ITS 3 free WHITE - WASHING AND DISINFECTING HESS BROS. | Watches - Gifts Watch Attachmemts ‘(WATCH REPAIRING) Complete Ronson Lighter Repair Service Successors To HUBER OBERHOLTZER FLORIN, PENNA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4930 ; 39-t Dial Mt. Joy 3-4015 Chocolate Ave. Jewerly - Silverware |Koser’s Watch Shop FLORIN, PA. Weddings Church News Reibl, Atglen, and Miss Evelyn | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY { AND THE ENTIRE SUR- ROUNDING COMMUNITY, Landis, Harrisonburg, Va. Gift receivers were Mrs. Vernon H. Charles and Mrs. Richard Mar- | tin. | | (From Page 1) The Washington Street Vernon H. Charles, Landisville, | | cousin of the bridegroom, served Church Of The Brethren [ | Elizabethtown, Pa. | as best man and the ushers were | in 1 Zuck. Past | Elvin Weber, Ephrata, Richard | Rev. Nevin ely Lasior Kauffman, Landisville, and Richard | Suiday, August 19th 9:30 a. m. Church Martin, Lititz, 10:30 a.m. Morning Se hool Wor ship, | James Hostetter, Ohio, played the | Pastor Zuck will preach on “Saved RIGHT THIS WAY LADIES To The BEST BARGAINS in TOWN In Our ADVERTISING COLUMNS wedding music and the soloist was | By Hope! Mark Behman, Harrisonburg, Va. | 7:30 pm, 3 . [ Service in the A reception for 200 guests was ————— [held at Hostetter's Banquet Hall Mt. Joy Mennonite Church here, after which the couple left on | Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Herr, a wedding’ trip to the New England | Henry Garber Henry Frank, x astors States and Canada. Sunday, August 19th The bride is a graduate of East- ern Mennonite College, Harrison- Outdoor Community 9:00 a. m, Sunday School | burg, Va. The bridegroom is engag- 10:00 a.m. Sermon. ed in farming. Salunga Church of the Brethren WANTED Cleaning Room Helper and Presser EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY FULL CR PART TIME EIECHERLYS 76 - 78 E. MAIN ST., MT. JOY | | | Miss Vivian Snyder | | Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge John Herr, Supt. Rev. Earl Ziegler Sunday, August 19th : 3 . 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Miss Vivian Zug Snyder, daugh-| 10:15 am. Church Service. ter of Mrs. Kathryn Z. Snyder, of Florin, and the late Elmer R. Sny- | der, and the Rev. Earl K. Ziegler, | : 4 . 5 | United Brethren Church son of Mr. and Mrs. Abram H. | . sal a splay RO. were. Lo Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor Ziegler, Myerstown » Were mar- | ounday, August 19th ried at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Wash-| 9:30 a.m. Sunday School ington Street Church of the Breta-| 10:30 am. Morning Worship and : Ps NF, setting. ren, Elizabethtown. The Rev. Mon- J Congregational meeting 30 Evening Service. Everybody is invited. Glossbrenner Evang-lical Attention Tax Payers Five percent All 1951 Borough Taxes are due. (5°¢) will be added after September 1st, 1951. GEORGE H. BROWN Tax Collector 33-2 i}| roe Good, Myerstown R2, brother- | Tuesday in-law of the bridegroom, officiated.| 7:45 p.m. Senior Choir. | Wedne y Given in marriage by her grand- | Wednesday : | 7:30 pm. Midweek service. father, Christian B. Snyder, Ephra- | mm ta Rl, the bride wore a gown of | Mt. Pleasant nylon lace, fashioned with fitted Brethren In Christ Church bodice having a small round \collar Pastors: C. H. Moyer and and tiny buttons from collar to the See Grayhill waist, and a full, pleated skirt. Her 9:00 a. nt. Sunday School fingertip veil of illusion fell 10:30 a.m. Harvest Service a tiara and she carried a white Bi- - ble with white pompons. Church from | Calvary Bible revved TG : re W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor ] Mrs. Edward Fitzkee, Bainbridge, | Paul R. Strickler, Supt. attended as maid of honor, and | | Sunday, May 19 Miss Fanny Ruth Snyder, Florin, 9:15 a. m. Bible School sister of the bride, and Miss Lena Clas > for all age. Wordhi i . FEAR ” « 2 10 a. m. orning orship Ziegler, Myerstown R2, sister of the | Sermon: “In Rememberance of Me” ... Now Custom Floors Cost Less! Introducing STRYPELLE ---the newest Armstrong’s Linoleum Strypelle makes it easy—and inex pensive—to have beautiful custom- designed floors at low cost. Smart in one color or combinations. [KEENER . . . . . HOME FURNISHINGS 15-31 MARIETTA AVE. MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-5601 OPEN MONDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS bridegroom, as bridesmaids. All| We invite all of the Lord's people f wore gowns of white organdy made | to fellowship and to partake of the [in fashion similar to the bride's | Lord's Supper with us. | gown and carried bouquets of ivy. | 7:30 Evangelistic Service. Special BD Juek | Music. Sermon: “Look unto me, and Victor Ziegler, , Myerstown R2, | be ye saved. | was best man for his brother, Ush- Wednesday | ers were Lloyd Gingrich, Lebanon; | 1:45 p.m. | Join Drescher, Mount Joy R1; Dale vice: Hylton, Lancaster, and Roy Forney | of Florin. | Mrs. E. G. Myer played the wed- | | ding and Robert Ziegler, 2 9:30 am. Sunday School. | : : | 10:45 am. Morning Worship. | cousin of the bridegroom, was solo- | Mr aq Midweek Prayer Ser- Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, August 19th music Samuel Harnish will conduct | ist Miss Ruth Bucher, of Lebanon, ! the service. { and Mrs. Richard Kreider, Bird-in- | Tuesday | Hand, were gift receivers. 7:45 pm. Women's Missionary |" Following the a ree Society at the Parish House. Lead- > y @ TecepP-| ap Mrs. Harry Reynolds. | tion was held in the home of the] | Bride, after which the couple left on a trip to the Poconos. \ { The iE il Ezra Fl. Ranck, Pastor ge, @ graduaie. ‘0 ay | Sunday, August 19th je Twp. High School, attend- 9:00 a. m. Sunday School ed King's College, Delaware. 1:15 am. Morning Worship: ser- | was graduated in June from Fliza- | mon on tne eighth commandment. { | Wednesday bethtown College. The Rev. Z: feg- | Wed ne pis ay | ler, a graduate of Newmanstown | yijce. | High School Elizabethtown | College, is paster of Springfield | Church of the Brethren, St. Mark’s Evangelical United Brethren and | Midweek Prayer Ser- Newtown U. B. Church Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Coopers- Sunday, August 19th | | | and { burg. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. They will reside at the Bethany| 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship. | Biblical Seminary, in Chicago, 11. | Wednesday [ 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Christian Endeavor. — FOUND SAFE IN QUARRY | where the bridegroom is a student. | | FOUND HUGE TUNNEL swim- —— Three county youths were | AND STREAM AT LITITZ Oi1L BURNERS AND Oi. Burning Units For..... Warm Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating Systems OMAT JLOMAT IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION OIL BURNER Before you buy any oil burner, get the facts on the Oilomatic LOW PRESSURE oil burner. Phone, or mail coupon at once, for our free booklet entitled “There is a big difference in oil burners.” es ot ri mm nm my THE SICO CO. — MOUNT JOY, PA. I | Without obligations, please I | Send free Booklet i=] ; Send representative to survey and give estimate [ 1 | | I I NRE. i i a as LiBhone Number... 0.0... BL ad SN Ee I The SICO Company MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-3111 | i —— | | | | | Hummels- | While workmen were excavating| ming in a quarry near | for the new sewer at Lititz they | town when they found a 1500-1b. i found a huge subterranean tunnel | safe which had been stolen at the at Elizabethtown. and $215 Flowing thru the | Garber Motor Co. within the boro. It had been ripped open | | tunnel was a strong stream. ‘They also leaned that both the | fed and stream are below two | | creeks there—-San Domingo and the Lititz streams, says the Record-Ex- taken. average of five babies | United States every There is an born in the press. minute. | | Inspirational Bibie Meeting to be held at Chestnut Hill Mennonite Church Sat, and Sun. August 18 and 19, 195] Saturday Evening 7:30 Devotion f 7.45 Mennonite Youth: Its heritage | Noah Hershey Song Leader: Robert Garber Moderator: George Leaman Town Park pavilion. | | your | 1949 orders of the | court | costing in excess of { expe ected to be | the Company’s | 220,000 | near Safe | gotiations 8:20 Book Study - II Peter | Howard Stevanus, Ontario, Canada — | Sunday A. M. i 9:00 Sunday School - Adult Class Howard Stevanus, Ontario, Canada { 10:15 Harvest Sermon - Henry Lutz —————— | Sunday P. M. i 1:15 Devotion | { 1:30 Mennonite Youth: Faces Crises | 3 Noah Hershey | 2:30 Book Study - II Peter - Howard Stevanus, Ontario, Canada | | Sunday Evening 7:30 Devotion 7:45 Book Study - II Peter | Howard Stevanus, Ontario, Canada 8:20 Mennonite Youth: Non-Conformed Noah Hershey THIRD ANNUAL OUTING OF ARFA'S LUTHERAN MEN outing of Lu- the third annual theran men of this area will be held | night at tae Mount- 200 men this Thursday Ball Park. More than are expected to attend. at 6:30 o'clock ville Activities will start ‘Merchants Give The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Ali Thursday, August 16, 19618 LETTERS GRANTED (Form page 1) i William L. {Thome, Mount Joy R2, Planes, Kear's Store; J. | Ed 4 | & f Lizz i Flash Light, Roberts, Applidnce, Nn “tor of the ie Gibble 144; J. Wealand, Plane : Médel, | Rev. W. L. Koder, West Main St., | Kear's Store, 135; H. Halbleib, flash | At some places polatoes are now being sold in cellophane bags all ready for frying. Dffice Position Open Energetic Yowe Man OVER 21 Excellent opporlunities for any progressive young man VACATION, HOSPITALIZATION, LIFE INSURANCE, ETC. If interested, act at once , APPLY BY LETTER TO ; The SICO Company Attn: Robt. F. Schroll, i MOUNT JOY, PA. ; 33-4, with a supper and corn roast which | light, Hostetter's Hardware, 138; J. | Mount Joy and Silas K. Stoner, will be followed by games and sev- | Rider, Hair Tonic, Shatto’s Barber | Marietta St., Mt. Joy, executors of eral hours of congenial fellowship, | Shop, 132; R. Zeller, Hair Cut, | the Annie Ricksecker Estate. according to the committee. | Schofield Barber Shop, 130; D.| TTT The men from ten Lutheran| Young, Hair Cut, Detwiler Barber | Three Korean veterans wete ¢hurches in Columbia, Wrightsville, Shop, 131; R. Funk, Pencil Set, | injured in an auto mishap at’ East Marietta, Maytown, Landisville | Murpry’s Store, 103; G. Reed, Ball, | Petersburg, | Concordia and Mount Joy, will at- | Murphy's Store, 99; B. Eby, Pen, | | tend Kulps, 130; J. Collins, Softball, 129; | ¢™ 9% Joan Schbieider, 88, Kay —— H. Etsell, Sun Glasses, 120: R. Div- | Zimmerman, 87, Darla Kulp, 86, { ct 128, John Funk 124, Barry Blank- | Nanoy Penpell, 85, Peagy Eimer 13 Merit Badges cnmyer, 124, T. Stark 123, Movie | nan, 84, Rachel Klugh, 78, Sissy Passes; A. Williams 121. M. Kaylor | Schneider, 7, Rose Williams, 175, (From page 12 (120, M. Coker 118, R. Rice 115 and | Nancy Williams, 73, Carol Williams | lightly taken, and we feel certain|D. Eby, 121, Ice cream cones, Lin- | a Carol Chinn, 88, Barbara Becker | that these scouts will uphold its| coln Restaurant: Je fry Brian 113, 65, Marsha Engle, 62, Bonnie Bair, honor and tradition. John Darrenkamp 111, H. Milligan | % Janice Berrier, 53, Carol West, The following advances in rawk | 112, R. Buchanaur 111, and Harry | 58, Nancy Miller, 55, Evelyn Fitzkee were made during the week's stay | Frey 113, Ice cream cones. Shenk's | Patty Lawrence, Patty Nornhold, [ at camp. Kenneth Wittle and James | Grocery K and Sherry Houseal each had 50. | Nissley - from tenderfoot to second | B League—most improved play | class scouts. | er, John Harnish, 123, Sport Shirt, | James Mumma and Ronald Wil. Mt. Joy Dept. Store: A League llams successfully passed their | oo improved player, Charles | swimming test. | Groff, 127, Sport Shirt, pede) Plans are now in progress for the | Bros. annual fall roundup of Mount Joy, and fall and winter sea- | | 1. son will start out with, the annual | dall's; Zodie Markley, 155, wallet, trip to the Conewago area, where Tyndall's; Lois Rutt, 152, ankle bra-i the scouting game, which was of | clet, Greers; Loretta Hornafius, 145, | considerable success last spring will | white shorts, Booth’s; Thelma Soa. | again be used. All scouts are urged | vely, 130, camera, Sloan's: Kitty to plan for their participation in Wittel, 122, Sarah Garber, 115. Mary | this annual” weekend of scouting | jane Meckley, 113 skills. The trip will take place on | dall's;Susie Schroll the second weekend of September, | starting on the evening of Sept. 7 ~ | All scouts and boys interested in | | becoming Scouts Sept. 20th, meeting. Senior Scouts are particularly urged to at- tend this Plans will be laid for the new Explorer unit, un- | meeting. | der the direction and supervision of Mr. Hawthorne. Remember parents, our kids are wortn working for, we appreciate support. rN [ { | ‘Water & Power (From page 1) Court less income for the first six months | of 1951,” Mr. Walls added. He was commenting on a recent | decision by the judges of a U. S. Court in Washington, which, in a Supreme will not result in | one decision sustained the | Federal Power rates of | two to reducing the the Company. A petition for hearing has been filed with and, if this is denied, a re- view by the U. S. Supreme Court | Walls said. Te~ | Commission | a re- | | the | will be requested, Mr. Referring to the Company's | cently announced $25,000,000 expan- | sion program, Mr. Walls said: “The Company's Face Rock substation | (at its Holtwood, Pennsylvania, hy- | | droelectric and steam generating plant) a 66,000 volt switch yard $1,000,000 is now substantially complete and is| placed in operation | part of September. | in the early Construction is also progressing on | steel tower line Harrisburg 32-mile volt transmission from Harbar to the connections will be! area where made with utility customers of your Company. “The been signed for addition engineering contracts have | the 66,000 kilowatt | steam plant at Holtwood, | designed to triple the Company's steam-generated output, and for| the facilities for the recovery and | i cleaning of anthracite coal dredged | | from the bed of the Susquehanna | River and used as fuel for the ex- | | panded steam plant.’ Mr. Walls also reported that ne-| been carried on| with Consolidated Gas Electric | Light and Power Company of Bal. | timore for a new and different long | have term contractual arrangement for | power supply by Penn Water and] Sate Harbor Water Power Corpor- | se outs in| | are urged to at- | Dixie tend. For the full details don’t miss| Martin's Monday, | Sunglasses, Girls Becky McKain, 164, wallet, Tyn| | from Kitty's; Sandra Darrenkamp, 111, Jane Baringer, 106, Geltmacher, 104, Movie Tickets: Bair. 106, blouse certificate, 5&10; Billy. Coker, 101, | Booths; Joyce Berrier, 100, 2 pr. stockings, Booths: oe Mateer, 98, Judy Frey, 95, Movie Tickets; Priscilla McKain, 97, “if Virginia Booth's. The following received ice cream cones: Ruth Loewen, 93 Jean Buch- dana, { RELP WANTED WOMEN | FULL TIME OR PART TIME gy Day Work Only Hours can be arranged to fit your available time. G. C. MURPHY co. - 16 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA. te SELF 0 EHMANS PHONE 3 FLORIN, PA. 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