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Morning Worship 1:00 p.m. Junior C BE 7:15 p.m. Evening of Music, by place “The World’s Fastest Breakfast” | the Hamilton Chorus - Lancaster,! The Rev. TW. ROS RANGE I a (ao SNOW CROP FROZEN WAFFLES 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir Co. BOSCUL COFFEE | Wednesday [ 6:30 pm, Cherub Choir 130 pom. Mid Week Service. This coupon good for 10c saving on the total price when you purchase a can of SNOW CROP Orange Juice — a box of SNOW CROP Waifles and a pound of Boscul Coffee, This ofer available At STEHMAN'S MARKET, | Ginder, USMC, Landisville, took | Saturday in Elkton, Md. R. J. Sturgill officiated. | Camp Enjoy . . | | stationed at | | | ‘nger — Mummaw Mildred W. Mummaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy K. Mummaw, Columbia R2, and Lee A. Singer, [ son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Singer, St. Mark's Columbia RI1, were married Satur=- Evangelical United Brethren | day at the home of the officiating { Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor : ' Sunday, November 4th Earhart, | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Thur sday 30 pm. WSW.S. Meeting. | minister, the Rev. Jacob | West Hempfield Twp. I Mor : : They were attended by Mr. and 7:30 p.m. Evening worship: Thank | yr. Alvin Columbia | Offering service conducted by the Br | : . . { Ai | Yor men's Society of World Service; Pot ter and sister-in-law of the Rev. dohn Letherman, guest speak-. | bride. er. { The | Wi ednesday 10:15 am. Morning worship: Mummaw, GOLD STANDARD Salmon 39: DOLE OR DEL MONTE bridegroom is a carpenter ARMOUR j and they will reside at his home in Sliced Bacon Pork Liver bo Oe Chickens "uz: 1 LO Turkeys ov. 75: Ducks EO. OYSTERS Frying and Stewing Ironville. 4 et nmin { :30 pm. Midweek Prayer Se 8:30 p.m. Church Council of Ad-! | ministration meeting. | Thursday E t | 3: Men and Boys Fellow- ngagemen S ship Supper, sponsored by the Byro- | ‘ [ the: ‘hood and Ushers’ League; Mr. | | Charles Cornelius guest spealer. Miss Sarah Brown, daughter of William ro! 6:30 p.m. | the late Mr. and Mrs. | Brown, The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa, Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor | es her engagement to Richard Mara tin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood E. Man's | Martin, 117 N. Barbara St., Mt. Joy, Sunday, November ¢ 9:30 a. m. Church School Millersville State | with a creative program of Christ-| .,.4 Mr. | ian education for every member of the family. 10:30 a.m. Morming Worship, Preporajery Service before Com-| Miss J. vion; Pastor Zuc i eac on } avumon, aston Zuck will preach on cf Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzkee, 34 Adventure in Humility”. von a. Love Feast and Com-; Main St, Ralph E. Mrs. Frank Gibble, Mt. Pleasant St., Manheim, was Brethren In Christ Chusch her parents. Mr. Pastors: C. IH. Moyer and Teachers College Martin is a senior at Eliz- Fully Dress ylly Dressed | abethtown College. All Sizes Pp: . C Mi:iam Fitzkee, daughter 46-0z. Pineapple Juice wnose engagement to Gibble, son of Mr. and 24 W. Ferdinand announced by 6:30 p.m. municn. Gibble is ore {with the U. S. Navy, stationed » . \ 127 W. Main St., whose sis- | ter, Miss Eleanor Brown, announc- ith | Miss Brown is a sophomore at | ‘The Long Way Home By Beatrice Cargill the 12:07 had sight around | ONG moved out of AFTER Black Mountain, motionless on the tiny platform. Above them, creaking on its «Minute Fiction read Junction.’ harshly, Jeb Reynolds, station mas- ter, stayed discreetly ‘inside the ticket office, He had watched folks for twenty years as they experi- enced that first aloneness, The train had paused for only a minute, Then, with Rob Cameron form, it had nade its departure. to Ellentown by now,” John said. Sara clutched the shiny black leather purse tighter, It was Rob’s last gift. ‘Feels like snow in the air, “Mother.” John's gray head bent to hers, “Turkey weather.” “Yes, Thanksgiving's almost here | again.’ Sara looked deep into his eyes, ‘John, he'll be gone for a long | time.” ‘Yes, Sara.” ET Elder Graybill Wgolgemuth Sunday, November 4th 9:00 a. m. Sunday School MLO] Kraut | doz $1.69 ey doz $2.19 hoe Peg doz $2.19 | Bainbridge, Md. The wedding wil take place in the near future. he A OOOO NC ~ > OODOODOODT Salunga | Church of the Brethren Brittle Stars Blow Tops, STAYMAN | Earl Brubaker, Elder In harge | John Herr. oat Shed Arms, Grow New Ones | Consider the brittle star, shy and WINESAP NN Sunday, November 4th streamlined cousin of the starfish. X 9:00 a. m. Sunday School When handled or d’sturbed, it can : Moe UNION JACK | 10:15 am. Church Service. of its five arms, grow- Everybody is invited. WN & AN cast off any 8 ® 0c UNION JACK Mt. Joy Liennonite Church ing new ones at leisure. In some & doz $2. WHITE A Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess, | cases it can literally blow its tap, 3 G. B. Corn N N Henry Garber, Henry Frank, then gradually re-cover. Rare speci- 3 § Gr XN Pastors | mens of the brittle star have been | 8 NN UNION JACK apes Ibs 35¢ NN Sunday, November 4th reported taken recently from ig Q NN doz $2. 3 NN 9:00 a. m. Sunday School for ‘nia waters off Santa Calalina ! § Tomatoes HOME GROWN NN 7:2¢ p. m. Young Pecples meeting land. 8 NN The brittle stars, while rare in ny The Church of God of their forms and little UNION JACK Green Beans do $2.19 2/29c UNION JACK Pork-Beans do $2 29 ¥ uy A 1 Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor seashore’ va- among the common- on the floors of the Something like 1,500 9 1 to the cationer, are est creatures even Seas. C I R NN 5 3 € ery Hearts NN Sunday, November 4ta 7 NR 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. Morning Worship. Ta 6 1 NN 10:30 : 0:30 a.m. g 4 N 5¢ NN 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. | 4 NN Monday mn species are recognized. ity live on the ocean bottom in deep ¢ U.S. 1 N N\ 7.90 9 We fii & ck SWEET NN | Wedn Ne Council Meeting. water. They form the largest of D> esa: i i * UNION JO Pota t 7:30 pm Prayer Meeting five classes of echinoderms, spiny- a 0€s i \\ : : : : skinned sea denizens. doz 8i\ Newtown U. B. Church The five arms, or rays, of the | brittle star slender and capable of snakelike movement. Hence, its popular alias Pel oles Oscar K. Buch, Pastor Sunday, November 4th 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. | Thursday is 7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting name, Ophiuroidea, means serpent- and Christian Endeavor. tails. The name ‘brittle star” om em stems, of course, from the manner St. Luke's Episcopal Church in which most species can break | Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar off all or parts of their arms, | Sunday, November 4th which may reach two-feet in length, 24th Sunday after Trinity Round or pentagonal in shape, the 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion central body varies from pinhead | size to as much as two inches in | SELF-SERVICE MARKET mT FREE DELIVERY - FLORIN, PA. - 3-978] Bia diameter. The fact that i Monday brittle stars | 7:00 p.m: Adult Bible Class. are fragile explains why these odd scavengers are little in SVidencs | Tue sday :3C pm. Vestry and Finance Committee Meeting. Thursday in shallow waters where raves break. They are abundant, Phil where seaweed is thick or in dark | gv | 7:00 p.m. Confirmation Class crevices of rocks and coral. Trop- | 7:0 p.m. Choir Rehearsal. ical waters hold the greatest varie- | ——— ty, colors ranging from near black | to white. Colder northern depths | hold the greatest numbers. They form an important part of the diet of north Atlantic haddock and cod. mm 30 OH Salunga Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister Miss Alice Strickler, Supt. Sunday, November 4th 9:30 a.m. Sunday School | 10:30 a.m. Evangelistic Preaching, ll Wednesday | 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Special Music. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Special Music. Friday H 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic [Special Music Notice To All Water Consumers On Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa. All Water Consumers on Main S§geet from the East End to the West End of the Boro, are hereby notified to check their service pipes for leaks and low pressure. If sume need attention you are requested to have the work done immediately. Patrons can do their own work wherever they see fit. Subscribe for the Bulletin. Preaching, | =’ | Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Service Preaching, | Trinity Fvangelical Cong. Church “ Q. A. Deck, Pastor Sunday, November 4th 9:15 a.m. Sunday School - Inter- { national Uniform Lesson. “God Reveals Himself To Moses.” ! "10:3¢ a.m. Worship—Theme, “The | | Duality cf Human Nature.” Preaching, | Mount Joy Methodist Church Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister Ralph Alleman, Sun. Sch. Supt It is the request of. the Boro Authority that this work be done im- (Sunday, November 4th 7:30 p.m. Worship - “How Weil i . 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Do We Know Jesus?” mediately as the State Highway Department contemplates resurfacing 7:30 pm. Evangelistic Preaching | Wednesday Music by the Hershey Industrial | 7:30 p.m. Senior and, Junior { Prayer Meetings 8:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal. gf School Boys Glee Club. 4 Monday | 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic |Special Music. said street in the near future. Preaching, | Trinity Lutheran Church | Tucsday | Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor { 7:30 p.m. Fvangelistic - Preaching, | Sunday, November 4th Special Music. | 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 7:60 p.m. Vespers Tuesday We kindly urge your cooperation. i Mt. Joy Bore Authority Calvary Bible Church W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor I : 2 S. H. MILLER, President Paul R. Strickler, Supt. 7:30 pm. Church Council meets Sunday, November 4th at the Parish House. 9:15 a. m. Bible School Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Birthday party by the | Young Ladies Bible Class in the | J Parish House, 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship 7:00 p.m. Prayer Fell owship. 7:30 p.m, Evangelistic Service, 2» | time with each finger. | | The major- | serpent star, and its scientific | by himself. had been three—John, Rob, Sara. | read it, incredulous. | quick scrawl of a boy in a hurry “Must be down the valley to Ellentown by now,’ John said. | into the old blue sedan. The old car | woke up and cleared its throat. | “Need some anti-freeze, I do.” John pulled out the choke. ‘Maybe a little coffee her lips that moved. They drove seven browned and crisped meadows. John slowed down near a white, | low farmhouse. There was a small | sign on the side of an elm tree— “Mrs. Whitely's Famous Dinners.” asked question, She | her hat in the rear view mirror and { put on her gloves, taking a long must be nearly to Coddington. HERE WERE long, silent min- utes between soup and chicken out behind the barn to see the minks, kept in orderly cages. Mrs. Whitely’s boy fished in the pond for sunfish to feed them. Sara bent over to see the tiny creatures and “her hair played in the wind. The gray streaks She counted the minks. Two large ones, one small one, screened off A family ? Their family are generally long and | were like a light touch of snow. | | | “Yes, they are beautiful,” she said, “I wish I could look at them without thinking of the coats they are going to make.” She smiled, apologetically, “It seems wicked, to kill them, I mean.” Mrs. Whitely grinned. “Well, Mrs. Cameron, I used to feel sorry for them, but after the first check came in, I never thought about it again.” The train must be at Gorge City now. Another hour and he'd be there. She closed her eyes. John's arm was arcund her, “I feel as if I'd been running,” she murmured. “Guess I leaned over too long looking at the minks.” They settled themselves in the old car again. They could see the | farm on a distant hill. “I still love it, John, I still like coming around that curve and see- | ing it, knowing it'll be there.” The car whined in self-pity as it climbed the hill. the front door. He fumbled for the | key and then just held it in his hand. Something seemed to hold | him back. He didn't want to go into { He leaned down to pat | the house, the old collie who there—and saw the note. stood waiting Pinned to the dog's collar was a scrap of | paper. Together John and Sara were Mom and Dad—woeful faces above single-line bodies. clutching the black purse, Dad his keys. Beneath the picture Rob had written in large black letters, ‘CHEER UP—YOU SURE LOOK | GLOOMY’ “John, you sure look gloomy," Sara repeated—and John Regan to i) grin, Sara:laughed. ‘“That boy,” he said, “That craz) kid.” He opened the deor and the into their housr emt weet lisesi When in need of Printing, (any- (hing) kindly remember the Bulletin two figures stood | hinges, the sign “T urner | Wind | swirled and eddied around them | waving and smiling on the rear plat- | noisy | “Must be nearly down the valley | Jeb Reynolds came out’ on the | platform and watched them climb | Ir Rev. Bernhard was x {ing cf the | ing at the school. + | November 2nd and might | help.” Sara smiled, but it was only | I | miles past | Sara nodded in reply to his une | straightened | Rob's train | and dessert. After dinner, they went | John drove up to | Drawn in the Hh \ y 3 } § i iy vd a % / w ht | | | The Hamilton Chorus, of Lancas-| voice choir is sponsored by the Jer, under the direction of Miss Senior Choir of the local church, Fliner Forwood, president of the | Dorothy Schoek, will present a ev-! : i local choir, will preside at the ser= [ vice. Other participants will be | Evangelical U. B. of the Glossbrenner choir, | on Sunday, November 4th, at 7:15, who will lead in the reading of P. M | € and the offering of even ko program of music by the 45-! ing prayers. | ening of musie in the Glossbrenne) | “bared Mori Church, Florin! amber scripture | | = mt = = - ET TTR hould be brought to the school be« News From Florin re two lock. age 1 : (From Page 1) Stimulate your by adver= Mr. and Mis. Samue! Becker : and | ising in the Bulletin. family and Mors. Howard Bernhard | meee eam i) | spent Sunday at Myersdale where Ee conducting a | wies of Revival meetings and were FOR REAL GOOD ¥ pai by Rev. Bernhard A I 1 Thursday evening the first meet] £ R i I NG Parents Clubs of the TRY 2M | Washington School, held their meet.- | U L TIN | A fcod sale to be | TheB L E AND NOTE THE DIFFERENCE | their return home. held at the Market Basket at scheduled for Friday, . i contributions | bethtown is | Methodist Evangelist Advance 1 Evangelistic Preaching EACH NIGHT | | | NOVEMBER 4-5-6—T:30P. M. MT. JOY METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 4th CONCERT BY HERSHEY IND. SCHOOL GLEE CLUB. 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