: - a | Mrs. Benjamin Groff, Mrs. George] Ch h N The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday, July 19, 1951-4 te i Tn n Luth. WM Brown. Mrs. Paul Anderson, Mrs. | urc ews ci - eins Is Bele: 0) n ’ Morrell Shields, Mis. Nora Derr, fj 7 Pennsylvania farm values, push- Yur ro S H IdPi | us. EY) Sot Me. Won Diline |NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL | by inflationary forces, recently ging in Yo gq WHITE WASHING ISH ociety e ger, Mrs. Harold Brown, Murs. 7.1 THE CHURCMES IN MT. JOX | vouched an all-time high reports KILLS: tha » or . F CAN DISTINGUISH | Nissley Brubaker, Mrs. Wilbur 7 . CHE, URN, ITCH COLOR PIFFERENCES AND AND THE ENTIRE SUR awalt AND Sov DISINFECTING . ad Wendell McMillian, Penn State ex-! GERM HAVE SOMETIMES BEEN Tuesday Evening Hawthorne, Mis. Nos Surtees ROUNDING COMMUNITY. er 8 Mini tension agricultural economist, The TRAINED TO EAT RED-DYED h Mrs. Anna Seats, ne eak is 15 percent above a OR YOUR 40c BACK. T-4-L, FOOP AND AVOID BLUE-DYEP The Women's Missionary Society | , Ney, Mrs. Farl D. Heisey, Mus ew peak is lo per made with undiluted alcohol base year ago and more then double the | DILATES THE VESSELS OF THE Mt. Joy Mennonite Church NG FOOD, OR VIC VERSA. of Trinity Lutheran Chureh held 8 Harold Ne Yr Bea, Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Herr, | level of 1940 In the nation, the peak SKIN ; ded infection. and jenic meeting on sda) | Ing, S, : " a ) ’ | 1s two ¢ ‘ vrd times the M( on ‘e nstant-drying HESS BROS 1 t Tuesday evening, | King Mir R wchae teynole Henry Garber, Henry Frank | is two and a third times ti 1940 killa, ant. fide i tant dryin - at the home of the president, Mrs. | Mrs. J. R. Miley, Mrs. Geo. Keen- Sunda I Pastors | mark | SLOAN'S "PHARMACY Successors To Clyde Eshleman, er, Miss Beulah Smith, Mus. Caro- '9:00 a RS oo iy School - HUGER URERNOL Glamonrzing The 3 on , yang La- | line Shoop, Mrs. Joyce Brown, Mrs.| jaan ©" a> A | L PE A The members of the Young ro 10:00 a.m. Sermon, <4 FLORIN, PENNA. Glasses... | dies Bible Class were guests of the Wm. Hopple, Mis. Robert F. Keen- —— | g . URGEN Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 IF YOUR FACE IS } society | er, Mrs. Samuel S. Ney, Rev. and Mt. Pleasant | E J Myers & ons E EAST 39-1 LONG, SPECS wo Bw aii “Discovery.” was | Mrs: W. L. Koder, Peter Koder and Brethren In Christ Church * . lershéy Rd) WIDE, RECTANGUL | The program, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Eshleman, | Pastors: C. H. Moyer and ir FRAMES AND HEAVY | presented with the following mem- ath ol icin een | Elder Grayhill Wolgemuth | i WELL DRILLERS _— K TOP ~ SIDEPIECES WILL bors and guests participating oy UNGA CHURCH OF | Sunday, July 22 : . Heil: OL EFFECT Scripture, Mrs. Betty Hopple; pray-| co ole iN SING 4 A iy Bde bool Main Street, SALUNGA, PA. if Sg ers, Mrs. Janet Ney, Mrs. Gloria| = nile will Wl a. Preacuing i Sos oN ‘ae Keener, Miss Beulah Smith, Mrs. The new Brethren Hymnals v i Free estimates and prompt efficient service AY : BE ER VI I 4 ails ahd Mrs’ Beatrice be dedicated in the Salunga Church) Salunga 1 j VIDE" Funeral Home INSTITUTE. My ¢ po oa Re or A [of the Brethren at the ten o'clock] Shurch of The Sretinen . Mayo | Brown, Topic readings were given| = "= © ing. July 22. Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge | : * ob Y { by Mrs. Joyce Brown, Mrs, Rachel iki Sunday mE ry 2 fl John Herr, Supt, | Phone Landisville 2561 or 2687 23 W, Main St, Mount Joy 'Revnolds. Mrs. Thelma. Keener, Prof. A. C. Baugher, presic ent ofleunday, July 22 . i a Po H ed t B VE Mi Mary Ilizabethtown College will deliver] 9:00 a. m. Sunday School { i ! Irs. Harrie rown, s. Mary : “ 5 Lurch Service | ! Newte | an . i... | the message and the Mixed Chorus, 10:15 am, Church Service. | RE : JAMES B. HEILIG, Tere ARE 52 PERTS | Brubaker, Mrs. Fern Ring I re under the direction of Harvey Grolf| Everybody is invited. YY > ‘ | Ethel Good, Mrs. Doris Oberholtz- i } on Funeral Director | SPECTACLE FRAME ~ | |Fibel Good Mrs. Doris Oberholtz-| iC cn SEPTIC TANKS, CESSPOOLS AND | {er and Miss Elsie Lefever. 5 xlossbrenner Evang=lica J. HA BRIDGE, TEMPLES, RIMS, BE Cima {the waite slows The new Hymnal will be used at| United Brethren Church OUTSIDE TOILETS CLEANED ! RE HR 7: 1 La a Tras | Jum Slag Suna Toning Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor || BY A REGISTERED UNITED STATES PATENTED FORMULA || jaries < BX . 7:30. The Hymn Sing will ba basec (Sunday, July 22 : t t i ti d it to feed a ‘11 fH LS seek rn rotected Of the { J : Se . This formuia is a bacteriologic preparation designe 0 i Dr er | Church were projectec ' Mon Second Chronicles 7:14. Special] 9:30 am. Sunday School | anaerobic bacteria. H C.Killhe screen and introduced with- brief on Tao iE bes 10:30 am. Morning Worship, Guaranteed to eliminate or minimize the costly, unhealthy digging up i * { music will be a Mixed Quartet, { an 3 ria Optometrist sketches. Lm . Me artet. Herd 7:15 p.m. Evening Worship. and pumping of tanks — or money refund y dt AT, as with. tho Chicques; ale Quarte ershey; | Tue sday | NON POISONOUS NON CORROSI VE MANHEIM AFTER A CATARACT i" a ar v B lixed Quartet, East Petersburg;| 7.45 pm. Senior Choir. | Just pour contents into Commode Bowl and Flush. 163 S. Charlotte St. ; rds Prayer, the Missionary Ben- ..o mio Conewago; Male Quar- | Wednesda INE YEAR" PL 80 id f os ~ : rirls Trio, Conewago; A ( SUPPLY $4 Postage Pa Telephone 5.378 OY ION ONE'S 218s | ediction and a friendship cirele. tet, Mechanic Grove; Mixed Chor] 7:30 p.m. Midweck service, Enclose Cash = Check - Or Money Order Mon. & Wednes. 9.5:30 Following the program the Young| (wv oi Green Tree re . Fri. Sat. 7-9 P. M. THEMSELVES. TRIFOCAL fo rier Ee 2 hig Ey us, West Green Tree. St. L 1. Clare | SANI-SEPTIC CORP. i * x EYEGLASSES, YVITH Ladies Dible Class id the Wom: | This program is sponsored byl ev er ewer 1} 234 cmon EPHRATA, PA... | a3. uke; Fel. Sat, THEIR NEAR, FAR, AND | en's Missionary neld separate = Men's Work” of the July 22 | 4 ws i CEE INTERMEDIATE ZONES, iness meetings, | Officers are: Harold Kulp, President] Ninth Sunday after Trinity. IZABETHTOWN I EL op ARE ESPECIALLY The members and guests who at-| Heros {i a ood! 9:30 am. Sunday School 18. high St. HELPFUL THEN | . "| Harvey Groff, V. President; Flwooc fs : 29 Telephone 24-F . | tended were; Mrs. George Zink, | baker, Secretary; Samuel Zor wednesday oly Communion Ars. ‘Sc > "OW ns, arry | pvve Spay | jis. Crow), Mrs Harr} phey Jr., Treasurer. 7:00 a. m. Holy Communion. | {4 RA IN Poof Mo i Brooks, Mrs. Clarence Good, Mrs | Everyone is welcome to attend| | PENN STATE FLOWER niiddle of August, Prof. Meahl said.| Bruce Wolfe, Mrs. Martin Brown, those sérvices The Washington Strect ve ; Jewerly - Silverware GARDENS HIT PEAK Judges for All-America Selec-| Mrs. Clayton Zerphey, Mrs. How-| © service | Church Of The Brethren | Ww t h Gifts Test flower gardens at the Penn- | tions will inspect the test Bortzfield, Mrs. Amelia Roch- Elizabethtown, Pa. | IC [2d ys atcnes sylvania State College, largest in | in mid-August. Numerous new en-| mer, Mrs. Elizabeth Everett, ws. News From Florin_ Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor : / no Ww tch Attachmemts the nation, are hitting their peak as | [tries for “All-American Selections | Cothets, * Mrs. Harry Hinkle, Mrs. | Sunday, July 22 AX a IRING) far as variety and bloom develop- | also appear in the test rose gardens | Raymond Gilbert, Mrs. May Char- (Form page 1) V 9:30 a m. Church School | ar & a a { iy Jatzel. Miss Elsie | tvard 1 sl School should be a family . {WATCH hea Lighter ment is concerned, Prof. R. P. this year, —-— x le 5 Mss Wilken Bere Fis Rw | Hard returnéd home 1 ha af [Sunday 00 X A | “1 a 0 Ne ir Service Meahl announced. The 835 entries | : | Lefever, Mrs. talph berholtzer, | ter attending the annual con erence, 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship, C ose sr 9 in the annuals garden, each with 50| About 65000,000 gallons of ice| Mrs. Jonn N. Miller, Mrs. Irvin|at San Jose, Calif. {the Men's Chorus will sing, and | Koser’s Watch Shop or more plants, is providing a riot cream are manufactured in Penn- | Smith, Jr.,, Mrs. Paul Sentz, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sauders and Pastor Zuck will preach on “What | Henry | {Are The Benefits of Salvation? For o i- | ave \ is is Smith, Sr., Mrs. Elizabeth | daughter, Mr. and Mus. of color for the hundreds of visi- | sylvania every year. Thi 7:30 p.m., Outdoor Community Dial Mt. Joy 3-3015 tors. These gardens will continue ough to give every resident of the |Stambaugh, Mis. Alma Keller, Mrs. | Sheaffer and Norma Jean Eichler|g "ie in the Town Park pavilion: Chocolate Ave, FLORIN, PA. to bloom profusely through the state better than 24 quarts. | A Alpheus Rye, Mrs. Harriet Brown, | spent Friday at Philadelphia. ——— Vacation — Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fshleman| Mount Joy Methodist Church — — of Emigsville, York Co., Mr. Clyde] Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister Swartz and Mr. and Mrs. John| Jp Alleman, Sun. Sch. Supt Sunday, July 22 r and Mrs. Ge of 9:00 a.m. Worship. | Mumiper on Sunday. | 10:30 am. Cars leave for Landis- Mrs. George Naylor and daugh- ville Camp Meeting where the ser- | ter, and Mrs. Robinson of Wilming- |vice will begin at 11:00 Ry The ton, Del., visited Mrs. Sarah Sch- Rev. Levi Zerr will SEE. the vs |[morning sermon. Special music by | — legelmilch on Sunday. ja mixed quartet from the Mount Miss Nancy Vogle celebrated her|Joy Methodist Church. [5 5th birthday on Wednesday. — EEE eee eee | Many of the townspeople attend-| Moog Cliureh . : | sy grocers picnic : VS ev. Rober ike, Minister \ OE ed the grocer picnic at Atlantic| Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. | | City this morning. su unday, July 22 S h 9 SELF M k tehman sservicelVlarket JULY 15th to 21st OPEN SATURDAY 21st Bender called on Mr. The Cross Roads Brethren in| 11:00 a.m. Worship Service at the | Christ Daily Vacation Bible School|Landisville Camp Grounds. designed to accomplish some definite The Fire Company held a very 7:30 pm. Prayer Meeting. successful old time festival Satur- sii began Monday and will continue | until July 27, each week day even- R oe Shieh of oot | PHONE 3.9781 — WE DELIVER ° Ces ta To ev. C. ¥r. Helwig, Pastor hould be bought as an investment EAA NL EE | FLOR, S ou e | July 23rd the Daily Vacation] 9:30 am. Sunday School | | School in the Florin Church of the| 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship 7 MUSSLEMAN'S Ir nm wi ogi : A Sermon, “Christ Came to Fulfi ! | Brethren oe begin nd wil be and not to Destroy”. A je S Ni. , Dior 29 — | held nightly thru August 3rd. | Wednesday Pp. auce Can | | New Pack MUSSLEMAN'S | day evening and plans are now go-| Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church ing on Te te A ee Q. A. Deck, Pastor : Sour Pitted Cherries Nef . : : July 22 | best in music and egtertainment. 15 3 < av So | 9:15 a.m. Sunday School | JOAN OF ARC . Mr. and Mrs. John Cromwell International Lesson: “Living To- | ( and daughter were Sunday guests gether in the Neighborhood.” | KIDNEY BEANS or Cc of Mrs. Lillian Witmer at Newtown| 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 1 - | on Sunday. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. 1 N | The . for annua Wednesday, 1 ; nina ° - J ulate sales or enhance Pp Y CS t 1 g C. Its dis wi i ol 7 BI 500 Sad Jupior Pray. | Week End Picnic Needs purpose, whether it be used to stim- meeting. | | Newtown met Tuesday evening and| 8:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. [ | made plans for this year’s event to a i PLITYS 1 * * ° d | be held Saturday, September 1st. Romy Nutheren Curch GINGER ALE qt C | value to you lies not 1n what 1t cost, | A fine program is being arranged. Sunday, July 99 y | | tn 2 | Mrs. Calvin L. Campbell is con-| 9:30 am Sunday School ns eo err oto eo ne || TEA Lipton’s se] Gem 21 g J. i ro a | ents Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Arndt. A. W. Trumpeter conducting and | 1p on S with, Ice c C valescing at the home of her par-| 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. Rev preaching sermon. { but in what it accomplishes. i He | Orange Juice Fronts; Dens DF c \ Crop | day evening visitors of Rev. and] Newtown U. B. Church | Mrs. R. H. Arndt. | Oscar K. Buch, Pastor | — Eee Sunday, July 22 Watermelons Ice Cold Wi whole $1 . 1 4G | | | | 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. | [ | | W. M. SOCIETY WRAPPED 7:30 Worshi Maser b Tr 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. | LEPERS BANDAGES | Wednesday ! WE GUARANTEE ALL MELONS | |G & | The Women's Missionary Society] 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting | of the Reich's Evangelical Congre oi Christian Endeavor. | FRANKS “3 59 { mer : psig on he church| st. Mark's | Martin Ss Ib C Following a devotional program, Evangelical Laited Bisthien KUNZLER'S SMOKED 85 I e t fe ans I kv Tamm | Boneless BUTTS . 10. joan 1b ( ® ° ® ® | discarded white cloth, needles, and] 10:15 am. Morning Worship. | thread. Mrs. George Shultz pre- Sermon on the Fifth Commandment HERSHEY'S HOME MADE ted Tuesday-—Class Meeting of Good 14-1b 4 C | sented current missionary events. Cheer and Willing Workers Class- 2 es ? 1 I ; ; ; i : | ) Mrs. David Bowers was soloist. es. i : 2S. Trey. | Wednesday | B IN | BIBLE SCHOOL AT FLORIN Prayer Meeting Group will at- CHICKENS Fresh Ib 6H. | Daily vacation Bible School Runl’s Woods meetings. Locally raised | | ) io bo | Thursday | S be held in the Florin Church of the| 6:45 pm. Children’s Choir re- | HEINZ COOKED | Brethren, July 23rd thru August|hearsal. . o 2 | 3rd, in the evening from seven to rm { SPAGHETTI 2 cans 3 1 C | Do our rinting | nine. Bible classes for all ages. A|[LADIES BIBLE CLASS AT | en | cordial welcome is extended to all,| RE D POINT BEACH | Mer | The Ladies Bible Class of the |A BIBLE MEETING [Church of God, Landisville spent] | SPECI A L An inspirational Bible mee ting| Wednesday at Red Point Beach at | | { will be held at Chestnut Hill Move cottage of Miss Emily Caskey. | | nonite Church on Saturday and| Members enjoying the outing were | ! hone 3-9661 Mount Joy | Sunday, August 18, and 19. Robert|Edith Heiserman, Mrs. « Frank ws? IT'S DIGESTIBLE | - C Garber will'be the song leader and |Dougherty, * Mr. and’ Mrs. Paul | = George Leaman, moderator. Weaver, Mrs. Charlotte Hiestand, | 4 ——————— er fl Mrs. Wallace Minnich, Mary L.| VINEGAR i bring your 49 The nation’s home mortgage debt|Work, Mrs. Harry Greiner, Mis. 3.| In Barrel container gal C {today is far beyond any previous|Harry Summy, Mrs. Frank Nolt, : . : record—$46.9 billion. That's an in-|/Jem Nolt, Mrs. H. W. Minnich, Mr. Prices effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1s joan of nearly $8 billion over lastland Mrs. H. E. Rudisill and Mrs. ||| STORE HOURS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8 A. M. TO 9 P. M. | free — year, Walter Nauman, mii a \ - ' 4 - 0s ; a ’ i 4 iA i \ A
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