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John Gable ” ° Lehmans Electrical Service NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL |B Church, Florin, celebrates Rally | Our Community = Sop of Ye Lom THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ROUNDING COMMUNITY. Church of the Brethren Sunday, Sept 23rd. NOTICE: Due to conditions beyond my control, 1 will not be wD pm. A Ne | only to those who will present the | Rheems, became the a musical program, Mrs. Verna Sol- | lenherger, di Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Bishop Henry Garber, Henry Frank, ion of the Sunday School is Mr The bride was given in marriage Jere Longenecker. Hes | Chas; Cornelions Mr. Cornelions is| by her father. Intermediate directors met at the the president of the Otterbein Bro- Mrs. John E. Groff, of Rheems,|1:30 p. m. session. Intermediate di- | therhood of the East Penna. Con-| was matron of honor. {rectors of the host church are: Mrs: Sunday, Sept. 23 38-tf 9:00 a. m. 10:00 a.m, Sermon. Sunday School Church of the Brethren Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge John Herr, Supt. Sunday, Sept. 23 9:00 ¢ 10:15 a.m. Church Service. Everybody is invited. Christ Church 5: C. H. Moyer and Elder Graybill Wolgemuth Sunday, Sept. 23 ASPHALT TILE [i 2003 wm Sundey Schoo The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. . Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Kitchen Cabinets ||sundy se 2 9:30 a. m. Church School Wood Custom Made election of teachers this IN COLOR 10:30 a.m. sermon, { Rule.” Install It Yourself FORMICA TOPS | 7:30 pm. sermen «and Save Money! | VENETIAN BLINDS [I 830 pm. Morning Worship, “50 Years With the G Evening Service > Christian and College Student Recep- | ths are Helen Bowers, Mary Gil- tion. United Brethren Church : Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor Wall Covering WALLPAPER Suna 9:30 a.m. . Joint Service Rally — Compleic Installations — 7:15 pm. Tuesday 7:00 p.m. Seraph Choir. Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Ceo. | 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Sunday School Evening Service Midweek service. Evangelical United Brethren Ezra H. Ranck, Sunday, Sept. 23r 9:00 a. 10:15 . Sunday School . Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m. Evening worship. Tuesday 9:00 a.m. Annual Evangelical U. B. Church. ill continue until Opening of East Penna. | : Penbrook | They were assisted by Miss Jean ence | evening. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Thursday Thursday 6:45 p.m. hearsal. 8:00 p.m. Thursday | necker, Miss Anna Ruth Hollinger, | By Alogi [ . | | Miss Kathryn Ober, Miss Mary | Fase, 38 2 wards, Elmer K. Wittle, Mrs. Elmer TT |K. Wittle, Aaron Buckwalter, Ray- | | Gantz and Miss Marion Shearer. SANT - UP FAN fab { { | { BOY SCOUT TROOP WILL {mond Forwood, Elmer Forwood, | + K. Buch, Pastor Sunday, Se 9:00 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Sunday School. Worship Service. Prayer Meeting and Christian Endeavor. First Presbyterian Church Church School. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sermon: YG .uke’s Episcopal Church Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar Holy Communion. Holy Communion Friday, £ (St. Matthews Day) Thursday < - = 7:00 p.m. > J TON TI 1 x meets. ~[IN UNION THERE IS STRENGTH | {iil No Holy Confirmation Class SOMEONE WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR WITH AN OFFICIAL RECEIPT BOOK | RALLY DAY SERVICES | INTERMEDIATE GROUP HELD | Church News | AT GLOSSBRENNER CHURCH ‘Weddings Thruout MEETING AT EAST FAIRVIEW | The annual conference of the In- | The Glossbrenner Evangelical U. the Eastern Day on Sunday, Sept. 23 at 9:30 a.| ren was held Saturday in the East | SUR- | m. Goals for the day are, 350 pres- P tW k W : | ent and $2,000 for the building fund. uring as ee Fairview Church, norta of Man- | heim. | The program will consist of re- Anna Martha Groff a 3 The intermediate department of | | spenses from the various classes Joseph W. Kaylor { Up to the time of presentation the Miss Anna Martha Groff, daugh- the host church presented a play, | | type and kind of response is known | (a. of Mr, and Mrs, Elmer F. Groff Honesty Is the Best Policy, ; at the | of Jos- {first session at 10:00 a. m. The cast same and the superintendent who | oph W. Kaylor, Masonic Homes, | [included: Elizabeth Shearer, Kitty \ Ri "Ww ) AT [ make up the program on Sunday at 2 p. m. in Christ |Weaver, Kathryn Ruhl, Reseng The speaker for the Adult divis-| Lutheran Church, Elizabethtown {Longenecker, Patsy Fahnestock anl ference (E.V.). He is the general John E. Groff, brother of the Nora Merkey, Mrs. Ada Turner, manager of the Book Store of the | bride, was best man and the ush-|ond Jerome Brubaker, Mrs. Gay Evangelical Press in Harrisburg ers were Edward and Carl Massa, | Saylor, Kutztown, is the Eastern Wrightsville. The wedding music| Pennsylvania District Director of was played by Mrs. Raymond Fet- intermediates The children’s division will see two religious films God's Wonders ene 0 nB raed. 2 an-| or » in yeur own Back Yard, and Dan- : . . . After & opti 1 the social | {iel in the Lion's Den. Mr. C. E. After h i able F B h ms » church 1e couple lori | Musselman, general supt., will be in rcoms of the ¢h ¢ rin urc left on a wedding trip to the Po- conos. The bridegroom attended (From page 1) i Temple University and is employed) wrought. Over fifteen hundred dol- at the Masonic Homes. [lars was given the missions. The — en | average giving per man, woman and Margaret Ann Kramer {child of the Church is 67 dollars John M. Abel [This is nearly double the denomin- | Miss Margaret Ann Kramer, of ational average of 34 dollars per | Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | member. | | Calvin Kramer, 19 West Donegal] The building program of the | : 3 St., this place, and Sgt. John M.| Yaurch is i i + fashion. | Birthday Social for. the members | Wisp ice 3 " CGhureh is going on in fine | ee : | Abel, son of Mrs. Freeman Ford of A ground breaking ceremony for | | and friends of the congregation held | Hii : : . . opi bo i Silver Spring, were united in mar-|the first unit, consisting of 4,000 sq. | [in the Denegal Club Rooms Wed- | . | [ried at 7:00 p. m. Saturday, Sep-|ft, Sunday School space and a new | tember 8th. parsonage, will be held on Sunday | The double ring ceremony was|afternoon, October 2lst., at two- | 4 reformed by candlelight in Chap-ithirty o'clock. . D. E. Young Con- | Frances Greer, there was group enw] PEE rmed oY candle ght x thirty o'clock Dr D.E Yo! g el | el No. 1, Elmendorf Air Force Base,| ference Superintendent will be in | | { | | | | | | | charge of the program in the adult division. Mr. John K. Wittle, supt. | of the children’s division will pe in charge of the program there. | EE ——— YOUNG LADIES BIBLE CLASS SPONSORED BIRTHDAY SOCIAL The Young Ladie’ Bible Class of the Reich's Evangelical Congrega- tional Sunday School sponsored a { nesday evening. Following the devotional program | | directed by the president, Mura | tertainment. : rh : by Chaplain St Saul. The charge of the service. | bride wag given ‘in marriage by| The musical program of the | M/ Sgt. James Brennan. She chose|Church is highlighted with the ef- a street length dress of melon vel-| Leaders for the consecutive mon- | bert, Pauline Garman, Anna Mae | i f ti § the 3 choi te 3 : | sctive functioning o e choirs. Gable, Doris Weidman, Naomi M vy : 1 Be | € isti £ 95 | veteen with navy accessories and|’ rch choir consisting of 25 Demmy, Mary Jane Shultz, Flor-| S Ye @ [The Cl urch c¢ eo Sting a y . an orchid and rose corsage. voices is under the direction of Mrs. ence Trone, Miriam Koser, Martha : od | : ini . Mrs. Richard Snider, matron of| John H. Gable. The age limit for | Roland, Jane Roland, and Hazel]. : : . { honor, wore a medium blue dress|this group is 6-12. Mrs. Norman | . . . i . | | with white accessories and a is the accompanist for the sage of yellow roses and gardenias./Choir. The Seraph Cheir is made | : | : : . | T/Sgt. Richard Snider served as up of Junior and Senior high school | i | | best man. [students and Miss Patsy Brooks, is A reception was held at the home| the accompanist. The Senior Choir | cf the newlyweds at Mountain under the direction of Gene Swords | Weidman. { ———— FRIENDS INSPECT NEW HOME { Mr. and Mrs. Linneaus W. Long- | | enecker held Open House at their | newly erected home on Birchland Avenue on Saturday from 3 to 10 | View, near Anchorage. lis the adult vocal musical organiza- The bride is a graduate of Mount tion of the Church with Mrs. Nor- Joy High School and attended the|man Will accompanist. Vogue School of Design in Chicago.! The roster of Church officials for p. m Four hundred guests registered and were served tea. Those who | poured included: Mrs. Harold Bil-| T : | 2 : ia ml | low, Mrs. Arthur Sprecher, Mis] ie groom attended Pennington the coming conference year is as | | Harvey Hawthorne, Murs. Lloyd School for Boys, Pennington, N. J. follows: Lay delegate, Arthur A, | | Billow, Miss Anna Mae Eby and | Iz 2 graduate of Randolph-Macon| Braun; alternate delegate, Jacob) i | Military Academy, Front Royal, Stehman; class leader, C. S. Nis- | | Va., attended Rollins College, Win-|sley: trustees, Augustus Shetter, | ter Park, Florida, and is now sta-{John K. Wittle, Park Shetter, C. S. | | tioned at Elmendorf Air Force | Nissley and B. F. Kauffman; Ste- | | Miss Ruth Eby. | Eshleman, Miss Verdella Longe- Piano soloists were Miss Joyce| .., RIE : Qf : | SPCNSCR COOKING SCHOOL |Marlin Gish, Carl Winters and | A cooking school, sponsored by|Norman Will; Church treasurer, C. CLAIM MOTORIST FAILED | the local Boy Scout Troop, will be|S. Nissley; financial secretary, B.| TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY { held in the sales of Way s|F. Kauffman; chief usher, Aaron John H. was Appliance shop on West Main St.,|Buckwalter; Church pianist, Mrs. Thursday, September 27th at Will; minister of music, Eshleman and Miss Esther Walters. presecuted for failure to yield the p. m Gene Swords; secretary of Church | right of way by city police as the| . J result. of tocar. Crash at Ghar! Miss Lewis, home economist for|ccuncil of administration, C. E.| the Penna. Power and Light Com-|Musselman; Representatives of the pany will demonstrate a range on! WSWS on the Church council, Mrs. which she will prepare five meals|Norman Will and Mrs. John K. at one time. Wittle; representatives of the Lad- | lotte and Chestnut Sts., Lancaster. Police said Rineer was driving south on Caarlotte St., and collided | with an auto driven east on Chest- | | nut St. by James Hamlin, 946 Edge- | moor Court. Damage was cstimat- d at $600 by police. Prizes will be awarded. ies Aid on the council, Mrs. Aaron The Boy Scouts will benefit by|Buckwalter and Mrs. Irvin Bishop; your attendance. Be sure to visit|Brotherhood, Jacob Stehman and to police. Rineer will be summon- UBEF ANNUAL CONFERENCE |E. , Dorothy Baker and Mildred Bishop George Edward Epp, D. Gephart. D., LL.D. LHD. of Harrisburg, The roster of Sunday school | newly appointed Bishop oi the teachers and officers is as follows: eastern area of the Evangelical U- Superintendent, C. E. Musselman; — a —— nited Brethren Church, wil] make trez Hamlin suffered a scratched arm) ihe Cooking Schoo Corneil Wenn Bae s——— — re ¢ Ji Nt but refused medical wid. according | — —_— School, John K. Wittle and C. E. 152nd ANNUAL SESSION OF Musselman; directors of Junior C.| ed for a hearing before Alderman William Hull. be attending Diocesan Clergy Re- treat. wurer, John K. Wittle; secretary Trinity Song. Church | his initial appearance and preside | Mrs. Elmer Wittle; Librarians, Wm. . A. Deck, Pasto for e firs 2) - Bont. 25s | Astor | for th first ume at the 152nd an-1g jlo), Gerald Ney, James Wittle 9 15 a Barony will 1 | nual session of the former United J:1o am. rls ay will be ob- > 3 > : la aan 4 ay ¢ | Brathren East Pennsylvania An- served in a combined service with special program nuai Conference session at Penn-| 7:30 am. A Missionary service. | brook Pa., September 24 to 27. Dr. Speaker: Mrs. Bessie Chariton of | Harry E. Schaeifer, DD., is pastor- | Brooklyn, N. Y. Auspices European | host. anl Ronald Winters; chorister, C. Musselman; pianist, Dorothy | | Baker. Teachers are: Mrs. John H. Gable, Mildred Gephart, Betty Barbour, Mrs. Cornelius Wisegarv- | Missions Inc en fer, Jane Wisegarver, Ruth Fisher, ee ee ‘ TERS PEAR x Mrs. Elmer Forwood, Mrs. Norman Salvi: 3ihle CC CHIQUES CHURCH HELD Calvary Bible Church 2 Will, Joyce Baker, Mrs. C. E. wl W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor HCMECOMING PROGRAM | | selman, Carl Winters, Jacob Steh- Sund Paul R. Strickler, Supt. The annual Homecoming Pro- Sunday, Sept. 23r : : s. Irvin Bis 's Sunday, ept. 23rd gram was held at Chigues Churchman, Mrs. Irvin Bishop, Mrs. John | > a. m. Bible School K. Wittle, C. S. Nissley, Albert , , 8. Nis : i “lasses for all ages f the Brethren on Sunday morning] da Br Qe teclens ry] 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship | and afternoon. Kleiner, Mrs. C. S. Nissley, Park | 7:00 p.m. Prayer Fellowship. Participants were: the Bev. B:. G Shetter, Rev. John H. Gable, Arth- | 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service ed rn wR ve or Yop Ween Be XK ee Stauffer, elder in charge of the ur E. Braun and Raymond For- 8:00 pm. Midweek Prayer Ser-| church; the Rev. Herbert O. Wolge-{W°°d: Mr. John K. Wittle is the vice. | mth; the = Rev. Clayton Gelunan, |superintendent of the Children’s | | division. | pastor of Johnstown Church of the vision | MARIS GAINOR HEADS Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor | Brethren; the Rev. Robert O. Hess; Sunday, Sept. 23rd | and the Rev. John Ebersole. Mrs : 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. Fannie Shearer and Rufus Miller| F- U. B. USHERS LEAGUE il 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. were choristers | aris Gainor was elected presi- | Tuesday q A A — dent of the St. Mark's Evangelical | 7:30 pm. S. S. Teachers & ork- | ni athra Ra ‘hops’ | ers al Parish foto | ELDER CLYDE WEAVER United Brethren Church Ushers i | Wednesday | SPOKE AT SALUNGA | League at their monthy meeting at Luther League skating party at| Elder Clyde Weaver, of East, the home of John Booth. Lloyd | Rocky Springs. Myers was chosen vice-president; | ‘ Petersburg, spoke at the Harvest] Ta A s Ae S 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid meeting. ; iatis Mor. wank i Home Service in Salunga Church] Christian Miller, secretary; Frank The Church of God of the Brethren Sunday morning. |Musser, treasurer; Harrry Beam- Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor The Achievement Offering for: the enderfer, chief usher; Charles’ Wol- | 4 0 | . 3 by Pia Jia ros | { Sunday, Sept. 23rd general brotherhood was: recéived assistant chief ‘usher; and | John Booth and Charles Eby, col- |lectors. It was decided that the vice | {president should serve as the 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. No Prayer meeting this week | MARRIAGE LICENSES I" Galvin H, Smith and Shirley L. chairman of the program commit. | The churceh chorus sang. i et The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, September 26, 1951-5 All Makes of Sewing Machines Repaired We Modernize Your Machine BEFORE | to Electric, Console or Portable AFTER Call Us Today—We Pick-up and Deliver ,. . Anywhere! ws J, V, BINKLEY ve 111 N. 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