The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 28, 1951, Image 5

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INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED
SPENCER SUPPORTS
For abdomen, back and breast
MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER
FLORIN, PENNA.
Phone Mt. Joy 3-4949
a —
JULY
in the Light of Bible Prophecy.”
A. M. and at 2:30 P. M.; also 7
great day, with special singing,
a well informed speaker Plan
Heights. Aleng the road to

BEULAH HEIGHTS BIBLE CONFERENCE
ELIZAEETHTOWN, PA.
FOR A In
PROPHETIC BIBLE CONFERENCE
The theme for this prophetic conference will be
There
30 P. M. We
special instrumental numbers, and
to spend the holiday at
Hershey.
HIRAM W. LEFEVER,

SIMON P. NISSLEY
MARY G. NISSLEY
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
ALL MERCHANDISE WILL
Beginning July 1 all
bought in department and
retail stores,
will require a price tag.
Stabilization, said the
in a conspicuous place and
carry
TO HAVE le. That price must be no
REV. O. E. PHILIPS, Philadelphia, Pa. than the OPS ceiling price.
cases where goods
REQUIRE PRICE TAGS JULY
articles |
similar | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL
except meat and food, |
Joseph J. MeBryan, acting divecs |
tor of the regional Office of Price |
tags must be |
must
the selling price of the artie-
higher
normally
Church | News!
| Mortuary Record
(Form page 1)
Emerson J. Young
Emerson J. Young, fifty-two, Sa-
lunga, died at 4:20 p. m. Wednesday
in St. Joseph's Hospital where he
had been a patient since April 24.
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY
| AND THE ENTIRE SUR-
ROUNDING COMMUNITY.

“R : ay i
But sanglity the Lord rod in He was the husband of Mrs.
| your hearts nd be ready always Pearl Weidm Youre. He was
to give an answer to every man | Fea! eldman oung. i
horn in Salunga, a son of the late
Elias and Fmma Weidman Young
and had been employed at Hamil-
ton Watch Co, since 1948,
that asketh you a reason of the
| hope that is in vou with meekness
{and far” 1 Pet. 3:15
Selected by
Abram Z. Hess
the Heilig funeral home here Tues-
day afternoon with interment in the
Riverview Burial Park at Lancas-
ter.
Paris Royer
Paris Royer, sixty-seven, a form-
er Mount Joy resident, died at, 12:20
a. m, Monday in a Harrisburg hos-
pital, after a lenghty illness. He
was born November 6, 1883, a son
of the late Wesley K. and Ella Peif-
fer Royer and is survived by three
brothers and two sisters: Milton P.
Lancaster; Harry P.,, Wilkinsburg;
are sold from bins or shelves, price | — ——— Surviving, in addition to his wife, | Samuel P., Annville; Linnie, wife of
tags are not required. McBryan Sahunza is a son, James FE, at home; two| Addison Breneman, Mount Joy, and
4th said, however, the price must be | Church ‘of eS | sisters, Elizabeth, wife of Clayton | Grace, wife of Harry Wittel, Lan-
“Current Events marked plainly on the bin and ev-| pag Brubaker, Elder In Charge | Aument, Rohrerstown: and Miss caster,
item in the bin must sell
price
giade not lower
offered at the same price.
will be a service at 11:00 ery
are planning for a the same and must be
Beulah
Director.


Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.


Attention, Molders
Gray Iron or Malleable
We have immediate openings for 6 or 8 good qualified piece work molders at highest
piece work rates.
You will work in one
of the finest foundries in this district, modern equipment,
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 EVERY
SATURDAY MORNING FROM 9:00 A. M. TO 12:00 NOCN.
Come in and find out for yourself how you can greafly increase your take
home pay.
To reach plant use South Queen Street or Quarryville bus.
Carbon Malleable Casting Co. |
! 712 SOUTH PRINCE ST.
LANCASTER, PA.

for | John Herr, Supt.
fa! Sunday, July 1st
than that formerly |

Mary Young, Mount Joy, and a
sr Potor VY 3, -
9:00 a. m, Sunday School brother, Peter Elias Young, Salun
10:15 a.m. Church Service. ga.
Everybody is invited.


|
| Mrs. Anna Birk Derr

Mit. Pleasant { Mis. Anna Birk Derr, sixty-six
rethren In Christ Church BT he THY Re
protien a Br nist ¢ and Landisville, died at St. Joseph's
Hospital after an illness of 2 weeks.
She was the widow of William E.
Derr, Landisville, and was a native
of Chestnut Hill, and had lived in
35 years. She was a
Trinity Lutheran
Elder Graybill Wolgemuth
| Sunday, July Ist
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Herr,
Henry Garber, Henry Frank,
Pastors
| Sunday, July 1st noel |
9:00 a. m. Sunday Schoo : .
10:00 a.m. Sermon j Cort istine, wife of
Landisville for
member of the
Church,
| ‘She is survived by two daughters
Paul B. Haw-
| thorne, and Catharine, wife of Les-
| ter K. Fogie, both of this boro; a
Richard J., at home; 2 grand-
2 brothers: John Birk and
both of Mountville; six sis-
(ters: Rose, wife of Walter King, of
RD; Mary,
enjamin. King, Lincoln Highway
throughout the |w
here.
The Washington Street
Church Of The Brethren sol,
Elizabethtown, Pa. children;
{ Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor [ Jacob,
Sunday, July 1st, 1951 |
9:30 a. m. Church School | Lancaster
{ with a program of Christian” educa- |B
 



{ tion continuing | West; Christine, wife of Stephen
summer. : .
| 3 : ons, ye " J
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship, non Annville; Susan, wife of
Second sermon in the summer ser- | Harlan Weidman, Lancaster RD;
by the | Barbara, wife of Ellis Rettew, Lan-
| caster RD; Kathryn, wife of Harry
B. Musser, Columbia Rl.
Book of Romans,
Zuck.
30 p.m., Evening worship.
| Reports on the Annual Conference |
| of the Church of the Brethren ‘held |
| in San Jose, Calif i | Jacob T.
|
| ies on the
| Pas stor
)


Souders
Jacob Tshudy Souders, forty,
Church { husband of Gladys Brooks Souders,
died unexpectedly at his home, 215
Trinity Cong.
Q. A. Deck, Pastor



C. Robert Fry
MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA.

Air Compressor Work
Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.
Rocks
and

Excavating
Cellars, Trenches, Etc.
Trees
and Grading
Removed


PHONE

MOUNT JOY 3-4753
Sunday, July 1
9:15 a.m. Sunday School. | W. Donegal St., at 9:40 a. m. Fri-
| 10:30 am. Worship, Recognition | day.
of Independence Day. . | Born in Rheems, he was a son of
Evening Worship the late Ezra S. and Lillie Tshudy
7:30 p.m. Men's Bible Class at Scuders, and was a resident of Mt.
| Annex. | Joy for the past five years. He was
ate | employed as a driver for Tank
Mount Joy Methodist Church | Tyyck Rentals, Lancaster, for many
Minister |
: | years. He
Supt
up | Evangelical
Rev. Robert C. Pike,
Ralph Alleman, Sun. Sch.
Sunday. Jualv 1 Church, Lancaster;
9:00 a.m. Worship Rheems Fire Co.; Friendship Fire
10:00 a. m. Sunday School. €o- No. 1, Mt. Joy; Local 771 Team-
. Chitirele of iol { sters Union, AF of L, and was sec-
ie Church of Go . yop .. wo
retary of the Gree lee b.
| Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor BLY» ey ? Yoon Fleet Chib
| In addition to his wife, he is sur-
{ Sunday, July 1st
9:30 a.m. Sunday School | vived by two sisters; Anna, wife of
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship | Harry Geibe, Mount Joy, and Mil-
Freedom”.
was a member of Grace








“MY ELECTRIC
FREEZER
ENDED
HOT-WEATHER
CANNING
DRUDGERY ”
[TANKS to her clectric farm freezer,
says Mrs. John Burkholder, wife of &
Lancaster County farmer, she no longer
spends hot tiresome hours chained to

year ’round...and when company are
rives unexpectedly, there's plenty of
easy=lo=-prepare food on hand without
a minute's worry. And delicious, too!”
a hot stove doing her yearly canning.
Now in a few quick, cool operations she
{reezes fresh fruits and vegetables for
many a mea! months ahead.
“You see,”’ she says, “I
just everything!
. fruits and vegetables.
Mrs. Burkholder and her whole family
know from experience the value and
pleasure of a farm home freezer. See
your farm appliance dealer today and
learn how an electric freezer can ime
quick-freeze
prove your farm living, too!
in season, without boiling away the
nutritious vitamins and
also freeze meats, bread and pastries.
Yes, and even a big supply of ice cream
and popsicles for little Dean!
enjoy garden-fresh fruits and vegetables
and other out-of-season delicacies the
minerals. [|


Electricity in Farming
Doesn't Cost... It Pays!
Now we

| home of Mus.
| Wednesday
| vice. |
|
| Thursday
1
hearsal.
|
| PLAYG
| gainst
J was Charles Zeller. |
| Holy
| Thursday

Sermon, “The True dred, wife of Carroll Ney, Hum-
7:30 p.m. ihe Communion Ser- |
ions. | mels; and two brothers, Raymond,
| Monday | Reading, and Ralph, Lancaster.
7:30 p.m. Church Council Meet~ I'uneral services were held from
{ ing. Pa Ban
SRE vi {
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
| Sunday, July 1 |
9:30 am. Sunday School.
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. |
No Ve SPE I'S
| Wednesday {
7:30 p.m. Church Council at the |
i Parish House. |
Newtown U. B. Church
Oscar K. Buch, Pastor
| Sunday, July 1,
9:00 am. Sunday School.
{ 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting
ind Christian Endeavor.
widow of
rr tl ABI
The Parents’ Club
(From page 1)
wag authorized to proceed with the
Clyde Brill and Mr.
were appointed to
evection. Mr.
Charles Heaps
work out construction details with
Coover’s Welding Shop which has
volunteered its services. The work
of erecting the structure on the
school grounds will be done by the
men of the Club.
Those present felt a
| wire-back stop would serve a val-
uable need for the protection of
the Elemenarty
hall on the grounds at the intersec-
tion, and it was decided this project
would be a worth beginning for
the group.
parents
children who play
retary, Mrs. Eric Olson;
Mr. Lester Hostetter.
The next regular meeting of the
greup will be held the third (Thurs-
day of October.
RE
Treasurer,

ITS FUN TO COOK CLUB
MET HERE RECENTLY
The “It’s Fun to Cook” Club held
its second meéting recently in the
home of Miss’ Kay Zimmerman and
Miss Genevieve Zimmerman, 115 S.
Barbara St., this boro.
The nine members prepared a
breakfast assisted by Mrs. John
Musser and Mrs. Jane Nolt, local
leaders. The breakfast preparation
was preceded by a business session
in charge of Miss Genevieve Zim-
merman.
Plans were made for the next
meeting to be held July 3 at 1:30
p. m. in the home of Miss Marion
Musser, Mount Joy R1.
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
Hy m. Mrs. Frank Walter, chairman.

Officers. elected for 1951 include:
President, Benj. R. Funk; Vice,
President, Mrs. Warren Foley; Sec-



I The Bulletin, ‘Mt. Joy, Pa., Thursday, June 28, 1951-8
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E. J. Myers & Sons
—~ WELL DRILLERS —
Main Street, SALUNGA, PA.
Free estimates and prompt efficient service
Phone Landisville 2561 or 2687 |













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*If yours is the oldest G-E refrigerator
in one of the areas covered by our
“Oldest G-E Refrigerator Contest,”
you can win this wonderful prize. All
you need do to enter is qualify under
the exceedingly simple rules. There's
nothing to buy! Just come in to our
store today for an official entry blank.
CONTEST CLOSES JULY 28, 1951
MOUNT JOY

J. B. Hostetter & Son
ELIZABETHTOWN
J. B. Fisher, Music & Appliance Store
Way's Appliances
Authorized Dealer
GENERAL @D ELECTRIC
REFRIGERATORS

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Salunga Methodist Church
i Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister
{ Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. |
Sunday, July 1st |
10:00 a.m. Sunday School |
11::00 a. m. Worship Service.
“Life With Wings.”
St. Mark’s
Evangelical United
| Ezra H. Ranck,
| Sunday, July 1
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:15 a.m. Morning Worship.
Communion.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
Holy Communion.
Tuesday
30 pm
ety of
Brethren
Pastor
i
Meeting of Women's |
World Service at the
John J. Hen


7:30 p:m. Midweek Prayer Ser- |
8:30 p.m. Church Council meeting |
6:45 p.m., Children’s Choir re-
Glosshrenner Evang=lical
United Brethren Church
Rev. John i. Gable, Pastor !
Sunday, July 1 |
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m. Evening Worship
Tuesday
7:00 p.m. Seraph Choir

Orive”
ae a POWE ,
We've wanted to give you and everyone in town a
chance to discover what it’s like to drive a POWER-
GLIDE Chevrolet. But demand for Chevrolet's great
automatic transmission has been so huge... we couldn’t
Senior Choir rehearsa
os pm Senior Choir rehearsal keep a demonstrator! Now we refuse to wait any
90 pan. Midweek service. longer. In spite of growing demand, we've set a demon-
Ladies Aid.
Rr A
OUND CONTESTS wii |
MARIETTA’'S PLAYGROUNDERS | Fm
Two baseball, contests ‘were’ held | i 7
at “the : Playgréund Wednesday a- | py A
the children ofthe’ Marietta |
playground.
softball game the Mt. Joy |
7:00 p.m.

transmission in
In a
strator aside for you to drive...
Come in expecting something wonderful—Chev-
rolet’s Powerglide will exceed your expectations!
Powerglide is not like any other automatic
the low-price field! You just slip
the control lever into “DRIVE” position. Power-
glide does the rest.
But why just read about it when you can fry it!
Get:your “Discovery: Drive” this ‘week: for sure!
Powerglide is owner-proved over a billion miles.


girls won over Marietta 50 to 29. |

The local
ious in a hard ball contest with a|
winning pitcher |
boys were also victor=
score 7 to 5. The
NEWCOMER MOTORS Inc.,

Mount Joy,