D. Garber, Mr.
Fry and Mrs. Katie
several days at Buck
Bible Church
I. Summy, Pastor
John Henry Brubaker, Supt.
i John Sunday, October 22
Kauiz spent) g.15 a. m. Bible School
y camp 10:25 a. m. Morning Worship
in Perry County “Marriage Made Intelligible” The
Mr. Fphraim Arndt, Sr., who re- Pastor speaking. »
sides with Mr. and Mrs Paul Arndt, peat . : :
bi gs +] : 7:30 p.m. The Evening Service
celebrated ‘his 83rd birthday on “Daniel's Met : .
Sunday, and the following children| Hels eaningful Message.
called and presented him with use- 1:30 p.m. Junior Choir Rehearsal
ful gifts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles gh
Arndt of Philadelphia; Mrs. Jos- 3 Prayer
eph Saténash ol Lancaster; Mr. and tudy
Mrs. William Beck and Mr. Eph-
raim Arndt, Jr
Mrs. Lillian Hamilten entertain-
ed at a birthday dinner in honor of] Rev. John I. Gable, Pastor
her granddaughter, Brenda Pierce,| Friday, October 20
in celebration of her tenth birthday. 7:30 p.m. Mr. Mervin W. Brandt.
In attendance were Mary Hamilton, Music by Mt. Jey
Viola Bricker and son, Bobby, Ruth|Club.
| Pierce and daughter, Connie, Mr.|Satunday
| Frenk Pierce and daughter, Mil-
| dred.
A public sale
| nishings will be
Strickler at his home
IP
nalage
Meeting, and Bible
Glossbrenner Evangelical
United Brethren Church
October 21
7:30 p.m. Messiah College Male
: Quartet. Service honoring the Min-
cf household fur-|isterial Sons of the Florin Church.
held hv Jacob, D.|Sunday, October 22
on Chocolate] 9:30 a.m. Sunday School.
Avenue on Saturday, Sovenher CR 19:20 am. Morning Worship.
| so at the same time John E. anc :30 p. m. Home Coming Service
Willis Melhcrn will sell hous sehold | oe Carl C. Rasmussen, speaker.
goods for the Christian Melhorn| “7.45 Evening Worship.
Estate. 7 hw alforail. at lic, 3:00 pm. Hymn Sing and Youth
Ihe propetty, flere] a ni Fellowship. Host t, the Young
Sule, y Mrs, Fy A $a li People of daughter churches.
F orin wos itharawn a public We sdnesday
salc on aa 7:30 p.m.
MR. AND MRS. FRANK GERMER Trinity Lutheran Church
HOSTS AT FAMILY GATHERING Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Members of the Germer family Sunday, October 22
enjoyed a get-together at the home SiS am, Sunday School.
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Germer, N.| 9:45 am, Morning Worship
- Mr. Samuel Harnish will speak on
Barbara Street on Sunday.
“The Stewardship program of the
About forty persons were present. Church.”
Midweek Service


The gathering had a two-fold pur-| No Vesper service. The cengrega-
and Mrs. Frank Germer|tion is invited to attend the service
congratulations in’ cele-|at Trinity Lutheran Church, Lan-
: ter, at 7:30. Dr. F. C. Fry,
their thirtieth wedding|$*®
(dent, cf the United Luthren church
will preach the sermon.
Games were played and a Tuesday
ful was served. 4:30 p.m. Catechetical class in the
Youngest person was Eovisn House.
Michael, son of Mr: : ;
re cod Ms 7:30 pm. Young Ladies Bible
vert Germer and oldest, Mr. ass will meet at the home of Mrs.
pose as Mr.
received
bration of
anniversary.
present
and Mrs. R0- |
a
Frank ||
Germet « |Clyde Gerberich Jr. for a Hallo-
| —— rene |we’en Party.
| SANGER MALE QUARTET |
The Sanger Male Quartet, which] 7:00 pm. Luther League in the
|Parish House.
broadcasts regularly c¢ver Radio | &
Station WLBR, Lekanon, will pre- The Church of God
sent a full program of sacred mu-| Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
sic, this coming Sunday evening at Sunday, October 22
7:30 in the Washington Street 9:30 am. Sunday Schoo!
. 10:30
Church; of the Brethren, Elizabeth Sermon, "Relig
| and became
|
service in
| three
|
|
{
| 4,000-mile
| PRUDENTIAL
|
Rural Youth U. S. A. is an out- |
growth of the American Conniry
Life Commission appointed by
President Theodore Roosevelt. Mrs. |
Eshle- |
|
Eshleman accompanied Dr.
+ ne |
FRESHMEN |
AT ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE |
The Swedish wife of an Americ an
and the daughter of a Chi- |
nese general stalf officer in the Na- |
tionalist Army of Generalissimo |
Chiang Kai-Shek ave
new students at Elizabethtown Col-
among the
Blonde Anita Sophie = Ingeborj
Soderstrom Keeney, twenty.
tive of Sweden, is a Freshman atl
Elizabethtown. So is her
Mark Keeney,
Joy Rl.
romance
a na- |
husband,
twenty-four,
|
|
farmer
of Mt.
Their
voyage through the

is the saga of a
Skagerrak and
Winter of 1947;
of a cattleboat that got off its course |
ice-locked in the cold |

part of Karlskrona; of a three-mile |
frozen wastes of the |
Methodist revival |
trek across the
Baltic Sea; of a
Sweden, and of four |
marriage proposals
return rejection slips.
i
|
|
INSURANCE CO. |
Fourteen residents of the
area participated in one |
of the
|
record
largest Birthday Parties on
the observance of the 75th
Anniversary of The Prudential Ie}
surance Co.
The Elizabethtown Coleen]
consisting of Prudential’s local per- |
| ilies, attended the
| town,
{ Office, said this is the first time |
sonnel and members of their fam-
party in Lancas-
ter which took the form of a lun-
cheon held at Wiggins’ Restaurant. |
According to J. H. Tyndall, of |
Head of the Elizabethtown
that the entire Prudential
zation has Leen able
organi- |
to join in ga
| simultaneous celebration.
High School Glee: |
| ley College,


| icles,
presi-
—————
NEW PASTOR HONORED AT {
MAYTOWN CHURCH OF GOD
The Rev. William H. Wagner, |
new pastor of the Church of God at |
Maytown, was
ception given by 63 members of the |
honored at a re-
congregation at the parsonage re-
cently.
The program was followed by re- |
freshments, served by the
women. The Rev. Mr.
church- |
Wagner, who
his duties last week, re- |
ceived his A. B. degree from Find- |
Ohio,
received his B. D. degree from the |
Winebrenner School ¢f Divinity. |
—— Gr rem
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
The Higem Class of the Methodist
Church will hold its annual Christ-
mas Bazaar in the Sunday Schcol
room, Saturday. December 2. At
this Bazaar you will have an op-
portunity to buy hand
icles
assumed
and last Spring |
made art-
such as aprons, clothes pin
also knitted art-
plus many other things suit-
bags and the like,
able to give as gifts.
The members of the class are
busy making the articles,
ting things ready. Watch this paper
for further announcements.
nl ie
COUNTY S. S. CONVENTION
The 58th annual Lancaster Coun-
ty Sunday School convention will |
be held at Thursday, |
October 25. There will be afternoon
and evening sessions.
Everybody in this locality reads
The Bulletin—that’s why its adver-
and get-
Lancaster,
| tisers get such excellent results.

Gi J
Stimulate your by adver-
| town. The service is Spons red by | 7:30 p.m.* Evening Worhhip® and | tising in the Bulletin.
I the Young People of the” Church, Sermon.
and the offering will go toward the | Wednesday

|
|
J
Youth Serves” project, in which| hy 100 am. Christian Education |
all district churches are partici- | 7:30 pm. Junior and Senior Pray-
cating. jer Meetings.
———— 8 — Aes eens
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Newiown U. B. Church
Oscar K. Buch, Pastor
| Sunday, October 22
9:00 am. Sunday School.
7:09 pan. Evening Wership.
Wednesday
7.00 Prayer Meeting and C. 2.
} | of
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The Bulletin, Mt. Joy,
Pa. Thursday, October 19, 19505

2 INDIVIDUABLY DESIGNED

at the national confers | meee
SIMON NISSWEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL ECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
SPE SUPPORTS
For al stn, back and breasts
MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER
R1, LANCASTER, PA.
Phone Landisville 4374
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