The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, February 15, 1951, Image 3

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Church Ne S St. Luke's Episcopal Church The Church of God \ J Sein r, of Manheim R4, and one . The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday. February 15, 19515
WwW Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor M rt ary Record brother, Amos of Manheim Rd. e gs ruout . : - oy
—— Sunday, February 18th Bundays Pelruay gi | 0 u Funeral services in Chiques —
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NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL| 530 (md ob Lent) 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship | (From pagel) Church of the Our Communit All Makes of Sewing
. THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY 10:45 a. m. Holy 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. wp. she was a daughter of the | afte: moon with interment in the ad- .
AND THE ENTIRE SUR- | Wednesday Wednesday late Henry S. and Catherine Peters! joining cemetery, | Machines Repaired
. 7:30 p. Mid-week Lenten Ser- 7:30 p.m. Monthly Missionary Eby and was ymber of the Mit — |
ROUNDING COMMUNITY. 3 pam, ld=-wee enten Ser Meeting by and was a member of
vice. : a J « Praver M Jovy Mennonite caurch, Besides her Mrs. Alice Bowers, sixty-five, i .
And it shall Offices of Instiuction and Sermon, THO: 2 a ayer Neewung husband she is survived by two | widow of Robert Bowers, Columbia — —— | We Modernize Your Machine
“And it shall come to pass, that | - ee { 2 oo i, Sangre i
\ whosoever shall call on the name | The Washi Mount Joy Methodist Church children: Ezra E. Hess, Mount Joy | was found dead in bed last Thurs- Rath Sant BEFORE to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER
of the Lord shall be saved.” { e Washington Street Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister R2; and Miss Myra Hess, at homo. | day, Elsie, wife of Michael Randler, Hiller fiere!
i : Acts 2:21 Church Of The Brethren : Ralph Alleman, Sun. Sch, Supt Four grandchildren two great | of town, is a daughter. Miss Ruth Sangrey, daughter of Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere
Selected Ly Elizabethtown, Pa. February ji Hool grandchildren and a sister, Mary, | mu ond ifs = IMr, and Mrs. David M, Sangrey, | SALES J VY BINKLEY SERVICE
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: Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor 10:45 arn. Geos ive wife of Phares Stern, Elizabethtown | DEEDS RECORDED Manheim Rl, and Raymond Miller, .
Mt. Pleasant | Sytay, February. Toth hool Wednesday also survive | Moe H. Off, executrix of the late son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Miller 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-J 0)
i Brethren In Christ Church with a ore Te Chris- 7:30 pm. Mid-Week Lenten Se: | The funeral was hold in the je of Clayton 7. Hunsicker, late Mourt Joy RZ, were winsried last fe §
i Q der H. Moves, Pastor tian instruction for all ages and] ee | Mennonite Church here Monday af- | of Lancaster to Martin J. and Na- Thursday in the home of the bride a
Sunday, February 1 eds, I ternod i thi 1 . roma] by Bis} E Lutz.
9:00 8. m, Sunday School ; es oT Morntrir Weight: Salunga Methodist Church ern on with interment in Kray I mi M Metzler, Mount Joy prem-' by is op enry utz |
10:00 a.m. Missionary service, Pastor “Zuck will g reach pi He Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister [ bill's cemetery. ises, 102 Columbia Ave, Mount Ms, Ivan Metzler was matron of !
) Naomi Leidy, speaker. Couldn't Say Be 4 . g Miss Slice Strickler, Supt. | Joy, $2 200. honor and the bridesmaids were
6:30 van. bl hip. Sunday, February 18 | Mrs. Samuel Snyder George E. and Margaret G. Her- Miss Marian Sangrev. sister of the
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church 7:30 pm. re of Music by the: 330 am. Sunday Sehool, | Murs. Samuel Snyder, ninety-one, | shey, East Donegal Twp. to Virgo a rig ns Shirk ot
Henry Garber Amos Hess, and Hershey Industrial School Boys’ 6:45 pm. Youth Fellowship { Manl R: = Sens : Jest p an: 3 ay he, i
Henry Frank Pastors Glee Club . oe 7:30 p.m. Worship Service jo Aannem RD, Rapho Township, | ic | Sensenig, West Lampeter [yan Metzler attended the bride-
Sunday, February 18th pg ve de ———— died Wednesday in the Lancaster | Twp. stone mill building remodel- groom as best man. Ushers were
9:00 a. m. Sunday School Newtown U. B. Church County Hospital. She was a mem-| ed into apartments, Rowenna, $7, Apram Groff, Paul Shirk. Eugene
10:00 am. Sermon. oF Mark's Oscar K. Buch, Pastor ber of the East Fairview Church of | 500. Peifer ichard Gei wing as
Evangelical United ‘Brethren Sunday. Feoraars 156 ( Peifer and Richard Geib. Serving as
( Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor > oe ® av Shoo! the Brethren. Surviving is on2 son, Gp ih - gift receivers were Miss Leis Stauf-
wf Bible Church Sunday, February 18th 6:30 mn Chri ti E fe | Samuel B. Snyder, Lebanon R4.| NEWCOMER AND ELLIS fer and Mrs. Richard Geib
A . 3 d die ).m, ristie . EAN. Shaw be a Ss. 8 .
Mi Lig Su. A ny Li Sr 7:00 be Evening We we { Her husband preceded fer in death | ESSAY CONTEST WINNERS A reception for 120 guests was
} ay, ar) 15 am. ‘ning ship. : Ro : : | ~ 1 bg
A 9:15 a. m. Bible School World TS Sy | Wednesday | many years ago. James Newcomer and Gary Ellis, held at Hostetter’s Dining Hall here
J . ) wr Service ay observance, | A. Verve salting . adel i bn 3 : ‘ : : 1 VY
% we fn. Wopenin Mrs. J. S. Stamm, guest speaker. 7:00 pm. 1 rayer Meeting. Seite se two local seniors, won the annual After a wedding trip to Florida the | BOOK OF THE EAR
Odes Sc SE Rs aly LO, 6:30 pm. Youth Fellowship meet- au TE. : | Vis. George W. Keebler essay contest conducted by Am-'couple will reside on a farm at Mt. |
Sit Bushs. ub ct: ing. REV. FETER VARONOFF | Mrs. Emma S. Keebler, seventy-| erican Legion Walter S. Ebersole joy R1.
} tianity Do ism, 1s ris 7 io p-m., Evening worship. WILL SPEAK HERE SUNDAY | four, wife of George W. Keebler, | Post 185, and will be awarded a | ae e® EVERY YEAR
uesday | SE Tad :
! 7:00 pm. Young: People’s Meet- 7:30 p.m. Good Cheer Class Rev. Peter Varonoff, of Odessa, Church St, Florin, died Sunday at} $10. and $5. prize at an assembly WORLD SERVICE DAY-SUNDAY
ing. 3 ; meeting in the church. will speak at the Calvary Bible!St Joseph's hospital after a long | program in the high school Febru- : . i .
7:30 pm. Evening Service,’ Wednesday ! Church on Sunday. February 18th. | illness. Born in &ast Donegal Twp, | ary 22. Charles Bennett, Jr. will| Mrs: J. S. Stamm, wife of Bishop- | You write it yourself, and it becomes an
Speaker, Mr. John Thompson of |" 7.39 p.m. Midweek Prayer service of 1s ci vr she w of the 1 : ake the presents Emeritus J. S. Stamm, and an hon- | .
A Elizabethtown, Pa. Thursday : at 10:30 a. m. and on Friday, Feb- was a of the late Levi] make the presenistion. orary president of the Women’s So- | invaluable record — also a constant help
i Wednesday evening 7:30, Februa- | = guys pm. Children’s Choir re-jruary 23rd, he will give a lecture and Frances Herr Rhoads and was kid Cae XR ; { RIE Rg :
i ry 2lst—A farewell reception for hearsal. 4 with slides at 7:45 p. my; la member of Glossbrenner Evan-| THE COUNTY MINISTERIUM i " orld Service of the Be climinates runmng around with lose-
i Mr. and Mrs. Almos Shelly, who are | "8:00 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal | gp... v Tf who has the | United Brethren Church, in! MET AT LANDISVILLE angelical United Brethren Church, | able cash—waiting for change and receipts
leaving as Missionaries to India, v. Varonoff, whe has spent the | . oy . ™ 4d . will be tha guest speaker for the
sailing on the Queen Mary, Feb. 24 of his lie Russ | Florin, the King's Daughters Bible [he Lancaster County Ministeri- . y " . . 1
The Buble I c all 0 ws ey. iia : MOS: ol NUS {Mg In Duma, ANG) rss of th Sundev School he | um of the Churches of Ged held its World Service Day program, Sun- ... ‘sets you up” with important people!
The public is cordially invited to | Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church | whos» parents are missionaries| > sunday School and the ox ? Hoar Ie day. Feb. 18. at 10:15 am. in St
| this reception. rw Q. A. Deck, Pastor there, says that Communism has 3] s Society of World Service. monthly meeting Monday afternoon | E070 TL SF Cops Bt Sb) We invite you to come in and open a
Friesy m. Illustrated lect J Sunday, February 1811 deni of Ge | a 1 th Besides hen husband. she is surviv- | at the Landisville church with the Mark's E.U.B. Church, "Mount Joy. ey { : pe
4 m, strate eture 9:30 a. 3 av So » nts: va rod anc e ths ne hme: tall oy i vi .
all bm. Jlastiated lecture by| 9:30 am. Sunday School Al an ed by three sons: Walter Kesbler, | Rev. and Mrs. H. S. Hershey hosts. Mrs: Stamm has been active in the convenient checking account with us.
Rev. off,” What's Hap- | Adult Department at Parsonage and | suppression of rzligion, abelition of Women's Missionary organization
J . pening Behind the Iron ‘Curtain, | West Room of Church. All other | private ownership of property, nd | Mount Joy R2; Farl Keebler, Lan- The Rev. William H. Wagner, of hor of oh § oi os : “This |
it gan 1 happen hers, Startling Smug- | departments at the School annex. hatred of tie rich. Ce | caster; and Lester Keebler, Man-| Maytown, pastor there. gave the of her chur A Yof Sy years, ho THE
gled pictures showing actual living | = 10:30 am. and 7:30. p.m. Worship | ys ERATE 7% heim RI. Seven grandchildren and) paper on “The Meaning of Lent.” |Service is sponsored by tne local |
i conditions in Godlers Russia and | services at the Annex during the | U0tes, is power based upon force these brot! ne Hh oa : on a EY —— society of the church, and will be | NATIONAL MOUNT JO
the activities cf the Communist for- | pericd of renovation which is pro- [and limited by nothing. Some be- | °F Protaers and sisters also sur- ior ‘the bresentats | N Yi
AY Vg ¢ vy I | vive: Mrs. Marv Colon: Bertha the occasion for the presentation of | A) MOUNT J
a gressing satisfactorily. ve he wavs St i ¥ inti J VIV Mrs. Mary ollon; Jertha, : pa
i ce! a. oe Soil wi i lisve bo SY SC me dey Lenin wife of Jacoh Elona, and Berda- Glaucoma May Hit Dog a special offering for home and for- EE OY, PA. a
the God of Godless, will return to 1 Ny eign missionary projects. Members |
SN life. min Rhoads, all of Quarryville; Lil- | After Emotional Upset Te io Ty tye Si
r Vie, wife of Berdamin Vuningor. of of the local society will participate |
/ ; The speaker also points out that igi. hure- did Ch ov] R i , of Emotional upsets in dogs may jn the service.
Strasburg: ¢ arle vhicads, « v a RATIOS Ave . |
3 4 in Moscow, a city of 8 million, there ate a serious eye disease known Boies services are planned in
% ” 5 are only 30 churches, and that on! ru. 4. RS glaucoma, February 23
iy LIVESTOEX ae oly ) diurehe i thet NM] The funeral was holds in the Us The disease. resdits. in hardening! . Mark's church, February 25 to |
: 7 PREPARED BY y Sanday os mah) as three separate | jo Brethren Church at Florin on| of the eyeball due to pressure Moreh 11. During the second week, | en REET
AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH services are held’ to give as many | wadnesda afternoon with inter-] caused by on abnormal increase 'Dr. Clem E. Hershey, Evangelist | IN UN ION THERE IS STRENGTA]C
as possible an opportunity to wor- ment in the Quarryville cemetery of fluids within the eye, and blind-'and Radio-preacher, will be the | -
. is 7 | ness may follow. guest leader. Special music will be inne mms
NATIONWIDE ALERT the neck and shoulders. is ship. Stereopticon views of the city | = 1eSS maj
ii Belief that emotional
In diagnosing a ‘suspected case,
or instability |, each evening, and congre-
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FOR ‘X DISEASE’ | the veterinarian has to consider | and of other scenes of interest in| goppan E. Geib I part int iS found.
Cattle raisers everywhere should | the entire pattern of symptoms. | Russia, will be exhibited by the! BE Geil plays a part in the disease is gational singing will be directed by |
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: « on the alert this year jor pos- Oiherwise, the disease may be con- | missionary. I 4 Manheim farmer. ‘died is more comivon in certain breeds MT: Clifford Schmid, choir director.
Hi sible outbreaks of disease,” | fused with mange, virus scouring, il A lens annem farmer, a es- ( is mor mmot ain. breeds dui
A the strange new malady that af- | or other ailments. { day in St. Joseph's Hospital follow-| of dogs and in certain individuals
| IW | fects cattle of all ages but seems SACRED MUSIC BY HERSHEY {ing an illness of several weeks. Hef Known to be highly excitable. A i mr mores rr !
{3} | to be especially common among GLEE CLUB AT ETOWN Say Rapho Two. and was a] YOTV exciting weekend may be in- :
| animals under 2 years old. The Clea Club of ‘the |v. IN Fi: 7m Sapo and was “| strumental in bringing on an attack
big “X disease” already has caused 1€ lub o 1€ ersné son of the late Philip Clinton and of glaticoma {
} iii 4 cattle losses in more than 30 Industrial School will present a | Malinda Earhart Geib. Mr. Geib Ir some. cudes. foreed afta :
i S. some of the worst out- Ht evening. of ey Je some cases, §t A
i {i state In some of tl : St : full evening of sacred music this} who was a m>mber of the Churcal quiet are enough to return the
i T breal:s, as many as 31 per cent of nina Suntec. ot 130 iv the Wash he uie : the
. 4 the animals in affected herds have com 13 DUN ay at 7:30 in the a h~ of the Brethren, Chiques District, is| dog's eye to normal in a day or
! i been stricken. Among diseased ington Street Church of the Breth-' curvived by his wife. Lizzie S. Sou-| two. In other cases, however, the
| cattle, the death rate has becn as ren, Flizabetihitown This musical | ders Geib, and these nine children:| W rought-up dog refiises lo rest
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5 disease.’ Ad alolh ' rex V1 isaac ».,, Manheim RZ; Elsie 5., wile 4
{ i Just what causes “X disease,” ! i Me. J R Albert To. Te 3 } n 3 wie condition that glaucoma ~ N ~ ~~
it | and how it is tr nsmitted from f Mr. J. Ross Albert With Mr. {of Omar: Hostetter, zabethtown | symptoms develop. oF 4 § INGRI( H Inc
i ¢ one animal to another, no one yet i Hardening of skin, one symptom Barry Love as the acccmpanist, and | R3: Anna M.. of Elizabe thtown; | Glaticomin. also may Tollow ait ine t . : A .
knows sx search in “x ioe So : 1s of the He - : ; : | |
1 } knows, But eXisnsiie resourses 3 of “X” Disease. is composad of 40 boys of the Her- Kathryn, wife of Reuben Olweiler,| fectious disease such as distemper in rae DTT ar
iY | vestigations are being pointed up shey School. The service Soon. iw vu iv ay to the eye, or it may be OF 55 N. MARKET . ST.
J by the U. S. Bureau of Animal A survey of several out. |21%Y dhe service 1s spe W. Va.; Clinton 'S., Rheems; Martha ‘OF an injury 10 ine eye, or Ll. may be
iii Industry and veterinary research | breaks indicated that nes pur- |scred by the Young People of the |g wife of Harold Cover, Elizabsth brought on by a continued state of ph) aie ov
i poor health. ELIZABETHTOWN, PA
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cases immediately and developing | “X disease” into home herds. So Manh ieim R4, and Elam S., at home.
iques to combat 1 se, | au rities are warning armers re ¢ so 14 grandchildren and
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longed scouring, loss of appetite | chasing feeder stock or breeding Urviv and tw ister Emma, |
animals. A veterinary check-up of aati ye AL a READING THE ADS
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scurfy hardening of the skin over } precaution. Pays Big Dividends | Lititz, and Ahna, wife of Noah] TT r
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