T’S ant ONS gar cones cam, xANIZA- Etc. ON ‘e n Monday if we can lease LE 811 WERE MAKING APPLEJACK were confiscated by liquor hoard Over 100 gallons of illegal apple- | and tax unit agents in a raid Tues- jack and a still hidden in the cel- | day afternoon. lar of Paul Buteener, New Provi- dence R1, fruit dealer's garage, a — a Patronize' Bulletin Advertisers See with your own eyes the amazing repel-o-tized water resistant, spot resistant test. The Tropical Su Fresh The don't be satisfied with only that | NORTHCOOL | MOUNT Tropical Suit hot weather made famous THE TRUFiLAL it That Breathes Air GENUINE NOIR REG.US.PAT.OFR TROPICAL Ly the 7 and you buy the Bast WHEN you buy a Tropical suit-=—you buy it for coalness. But . Look at a Genuine NORTH- COOL and learn that coolness is only the beginning of your pleasure. In style, in tailoring, in beauty of patterns and colors—NORTHCOOL reflects the skill, the practical thinking of clothing experts. As a result, NORTHCOOL is as much desired for its distinction as for the coolness and comfort that the wrinkle-resistant fabric assures. Think this over and you'll agree:—when you buy the Genvine—you buy the best, That means buy NORTHCOOL. SLACKS $9.50 Try This Very Wonderful Suit — 535 ESHLEMAN BROS. JOY, PA. BEE NORTHCOOL SUITS “He that covereth his sins shall not prosper, but who so confesseth and forsaketh them shall have mer- cy.” —Prov. 28:13 Selected by J. Earl Martin The Church of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, June 10th ®30 am. Children’s Day Program 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Monday 7:30 p.m. ing Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Church Council Meet- The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa, Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Sunday, June 10th [ 9:30 a. m. Church School bring the entire family to Sunday School! | 10:30 a.m. Children’s Day Service by the boys and girls of the Pri- mary and Jv. Depts. of the Church Schoal. 7:30 p. m. Memorial Service; Pastor Zuck will preach on “Con- quering Grief”. | | Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ Church Pastors: C. H. Moyer and Sunday, June 10 | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Sermon. Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Herr, Henry Garber, Henry Frank, Pastors Sunday, June 10 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Sermon Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister Ralph “Alleman, Sun. Sch. Supt Sunday, June 10th 10:00 a.m. Combined Children’s | {Day Program and Worship Service. | | The theme of the morning is | “Methodist Student Day.” Salunga Methodist Church | Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister [ Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday, June 10th | | 9:00 am. Morping Worship Ser- | [vice celebrating Methodist Student { Day. | 11:00 a.m. Sunday School, | a | | | Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor | Sunday, June 10th | 9:30 am. Sunday School. | 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. | No Vespers Monday 7:30 p.m. Ladies Bible Class the Parish House. at { | Calvary Bible Church | Paul R. Strickler, Supt. Sunday, June 10th 9:15 a. m. Bible School 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship | Rev. Paul Will, Dean of Lancaster | Schcol of Bible - speaker. | 7:30 p.m. Evening Service, Rev. Will, speaker. Newtown U. B. Church Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Sunday, June 10th 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. | Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting { and Christian Endeavor. | | | | St. Mark's ry Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor | Sunday, June 10th | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School { 9:30 a.m. Children’s Day Program | 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. | Wednesday | 7:30 p:m. | vice. | | | Midweek Prayer Ser- Thursday { 7:30 p.m. Ushers’ League meeting | ! 6:45 p.m. Children’s Choir re- | hearsal. | 8:00 p.m.. Senior Choir rehearsal | Beulah He 5's Bible | Conlerence Beulah Heights Bible Conference i of Elizabethtown, this | | Saturday evening, June 9th, at 7:45 ip. m. Dr. George T. B. Davis of | | Philadelphia will be showing col- | | ored pictures of Israel, revealing | | how over a million Jews have re-| | turned to ancient homeland, | exactly as predicted by Old | | Testament prophets 2500 years ago. This is indeed one of the wonders | of the modern world. { ere re et ree | | | | | | | | ; begin will their the ! Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. La MANHEIM R. iL C. Robert Fry Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. D. 2, PA. Rocks and Trees Removed PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753 Church News| Elder Graybill Wolgemuth | | { truck and will have to be replaced { by a new one. burg, R2 | [ truck reported to Officer Neiss that | and in { and prevent injury to the cattle by | the children of the community will | be conducted at | each | Friday from 7 to 8:45. | dergarten, primary, junior, high school and adults. rt DCE rman TWO LOCAL ESTATES Adjudications weve filed m these twe estates of local interest. The amounts for the heirs are: Emma KINGS DAUGHTERS MET The Kings Daughters Bible Class of the Church of God met Tuesday evening in the Sunday School room, Business was transacted and devotions held. Duets were, ren- dered by Mrs. Eli Smeltzer and Mrs. Irvin Kaylor and Mrs. Annie Stauffer and Emma Shookers. Sov- | eral members of the class gave | readings. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Blanche Parson, Mrs. Mary Walker and Mrs. Kate Barnhart. Those present were: Mrs. C.F. | Helwig, Mrs. Irvin Kaylor, Mus. [ Bi Smeltzer, Mrs. Elsie Grove, Mrs. | Stella Sweigart, Mrs. C. R. Charles Mrs. Emma Heistand, Mrs. Katie Barnhart, Mrs. Blanche Parson, Mrs. Annie Stauffer, Miss Emma Shookers and Miss Anna Hoffer. ——— Weddings Mrs. Kathryn Denlinger, Lan- | caster RD, daughter of Mr. and Mus. Mohler M. Good, W. Main St., | Bareville, and John L. Herr, son of | Mr. and Mors. Ira Herr, Salunga, | were married at 8 p.m. Saturday, [in the home of the officiating min- ister, the Rev. Paul D. Wenger, of Leacock, pastor of the Bareville | Church of the Brethren. GL .L | TRUCK HITS TRAFFIC LIGHT The traffic signal at the Washing- ton House, W. Main and New Haven Sts, was badly dam- struck by a cattle corner aged when Mechanics- cattle G. Peffer, driving a loaded Franklin a car stopped suddenly in the cen=- ter of the street in front of him order to avoid a. collision a sudden stop, he swerved to the right and struck the traffic signal. i iat SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL JUNE 18th TO JUNE 29th A Summer Bible School for all the June Mount Joy 18th to sessions Mennonite Church 26th. There evening, will be Monday June through Classes will be provided for kin- this boro, $6,737; also of town, Hoffman Dewiler, Mary E. Newpher, ‘Engagements Mr. and Mrs. William Garber, Nast Main St. announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Joyce, to Mr. Guy Mumma, Jr, son. of Mn and Mrs, Guy Mumma, Sr, Park St, Elizabethtown, : Miss Garber is employed at the Hamilton Watch Company at Lan- coster and Mr. Mumma is ed by Buch Mfg. ‘Co, Elizabeth- town. The wedding will take place in the Fall, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenfeld, Salunga, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to Vernon E. Schroeder, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Schroeder, Canton, Kans. Mr. Schroeder is, employed by the Mennonite Central Committee. Akron, The wedding will take place in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. Brubaker, Manheim R2, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Arlene, to J. Arthur Wenger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wenger, Quarryville Rl. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzkee, 34 E. Main St, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary F., to Le- roy W. Gantz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gantz, “119 N. Main St, Manheim. Miss Fitzkee is employed by Henry G. Carpenter, Inc, here. Mr. Gantz is serving with the U. S. Marine Corps at Camp Lejeune, N, Cc. : : rr A A ee BAINBRIDGE BIBLE CONFERENCE JUNE 8th A Bible Conference will be held at the Bainbridge = Methodist Church, on June 8th, at 7:45 p. m. Rev. Rowan Pearce’ will be the speaker with special music by the Senior Male Quartet of the Mt. Calvary Church. The Conference: is sponsored by the Committee for Community Re- vival. Everybody Welcome. ee ll MORE CENTENNIAL PLATES Due to the continued demand for souvenir Centennial plates, the committee has reordered. Anyone wishing to purchase one or more plates can do so by calling the Titus Rutt Insurance Agency or Mrs. Vera Albert, both of town. The plates sell for $1.50 each, have already Sixty dozen been sold. ES ————— Young and old are invited’ and welcome to join in the study of God's Transportation word. will be provided 517,582. "Some day Im goin We'd like to show you the many extras this custom-built Buick provides — at no extra charge when we come to make out a bill of sale. NE thing that the fact that ping up, when they buy automobiles. We've been looking at surveys, and it seems that just about eve than the one he’s nc So we know how y help you make your dreams come true. Wed like you to car can be. We'd like you to stretch out in the room of aRoapmasTER—feel the luxury of its double- depth cushions—st its fabrics. We'd like you to know the proud levelness of its ride—and its hand on the wheel Tune in HENRY J, TAYLOR ABC Natwork, avary Monday evening. for those who desire it. interests us mightily is so many people are step- ryone wants a better car w driving. ou feel, and we'd like to discover how fine a fine roke the fine texture of [LIONS WIT CERLING WITH STRAWBERRIES $250 A BOX Strawberries Lions Club meeting. by B. Titus Rutt at thé auction sale of berries following the pro- gram. i The Lions Club sponsors the 4-H Strawberry Club and had the mem- bers at the meeting as guests, Each | member bought four boxes of berries they had raised for judging! and sale. i Mr. and Mrs. John Herr, Eliza-! bethtown, are leaders of the Straw- | berry Club and Mr. Herr introduce] ed Mr. Clarence Craver, assistant! County Farm Agent, who spoke on! Activities of the 4-H Club. Mr. Craver introduced Mr, Al- len Baker, State 4-H Club Leader, ! who explained the detailed work | required of the berry growers, such as pollination, records, sale, etc. Mr. Sloat, who is connected with the Pennsylvania Agriculture Ex-' tension Bureau, also spoke. The berries were judged as fol- lows: Allen Good, Middletown Ri, | first; Robert Good, Middletown RI, | second; Percy Campbell, Columbia | R1, third; Margaret Stephens, Mae | heim R4, fourth; ;Ross Eshleman, | lorin, fifth and Joyce Eshleman, | Florin, sixth. After the judging the berries were auctioned by Mr. Gene Love, | assisted by Curvin Martin, Jr. Ber- ries sold from $1.50 to $2.50 a box. Two new members; Geo. Houck, and David Bowers were inducted. Thirty-eight members and one visitor were present other than the guests. OO + + come MANY FISH KILLED; CAUSE, TO DATE, MYSTERY ' Hundreds and possibly thousands of dead fish, were discovered Tues- day’ evening in a small pond on’ the property of Harry Buch, locat- ed, on the southern outskirts of: Manheim. They included suckers, catties, bass and eels from minnows to 20- inchers. The cause is being inves- tigated. re Qf rere + MARRIAGE LICENSES Raymond G. Snyder Jr, Mount Joy R2, and Helen E. Aldinger, Eli- zabethtown R2. Richard Henry Sipel, Elizabeth- town, and Dolores Genevieve Fee- ser, Mount Joy R2. OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED The offices of Dr. H. C. Killhef- fer, at Manheim and Elizabethtown will be closed from June 15th to June 30th inclusive. re Qf ee Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. But above all, wed like you to experi- ence two thrills found exclusively in ROADMASTERS. One is the smooth might of its Fireball Engine. The other is the supreme simplicity of Dynaflow Drive, which is, incidentally, one of the many features included in the price. * We try to hold down our en- thusiasm in talking about this gentle obedience to your masterful beauty. We might claim — you'll find more room — more comfort — Sr 'S. F. ULRICH, Inc. ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. 505 NORTH MARKET ST. YOUR, KEY, TO GREATER VAL UF quart box on Tuesday night at the| Mrs. Harry Leib returned to hen) This inflationary price was paid|at St. Joseph's’ Hospital, . home on Fairview St. after ten days | ve OY | RAC ls (INT You are Invited to the LANCASTER for CHRIST CAMPAIGN JUNE 10th through JULY 1st OPENING RALLY Next Sunday, June 10th, at 2:30 p. m. Every Night thereafter at 7:45 P. M. N. Franklin Street, Lancaster, Pa. Opposite McCaskey High School CHRISTIAN BUSINESS MEN'S COMMITTEE OF LANCASTER AND OVER 60 COOPERATING CHURCHES Evangelist JESSE HENDLEY Dr. HENDLFY was pastor of Colonial Hills Baptist Church, which, in his 13 years ministry, grew from less than 200 to 2300 members. He has been ‘heard in ! many major cities in almost ‘every section f United States and Canada. He has been winning souls for, Christ for over 22 years. ' $ . Hear the : 200 VOICE CHORUS. Inspiring: Hymns, Twin Pianos, Organ Music and the wonderful singing of America’s “most fomous Gespel Song Leader. STRAT SHUFELT. aL Y A \ \ ne oR On the Air WLAN 8:45 A. M. [Monday thru Saturday STRAT SHUFELT is a great ar- fist; a musical star’ singing for the Lord—JESUS CHRIST. You'll also enjoy the sweet music of MISS FRANCES SCHUM Pianist and Organist of the Radio Evangelistic Hour g fo own a Roadmaster” more luxury —a smoother ride —more con- veniences — more thrill in a ROADMASTER than in any other car in the fine-car field. But why spoil the thrill of discovery? Come find out for yourself how completely a 1951 RoapMAsTER fulfills the dreams of the car you hope sometime to own. And let us whisper something to you: The cost of making this step to ROADMASTER ownership is less than most people believe. Equipment, accessories, trim and models are subject to change without notice,