NT nection 1ATINEE TURDAYS AND OLIDAYS :00 P. M. | Family night. A dinner will be ' LESTER KODER Pastor REV. W EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH TRINITY Principal Historical Events 1772—Rev. F. A. C. Muhlenberg began to conduct services for the Lutherans in the "region of Mount Joy.” ; 1773-1778—~The Lutherans in Moan! Joy, Maylown, Bainbridge, Colebrook, and Elizabeth ned a ich was served by the following pastors: Frederich Valentine Melsheimer, Wilhelm G. Ernst, Moeller, , Peter Bentz, John Frederick Cromer, » John S ved to serve the newly organized congregation gation worshiped in an old schoolhouse on the of what is now South Barbara St. and Columbia Avenue. s laid for church built on northwest corner of South Bar- and Columbia Avenue. iia t Maytown, Elizabethtown, and Mount Joy formed a pur- Jarly-called pastor in charge and living on the field. (Con- ned the parish in 1838.) John 1827—Rev. John F. Ru in Mount Joy. southeast cor 1829—~—Cornerstone bara Street 1832—Congregations fA ish with a gregration a! Bainbridge j : 1832- 1866 Trinity Lt ther mn Church was served by the following pastors: John H. Bernheim, er Sahm, Christian Phillip Miller, Leonard Gerhardt, Ww. Heilig, John, I 3 George W. Scheide, Jacob Bishop Crist, Ww liam G. la vid Porter Rosenmiller, and John William Early. by Governor George Wolf and the Supreme ‘he German Evangelical Lutherem Congregation onaregations withdrew from parish to form «a parish 1868—The Rev. F. congregations. inet organ purchased dnd chandelier installed; better than the old.” 1873—The Rev. G. H. Trabert bec 1976 chandeliers purc Mount joy and Elizabethtown renovated and painted at cost of $400. A cab- new carpet laid; new altar; pulpit lamps "the new stoves warmed the church much mn became pastor of for 25; and me pastor. f Conference. I Wwame athtown, 1. Confirmec N I » of Trinity Chu eight n m 1 added to the roll. "Willing Workers mission band, was organized League Af organized Cornerstone laid. 1 1543—Oct. Principal Historical Events dedica $10,000. Old church prop 1896—Sept. 27. Present church was itched, cost over Columbia Ave. sold 10 the i gation bec Vesper servi 1897—June 21. Pastor Bie 1897—0Oct. 29. The Rev. T. Snyd 1899—May 22. The Rev. W'. Penn 1899—Nov. 7. The Women's Home 1902—March 23. A pipe organ cost of $1500. i 1803—Clonfirmed membership 179. 1904—]June 26. The Rev. Richard C was frescoed and carpeted; a and purple ganized. 1910—Membership 1911—Sept. 17. T 1915—Nov. 2. T 1916—Confirmed m 1916—April. The sustaini nirodu Present nage jely by th 1917—]Janua tions assumed lar 1928—Froperty a One Hundreth Anniversary of the 30—0Qil burner installed in church. 933—New furnace instalie d in churct 1936—$ September. Organ 1937—0ct. 19. The Rev. ( jweniy years i 1940—Ladie: 1942—Indel 1948—Nov. 19, Property at corner c hased for $3900. 1949—5ept. 8. Congregatior House. 30. Ground broken cn | ORGANIZATION THE CHURCH COUNCIL {oder, President , Vice President James B. Hail 3, an Ry James H. Metzler, Financial John W. Dil ge Secretary jy Br enema nes ; Neal ING COMMITTEE 1ll, Chairman 5 MISSIONARY S SOCIETY F, Pres ler or. Ir., . Brown, 0 LADIES BIBLE CLASS C. R. Gilbert, President William D. Clyde Gerl Melvin We Joseph T. M. 5 enemc mn Mrs. Clyde 1 Mrs. G. Fr Rev. W. L. k Vathetar Parish (From page 1) catechetical ciasses. He is a grad- uate of Muhlenberg College. Al- lentown, Pa. and the Lutheran Theolcgical Seminary at Mt. Airy, Philadelphia. Prior to entering the Navy as a chaplain in 1944 he served as pestor of St. Mark's Luth- eran Church, Mechanicsburg, Pa. As a chaplain he served in Nor- folk. Va.: Pensacola, Florida; and Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Pastor Reese has been with The Parish and Church School Board since August of 1946. Sunday, Jan. 21, at 7:00 p.m. The vesper service. Miss Sarah F. Snyder, R.N. missionary to India on Furlough, and a former member congregation, will be the Miss Snyder has just re- spending served to the families of Trinity | | Lutheran Congregation and Sunday School. The Rev. Ellerslie A. Lebo, Pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Millersville, who was also our architectural advisor will be the speaker. Sunday, Jan. 28 Sunday scheol at 9:30. Morning worship at 10:45. Musicale at 4:00. The Choir of Trinity will be as- sisted by the Choir of Christ Luth- Church, Elizabethtown, and guest artists. The Rev. Raymond Fetter, Pastor of Christ Church, Elizabethtown, will be the speaker. Thursday, Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m. Youth night. The young people of the churches of Mount Joy will Le guests of Trinity Luther League. reel QF alee REPAIR TREES AND SHRUBS Whene ornamental trees and shrubs have suffered storm dam- age, repairs; should be, as soon ‘as "possible. E. G.” Price; ex~ tension ornamental fof the Pennsylvania State € College | © says that the owner can dog the simple jobs, but in some cases it may be necessary to employ a tree surgeon or nurseryman. _— ido) Bulletin Adg- Pay. Big Dividends. eran cf our speaker. turned to America, after five years in our mission in India. / Tuesday, Jan. 23, at 7:30 pm.’ \ The community service. Greet- ings will be given by the pastors “of the Mount Joy Ministerial Asso- ciation. The speaker will be: the Rev. James Harrison, President of the Lancaster Conference. Thursday, Jan. 25, at 6:30 p.m. H. Morrell Shie fics. Bonlal iss Beulal 3nd Polo Mi was ‘presen Rengier sleam altan covers donated to the church. was purchase $3393 Yost ar Ladies’ 1923-—Present church building renovated an to the church on the wes congregation obser: 1 Church News NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. Joy, AND THE ENTIRE SUR-| ROUNDING COMMUNITY. “My soul, wait thou only upon God; for my expectation is from him.” —Psalms 62:5 Selected by John H. Kreider Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ Church Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor Sunday, 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sermon Mt. Joy Mennontte Church Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and Henry Frank, Pastors | Sunday, January 21 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 am. Sermon. Revival meetings began Sunday January 7 and will continue each inclusive, with David Thomas, o New Danville, speaker. Salunga Church of the Brethren John Ebersole, Elder In Charge John Herr, Supt. Sunday, January 21 9:00 a. m. Sunday School | 10:15 a. m. Church Service | 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. ted. Building, completed and furn- Everybody is invited. irbara St. and $2,000. Congre 1886 1894.) The Church of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor v.|Sunday, January 21 | 9:30 am. Sunday Schoo! | 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship nary Socisly organized | Sermon, “The Body of Christ”. ed by the Ladiés' "Ald Society a 7:30 p.m. Holy’ Communion Ser- vices Wednesday was installed as pastor. Churc h 7:30 p.m. Junior and Senior Pray- heating plant installed; and white er Meetings. Junior Luther Lec hamton, N. gue or- | The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa, Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Sunday, January 21 9:30 a. m, Church School |With a creative program of Chris-| id renova-|tian education for all ages and |needs. | 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship; 55250, | Pastor |Church”. 6:30 p.m. Mission Study Classes, [for children, youths and adults. 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. , of over Rev. Rufus P. Bucher, Chairman of [the District Mission Board, will! . Repairs|speak cn “Home Missions”. 1: garage! 8:45 p.m. College Student Fellow-| y atford|ship. with the] lle Guild. Trinity Lutheran Church ym. | Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor the| Sunday, Januany 21 3 | 9:30 am. Sunday School | 10:30 a.m. The Service of Dedica~ jroups tion. Rev. Lawrence M. Reese, | |speaker. | 7:00 pm. Vesper Service, ie >- Sarah F. Snyder, returned mission- ary to India will speak. ng |Tuesd: ay vite ted 4:30 p.m. Catechetical class in the arish House. 7:30 pm. The Community vice. Speaken rish| Harrison. Pres. |ference. | Thursday 6:30 p.m. Family served to Congregation Schools. Reverend Ellerslie speaker, cf Lancaster Night. Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister Ralph Alleman, Supt. t | Sunday, January 21 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar (Sunday, January 21 9:30 am. Sunday School. 10:45 am. Holy Sacraments | Confirmation and Communion {the Rt. Rev. John Thomas Heistand, Bishop of Harrisburg. | 7:30 p.m. Patronal Festival |Paul’s Church. Columbia. Dr. {Kuebler, Pres. of Ripon will be the speaker. | Everybody Welcome | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Chureh | i Q. A. Deck, Pastor January 21 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. | Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship School News From E. Donegal Twp. Tae Witness Oak FFA Chapter held its regular monthly meeting Monday January 8, at the high in Maytown. Following op- ening exercises by Chaplain Ray Musser, President Robert Swope called on acting Secretary Donald Lapp to read the minutes of the December meeting. school Alvin Siegrist, substituting for Kenneth Kreider as Treasurer pre- sented a monthly report of expens= es and receipts to the club mem- bers and it was immediately ap- proved. . Following a report by Adviser Gene M. Love on the sales of Christmas Cards during the year just ending it - was afinounced that Jetry Mumma, Colgmbia R1, had wn, first prize for ‘the mgt salgs and} Jay Ginder, ‘second prize. The club then voted on and ap- proved the applications of John Carber “and * Martin Heisey for membership. They were formally Elizabethtown * Ry | : initiated into - the chapter - by - the | Theme, “What Brings 25 members present. ee ng : «pic adjourned| Greatest Degree o appiness.” » meeting was then adjourned The n xy J :30 p.m; High School and refreshments served, after termediate C. E which the boys played basketball. | 6:30 p.m. Junior C. E. © er eet eres | . [Doesn't God Stop SEEDS AVAILABLE ; |Can’t He? Total supplies of most farm seeds are exceptionally large, according | to Kenneth Hcod, Penn State ex-| tension agricultural economist. The 9:15 = m. Bibie School 1950 production of sweet clover 10:30 a. m. Morning seed is the largest in 11 years. Pro- Message by Mr. duction of timothy seed is 60 per| jeaster School of the Bidle, pm. Evening Service, cent higher than a year ago. Cover| Message by Mr. Stuart Lease. crop seed output is 2% times as| Music by students of large as last year. School of the Bible. ee ee et eet ee [ Wednesday PEN { 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service KEEP CALVES GROWING Rev. R. y grown tol size. Good| are nec-| This Calvary Bible Church John Henry Brubaker, Supt. Sunday, January 21 must be well inherited Calves reach their : St. Mark's feeding ‘and management Evangelical essary to keep calves growing. The |g January 21 calves need a warm, dry place and 9:00 a. m. Sunday School calf starter, fcllowed by a grain 10:15 am. Morning Worship. mixtute and good-quality hay. ventral ne MARRIAGE LICENSES ~Jay Kenneth Hoffer. 3 a rs R4 é M en 00 p. m., Fellowship sup- 4 and Lois Risser Gantz, t. Joy I on Tm DS Sup. Rl. on ‘at the Manheim E.U.B. Church. — En | Tuesday evening, Participating in! The Daily Worker, a Communist Community night at the Lutheran news stands in New York City.» 3 | gh aro, ws stands in New 0 City. Wednesday newsstands in New York City, is ing; ; ¥ 7:30 p.m. Evining Worship. Monday Manheim| 3:00 p.m. January 21 | This doesn’t mean total color to . {he exclusion of white, which is Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin night for two weeks to January 21) Zuck will preach on or - { Miss | Ser- | will be Rev. James | Con- | Dinner and Sunday | | Lebo, | 4 at St.| Clark College! to One | the | and In-/ 7:30 p.m. Worship — Theme * ‘Why War, or) Worship Stuart Lease, Lan- Lancaster! R. H. Arndt will be in charge. 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship meet-| District Workers’ Con- Intern’l Harvester Shows Its Colors Why hadn't anyone thought of lit before? Color—-on a refrigerator! Au last the h:memaker can key her re- frigerator to her kitchen color scheme. | International Harvester Company is offering color for the first time lon its new 1951 refrigerators, said |J. B. Hostetter, IH dealer in Mount Joy. associated with cleanliness and All Makes of Sewing Machines Repaired We Modernize Your Machine BEFORE | to Electric, Console or Portable Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere! J. V. BINKLEY == SALES 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J |purity; it does not mean total color that would require a long wait for lan expensive custom-made refrig- |erator; and it doesn’t mean ‘total [color that would harmonize with lone colon scheme only. It means color that adds the proper dash of warmth and friend- of liness to a kitchen—color that can be added right now to make the re appear jcolor that is. interchangeable so it |can be switched to harmonize with changes in the kitchen color |scheme. | Cclor as presented by Interna- [tional Harvester consists of an in- [terchangeable plastic plaque that [fits into the door handle. Mr, Hos- tetter says he can make immediate jinstallation. Buyers have a choice of 10 color “accents” including black and white. Thus if the owner paints her kitchen a different col- jor, Mr. Hostetter merely lifts out Ithe plaque and inserts one to match—or, if the owner desires, to |contrast with the new color scheme. Engagements Of Well Known Local Residents Mrs. May R. Hicks, 4 S. River St.,, Maytown, announces ph en- gagement of her daughter, H. Louise Hicks, to Harry A. Shuster |Philadelphia. Miss Hicks attended |Elizabethtown College and is! Jem-| ployed by the Grimm Insurance| |Agency, Elizabethtown. €he is a |granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. ci |C. Hicks, of Maytown. Mr. Shuster lis a Senior at Elizabethtown Col- Thurs. - Friday - Satur. JAN. 18-19-20, 1951 SPECIALS We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities SHURFINE FANCY OREGON PLUMS large No. 20 29. PEACHES. on RE = 2 9 PENN DUTCH—TENDER WHOLE ENE Soe Zl WHITE CORN ~~ GRAPEFRUIT gi * “um Ie KIDNEY BEANS 21: 29¢ es JT SHURFINE FANCY HAWANAN PINEAPPLE JUICE =. These Lanco Stores and all other Lanco Stores everywhere offer the above Specials . . ... i JOHN BENDER, SALUNGA ROBT. HOUSEAL, MAYTOWN JOHN BOOTH, MOUNT JOY VERNE HIESTAND, SALUNGA BOYERS GROCERY, RHEEMS R. G. RICE, SILVER SPRING L. G. FORNEY, FLORIN EARLE STAUFFER, LANDIS- B. 0. GROSH, MILTON GROVE VILLE S. G. HERSHEY & SON, ELI- J. N. WALMER, ELIZABETH- ZABETHTOWN TOWN DS (X14 } NA 2 tN md 2 Ea sui No. 2 Can No. 2 2 lege. | | { MARGERETTE JUNE HOFFER Mr. and Mrs. E. Gruber Hoffer, of| 580 East Marietta Ave. Marietta, announce the engagement of their of daughter, Margerette June to Char} by les S. Crowe, son of Mr. and Mrs.! Sharpless W. Crowe Sr., 139 West| |High St., Elizabethiown. Glossbrenner Evangelical United Brethren Church { Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor Sunday, January 21 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. | 10:30 am. Morning Worship. | 4:00 p.n. Jr. C. E. Society 7:15 p.m. Evening Worship. | 7:00 pm. 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