Maim Street SALUNGA METHODISTS by Ralph Stein |HOLD REVIVALS «HE DOESNT MISS A TRICK ON THE SIDEWALK.... A week of evangelistic preaching will be held in the Salunga Meth~ odist Church beginning Monday | evening, February 26, at 7:30 p.m. Services will be held every evenin | including Saturday night. The Rev. Allan S. Meck, Presi- | dent of the Lancaster Seminary | will be the at the open- | ing service on Monday night. On| Tuesday night the Rev. Alexander K. Smith, District of the West District of the delphia Conference of the Meth- odist Church, will preach. Follow- ing this service, Dr. Smith will pre- | side the Fourth Quarterly | Conference of the Mt. Joy and Sa- lunga charge. preacher Superintendent Phila- | over BUT WATCH HIM CROSSING THE STREET Wednesday night thhe Rev. Rob- ert C. Pike, pastor of the Salunga | Church will preach. The Rev. Lu- | ther Ketels from, the First Meth- | odist Church, Lancaster, will be the | speaker for Thursday evening. On | Friday and Saturday evenings Rev. Pike again will preach. The week of evangelistic rest) ing will conclude on Sunday night | with the celebration of the Holy | Communion. The Rev. Alfred Say- | ers cf the Lancaster Seminary will | administer the Sacrament. | The public is invited to all ser-| vices. ment linemen RAINBOW SERVICES, AT CHURCH OF GOD, FEB. 25 The C. G. Y. A. of the Mt. Joy i | Church of God will held its month- ly service February 25, Rainbow service, featuring a duet by Mary Jane Graybill and Theda Mae Shenk, thz C. G. Y. A. choir Travelers Safety Service ,and the C. G. Y. A. trio. Come and | Save— Your Alfalfa, Hay or Clover Crop SYLVAN BRANDT MANHEIM, ROUTES 3, PENNA. For Spraying Information Call MANHEIM 5-4158 enjoy this fellowship with these Young People. March 17, 1951 the C. G. Y. A. Longenecker will be the speaker. GET IN TOUCH WITH Keep this date in mind. Jewerly - Silverware} Watches - Gifts Watch Attachmemts (WATCH REPAIRING) Complete Ronson Lighter Repair Service Koser’s Watch Shop Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 7-7 Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin Chocolate Ave., FLORIN, PA. No THE BULLETIN Has Something Can Give You Other Publication 8 HEN you are spending your money ior WwW advertising you want to make sure that every dollar will go where it brings back maxi- mum returns. 1951 in the | Church of God at 7:30. It will be a| | will have charge cof the Evangelis- | tic Service which will also be held | in the Church of God. Rev. William | Church News NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY | AND THE ENTIRE SUR- ROUNDING COMMUNITY. February 22, 1951 Let not your heart be troubled; ve believe in God, believe also in me.—St. John 14:1 Selected by Dr. David E. Schlosser The Church of God Rev. C. ¥. Helwig, Pastor [ February 25 Sunday School Sunday, 9:30 am 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship Sermon, “When God Reveals Him- | [7mm self to Man.” 7:30 Jam. Evening Worship. This Service will bé in charge of | the C. G Y. A. | All are invited to attend. | Wednesday 7:30 p. m. The Senior will attend thhe the United Brethren Church. Junior Prayer Meeting. | Prayer Meeting group | Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ Church Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor { Sunday, February 25. 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sermon. Calvary Bible Church Paul R. Strickler, Supt. | Sunday, February 25 9:15 a. m. Bible School Eo 30:30 a m Morning Worship | Message, Rev, Oscar Brinser, Eliza- | be thtown | 7:00 pm. Young People's Meet- ng :30 pm. Evening Service, Sr Rev. Oscar Brinser. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Cottage Prayer Service |at the home of Earl Goodling, New Haven St. Friday 7:45 p.m. Illustrated lecture by | | Peter Varonof, Odessa, Russia, on | Inside Russia. | Trinity Lutheran "Chueh Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, February 25 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Vespers | Monday { 7:30 p.m. Sunday School Assoc. at te Parish house. Tuesday | 4:30 p. m. Catechical Class in the | Parish House { 7:30. pm. Adult Catechetical class | | at Parish house. :30 p.m. Ladies Aid meets at the | Parish house. | Wednesday ! T7:45 pm. Mid-week Lenten Ser- | vice. | Thursday | 7:00 p.m. Luther League. Mt. Joy Mennontie Church Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and | Henry Krank, Pastors | Sunday, February 25. | 9:06 a. m. Sunday School | 7:30 p.m. Young Peoples meeting. | Harold Eshleman spea “Devel- loping Conviction for Christian | Ideals in Youth.” Methodist Church I Ker, Salunga Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. | Sunday, February 25 9: 30 a.m. Sunday School. ):00 a.m. Layman’s Day Service hy Walter Longenecker will the speaker | Monday through Saturday, | 7:30 p.m. Revival Services. Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister Ralph Alleman, Sun. Sch. Supt Sunday, February 25 { 9:30 a.m. Sund school { 6:45 p.m. Yout ellowship 7:30 p.m. Layman’s Day Service. 1 — a Glosshbrenner Evang-:lical United Brethren Church Rev. John II. Gable, Pastor Sunday, Februa 25, 9:30 a.m. Sty School. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worshij 7:15 p.m. Evening "Worship. Lenten Evangelistic Meetings be-~ gin. 8:15 p.m. Tuesday | 7:30 p.m. Rev. Texter. Vednesday 7:30 p.m. Rev. S. T. Dundore | Thursday Rev Friday Harry H. Smith n. Rev. John H. Gable Here is something for you to consider in this connection. By advertising in The Bulletin you get something no other publication in this field can give you . . . a PLUS that assures greater value for your money. You get “following” that dates back to 1901. You get reader acceptance that has been building up steadily for 42 years. Rev. Harry Tobias. | Music by the choirs | under the direction of Eugene | Swords - minister of music { St. Luke's Episcopal Church | . ve Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar Sunday, February 25 (Third Su das in Lent Sunday School. Prayer a.m. 45 a. m. Sermon. Wednesday 7:30 pm. M | vice. Morning with | id-week Lenten Ser- | The Bulletin has been doing business in this ise, or Pros 2 & me i Ng ayer & Sermon, Guest | field so long that it has become a tradition. To | Preac her “The Rev. Ross Baley, St. wan x x x farmers, laborers, citizens and allied industries | 7:00 pam. Choir Rehearsal. i : . : reins The Bulletin has become part of their way of life. | The Washington Street It is the only medium that enables you to reach Church Of The Brethren 11 { is i i Elizabethtown, Pa. ail or your prospects in one operaiion. Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor | | Sunday, February 25. | 9:30 a. m. Church School Add it all up and you will see that it is smart to tell your story in these columns regularly—dis- play or classified. i | This is a real opportunity. The fact that it is be- fore you from week to week:.in no way dimin- ishes its importance to you, cmd in no way lessens the loss you sustain if you fail to take | adv-atage of it, | with a creative program of Chris- tian instruction for all ages and needs. | “10:30 a. Morning W orship; the Junior Choir will sing, Pastor Zuck will preach on Uplifted Christ,” 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. “Again . . . Pioneers.” St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, February 25 9:00 a. m. Sunday School and | “The | Film, | | | | { | | | ) Clifford M. Schmid is song leader. Revival Services in | | Gad : y iw Sunday School Council. | of the church | = Tues sday, and each week night fol- or lowing, - 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic ser- . | AEC eS. § oun i Tuesday, sermon by the pastor; Vid nl vibraharp selections by Miss Carol SC Stratton. i Ho, - Wednesday, sermon by Rev. C. F. Mame DER po | Helwig; music by members of the dn of God Choir, and brass] Hi 2 = ; MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. | Deck, | music by Mr. Richard Smith. Thursday 6:45 p.m., Children’s Choir re-| Trees | hearsal. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES The Bulletin, Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, February 22, 1951—8 IN THE E. U. B. CHURCH Beginning next Sunday, February 25 and continuing thru to March 11, evangelistic services will be held in Mark's E. U. B. Church here nightly at 7:30. There will be Gospel Weddings Thruout Our Community During Past Week All Makes of Sewing Machines Repaired S { sermons and We Modernize Your Machine singing with special music at every service. Helen J. Enterline BEFORE to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER I Rav. Ear tanck is pastor Lloyd E. Shank Rev. Ezra H. Ranck is pastor and Helen J. Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver . . . Anywhere! The marriage of Miss First Week |Enterline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, SALES SERVICE J. V. BINKLEY Wednesday, Rev. C. F. Helwig. Amos Enterline, Jr, Manheim RI, Thursday, Rev. Oscar Deck. and Lloyd E. Shank, son of Lloyd 111 N. Market St. ELIZABETHTOWN Phone 216-) ! Friday. Rev. ©. A. Deck. F. Shank, 108 Fairview St, this Other Nights, "The Pastor, boro, took place Saturday in St. No Services Monday Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church, Manheim. The Rev. H. M. ORDER NOW Second Week - 3 wm Leidy officiated. 4 | Mus. Robert Shank, of town, was SCOTT LIFE TIME~ matron of honor, and Earline Ear- . » » { hart, Manheim, cousin of the bride; | Aluminum Combination Storm Windows JOHNS - MANVILLE was flower girl. ASBESTOS OR ASPHALT Robert Shank served as best man for his brother. ROOFING and HOUSE SIDING ALUMA ROLL AWNINGS A reception was held at the home FOR STORE OR HOME i {of the brides. They will reside here WRITE — — OR — — PHONE 154W AFTER 6 P. M. JACK HORNAFIUS | | Rothsville Mfg. Co. and the bride- ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. groom by Sico Oil Co. of town. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Ashen- felter, 108 W. Main St, the engagement of their announce daughter, 7-2tp DR. CLEM E. HERSHEY Monday thru Sunday, Dr. Clem Nancy Caryll, to Leonard H. John- | E. Hershey, Marion, O., Evangelist son. Jr. son of MF. and Mrs: Ledn= or and Musician. ard H. Johnson, Elizabethtown. a Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Breneman, Evangelistic Services Mount Joy R2, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Marian Lucille, to Donald E. Moseman, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Mosemann, The Lenten Evangelistic Meetings Jr., Manheim. will begin at the Glossbrenner Ev-| Miss Breneman is employed by angelical United Brethren Church, the Pennsylvania Power and Light . Febru- Co., at Lancaster. Mr. Mosemann will/is employed by his father. A Cs wt In The EUB Church on Sunday evening at Services continue each F lorin, 7:15 p.m. night, of the | (except Monday) at 7:30 p. m. A trucker arrested at Harrisburg The Rev. John H. sterday was hauling more than 10 1 we will in charge of services|tons ove eight. So | and speak cn Sunday evening, Feb. 25th, and Friday evening, March 2 Everybody reads Newspapers but Other ministers scheduled to assist NOT everybody reads circular ad- Rev. Texter, Brownstown, vertising left on their door step. Feb. ary 29, week pastor be the Keep your house eternally young include: this service willl Tuesday, 21, ee Dress up your ke in charge of the Brotherhood of Re 2 the Church, Dr. S. T. Dundoes NY OH, GRACE, SOME CF home with a 0 ednesday, Feb. i ig agi Nati pos i THE BEST BARGAINS modernization loan. Up to 36 months «0; hev. . £2 > / oni Thursday, March 1, and Rev. IN THE PAPER TODAY! fo repay. We'll gladly explain the LETS GO SHOPPING! | Harry Tobias of Manheim on Sat, f 5 d d ie [ March. 3. . ypes ol repairs and modernizing you Sic vill be in charge of teu] 3 fil. MEET 3 : | Music whl be in charge of 1% can finance with a low-cost loan. | gene Swords, minister of music at THE { the Florin church. The Seraph and Seniors of the Glossbrenner E. JON NATIONAL U. B. Church will sing at the ser- N vices. There will be additional so- OW MOUNT JOY, PA. Ss los, duets, and quartet numbers un- | der the ¢ direction of Mr. Swords. TO FE = . hE a Hl ew Mrs. Minnie Wehner of Colum- IN UNION TH ERE IS STRENGTH | °. | bia visited her daughter and son-in TTT law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Cooper. ». The Ladies Ausilary of he loca Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin ire company held a successful card party in Cooper's Garage last week. of the La-' Twenty-one members | dies’ Auxiliary to the Salunga Fire 1S Co., attended the meeting held on Non-Porowvs Plastic Floor | Monday evening in the fire hall. > * z he The recently-selected 1951 pro- Defies Grit and Grime gram committee took charge and includes Mrs. Russell Cooper. Mrs. There's a new misacle in foor- you ever dreamed possibie. J. x Tote a4 Mr Goudie ing =i 18 colors Jat HOUSENOLD Aces TARAS Groff. ang te discussed i on- outwear standard linoleum—on can, tertain neighboring auxiliaries. a written guarantee. Aad won- Flor Bo io Or | Hostesses included Mrs. Maggie derful news—it offers magical discolor it — ee harsh / Myers, Mrs. M. Newcomer, Mrs. J. cleaning ease. cleaners, lye or alkeli. Whats’ | M. Newcomer and Mrs. Brandt Nis- CHALLENGES EVEN Swi, Youll netics vu off Flos: | Bey. GUMMY GREASE part of the * | The next meeting will be at 7:30 Flor-Ever is NON-POROUS! | p. m. March 19. Dirt and grime can't get a pene- Come in today and-see amaz- | one etal anaes trating grip into this plastic. ing new Flor-Ever. And see the) Result: Flor-Ever ‘sparkles countless patterns * and, color If all the crutches were laid end ever” with less cleaning, less combines made possible possible. by,6- to end, there still wouldn't be en=- scrubbing, * less i waxing ; than foot widths and tiles? | ough for the lame excuses. Before You Buy Floor Coverings SEE KEENER HOME FURNISHINGS “Where Quality Is Higher Than Price.” Morning Worship. Youth Fellowship meet- 10:15 a.m. 6:30 p.m. SET | ing Guaranteed by 7:30 p.m. Opening service of Ev- — Sood Li —_—— | angelistic Carfipaign. Sermon by {the pastor: music by the Chiques | Quartet; instrumental selections by { a brass quartet. quartet. Thursday, Birdsboro; Oscar the sermon by Rev. music by choir. Friday, Sermon by Rev. Q. A. Deck; music by The Apollo Four; vibraharp, Miss Carol Stratton. Saturday, sermon by the pastor; Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Rocks and Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. Removed -BIZ nH PHONE MOUNT JOY 13-4753 “i EG=A Bb
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