Viarket St. this place : h N Engagements Miss Knittle is a graduate of Ford JrC ews School of Business, Pottsville, and ——— Of Ww Il K presently employed by. the Ak , PERTAINING TO ALL e nown uminum Company of America, at i' CHURCHES IN MT. JOY Cressona. Mr. Hassinger was em ) THE ENTIRE SUR- Local Residents ployed by the Seiler Printing Com- NDING COMMUNITY. pany Company prior to his en- Mr. and Mi Russell Bo Ot trance int the armed service Salunga Maytown, announce the engage- No date has been set for the wed- hmireh of the Brethren ment of Mrs Bostic {aus r, dir Elder In Charge Miss Doris M. Houseal. to Kenneth . John_Hers, Supt. > \ - . an Rn pr L. Barnhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. STUDENT ELECTROCUTED . Sunday School Lawrence Barnhart, of May Edward L. Gibbs, FF & M stu Church Service. Roth are employed by Wyeth, 1 ent, found guilty of the murder « y is invited. at Marietta Marian L. Baker it Lancaster HY dant he a} toy Mennonite Church paid the penalty, deata in IIe ee ilenry Lutz. Amos Herr, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Knittle, of tric chzir, This is the eighth from Garber, Henry Frank, Schuykill Haven, announced the Lancaster county and the first in Pastors engagement of their daughter, Joan 29 yea Apel 2 School L. to Frank D. Hassinge ( -—- el m. Sermon Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hassinger, 140 Patronize Bulletin advertisers — « « « ALL ABOARD . . . GOOD NEWS CLUBS AND CLASSES OF LANCASTER COUNTY (For A) CHILDREN’S RALLY on deck: “THE GOOD SHIP SALVATION” SUNDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 29. 2:30 D.S.T. McCASKEY AUDITORIUM, LANCASTER SPEAKER: UNCLE SAM BOYES, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Doors Onen At 1:30 FREE ADMISSION PUBLIC WELCOME “An Afternosn Filled With Thrills” FREE WORK DONE ESTIMATES ON SHORT NOTICE RALPH L. MYERS & SONS Practical Artesian Well Drillers SALUNGA, LANCASTER CO., PA. PHONE LANDISVILLE RALPH 1 MYERS 3176 WATER WELLS for farms, IE NO ANSWER CALL factory : . Chas R. Myers - - Landisville 2651 actory, mil reservoirs; Faul L. Myers . - Landisviile 4451 and drainage purposes. Edward G. Myers - Landisville 4458 Associates SALUNGA, PA. BROTHERS of the BRUSH The “brush” may hide your ! § ! necktie, but not your suit! PIATRA, Be sure it has that clean, fresh look! ee ia RETR Send it to | ° | Eicherlys | Cleaners - Tailors a __ Tm RXR I Sn NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS The Lancaster New Era Intelligencer Journal Sunday News Announce the appointment of MR. FRANK TYNDALL 54 WEST MAIN STREET Telephone 3-5771 AS THE AUTHORIZED AGENT IN MT. JOY SUNDAY HOURS: 6:00 A. M.to 12M. — 5:00 P. M. To 10:30 P. M. i ee ee a A em RK IRC IN YOUR HELP IS NEEDED APRIL 27 OUR GOAL TO Is MAY 18 $111,120 This year, approximately 15,000 days of hospital care will be required by charity cases. In addition, equipment vital to the Hospital's operation must be replaced or repaired. That is why, now more than ever before, your contribution is needed. THIS ADVERTISEMENT CONTRIBUTED BY SNAVELY & SONS, Inc. ~~ LANDISVILLE & MOUNT JOY ale 3511 Phone Mount Joy 3 3-3 3751 Qs I NK % & | at Elizabethtown College 1949, at- | tended Wheaton College, Wheaton, | | Il. one summer and two summers | Mt. Pleasant en In Christ Church C. H. Moyer and toraybill Wolgemuth 29 unday School reaching ¢ Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Sunday, April 29 9:30 a. m. Church School with a helpful program of Christ- ian education. 10:30 a. m. Examination Service before Communion, Pastor Zuck will preach on “Is Sin Serious?” 7:30 p.m. Evening Service, Fami- ly life program led by Pastor and ! Mrs. Zuck. St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, April 29 Services on Daylight Saving Time 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship. 6.30 p.m. Youth Fellowship meet- ing. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Tuesday to Thursday: Convention of East Pennsylvania Branch Women's Society of World Service, at State St. Church. Har- risburg. Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Pastor's Instruction Ciass. 7:30 p:m. Midweek Prayer Ser- | vice. 8:30 p.m. Church Council Meet- ing. Thursday 6:45 p.m., Children’s Choir re- | hearsal. 8:00 p.m.. Senior Choir rehearsal Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor ril 29 Sunday School. '. Morning Worship. Vespers . Luther League at the! use. nt Joy Methodist Church Robert C. Pike, Minister Alleman, Sun. Sch. Supt April 29 “a.m. Sunday School {5 a.m. Worship Service Salunga Methodist Church v. Robert C. Pike, Minister {iss Alice Strickler, Supt. April 29 a.m. Sunday School . Youth Fellowship Evening Worship. he Church of God C. F. Helwig, Pastor 29 1. Sunday School m. Morning Worship “We Believe in Missions” m. Evening Worship. rvice will be in Charge of G.Y.A, day m. Junior and Senior Pray- nes gs. witown U. B. Church + K. Buch, Pastor wil 29 Sunday School. Lvening Worship Praver Meeting and Endeavor. Farewell Service (From Page 1) Musser received his Master in Re- ligious Fducation degree at East- ern Baptist Seminary, Paila., Pa. Mrs. Musser, who was Miss Lois | | at Wiona Lake, Ind. In 1951 Rev. | Breckbill of Grantham, Pa. is a| graduate of Messiah College 1949, | and in 1946 received her A.B. at| | Greenville College, Greenville, Ill. | She taught in Maryville High | School for three years and one] year at Messian College. Both Rev. | and Mrs. Musser attended the 1st. | | semester at the Missionary Train- | | | | | ing Institute, Nyack, New York | this past winter. ee RUSSIAN TO SPEAK | Rev. Peter Varonoff, Russian | | Missionary, will speak in the| | Church of God at Landisville next! | Wednesday evening, May 2. He| spent most of his life in Russia! | and you should not fail to hear him. | TW Ce | | A West Chester milk truck driv- | er, fell into a doze, his empty truck | | left the highway, rolled over and) landed on its wheels east of Lan- caster, | rt eet Ce nes S. Kuhn is the newly el- | at Manheim, The Junior Class Of EAST HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP “Beauty And The Beef” HIGH SCHOOL Presents FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 21 - 28, [951 HIGH CAST OF CHARACTERS ACT ONE ACT TWO ACT THREE EIGHT ( ) P. M | SCHOOL AUDITORIUM LANDISVILLE, PENNA Program JOHN LYON RLES HAUSER {N KUMLER [ STEHMAN CHRIST CHMAN SYN 0 PSIS Four o'clock in the afternoon. Six we later The next day. ‘Weddings Thruout Our Community During Past Week F; [ l Miss Mary Alice Livengood, of u y | Lancaster, and Frank Fach Sch- neider of town were married Sat- urday in the parsonage of the Ev- angelical and Reformed Church, = Insured Mary Ann Kreider Howard C. Frontz Miss Mary Ann Kreider, daugh- i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elias L. Krei- | | P R O i E ( ; i E D IN | der, Landisville, became the bride | of Howard C. Frontz, son of Mrs. Maurice C. Frontz, and the late |§| MODERN VAULTS | Mr. Frontz, 205 Princess Ave., Lan- | §| | caster in the Landisville Church || { of God Sunday afternoon. | | The Rev. Raymond Daihl offici- |}| Storage: The bridesmaids were Miss Beth | | Trayer, of Landisville, cousin of ™ the bride, Mrs. Harry Fulmer and | | { Miss Elizabeth Weaver, | FUR COATS, cleaned and glazed. All kinds re- | i Paul Windmuller Jr, served as| . . i best man and the ushers were pairs and alterations. | [Quane s Engle, Mount Joy, the | | beidegroom’s uncle, Robert Bevan, | BERLOU Guaranteed approved moth proofing for | | Hyde Park, N N. Y.,, and Harry Ful- five years. | mer. i The wedding music was played | | by Mrs. Wayne Aungst, Elizabeth- | RUGS dry cleaned or shampooed. Drapes and | town, and Nelson Friedly was so- | Curtains cleaned. | { Joist. [ | . : . | After a reception ai the home of | LAUNDRY of all types, Bachelor bundle or family. | the bride the couple left on a wed- | I ding trip to the Poconos. They will | | reside in Landisville. | The bride is employed at Arm- |§| 7 | str nz Cork Co. The bridegroom | DRY CLEANER [ ris attending Millersville State | {| Yoo k S | i Teacheus' College. He is a member |}! of the Air Force Reserve and will | report for duty in May FI ORIN PA | | 9 ° | | — Wee | ] A Lancaster man caught a 24% {| | | | inch catfish that weighed seven - f pounds at Shenk’s Ferry. PHONE - MT. Joy 3 4451 i —— Ce mee { When in need of Printing. (dny- |} 13-8 | thing) kindly remember the Bulletin ———— —— : mn ~ FIREBALL POWERED _ © 0) I' started the very day the 1951 ROADMASTER made its first and has been build- appearance ing up ever since. 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