The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 11, 1951, Image 7

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CHURCHES TO PARTICIPATE
IN METHODIST EVANGE-
LISTIC ADVANCE
fe a rts | ews. Pa 0 A
phish | THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY
area will be held in the Lancaster | AND THE ENTIRE SUR-
First Methodist church on Satur- ROUNDING COMMUNITY,
COMMUNITY EXHIBIT fle me ro ri, Bh
Church News
SEE OUR DISPLAY
[ |B] odist Evangelistic
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AT THE
(he form
Mt. Joy iiennonite Church
Bishop Henvy Lutz, Amos Hess,
, . & aio tina ‘ . 4
Nov. 4 at the same church will b Henry Garber, Henry Frank,
a mass meeting for all Methodists Pastors
WIN A $39.95 WESTINGHOUSE :
in this area. At this service visit- sunday, October 1
ELECTRIC ROAST I, R ing ly stens J le» assigned to 9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:00 a.m. Sermon.
all churches
which are participat- | —————
ing in the Evangelistic
On Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m
JUST SIGN YOUR NAME
mission. The Salunga
Church of the Brethren
Earl Brubaker, Eider In Charge
John Herr, Supt.
visiting ministers wi!l be from an
ther district of the
Conference.
Philadelphia
TWO 9x12 QUAKER RUGS

T™ i toy Ai \ Sunday, October 14
1 The minister to the Mc in! Joy 000 om. Sunday Sdwol
WILL ALSO BE GIVEN AWAY |§] church will cenduet special servi- 10:15 a.m. Church Service.
ces Sunday night, Nov. 4, Monday Everybody is invited.
DRAWING — 10:00 P. M. SATURDAY || and Tuesday nights, Nov. 5 and 6. S—— -
On Wednesday night, Nov.7 a com- Mt. Pleasant
®» bined" service will be held in the Brethiven In Christ Church
Pastors: C. H. Moyer and
Se a chure Services will al i
Salunga church. Services will also Elder Grayhill Wolgemuth
Le held at Salunga Thursday and | Sunday. October 14
EENER Friday evenings, Nov. 8 and 9. 9:00 a, m. Sunday School
a All are welcome to attend any 10:30 a.m. Preaching.
15-31 MARIETTA AVE. MOUNT JOY, PA. . .
al An oil burner caught fire and
PHONE 3-5601 did $20,000 damages at the Farm-
or all of these services,
- —— ——
The Washineton Street
Church Of The Brethren
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor





2 ers’ Bank and Trust Company at October 14
Lancaster. 9:30 a. m. Church School
with a class for every age and
nee d.
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship,
ermon, “No Greater Power’.
6:30 p.m: Youth Fellowship.
7:30 p.m. Evening Service
ermon “The Christian and Politics”
Pastor Zuck. will preach at both |
services.
The Church of God
tev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
Sunday, October 14
9:30 a.m. Sunday School.
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
Wednesday
Monthly Missionary Meeting.
St. Mark’s
Evangelical United Brethren
Ezra HH. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday, October 14
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:15 a.m. Morning worship: ser-
mon, “Christ Calls to 1
Cemmitme nt’
30 p.m. Evening worship.
7:30 pm. Midweek
Copr. Advertisers Exchange Inc. 1951

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poultry? . . . Perfect pork? . . . Tender beef? .. 7 / he
Delicate lamb? Whatever it is, the choice is yours Steaks Lt Thursday : :
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our best buys for the weekend—best because they
frimmed to give ‘you
30 p.m. Ushers’ League meeting
at the home of Christ Miller,
Professor Clarence Eber-
are quality meats, cut and Pork Chops
more meat value for your money. Meats makes the Rib 1b A9c
meal—and our fine meats make it a better. meal. ig 2
Pork Loin End §
speaker,
S le.
8:00 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal.
Sunday, October 21 will be Men's
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Sunday, October 14th
8:15 am. In a combined Sunday
School and Worship service Rally
Day will be
Nevin H. Zuck of E-town, speaker.
7:30 pm. The Jubilee
(celored) of Sheridan, Pa.
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will con-
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Fully Dressed
umber. Free Will offering will be
ten following the
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October 16- 19
7:30 p.m. Bible Conf


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FLORY'S m Ralph H. Bernman, Kutztown, Pa.
Puddin 1b C is the speaker.
gS Glosshbrenner Evang-lical
FLORY'S United Brethren Church
Rev. John H. Gabie, Pastor
sunday, October 14th
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a. m Worship
1:00 p.m. Junior C. E
Evening Service
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7:13 p.m.
Tuesday
7:0) p.m. Seraph Choir
8:00 p.m. Senior Choir
Vednesday
6:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.
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MT. HOPE COLBY
Cheese
LAND O LAKES
Butter quarters
DELRICH
Oleo Colored
Swiss Cheese
Horse Radish * 4 Oc
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Olives. 5:
Picldes
SWEET

Cherub Choir
Beginning of Founders
 

Tokay Grapes
2 Ibs 25¢
Local Celery
Crisp & Tender
2 stalks 23c¢
CALIFORNIA :
Bartlett Pears
2 Ibs 25¢
Calif. Oranges
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REV. RALPH H. BCRNMAN
Kutztown, Penna.
IN BIBLE CONFERENCE
AT TRINITY E. C. CHURCH
FOUR NIGHTS AT 7:30.
OCTOBER 16 THRU 19.
New: Haven and Donegal St.,
Public invited to attend, bringing a
Bible. A
| Timothy:
| Tuesday-
 


“Knowing Whom 1 Be-
lieve”
Wednesday—“Committing
Have Heard”
Thursday—“God’s Man In Perilous
Times”
What I

PHONE 3-9781

Personal |
Prayer Ser- |
observed with Rev. |
Quartet, |
A Gospel message |
will be delivered by one of their |
program at the |
Mr,
8 | tary; and Kenneth Brubaker, 3
treasurer. Mrs. Paul Cope and Har- B ENN N N E I" r S
old Kulp are directors of the group.
| 4:C0 - 8:00 p.m.
study of First Epistle of
I | Friday— ‘Finishing In The Faith” J
E-TOWN RECEIVES $3,000
CHECK TO AID BIBLE STUDY
| Elizabethtown College received
| the first annual check for $3,000 for|
the support of its Department of Gene Swords. This service is in
| the Bible, on Saturday.
{charge of the local W, 8S. W. §
| The check was the first under a
|
{which is celebrating the 25th anni- |
permanent endowment fund estab-|
lished Saturday by the Men's Work
Organization of the Eastern District
Church of the
| Brethren. The endowment fund is
designed eventually to support the
and calls for
an annual payment to the depart=


(The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, October 11, 1951—7
HARDY MUM
Colorful For Your
Fall Garden
®
Plant now to bloom this Fall or select your varieties for
Spring planting.
@
SEE THEM GROWING AT
NOLT’S FLOWER SHOP
PHONE 6221 LANDISVILLE, PA.
40-2
Founders Week
(From page 1)
| Music: Seraph Choiy directed by |

 
of Pennsylvania
| department in full,
ment until that time.
| More than 500 members of the
organization met in the Midway
Church. Guest speaker was Prof.
Robert A. Byerly,
| Bible of Elizabethtown College.
— — ae
REV. CARL K. BECKER SPOKE
AT REICH'S CHURCH SUNDAY
The Rev. Carl K. Becker, who
| recently returned from the Belgian
Congo, Africa, spoke in Reich's
| Evangelical Congregational Church
instructoy of the



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LINOLEUM
RUBBER TILE
ASPHALT TILE
BATHROOM and
KITCHEN WALL TILE
Kitchen Cabinets
Wood Custom Made
IN COLOR
FORMICA TOPS
VENETIAN BLINDS
WINDOW SHADES
PITTSBURGH PAINTS
WALLPAPER

L. BAUGHMAN
society's |
| en Sunday morning during the an+
Thank-Offering DR. L.
| service | versary of the
The Rev. and Mrs. Becker hz ave| founding. Miss Balsbaugh,
spent three terms in the establishment of the present |
nual missionary
present
assisted
as medical miis- |
Africa.
supported in Africa by the
heim Fv
organization.
Friday, October 19, 7:3C p. m
Congregational Sunday Scheel Night. Speaker: Dr
Church and his wife by the Roy-| Harvey K. Geyer,
[Florin church and a product, of the |
[Sunday School. Music:
sionaries in Dr. Becker is!
Man-|

angelical
a son of the]
| eisford Missionary Soulety,
el
|
will be served |

Install It Yourself
Money!
America, is| «and Save
| Sunday, October 21, 9:30 a. m.
Sunday School. C. E. Musselman,
(Supt. 10:30 a. m. Wership. Dr. D.
IE. Young
purpose of the| 8
|bring the message.
American | 5
progle in the hospitals, orphanages, :30 p.m. Annual - Homecoming
{Anniversary Service.
and homes with the Speaker: Dr.
|L. L. Baughman, Exeeutiv e- |
| ments. The members of this 1+ Baughman, Executive Secre-
‘ | . He
arful orgenization are camrying of the United
in greater strides each year. There| Brethren Church of Dayton, Ohio, |
Young peo-
ples Chorus of the Florin Church |
‘Needlework Guild the Brethren, directed by Mrs. |
Longenecker.
1 h And | Saturday, 5 to 8 p. m. A Fellow-\/
| ngat ering | chip Ham Supper
[by the Ladies Aid in the Town
Luncheon Oct. 30 Hall one block west of the church. |
| The Mount Sov Branch: of Ls ckets $1.25 for adults and 75¢ for |
Needlework Guild of under 12, |
holding its annual Ingathering and|
Methodist church|
| kere on October 30.
| luncheon in the
Armstrong’s Quaker
Wall Covering
conference Supt. will |
The paramount Supt. wi
Guild is to

clothe our
proper gar-
— Compleic Installations —
Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co.
OPEN EVERY DAY & EVENING EXCEPT WEDNESDAY
Evangelica
Tis
| is no age limit to the membership| Will speak.
ind tae Needlework Guild is non-| Dr. Baughman, after serving sev-


| |
| sectarian and has a membership of|eral pastorates successfully in Illi- | -
[ten A = Le Conia yl PHONE 3-3492 38 W. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY
| all creeds and races, [nois Conference (UB) was elected | 36-tf
| To be a member, donate two id- [to the office of Supt. in that confer- |
| entical new garments, one to wash|ence in 1945. After serving in that |

[and one to wear. This is a small|capacity for five years he was sel-
task that fills a big need. Men can|ected to the high office of Executive | f ,
be membeys also, probably not|Secretary for the entire denomina- |§| Y
wanting to give clothing, they sup= |tich by the General Conference | NO W—At Last ®
| Ply money to purchase same. {which convened in Dayton, Ohio, |
| This year each director is asked|during November 1950
| g } 950.
to give two new articles marked

Liberal Income Protection
That You Can Afford
| ested in giving new garments for [Haven Hubbard Memorial Home. | WITHOUT BEING DEAD TO COLLECT!
| the Ingathering please contact one
and the General Church Board of | One plans pays: (For loss of time from work)
f the local kranch officers: Mrs. | Ir he ;
rustees. He is now a member of |§| $50. per month accident benefits for iwo years from 1st
|
|g Broa: oc
| Simeon Horton, Pres.; Mrs. .
| tile Board of Evangelism, the Gen- | day
K. Brown, Secy.; Mrs. Edward :
eral Council of
Lane, Treas.; or Mrs. Clyde Eshle-| A ; Partial accident benefits for 3 months from 1st day.
Committee on Exumenical Relations
an. : : 3
—— > © eee Surveys and Trends, Promotion of $50. per month sickness benefits for one year from lst
day (House Confining).
Colleges
Engagements board Program Committees. $50. per month sickness benefits from 1st day for 13 |
| we Dr. Baughman was honored with weeks EVEN WHEN ALLOWED TO BE OUT-
and Mrs. Harny R. Barnhart the Doctor of Divinity degree by DOORS.
of Elizabethtown, the| Indiana Central College in 1938. His Doctor's fee for non-disabling injury. i
| engagement of their daugiter, Peg- name (Subject to Policy Provisions)
CHECK These Unusual Features:
Vv NO BED CONFINEMENT REQUIRED |
NO HOUSE CONFINEMENT REQUIRED
Vv NO TERMINATION AGE
PAYS ON TOP OF COMPENSATION
Vv LIBERAL NON-DISAB LING DR’S FEES
v NO REDUCTION IN BENEFITS OR
INCREASE IN PREMIUM BECAUSE
OF ATTAINED OLDER AGE
This exceptionally fine proiection costs you only 58c per
week, if you qualify,
Up to $5,000 accidental death and dismemberment benefit |
can be added at a cost of only 6c per week per thous- |
and.
| He served as Trustee of Indiana | |
for the Kansas Flood Relief in ad-| Central College, Indianapolis, Ind.
Ig lition to their cther two garments] [from 1935-50. He
for the Ingataering. Anyone inter-,p Bonebr:
is now a Trustee |
ake Theological Seminary,
Administration, |
and Seminaries, and Inter-
oc
announce

appeared in Vol. II Religious |

| gy, to Gecrge
and Mrs.
Milton Grove.
Miss Barnhart is employed in
| the office of the Savecy Shoe Com-| INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED
Blizshethtown, snd Mr SPENCER SUPPORTS
Berrier by the Columbia Telephone
son of Mr.|Leaders in America, and “will ap- |
Jerrier, of near pear in the
ceming issue of Who's
Who in America.

pany, Inc,

| For abdomen, back and breast
Rs MRS. EDYTH B. BRUBAKER |
FLORIN, PENNA,
YOUTH FELLOWSHIP AT Phone Mt. Joy 3-1919
| SALUNGA ELECTS OFFICERS | ——
{ The Youth Fellowship of the Sa-| SIMON P. NISSLEY
argv: y rethre: 2] x A
lunga Church of the Brethren el MARY G. NISSLEY
officers at
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mount Joy, Pa.
Company.
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| ected the following
| recent meeting: Naney Ginder,
| president; Elwood Brubaker, vice!
Shirley Emerich, secre- ==

| president;


| Week, Rev. N. L. Linebaugh, Spat]
er. German songs - led by Mr. es aurant
| Brenneman
| Thursday 45 EAST MAIN ST.
MOUNT JOY |
7:3 W.S.W.S Night. Miss Susan
Ralsbaugh, speaker, Music by" the
| Seraph Choir.
| Friday
| 7:30 pm. Sunday School Night,
| Dr. Harvey K. Geyer, speaker, Mu-
sic by Young Peoples Chorus, Flor
[in Brethren Church.
| Saturday
(This plan also issued on larger amounts)
RUSH ATTACHED COUPON TO SEE IF YCU QUALIFY !!
AMERICAN PROGRESSIVE HEALTH INS. CO.
OF NEW YORK
Local Office ~JAY 0. KULP AGENCY
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| Fellowship Ham
| Supper at Town Hall.
BULK AND GALLONS
|Try our old fashioned sugar cones
Newtown U. B. Church [
Oscar K. Buch, Pastor
| Sunday, October 14th
9:00 a.m. Sunday School.
7:00 p.m. Worship Service.
with Breyers Ite Cream.
Without ebligation to me, check to see whether 1 am eligible
for the above protection
Special Our Price
Name . . Age

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| Thursday |
7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting | 2 qt. packages $1.20 Address City
| and Christian Endeavor. | 1 gal. packages $2.35 My Occupation is aes ‘ ieee sade |
Sebi f lL |] CHECK HERE IF HOSPITALIZATION OR POLIO
First Presbyterian Church ' RTT: . , RATES. !
Mount Joy, Penna. ENJOY LIFE COVERAGE IS DESIRED, AT EQUALLY LOW RATES v3 |


| Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor
| Sunday, October 14th
| 9:30 a.m. Church School. ALL 3-916:
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship, Call 3-06
Sermon: “God's If” CLOSED SUNDAYS
| 6:3C p.m. Westminster Fellowship.|
7:30 p.m, Evening Service. | * Patronize Bulletin Advertisers

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