The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 01, 1951, Image 5

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REVIVAL SERVICES EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS AT
Revival Services’ in St. Mark's
Evangelical United Brethren church
here will continue throughout the
week of March 4 to 11, Dr, Clem E.
Hershey, of Marion Ohio, will be
the guest evangelist beginning on
Monday night. Dr. Hershey is a
pastor who conducts a weekly radio
broadcast from his home city. In| are
addition to preaching he gives spec-
ial numbers on the hand bells, and
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TRUMPETS & CLARINETS
All kinds of Accessories and
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Rev. Jacob Replogle,
the First Church of the
Baltimore,
series of Evangelistic
be held in the
Church of the
Washington
town,
planned, each evening at 7:3
Christians. and they will offer an |
the accordion
Music will be provided by the|to Christ.
Choir each night of the week, by Some of Mr.
the Miller Sisters Trio on Thurs-| theme ars: “Listen!
Replogle’s sermon
God Is Cal-
day night, and by the Children's| ling!” “Some Things Only God Can United Brethren Church
: nd Choir on Friday night. Do,” and “The Spoiled Dream” | Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor
David Hess Music Shop A cordial welcome will be ex-| The various choirs and musical | Sunday, March dth
106 N. Market Street
ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
Phone 605-J
tended to all who are interested.
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SERVICES OPENED SUNDAY
The Rev. Farl Sider, of Nanticoke, |
Ontario, is the evangelist for ser-
vices in the Brethren in
Church, for
Monday, February 26.







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MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.

meetings to) AND THE
Street |
. |
Brethren, Elizabeth- |
March 5 to 11. These services | oF
an! Cor
to enrich and stimulate the ‘life of |g
{ opportunity for commitment of life |
groups of the Church will provide |
Sunday
School Classes are helping to spon-
this |
R. W. Schlos- | 4
Faculty will preach at both servic as | brings his first Message.
BRETHREN IN CHRIST REVIVAL | ¢
Christ
two weeks, beginning | ,
have read |

| DR; OF AARRISBURG
ETOWN CHURCH OF BRETHREN | ‘Church News WILL SPEAK AT FLORIN
Pastor of |
Brethren, |
Maryland, will lead in a
Lenten Evangelistic meetings at
Glossbrenner EUB church, at
will continue every night
the week
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL |
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY |
ENTIRE SUR- |
ROUNDING COMMUNITY.
the
Florin,
except Monday during

by grace are ye saved thru
faith: and that not of yourselves; it| |
the gift of God: Not of works, |
lest any man should boast.”
Eph. 2:8, 9.
Selected by
{ L. W. Longenecker
Glosshrenner Evangzlical

9:30 a. m. 13th Anniversary of
Sunday School Chapel dedication
This service is combined with the
morning worship.
4:00 pm. Jr C. E.



7:15 p. m. Evangelistic Meeting
ca tinue.
ay |
T: 30 p.m. Dr. Charles R Buttel
 


|
:30 pm. Dr. Charles K. Beittel
| Thursday
| 7:30 pm. Dr. Charles K. Beittel ig
Friday REV. DR. CHAS. R. BEITTEL
Charles K. Beittel | of March 4 through the 11. Begin-
| ning Tuesday night at 7:30 the Rev.
Donegal Presbyterian Church | Dr. Charles Beittel Th. D. will be
| Sunday, March 4th | the speaker. He will bring
9:30 a. m. Church School | snes each night thereafter closing
10:30 a m. Morning Worship, Rev. | the service Sunday evening.
rt M. Wells, guest minister. Dr. Beittel is the pastor
Everyone cordially invited. | . . :
Otterbein EUB church in Harris
7:30 pm. Dr.
Saturday



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of the
Sunday services will be at 7:00] ——————
p m. and weeknight services at 7- Mt. Pleasant | burg. Now in his 23rd year as pas-
:30 p. m. The service Sunday will | Brethren In Christ Church | tor of that great church, he has
| Elder C. H. Moyer, Pastor | been unusually successful as an e-


> | Sunday, March 4th } van zelist and speaker. He is in
of Shepherdstown. - 9:00 a. m. Sunday School : P Se
et | ecnstant demand as a speaker at
10:00 a.m. Sermon. foe a
THE WRONG BAINBRIDGE inet hristian Endeavor Conventions,
In an item last week we stated The Church of God Youth For Christ Programs, and
CIR Mr. Charles Myers was admitted to | Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Bible Conferences.
EL the Riverview Rest Home at Bain- | Sunday, March 4th Musical numbers Ly the Senior
9:30 am. Sunday School hi and Seraph Chorus will enrich the
a hy Morning Worship | programs. The music will be in
7:30 pm. Attending the Evangel | charge of Gene Swords, minister of
United Breth- | music at the Florin EUB church.
svn someones
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| istic Services in the
ren Church.
Monday { x
7:30 p.m. Church Council Meeting | LOCAL LADIES ON DEAN'S LIST
Wednesday { Miss Ruby Helwig, daughter of
7:30 p. m. Junior Prayer Meeting. | Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Helwig, Mount
| Joy, was placed an the dean's list

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The Washington Street
Church Of The Brethren
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
| Sunday, March 4th
|
lL of Lebanon Valley College, at the
| conclusion of the first semester of
the college year. Also on the dean's
list was Miss Barbara Ranck, dau-
| ghter of Rev.-Mrs. Ezra H. Ranck,
9:30 a. m. Church School Mount J Wiss Helorier | h
| with a creative program of Chris- | ount Joy: 158 Ie. Wig IS a Soph»
| tian instruction for all ages and | omore, majoring in music education
| needs. : and Miss Ranck, a freshman major-
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship; ing in ‘English
| sermon “The Meaning of Church
Membership”.
{ 7:30 pm. Evening Worship.
| sermon “A Mighty Prayer.”
Dr. R. W. Schlosser will preach at
|
|
|
|

MARRIAGE LICENSES
Levi W. Mumma, Florin,
lu W. Stauffer,
this boro.
and Lu-
b hte ag 147 Manheim St.,
oth worship services
Evangelistic Meetings each even-
|ing at 7:30, March 5 through Sun- Louis C. Baltozer, Mount Joy R1
{day, March 11, Rev. Jacob F. Re-|and Clara V. Seward, Quarryville
| plegle preaching. I R1
| ———


Mt Joy M te | Frank R. Breneman, Elizaketh-
| Mt. Joy Mennonite Church | ; 5 wT wig
Henry Garber, Amos Hess, and | Cow, 2nd Miriam B. Myers, of
Henry Frank, Pastors IR 1eems.
| Sunday, March 4th i sem i Retest
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
| ENLISTE NAVY
16:00 a.m. Sermon. ISTED IN NAVY
Kenneth Gerlach Miller, of Lan-

Trinity Tatheran Church disville, enlisted in the U. S. Navy
| Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor at Baltimore, Md. through the
{ Sunday, March a “oc Lancaster Recruiting office on Feb.
9:30 am. Sunday School. 2. : ia i > ;
3 y 26, and is now undergoing Recruit
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. gong h
7:00 p.m. Vespers | | Training at San Diego, Calif. He at-
| Tuesday | tended and graduated from East
| 4:30 p.m. Jr. Catechetical Class in Hempfield High School.
[P ish House { A rere ee
t ass an
:30 p.m. Adult Catechetical clas | Robert T. Herr, of Landisville,
at ma house.
Wednesday
7:45 p.m.
|
| was apprehended by Lancaster® po-
Mid-week Lenten Ser- | lice for ignoring a red traffic light.


vice. |
Church Council meets after the | Newtown U. B. Church
|e 3 Oscar K. Buch, Pastor
| Thursday | Sunday, March 4th
7:00 p.m. Luther League. | 9:00 am. Sunday School.
| Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church | 6:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor.
| Q. A. Deck, Pastor |
| Sund: iy, March 4th {
9:30 am. Sunday School. |
10:30 am. and 7:30 p.m. Worship |
St. Mark’s
Evangelical United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
| Service at the Annex Bldg. Sunday, March 4th
| Wednesday 9:00 a. m. Sunday School
| 7:30 p. m. Adult Bayer Meeting, | 3 15 am. Morning Worship.
| West Room of Church. ! 7:30 p.m. Revival Service: sermon
Junior Prayer Meeting At the |by ‘the pastor; music by the Choir
| Annex. and a brass quartet, from Lancaster.
Monday through Sunday, 7:30 each




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* ker, Mt. Joy RI.
Church of God evening. : :
Bainbridge, Pa. | Revival services with sermons
Sunday, March 4th | by Dr. Clem E. Hershey. Special
7:30 pm. Hymn Sing by Young by Tho Miller Sisters Tho,
| Group. Special Music. Wednesday, ollowing the reviva
service:
Thursday evening.
Monthly meeting of the Church
Council.
|
|
|
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
| Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar
| Sanday, March 4th

Fourth Sunday in Lent
9:30 a.m.
10:45 a. m.
| Sermon.
| Tuesday
7:00 pm.
tory.
| Wednesday |
[7:30 pm. Mid-week Lenten Ser- |
vice.
| Offices of Instructichs II-and
| mon.
Sunday School. |
Morning Prayer with |
Vestry Meeting at
Calvary Bible Church
Paul R. Strickler, Supt.
{ Sunday, March 4th
| 9:15 a. m. Bible School
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship |
Message, Rev. Paul Wilt, dean of |
the Lancaster School of the Bible. |
Holy Communion in charge of |
Rev. Arndt.
2:30 pm. Executive board meet-
ing. |
7:00 p.m. Young People’s Meet- |
ing.
7:30 p.m. Evening Service, |
Mr. John Reisinger, Lanc. School |
of the Bible. Special music by the
Gospel Trio.
Wednesday |
|

7:30 p.m. Cottage Prayer Service
at the home of John Henry Bruba-

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FLORIN EUB CHURCH WILL The Bulletin,
CELEBRATE 13th ANNIVERSARY
The Glossbrenner Evangelical |
United Evangelical church, Florin,
will celebrate the 13th anniversary |
of the Sunday School chapel So |
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Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, March 1,


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”
The speaker for the occasion is Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin
Dr, Paul Millhouse, associate edi-
ter of the telescope Messenger, the creme
official Evangelical United Brethren
weekly paper. Dr. Millhouse is a
native of Illinois, having served
several pastorates in that state. His
last pastorate was at the large De-
catur First Church, Decatur, Ill,
from which he was called by the
recent General Conference held
in Dayton, O. to the associate ed-
itorship of the Denominational pa-
per with headquarters in Harris-
burg.
Mrs. William Lawton, of Eliza-
bethtown, will be the speaker for
the children’s department. This
group will ke lead by John K.
Wittle, the children’s department
Supt. Connie Lane and Carol Ann
For Spraying Information Call
Smith, of Mount Joy, will present MANHEIM 5-4158
several numbers on the trumpet. RE
They will be accompanied by Mar- wee.
ion Smith. The Cherub Choir, un= | =
der the direction of Mrs. John H.
Gable," will also take part in the
program,
The goals for the day include 350
present and $2,000 for the building
fund.
WA A
LAYMEN TO SUPPORT CHAIR
OF BIBLE AT ETOWN COLLEGE
The Men's Work Organization of
the Church of the Brethren, East-
ern District of Pennsylvania, have
been very active in the work of the
church during the past
years and now have decided on a
new way of promoting and advanc-
ing this movement. This organiza- |
tion is just what the name implies, |
the workers of the church. During
the past year, 1950, the organiza- |
tion, together that of The
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WHO OWNS 85% OF THE WORLD'S CARS?
Americans, of course! While many of the cars
several |

still on the road are pre-war models — they are
steadily being replaced by new ones. Only in
America is the private garage an essential part
with of the private dwelling. Our free enterprise
Southern District of Pennsylvania, |
erected a new addition to the
building at Camp Swatara, the
church camp near Bethel, Pa. The
cost of this addition was approxi-
mately $12,000.00 in addition to 6000
man hours put in by the men of the
district.
At a recent meeting of the organ-
ization to consider new undertak- |
system makes it all possible. And our Ameri-
can chartered banking system makes possible
the low cost financing that puts modern car
ownership within reach of so many people.
THE
NATIONAL MOUNT Joy Bay
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ings for the organization for 1951, Se
27 of the 41 congregations of the To

district were represented
animously approved the adoption of |
a project to support a Chair of the |
Bible at Elizabetntown College.
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