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CENTRAL MANOR CAMP MOTHERS'
ASSOCIATION 1951
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Officers
Pragident Mrs. Wm. S. Houck
NER Vice President ...... Mrs. Katherine Kaetzel
Weeretary Mrs. Emma Kilheffer
vy vinta Mrs. R. D. Becker
Kindergarten Group (3-5 yrs.)
Miss Mary Wagner Miss Janie Becker
Handcraft for Girls (6-14 yrs.)
W. S. Houck Miss Janet Garling
Miss Mary Bucher
Boys’ Activities (6-14 yrs.)

Mrs.

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Mr. Kaetzel William (Bill) Bucher
TIME — 10 - 11 A. M.
PROGRAM
Saturday, August 18th
7:15 P. M. Song Service.
7:30 P. M. Opening Exercises.
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Dr. John R. Rice, “Ye
not Because ye ask not”.
Sunday, August 19th
9:15 A. M. Praise Service.
10:00 A. M. Sermon, Evangelist Joe Miller,
“The Greatest Man Alive today.”
1:45 P. M. Children’s Service,
les Zimmerman, in Charge.
3:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev.
“Holding up the Traflic.”
6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev.
Studies in James—“The Pains of Faith,”
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Dr. John R. Rice,
‘The Governor, His Wife, and His Basin.”
Monday, August 20th
10:00. A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. Dr. W. A.
Dean. “Jesus Preaches to his Neighbors.”
2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. Char=-
les Zimmerman.
2:30 P. M. Sermon, Dr. John R. Rice, “The
Last Days and Revival.”
6:00 P. M. Young Peoples Service, Rev.
Dr. W. A. Dean.
6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev.
“The Proofs of Faith.”
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford,
I almost heard the Angels sing.”
Mrs. Char-
Andrew Telford,
Dr. W. A. Dean,

Dr.. W. A. Dean
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Tuesday, August 21st
9:00 A. M. Quiet Hout Rev. Andrew Tel-
ford, “1 Peter—Viewing the Book.”
10:00 A. M. Sermon, Rev. Dr. W. A. Dean,
“Jesus picks his Apostles.”
2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs.
les Zimmerman.
2:30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew
“The Sufficiency of Jesus Christ.”
6:00 P. M. Young Peoples Service,
Dr. W. A. Dean.
6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev.
‘More Proofs of Faith.”
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Dr. John R. Rice,
“Father, Mother, Home and Heaven”.
Wednesday, August 22nd
aD A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. Dr. W. A.
in, Jesus -produees his Credentials.”
10: 00 A. M. Sermon, Rev. Dr. John R. Rice,
“Soul Winning the Main Business of the
Christian.”
2:30 P. M. Children’s Service,
les Zimmerman.
2:30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford,
“What is Jesus doing Now?”
£:00 P. M. Young Peoples
Dr. W. A. Dean.
(:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Dr. W. A. Dean,
The Power of Faita over the tongue.”
8:00 P. M. Sermon. Rev. Dr. John R. Rice,
The Four Biggest Fools in Camp.”
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Char-
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Telford,
Rev.
A -
Dr. W. A. Dean,
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Mrs. Char-
Service, Rev.
Thursday. August 23rd
9:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. Andrew Tel-
ford, “Salvation in 1st Peter.”
10:00 A. M. Sermon, Rev. Dr.
“Jesus Pursues his Critics.”
1:45 P. M. Children’s Missionary Program,
Mrs. Charles Zimmerman.

W. A. Dean,
3:00 P. M. Missionary Service, Message,
w Rev. Andrew Telford, Subject “The
usts of God's Will.”
C THE OFFERING AT THIS SERVICE WILL
BE FOR THE VOYAGE FUND OF DR.
[IDELIA GILBERT, M. D.
6:00 P. M. Young Peoples Service, Rev
I W. A. Dean.
6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Dr. W. A. Dean,
The Power of Faith over envy.”
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Dr. John R. Rice,
‘Sermon from a Catholic Bible.”
3 Friday, August 24th
0:00 A. M. Quiet Hour, Rev. Dr. W. A.
Dean, “Jesus Praises the Lowly.”
10:00 A. M. Sermon, Dr. John R. Rice,
dread for Sinners.”
2:30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. Char-
les Zimmerman.
10 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford,
\ he Word of God effective?”
5:00 M. Young Peoples Service,
W. A. Dean.
. Rev.
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0f The Churches of God at Central Manor Park
‘rom August 18 to 26, 1951
Church News

Camp Meeting
NEWS PERTAINING TO
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY
= THE ENTIRE SUR-
ROUNDING COMMUNITY,

Pastors
“The Holy Walk.”
Mt. Pleasant |
ling was nducted, after which | Marie Douglas, daughter of Mus. |
6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Dr. W. A. Dean, Brethren In Christ Church . a i 1 5» | Samuel Douglas, of Marietta, to |
“ Pastors: C. H. Moyer and their former teacher, Mrs. A. P. Bias, |
The Power of Faith over Pride.” 3 hi Wee thaw “1
00 Se E li Miller Elder Grayhill Wolgemuth | Stover was presented with a going | Henry Miller Libhart, son of Mr. |
“ 3 P: M. nan, vangelist Joe Miller, | Sunday, August 12th wif | and Mrs. Lewis R. Libhart also of
Choking on a gnat. | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School away Bi :
Saturday, Ad ( 25th | 10:30 a.m. Preaching Those present were as follows: | Marietta, took place in Donegal
. Atle gust co ————— Mrs. A. P. Stover, Thelma Eshle- Presbyterian Church. The Rev.
9:00 A M. Quiet Hour, Rev. Dr. W. A. Mt. Joy Mennonite Church | man, Kathryn Newcomer Ann | John Harries, pastor of Altoona |
Dean, “Jesus Pardons the penitent. | Bis) He Lulz. A TO Poy LA » 4 ids
. 4 To Bis hop onry utz, mos err, Newcomer, Evelyn Divet, Grace I resbyterian Church olhclated,
10:00 A. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford. Henry Garber, Henry Frank, : » HE
Mumma, oris enne etty |
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2.30 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. Char- | Sunday, August 12th Charles, Margaret Mackinson, Hel- Hicks, daugh.
les Zimmerman. 9:00 a. m. Sunday School en Scaroll, Pauline Fry, Hazel Zel- | ter of Mrs. May R. Hicks, 4 South
2:30 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Dr. W. A. Dean, 10:00 a.m. Sermon. | ler, Betty Rice, Lovey Barnhart,| River St, Maytown, and Charles G. |
"TH aie of Faith, | { Salone Grace Funk, Sylvia Funk, Elizabeth Hicks, Miami, Fla, became the
6:00 P. M. ung People’s Service, Evan- oi fd | clap an Zolier Tend bride of Harry A. Shuster, Jr, son
gel Jor Miller 5 ple’s Service, Evan | Church of the Brethren | Hassinger, Mae Zeller, Ruth Weid- | ‘ N of wi - He En 5 ii |
. | Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge |man, Doris Rice, Violet Sprout, ¢ r. anc PS. HAITY A» USK Be
6:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, John Herr, Supt. {Lottie McMullen, Myrtle Maurer | Sr.,, Philadelphia, in the Maytown
“How to meet the Peril.” | es niet 19 ’ ay y py rors Te ferme i
Sunday, August 12th Sire 33 ALK _ | Evangelical Reformed €hurch
: iia { ) A Grace Hawthorne, Kathryn Mump
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Evangelist John R. 9:00 a. m. Sunday School va . X The Rev. Dr. V. W. Dippell and
Rice, “All Satans Apples have worms.” | 10:15 am. Church Service. fer, Hilda Weidler, Alcesta Erb, id + Wu
and Maude Schroll. the Rev. C. C. Reeder, Philadelphia |
| Everybody is invited.

Sunday, August 26th
9:15 A. M. Praise Service.
10:00 A. M. Sermon, Evangelist Joe Miller,
The Washington Street
Church Of The Brethren
“Heaven or Hell, Which?” | Elizabethtown, Pa.
1:45 P. M. Children’s Service, Mrs. Charles { Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
Zimmerman. la ; ‘
| Sunday, August 12th
3:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Andrew Telford, 9:30 a. m. Church School
“Why I Won't Go to Hell.” | with a continuing program ©
6:00 P. M. Young Peoples Service, Rev. { Christian education each Sunday
Dr. W. A. Dean. | this summer.
v:45 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Dr. W. A. Dean 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship,
“How Should A Christian |
by Pastor Zuck
Outdoor Community |
Town Park pavilion. |
|
| sermon,
Behave?”
i 7:30 pu,
{ Service in the
| Pastor Zuck willspreach on
“The Prayer of Faith.”
8:00 P. M. Sermon, Rev. Dr. John R. Rice,
“When God's Patience wears out.”
CLOSING EXERCISE

SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
ALL tained the
the Church of God
bethtown on Tuesday evening, Mrs.
| Kaylor was assisted by Mr.
| Erb and Mrs. Robert Schroll.
Edith Kaylor
Engagements
Of Well Known
‘Local Residents
New Haven St,
| the
ENTERTAINED THE
Mrs, Claude L. Kaylor ay.
Ergatan Choir
at Eliza-

Nissley |
Following lunch a business meets

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Mr. and Mrs. George Hardish, 101
announce
engagement their daughter,
| Joan Helm Hardish, to John Daniel |
Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. John |
this boro,
of
Jr,
| mans 8:28 Still Holds Good!” | D. Reid, Sr., 8508 Willow Oak Rd,
. | i — tical Towson, Md. |
Glossbrenner Evang:lica Tiss Hardish i lent at J df
OFFICERS United Brethren Church Miss Hardish is a student at Jel-)
College School of |
Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor
August 12th
Sunday School
Sunday,
| 9:30 am.
PRESIDENT—A. F. Eshleman
SECRETARY—Ralph Kilheffer
| ferson Medical
{ Nursing.
Mr. Reid is a graduate of Loyola |


FIN. SECRETARY—Samuel Kauffman 33 morning or evening service | : :
( Colle Baltimore, and is employ-
TREASURER—H. M. Lehman | due to Mount Gretna Bible Confer- 1 See, mus ho re]
GENERAL MANAGER—A. F. Eshleman | ence. | vu fn C igi
ASST.—Rev. H. E. Wagner, Sr. Tuesday cocids
PIRITUAL DIRECTOR 7:45 p.m. Senior Choir.
SPIRF R ORS Wednesday Mumma, 108152 E. Don-
Rev. W. R. Weaver 7:30 p.m. Midweek service. eal St


ASST.—Rev. M. C. Manning
' Trinity Lutheran Church
| Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
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MEDICAL DIRECTOR FOR THE CAMP | St unday, August 12th
Rev. Dr. William S. Houck, Harrisburg, Pa. 9:30 am. Sunday School.
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship.
TRUSTEES Tuesday
W. R. Weaver, 1951 | 6:30 pm. Ladies’ Bible Class corn
H. M. Lehman, 1953 A. F. Eshleman, 1952 { roast at Hostetters.
Wednesday
Ladies Bible
Park.
Young
at the
BOARD OF MANAGERS Wg widen
A. F. Bshleman, Washington Boro, Pa. | Ie Cisse Dich
H. M. Lehman, Mountville, Pa.
John McDonald, Washingion Boro, Pa.
Lloyd McAllhenney, R. D. 2, Lancaster, Pa.
Russell Eshleman, Washington Boro, Pa.
H. S. Garling, Shippensburg, Pa.
C. H. Musser, Elizabethtown, Pa.
George McAllhenney, R.D. 2, Lancaster, Pa.
H. E. Wagner Sr. Chambersburg, Pa.
P. H. Kibler, Newburg, Pa.
Charles Wagner, Washington Boro, Pa.
Samuel Kauffman, R. D. 2, Lancaster, Pa.
Ira Barley, R. D. 7, Lancaster, Pa.
Ivan Herr, Columbia, Pa.
M. C. Manning, Shippensburg, Pa.
W. R. Weaver, Washington Boro, Pa.
Salunga Methodist Church
Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister
Miss Alice Strickler, Supt.
Sunday, August 12th
9:00 am. Worship.
10:00 am. Sunday School.

Mount Joy Methodist Church
Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister
Ralph Alleman, Sun. Sch. Supt
Sunday, August 12th
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Ser-
Sermon Theme: “For Such A
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vice.
| Time As, This.
Fred Bucher, Everett, Pa. | ————
Jacob Spangler, Bainbridge, Pa. alvary Bible Church
Ralph Kilheffer, Washington Boro, Pa. 3 va Wilsen Jr., Pastor
Charles Habecker, Washington Boro, Pa. Paul R. Strickler, Supt.
George Friend, Columbia, Pa. | Sunday, August 12th


CHORISTER | on 6 5. wa. Tihle School
Rev. A. McGilvray, St. Catharines, Ontario, 10: 30 a. a) Moriiing Worship
Canada. | Dr. George Schuler, well known
PIANISTS composer and former professor of |
music at Moody Bible re titute will |
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Jane Becker | be the speaker of the morning.
Miss Rhoda Becker
| Paul Stark, Mount Joy Street.
Miss Mumma is employed at the bridegroom. Beulah Smith was |
| Ne weomer
Mabel Jane, to Pvt.
and Mrs.
of his daughter,
Paul R. Stark, son of Mr.
Mount Joy Mills. Pvt. Stark re-
ceived his basic training at Fort |
Knox, Ky., and is home on furlough |
bef reporting to Camp Kilmer,
New
ore
Jersey.

The Community's
at
children will be
Starting promptly
held at |
games for
the Athletic Field. At 6:30 p. m.|
| there will be a Midget-Midget
baseball game.
Busses will leave at 9:30 a. m.|
and leave Hershey for the return |
trip at 8:30 p. m. Stops will be
made at the Union National Bank,
First National Bank and Trust Co.,
Motors and the Florin
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of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Shearer |
of Manheim. R4, and Richard L.
Harry,
Harry, Bareville, were
the East Fairview Church of the |
Brethren.
| ter’s Banquet
Weddings Thruout
“Our Community
During Past Week
The marriage of Miss Genevieve |
Miss Helen Louise
fficiated
Miss Myrtle F.

Shearer,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John M.
married
A reception was held
Hall, Mount Joy.
| Mary Max
Lumber
Cologera
| Clayton Vere
Mrs. Clayton
town,
urday in Trinity Lutheran
here. Koder offici- |
| Clayton Vere Frey
The marriage of Mary Max, 120
St., this boro, daughter
Federico, Harrisburg,
Frey, son of Mr. and
R. Frey, Elizabeth-
at 7:30 p.m. Sat-
Church
took place
The Rev. W, L.
ated.
| by her father.
announces the engagement | Cicero. was matron of. honor: Ear |
| grich and Harvey Frey,
| org: nist.
and Mrs.
| Mr.
The bride was given in marriage |
Mrs. Rose |
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Her sister,
old Fellenbaum, of town,
best man. Ushers were Henry
brother
Mrs. Frey is proprietor of
| Mary Max Beauty Salon,
| The bridegroom attended
| bethtown College and Temple Uni-
At
present, he is employed at the Olm-
versity School of Chiropody.
sted Air Force Base.
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They will reside at 120 Lumber | SE SERG 1 O
| St., this boro. | Large C
Picnic At Hershey sve». || LETTUCE = |
| ACTIVITIES OF THE C.G.Y.A. |} DELICIOUS
Wed., August 22 | OF MT. JOY CHURCH OF GOD 2 1 5c
| Wednesday, August 22nd, is the | A resume of the activities of the | PEARS Bartlett
Community picnic for Mount Joy, | C. G. Y. A. of the Mt. Joy Church |
Florin and Newtown, to be held at] of God for the past few months 1s AN N toll ‘of :
Hershey Park. { appended. B A AS flavor a bs ¢ |
ten o'clock, For the month of March a St
Patrick’s Day party and a surprise
shower for Mr. and Mrs. Dale
was held at the home of
Paul Burger; In June
Doggie Roast was enjoyed at
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
July, luncheon
ser,
enderfer; a
| together with a surprise
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs
| Paul Burger.
SPEAKERS FOR CAMP | 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. | 4 :
| Dr. George Schuler will bring the | Post Office on both trips.
3 Dr; Join 3 Riess D> Wheaton, IIL, | evening message. Tickets tor the busses ave avails]
oe Miller, Harrisburg, Pa. Wednesday Al ad rte Sc
Dr. W. A. Dean, D. D., Aldan, Pa.; Rev. 7:45 pm. Midweek Prayer Ser- ah Hy igh th Bi ng y 5 Hoo!
Andrew Telford, Philadelphia.; Evangelist vice. Superintendents, Sloan’s Pharmacy,
| Tyndall's or member of

In charge of Children’s Meetings.
Mrs. Charles Zimmerman, Shippensburg, Pa
COMMITTEES
COMMITTEE ON GROUNDS
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The Church of God
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
Sunday, August 12th
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship i
a Great |
THE TRUSTEES { Sermon, “Simple Ways to
Boarding House | Wedn
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A. F. Eshleman, Harvey Lehman, H. S. | 7:30 p.m. Monthly Missionary |
Garling, S. Kauffman, Russel Eshleman. | Meeting. |
| Saturday
Sunday School Picnic at
ark. Afternoon and evening.
For the Sundays of the 19th and |
pastor will be on vacation
e will be Sunday School
at 9:30 a. m
Mark's
Th. United Brethren
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
Worship
Rev. W. R. Weaver, A. F. Eshleman, Harvey
Lehman, Rev. H. E. Wagner, Sr., S. Kauffman,
Rev. M. C. Manning, Ira Barley.
Ladies’ Committee
Mrs. A. F. Eshleman, Miss Carrie Lehman,
Mrs. James Copeland, Mrs. Samuel Kauff-
man, Mrs. Ira Barley, Mrs. Harry Binkley,
Mrs. George Friend.
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reltme 4 ay. |
Colm iar on Sunday. and Mrs REICH'S CLASS DONATES 9:00 a. m. Sunday School
N EWTOWN ite Se y >| $50 TO PARSONAGE FUND Worship service omitted. Se srvices |
Hathaway ‘Breneman called on Mr. t Mount Gretna Campmeeting |
— iG The Young Ladies Bible Class of |*
J iy Mrs. Harry Geltmacher and | grounds; 10:30 a. m, sermon by |
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller enter-| Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sanger at Col- the Reich’s Evangelical Congrega- | Bishop George E. Epp, Bishop of |
tainec twenty-five of their friends Ny and Mrs. Bertha Brock at tional Church contributed 350 to | Eastern Area, By United |
from Lititz and Lancaster Sunday. | Marietta. the parsonage fund at a doggie | A O39 Ba Sore
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Haines were Mr.-and Mrs. Aristice Wittle en- roast and business meeting held On | Editor of Telescope Mes-
) Sunc guests of Mr. and Mrs. tertained on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Monday night at “Tne Cove, near | senger; 3:00 p. mi, Seman % Br
Wm. “ogelsanger at Wrightsville. | Ragner Hallgren Jr. of Millersburg; hr sre le for the e | 750 > an Fpp; |
! Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Ruby of Mr. Joseph Wittle and daughter, of Plan a or oe Sia 0 8 during the day by choirs of |
1 Wrighwsville R1, called on Mrs. Lil- Columbia; and Mr. and Mrs. Rag- tainment of the church and dSunday.| gq, . .q EU. B. Church, Phile wdel-
! Jian Witmer on Sunday. ner Hallgren of Mount Joy. School at a Birthday Social during | phia, and Annville E.U.B. Church. |
i Mr. and Mrs. Lester Schoelkoph, Mr. and Mrs. George Sload, of late September. Midweek Prayer Ser- |
| Myr. and Mrs. Seymore Jones of Maytown; Mr. and Mrs. Howard| sod Hy
| Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Frysinger, of Philadelphia; Mr. and NEWVILLE UNION CHURCH { Thursday :
Hepler of Louisiana, Mrs. Farl Gar- Mrs. Daniel Frysinger and family The Moody Bible Institute Film, | Sisterho od Bible Glass plate
| ner. of Lancaster R. D., Mrs. Ber- of Chester, visited Mr. and Mus.| “They Follow On” will be shown | the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J.
nell Young of Coatesville, Mrs. Maurice Frysinger and Mrs. Dan- at a college students Farewell to be |
; Wayne Young, Mrs. Roy Gephart ie] Moore on Sunday. held at the Newville Union Chueh | Newtown U. B. Church
of Mount Joy; and Mrs. Gephart's Mrs. Kathryn Wells and Lora Al- Saturday, August 11 at 7:30 P. M. | Oscar K. Buch, Pastor
’ daughter and son-in-law of Lan- utis of Chicago, Ill. and Mr. and| Besides the film there will be | Sunday, August Ih
caster were callers of Mr. and Ms. Mrs. Iasiah Sumpman of Mount Joy short greetings from Students : ol} Ww d he he
\ George Schoelkolph. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gamber : of | the Elizabethtown area entering] 7:50 p. oy Prayer Mébting
\ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Geltmacher Manhéim swere visitors of Mr.” and Christian colleges in’ the fall. | and Christian Endeavor. ©
held a small party in honor of Mrs. Mrs. ‘Abram Gamber the past week. te A .
Geltmachers sisters. Those present TT CAMP STARTED TUESDAY | VAST BUILDING CONTINUES
were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Farlow| Some 3,000 farmers in this coun-| The 59th annual session of the | Irrespective of today’s excessive
and son, Timothy of Hopeland and try grow trees over and over again United Brethren camp meeting, | costs, building operations continue
Mrs. Ralph Keith of Lititz. on the same land for continuing held in the open-air tabernacle at| thruout the county. During the first
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Koser of Col- wood crops under the American | Mt. Gretna, opened Tuesday to six months of this year permits for
Tree Farm System. continue daily for two weeks. | $3,500,000 were issued,
i Mr. and Mrs. Danie!


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Better Use of Space
HE problem of making
large spaces in kitchen cabinets is
One way to solve it is to
add some dividers The ones illus trated
are casily installec 1 and inexpens ive.
a
1
If the shelves are removable, take
them out and cut saw groove into which
panels of Masonite Ys-inc h tempered






hardboard may be slid. A common alter.
native is to install commercially avail-
able metal mouldings to serve as slides
| for the hardboard dividers.
Note that circular segments are cut
from the front edges of the dividers to
provide easy access to each space.
better use of |
the
This month (August)
daughtet
in |
at Hostet- |
of |
to
served as |
Gin- |
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of |
the
Lancaster.
Eliza-
Key~ |
Mr. |
al
the |
Beam- |
supper
shower for
and Mrs. Raymond Kratzer was |
a corn roast
The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 9, 1951—5
ee ———
Here Are Only A Few
Of The
MANY BARGAINS
YOU'LL FIND DURING OUR
August Furniture Sale
Reg. 24.95 Glider Cushion Sets 18.95
Reg. 18.50 Glider Cushion Sets 14.50
Reg. $8.50 Studio buch . . 58.50
Floor/ Samples - @edar Chests 109% OFF
Reg. 115. %, ‘Shelf Bookcases 12.95
Reg. Y2.56) 50 Mah. Record Cabinet 37.50
Linoleum Rugs - all sizes - and Remnants
Drastically Reduced


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KEENER __. . .
HOME FURNISHINGS
15-31 MARIETTA AVE. MOUNT JOY, PA.
PHONE 3-5601
OPEN MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS




USE OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN
SELF
Stehman’sseeviceMarket
PHONE 3-9781 WE DELIVER
FLORIN, PENNA.
Produce Is Our Specialty
IT IS ALWAYS FRESH

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| is being planned to be held at the |
home of Milton Mowrer. The date SLI ED PINEAPPLES
will be announced later. i
welll Ei In Aeavy syrup
| GROUP WILL SPEND DAY
AT SANDY COVE PARK \ 2%, can
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| along will gather at the church to |
| start by automobile for Sandy Cove
| at 8 A. M. Saturday,
| return to Elizabethtown at the con-
| clusion of the
| istered
| at Sandy Cove,
A group from the Newville Union
Church is planning to spend a day |
Mary ~
North East,
land. The people who wish to ge
August 11.
They will attend the morning
services conducted by Pastor Geo. | CHEESE Shere, 2 1bs / Oc
A. Palmer, in his large auditorium ’ engh
along the Chesapeake Bay. The af- |
g the Chesapeake Bay. The af RANGER JOE
ternoon will be
or other recreation. The party wil
afternoon recreation
period.
Wl sini
PENNA’'S REGISTERED NURSES
Pennsylvania now has
nurses who are
spent in swimming
5,703 reg-
specially

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| prepared as teachers, to continue FRESH
| the instruction of nurses. 3
wend | GROUND BEEF an 10 7 Oe
| HELD HARVEST SERVICES
Harvest services were held at ARMOUR
Bossler's Mennonite Church south
| west of Elizabethtown, Sunday af
| ternoon and evening. Simeon Stoltz
fus, Atglen, spoke in the
| and John W. Hess, of Akron, in th
Homemakers will find the spaces use- |
ful for storing over-size platters,’ cook-
books, large shallow pans and other odd-
size pieces of kitchen equipment.
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like wheat
3,000
Trees are a crop, or
on more than
tobacco,
| Farms in this country.
evening.
afternoon
52:
49:
BACON sticed
Mor Luncheon Meat
can
ed MARTIN'S
SONG SERVICE AT ERISMAN'S CHEESE LO AF 2-1b 35 |
A song service and Bible study |
period was held by the ' young MARTIN'S :
people | of Mennonite Ib 59
| Church on the Manheim-Mount FRANKS skinless
Tree
1
| now operates in thirty
Joy Road, Saturday evening
ee etl

The Keep Green program of for
est fire prevention,
states
started in 1941

Prices effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday
STORE HOURS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8 A. M. TO § F. |