The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 21, 1951, Image 5

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Beulah Heights Bible Conference Grove
Mt. Calvary Church of Elizabethtown
To Have BIBLE CONFERENCE
This SATURDAY, 7:45 and
SUNDAY, 2:45 and 7:30
Rev. I. V. Neprash, Philade Iphia,
this conference. Mr. Neprash is Founder and Director of the
Russian Missionary Service. Born in Russia, coverted atheist
former exile, college and seminary professor, pastor and editor,
Mr. Neprash is tae official representative of the largest body of
Bible-believing Chrisitans in Russia. You will be thrilled when
you hear from his wide experience what God has accomplished
through the power of the Wonderful Word of God, in Russia.
1 Mile Northeast of Elizabethlown
HIRAM W.
Pa, will be the speaker at
on the
LEFEVER,
Road to Hershey
Pastor




the most beautiful of
all music for your church
Organ
Recital
— by —
Mr. Elmer M. Scheid
LANCASTER, PA.
Issisted by
Mr. Samuel Harnish
MOUNT JOY, PA.






P.M,
Sunday, June
1951
Brief Remarks
and Prayer
Dedication


Mortuary Record |
(Form page 1)
Howard Shireman
| Howard Shireman, seventy-four,|
[ husband of Flora Shireman, died!
| at his home in Maytown at 4 pm.
| Saturday. He was a lifelong resi-|
Jue of Maytown. |
| Milton and |
was en- |
A son of the late
| “mma Guhl Shireman, he
| gaged in the trucking business, He
| was a veteran of the Spanish-Am- |
| erican War
[ the Maytown Fire Company.
Besides his widow, his survivors \
are a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Crank- |
| shaw, at home; and two grandchil- |
Patrick, at home
and was a member of
| dren, Hazel and
The funeral was held
Tuesday afternoon
from his|
. |
late home with |
interment in the Union cemetery
at Maytown, |
Mss. Emma B. Coble
|
cigh-
died
Emma Bricker Coble,
Elizabethtown R2,
Saturday in St. Joseph's Hospital. |
She was a member of Christ Lu- |
taeran Church, Elizabethtown.
She is survived by the following |
{ children: Bertha, wife of Edward |
| Stauffer, Maytown; Mrs.
Myers, Middletown; Barbara, wife
of Benjamin Sweigat, Elizabeth- |
town R2; Fdna, wife of George]
Matson, Middletown; and Paul By- |
ron and Willis Coble, all of Eliza-|
bethtown ‘R2. In addition, Mrs. Co-:
ble is survived by 32 grandchildren |
and three
grandchildren. Also |
a sister, Mrs. Malinda |
Cassel, Elizabethtown R2.
The funeral held
aftérnoon with interment in Mount |
Tunnel cemetery.
BE a
NEWSPRINT UP $10 A TON,
HIIGHEST IN 30 YEARS {
An increase of $10 a ton by Ab-|
itibi, third largest of the big ne |
print producers, newsprint to |
the highest price in nearly 30 years, |
another sock on the chin for news- |
paper publishers.
The boost brings the New York]
price ta $116 and the Canadian tag |
[ to $112.
The new
all-time top of $120 in the 20's and |
Mrs.
iy-eight,
Grace |
45 great grandchildren;
great-great
surviving is
was Tuesday |
sent
price compares with an
about $40 in the depres- |
sion Prices for newsprint
vary according to location but on a|
New York basis newsprint sold for
$50 in 1938-2 period; $84 in 1946;
$90 in 1947; $96 in mid-1948, and |
$100 at the end of 1948.
A boost of $6 a ton, last Fall car- |
{ ried prices to the $106 level.
re ee ll Un em
LEFT FOR HER HEIRS
There remains $13,138.75 for dis-|
| a low of
years.

OBGANV


Donegal and New Haven Sts.. Mount Joy, Pa. |
MISS MILDRED WAY,

REV. Q. A. DECK, Pastor — Organist ||


piece work rates.
vou will work in one of the finest foundries in this
home pay.

Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church I
Attention, Molders
Gray Iron or Malleable
We have immediate openings for 8 or 8 good qualified piece work molders at highest
best ventilation, plenty of daylight, tile showers and tile locker rooms.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE OPEN DAILY FROM 8:00 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M., AND ZVERY
SATURDAY MORNING FROM 9:00 A. M. TO 12:00 NCON.
Come in and find out for yourself how you can greatly increase your take
To reach plant use South Queen Street or Quarryville bus.
Carbon Malleable Casting Co.
712 SOUTH PRINCE ST. LANCASTER, PA.

| tribution among the heirs of Mary |
Garber Miller, late of this
{ boro.
{ The estate was adjudicated
last |
week.

a
{The 50th annual session of the]
| Westminister Bible
ened Sunday at the
el Church.
Conference op-
Chestnut Lev-
 
 
district, modern equipment,

 
 
 




MANHEIM R.

C. Robert Fry
D. 2, PA.

Air Compressor Work
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.

Excavating and Grading
Cellars, Trenches, Etc.
Rocks
and
Trees
Removed


PHONE MOUNT JOY



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| rooms for the
| —more than we've got to
another job
| even get here
| free time for
| you
| need plenty of exercise,”
| man stood on the porch.
show
| ing the little attention as
{ natural thing in the
Frost was
| two rooms
|
| sir, this adve
| right

For Rent
By Dorothy Boys Kilian
DON'T really
rent these
summer, do you?”
Shipley, still in his greasy
cover-alls, frowned as he found his
pretty young wife sitting on the
wide-board floor in an upstairs bed-
YOU
think you c&n
Dick




room, mehding a faded blue rag
rug.
Margaret stood |
«Minute | up slowly and
. planted a kiss
Fiction on his smudgy
cheek “We
want to have a nice crib and other
things for our first baby, don't |
we, darling? And that takes money
|
spend.”
1 could take
something.”
“Maybe
in the evenings, or
“Why, Dick,
when you come
garage; and lots
until eight or nine.
Starting a new
and no
you're
home
of times you don’t
"
“Yeh, 1 know.
business means no money
a while.”
“Well, this house your mother
left us has more rooms than we
need for ourselves.”
“But just look at the furniture!" |
Dick waved an arm at the room in
general. “You sit in that wooden
rocker for ten minutes and those
slats make a prison bar
on your back.
need a Pullman
Climb into it, and that wash stand—""
“1 think it's all kind of
quaint,” Margaret said placidly.
Dick snorted. ‘People on va-
cation want to be comfortabie,
not quaint. And besides, think
where we're located; practical-
ly out in. the country, the
opposite end of town from the
lake and all the amusements.”
“It's nice and quiet, though,”
Margaret insisted.
Dick shrugged. “I give up. But I
hate to see you slaving away up
here.”
“Oh, says I
Margaret
well, the doctor
said soothingly.
“Phere’s the doorbell,
Dick, still looking troubled,
downstairs.
A portly,
T'll get it.”
started
“This is
the Shipley residence?”
“Why, yes,” Dick looked goggle-
eyed past him to the long shiny
black car parked in front of the
house.
“May I speak to Mrs. Shipley?”
“I'm Mrs. Shipley,” Margaret |
called frbm the top of the stairs.”
“I am Mr. Frost of Big Rapids.
You have some rooms for rent?’’
“Yes. Please come up and I'll
them to you,” Margaret an-
swered.
ICK stayed downstairs and
listened glumly to the foot-
steps overhead. He winced as he
heard the bathr oom door squeak
and imagined Mr. Frost's first view
of the old tub standing high on its
claw feet.
There was a lengthly murmer of
voices in the upstairs hall. Then |
down came Mr. Frost, a hand on |
| Margaret’s elbow, and she accept- |
world,
“Well, it's all settled then,” Mr.
saying.
Margaret stood up slowly, put
hier arms around his neck and
planted a kiss on his smudgy
cheek,
rtisement hit us in the
spot.” He fingered a little
piece of newspaper,
“Advertisement?” Dick stared at



| the paper.
“Your wife used
logical trick, didn't
Frost chuckled. ‘Playing
thing so much that
curiosity.”
“Uh, yes,” Dick laughed weakly.
Let's see that again,” he
trying not to look too astonished.
she?” Mr.
down a

“For rent,” he read, ‘‘for the
summer season, two rooms in
ancient frame house, unfashion-
able part of resort village, very
few modern conveniences, no
recreational facilities nearby.
Mrs. Richard Shipley, 1203
Stanley Road, Weehagen,
Michigan.”
“Yes,” Mr. Frost said. ‘My wife
saw that and said it made’ her
thing of a Currier and Ives print—"
He handed "Margaret some bills,
put on his grey homburg, and
stepped briskly out the door.
garet. “Your greatest triumph,
aoney, is that you've managed not
to look triumphant.”

Everybody reads newspapers buf
| NOT everybody reads circular ad-
vertising left on their door step.


pattern |
The bed’s so high |
ladder to |
pink-checked old gentle- |
the most |
“We'll take the |
for the summer. ‘Yes |
a good psycho- |
it excited your
said, |
Church News
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY
AND THE ENTIRE SUR-
ROUNDING COMMUNITY,


“For our conversation is in
heaven; from whence also we look
for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus
| Crist” —Phil. 3:20
Selected by
| Mrs, Graybill Wolgemuth

Vit. Pleasant
Brethren fn Christ Church
Pastors: C. H, Moyer and
Elder Graybill Wolgemuth
Sunday, June 24
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:30 am. Home mission service.
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Herr,
Henry Garber, Henry Frank,
Pastors
Sunday, June 24
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:00 am. Sermon
exhausted: |
from the |
The Church of God
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
Sunday, June 24
9:30 am. Sunday School
| 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship
| Sermon, “Building Christian Char-
| acter,
| 7:30 pm. Evening Worship.
lin charge of the C.G.Y:A.
| Young People of the Church.
No Prayer Meeting this week. All
| are invited to attend the Conven-
tion Institute at the Doubling Gap
| Center. June 26 to 28.
The
Glossbrenner Evangzlical
| United, Brethren Church
Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor
| Sunday, June 24
| 9:30 am. Sunday School
10:30 am. Morning Worship.
| Holy Communion.
11:30 a.m. Congregational meet-
| ting. Y
{ 7:00 pm,
Tuesday
| 7:00 pm. Seraph Choir.
8:00 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal
Vednesday
7:30 p.m. Midweek service.
Evening Worship.


Newtown U. B. Church
Oscar K. Buch, Pastor
| Sunday, June 24th
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
Evangelical United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday, June 24
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:15 a.m. Morning Worship.
The Second Commandment.
2:15 - 4:00 p. m. Sacred concert
| and Worship Service at Mt. Gretna
| Campmeeting Auditorium. Music
{by Youth Choirs; Sermon by Dr.
W. Maynard Sparks.

7.90 pm. Dramatization, “The
Third Day” by young people of
Kochenderfer's Church, at Mount
Gretna,
Wednesday
7:30 pom. Midweek Prayer Ser-
vice.
Thursday
6:45 pm,
hearsal.
8:00 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal
Children's Choir re-

Salunga
Church of the Brethren
Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge
John Herr, Supt,
Sunday, June 24
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:15 a.m. Church Service.
Everybody is invited.
The Washington Street
Church Of The Brethren
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
Sunday, June 24th
9:30 a. m. Church School
let all the Family attend Sunday
School! .
10:30 am. Morning Worship,
Dr. Henry G. Bucher will preach.
7:30 p.m., Evening worship.
Rev. Glenn C. Zug will preach.
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar
Sunday, June 24
Fifth Sunday after Trinity
9:30 am. Sunday School
10:45 am. Holy Communion.
There will be no 8:00 a. m. cele-
bration this Sunday, nor the 7:00
o'clock celebration on Wednesday,
June 27. Vicar willl be at Greer
school Conference.
Mount Joy Methodist Church
Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister
Ralph Alleman, Sun. Sch. Supt
Sunday, June 24
10:00 a. m. Sunday School.
11::00 a. m. Worship Service.
Salunga Methodist Church
Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
Sunday, June 24
9:00 a.m. Worship.
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday, June 24
19:30 am. Sunday School.
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship.
No Vespers
Monday, 6:30 p. m.
Doggie Roast by Luther
at Cove.
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m.
Sunday School Workers Meeting
at Parish House.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
ish House.
Ladies Aid in the Pai-
Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
Q. A. Deck, Pastor
Sunday, June 24
9:15 a.m. Sunday School.
10:30 a.m. Worship - Sermon by
H. S. Heffner, P. E. Holy Com-
munion.
6:00 p.m. Dedication of Hammond
Organ and Wurlitzer Piano.

League |.

The Butlin, ME. Joy, Pa,

Organ Biro Jagd
Bier NM gv sand Samuel ‘ by Mr
nigh 30 pim. Prayer Meeting,
8:30 p.m. Choir Reliearsal.
© —
Calvary Bible Church
Paul R. Strickler, Supt.
Sunday, June 24th
9:15 a. m. Bible School
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship
Rev. Paul Will, Dean of Lancaster
School of Bible - speaker.
7:30 pm. Evening Service,

Rev. Will, speaker.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Services at the
Church,
WON A SCHOLARSHIP
Henry J. Rutherford, eighteen, a
graduate of the Marietta High
won the State Senatorial
Scholarship for 1951, it was an-
nounced yesterday by County Su-
perintendent Dr. Arthur P. Mylin.
i se nl AI es, a
NATIONAL SWIM WEEK
Governor John 8S, Fine urged
public support for the sixteenth
annual National Swim for Health
Week to be observed June 25 to
June 30.
school,
Stimulate your business by adver
tising in the Bulletin.
Phirsday, June 21, 19514
20 TO ATTEND ™
LEADERSHIP SCHOOL He ki
Two hundred older 4-H Club
members will aftend the 22d annual
Leadership Training Sehool at the
Pennsylvania State Collége June 25
to 29, antiounces Allen L. Baker,
State 4-H Club Leader,
More than €0 counties will bo
represented by delegates. In addi-
tion, two Ohio counties, Pickaway
and Brown, will sénd representa-
tives; 11 senior ‘extension club
members will attend; and Miss
Vieny Kammer, International Farm
Youth Exchange delegate from
Switzerland, will be present. She is
spending the summer on the farm
of Mrs. Rose Warren Hanover, R.
D. 4,
The young ool will have a full
round of activities fromi the time
they register Monday afternoon un-
til they leave: for home Friday af-
ternoon. They will organize into 8
clubs for planning programs.
GUILD FOOD SALE, JUNE 30
The Needlework Guild will
sponsor a food sale at the Lester
E. Roberts Appliance "Store Satur-
day, June 30th, from 10 a. m. to 2


p. m. Mrs. Frank Walter, chairman.

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