| i ' The members of the Women's aler Roder, Ind Vice President; Me.) The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, tober 2, 1951-7 Methodist Evangelist Ad (Church NewsLutheran Church [2 55s Fut HE SE Smt i ge 18 Vv an ce serve coffeq at noon to the delev Harry Weber, Statistician; and Mrs. invited to attend the service and Patsy Schroll, secretary y (From page 1) ; : i i w NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL gates who bring box lunch. The Ernest J. Hoh, Treasurer. | the fellowship period | Charles Mayer, treasurer. Clale Eva l 1 t 1 : THE CHURCHES IN MT. on her work in India. speakars, officers, and Slopes, The Women's Missionary Society) This is the first of a series of | nas been appointed chair- nge LS 1C reac ng AND THE ENTIRE SUR- The afternoon services will open} from other conferences will be. »* the Lancaster Conference con-| monthly Youth Nights, a new pro- h ROUNDING COMMUNITY. with devotions in charge of Mrs. guests of the society at a' sists of 53 societies in local congre- | je ret sponsored by the Youth Fel- jan of the Commission on W P EACH NIGHT {Daniel D. Kistler of Lebanon. Re= | luncheon to be served in! gations in Lancaster, Lebanon, and lowship. Robert Schneider is pres- | and Devotional Life which is re- N VE BE 4 5 6 M Mt. Pleasant | ports of committees on Nomina- |the social room of the Parish Dauphin Counties, and numbers 1,- | ident, Genevieve Zimmerman, vice- | sponsible for planning the Youth oO M i] - - —T1:30 P. . Brethren In Christ Church [tions, President's Report, and Res~| House. Arrangements are being 519 members. president, Shirley Eby, secretary,| Night program. . Pastors: C. H. Moyer and [olutions will be received; election ade to seat the past presidents of | —— A A — MT. JOY METHODIST CHURCH Sun Fifer Grayhill, Wolgentath lof officers will be held; Roll call of og Nr ml ee per for, YOUTH NIGHT AT | Sunday, Oct r 3 ad : ; | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School [societies, and the reception of a] the luncheon, with Mrs. M. J. Bie= ST. MARKS. E. U. B. CHURCH SUNDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 4th { 10:30 am. Preaching. new society will be part of the] ber as hostess. Mrs. Bieber, who as The Young People of St. Mark's CONCERT BY HERSHEY IND. SCHOOL GLEE CLUB “Sulina business of the afternoon session. Miss Bertha Manning, was the first Evangelical U. B. Church will . alunga |The address by Mrs. C. W. Baker, [president of the Lancaster Confer- sponsor : art i i iki abt. ) $ sponsor and take part in a special C 1 f 1 F Y MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 5th Church of the Brethren I. Preside { the Women's Mis te hy : A olorru or our ' Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge Jr, President of the omens is= | ence Women's Missionary Society | musical program this Sunday ew- YOUTH NIGHT — SPECIAL MUSIC John Herr, Supt. [sionary Society of the United Lu<f when it was organized in 1896. ening, Octobar 28, at 7:30 p. m. The ! Fall Garden ' Sunday, October 28th [theran Church in America, will be] The committee in charge of con-' progr: ill ine rat} TUESDAY NIGHT NO BER Sth AY, Seton nd Seo] , ; program will include congregation t GEORGE H 10:15 a.m. ‘Church Service. included in the afternoon session.} vention arrangements consists of al singing, selections by the Chil- 1 OUCK — MUSIC SOLOIST | Everybody is invited. fine AN with the pe ; following: ue bi 3 Soder, dren Clair and by the Senior Plant now to bloom this Fall or select your varieties for | GUEST MINISTER 2p gv y St |installation of the officers. 1airman; I's. yde shleman, Choir, and instrumental numbers Sprin } \LL ARE WELCOME gt Fo Joy Menage Clureh, There will be a literature table | Chairman of local arrangements; by a Brass Quartet from Lancaster, ! oP i ishop Henry Lulz, mos the Primary Room, where Miss | Miss Beulah Smith; Miss Sarah E. The musical 'S ar _—- + ! : no ar ony Frank, S¢ : aré . ugical numbers are arranged SPECIAL SERVICES J] Sauna METHODIST CHURCH only Ur ry an [Josephine Darmstaetter will be in| Bitner; and Mrs. Lloyd W. Klein4 by Clifford M. Schmid, director of SEE THEM GROWING AT ‘ 2 ,8and 9 Sunday, October 28th [charges of the sale of materials for | felter. The officers of the Lancaster music of the church. ’ : 5 4 Th Sends School | Thank Offering, Mission Study, and | Conference Women's Missionary | Following the service there will NOLT S FLOWER SHOP bi oy ———— WY adi, » la number of books containing mis- | Societies are: Mrs. Lloyd W. Kline- be a fellowship period in the church ‘ St. Luke's Episcopal Chur |[sionary stories suitable for young | felter, President; Miss Sarah E. Bit- social rooms. All the young people COOPER AVE. PHONE 622) LANDISVILLE. PA. 4 t ipiscopal Church ; ; I Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar |children, juniors and intermediates. | ner, Vice President; Mrs. W. Les4 of the church and their friends are 5 ado 9 Sunday, October 28th Eh... "mn a Nn 23rd Sunday after Trinity | Ha J Feast of St. Simon & St. Jude | TAR } . ] 0 ~ 8:00 am. Holy Communion 11 * 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:45 am. Holy Communion. | u 1 t & 7:00 p.m. Evening Prayer. | Monday 7:00 pm: Adult Bible Class. Wednesday AND 7:00 a. m. Holy Comniunion. | Thursday—"All Saints” Day 7:00 a:m. Holy Communion Topcoats 7:00 p.m. Confirmation Class The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa, { Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor | We cordially invite you te drop in any Sunday, October 28th \ 9:30 a. m. Church School J ime and see our with a creative program of Christ- ian education for every member of] CLOTHING DE- the family. | : 2 | 10:30 am. Morning Worship, { PARTMENT . . . We | Examination Service before Com- ’ : munion; sermon “What Do Ye Mx rel believe that we can Than Others?” | a i ; 6:30 pm. Youth Fellowship. | give you a fine suit { 7:30 pm. Evening Service; ser-| = | mon “The Christian and Marriage” | or tepcoat at a fair | The Pastor will preach at both] worship services. ind reasonable price, OID | | k fully guaranteed in St. Mark's wW\ — 4 oS [ Evangelical United Brethren | every respict. See J Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor | \ 9,” GRAND OPENING A 4 +f hob in | Sunday, Octob er 23th Ry, 0. SPECIAL VALUE! 4 A Vou Gov | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Ny X 2 y 4 Specially Priced! us berore you buy. | 10:15 am. Morning worship: li / 32 Pc. Open Stock ¢ Men’s and Ladies’ | sermon, Christ Calls Us to Prayer.| > 4 { Guaranteed 3 Lh . { 7:30 pm. Youth Night Musical > DINNERWARE SET We have been selling INTERNA- {and Hymn Sing, followed by fel-| vil WATCHES TIONAL TAILOR MADE CLOTHING {| lowship period for young people. | ! EE iat a = a : Wednesds ? ‘ 4 for the years and there is noth SN M1. raver Coral ! +g A Regular | 7:30 pm. Midweek Prayer Ser- : 1 $24 95 Value! ing better If you are har i [vice. 1 | . alue. a” g Sp you are hard to fit, . A vee a ae nd aie ak 1 | Thursday ~ 88 J ce us and we believe we can help | 6:45 pm. Children’s Choir re-| | p=". — you. {hearsal. \ J 5. 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal. "Take A Year To Pay! See a Store Full of Fine Fall Items ee ore Full of Fine Fall tems Mount Joy Methodist Church | | Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister | f NE | Ralph Alleman, Sun. Sch. Supt | nem | Sunday, October 28th | 9:30 a.m. Sunday School EsHLEMAN BROS. | Foi co | Salunga Methodist Church ) | cf Every Description. MOUNT JOY. PA. Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday,=October 28th 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship ; BULLER'S BEAUTY SALON | =o wet | Glossbrenner Evang:lical ry 0 1 » FLORIN. PENNA. Open 2:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. United Brethren Church RN HAMILTON WATCHES BULOVA WATCHES Priced From $ 50 Priced From 27 50 Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor Pay $1.00 Weekly Pay 50c Weekly £6 rd Sunday. v or 28 . / E33 S HAMPOO $1 2 5 pro Soda Selo : ALARM CLOCKS ¢ | 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship : 3 > { Brownies and Girl Scouts of Florin : Regular $ 19 /, : hy HA | R CUT 7 5¢ | attending in a gr g . J a a g in a group. | So pr 4:00 pm. Junior C. FE. Fy > $2.75 Value “ae. 1 ! F S . Wo » + {| 7:15 pm. Evening Service = 4 PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4339 Maude Buller, Propr. Wing School Council Meeting. yy" . ; 40) -tf Sela 7:00 pm. Se-aph Choir. : 8:00 p.m. Scnior Choir by 2 % i N : Wednesday a ELGIN WATCHES LONGINE WATCHES 6:30 p.m. Cherub Choir | Ag. \ Priced From §$ Your Choice §$pmg.50 {7:30 p.m. Mid Weck Service. | he GRAND OPENING 7 33” 71 Thursday ww SPECIAL VALUE! Pay 75¢c Weekly A Year To Pay 3 3 2:00 p.m. Ladies Aid. WW N/ Automatic Famous Make Y# { | | | | ali A significant development on the Amer- | Trinity Fvangelical Cong. Church J ELECTRIC IRON % 1 i ican scene during recent years is the gen- Stnday Q. Deck: Pasion @ eral observance of the Reformation festi- 9:15 om: Sunday School - Inter) val. A day which for hundreds of years national Uniform Lesson. | was celebrated chiefly by Lutherans has “The Hebrews In Slavery” Ex. chp.| recently come to be recognized as a heri- {1 and 2. a a tage which all Protestants have in com- [10:30 am. Wouship-—Theme, The Quality of our Nature men. | 7:36 p.m. Worship—Theme, *“Fu- ME re Diamond BRIDAL SET To Pay 99 MAN'S This is as it should be. For when Mar- tile Confessions” ) tin Luther nailed his 95 sentences to the Ww Spend 13099 LADY'S x ’ door of the Castle Church of Wittenburg, 30 p.m. Senior and Junior oe BIRTH RING NITIAL BIRTH RING October 31, 1517, challenging the eccle- Prayer Meetings : siastical authorities of his day to a debate 8:39 pm. Choir Rehearsal. $6.88 $8.88 $12.88 $9.88 a | Solid Gold Solid Gold Solid Gold Solid Gold -ontroverted issue 3 re- . ji Of eon Io shed yo Yas | First Presbyterian Church ment w 11C wis estine: to re l1scov er | Mount Joy, Penna. | the basic Christian freedoms which are | Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor | | now the common heritage of many Protestants. | Sunday, October 28th Luther taught nothing new. He taught no doctrine which 90 2 m, Couch ohooh : Christ Himself had not taught. But he did insist that men | 10:45 Ran. VOrsaiD, SL s Guest Preacher from Princeton 1 . must teach and believe everything that Christ has revealed. | Theological Seminary. Electric - Famous Make He insisted that all religion must be based on the Bible WAFFLE BAKER alone. 2 Tim. 3:16. He insisted that man is saved by grace Newtown U. B. Church alone, that salvation is one hundred per cent a free gift of Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Regular $9.98 Value! God’s mercy. Rom. 11:6. He insisted that man Becomes a Sunday, Ge 28, ally, Day. partaker of this free salvation alone by faith in the atonement am Ho ay in of the Savior. Gal. 2.16. And he insisted that the individual { Lesson taught by A ro h has di he father-h f God th h | 10:00 a. m. Worship Service. | Christian has irect access to the rather-heart or God throug { 7:00 p.m. Worship Service. Jesus Christ without any human intermediary. 1 Tim. 2:5. | Everyone welcome. . “If Luther were living today he would no doubt ‘peint | Thursday modern Protestantism to the words of Scripture, “Stand fast | | WAYS TC PAY? GRAND OPENING SPECIAL VALUE! NOW. FOR EXTRA Christmas Savings 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting { therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free, | and Christian Endeavor. EC I Llu ' § and be not entangled again with the yoke of bondage.” Gal. 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