A A H é I \ risers, OL We i AC 3 OE a ama EO Rael BRETHREN IN CHRIST MEETING APPOINTMENTS FOR Lancaster County, Pa., 1952 Hew Super-Carrier Forrestal dds Puiich fo Navy's Power Church News VEws PERTAINING To Au The new supine : , , will be the THE CHURCHES IN MT. th (Navy's contribution to the formula | AND THE ENTIRE striking power plus mobility | Jan. 6—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust| ROUNDING COMMUNITY. which is the essence of American Grove; "Cross Roads; (military strength today,” says! Mt, Pleasant; Manheim; anor; Re [Major oe vi J Jan. 13—Maytown; *Conoy; “Locust Trinity Lutbeian Church M io George Fielding Eliot, Grove: Mastersonville; *Manheim; *Man. Rev. W. L. Koder. Pastor | The huge floating air base, which | or; Pequea; *Refton, |will take three years to build and conoy; Locust! Sunday, December 30th *Cross Roadsi| 9:30 am. Sunday School. Manheim; 10:30 p.m. Holy Communion 20—~Cross Roads; (0. D. Lehman) Mt. Pleasant; Jan, Grove; Elizabethtown; {will cost $218 million, is the logical | (result of the development of the | Manor; Refton; 7:00 p.m. Holy Communion aircraft which it serves, according | Jan. 27 — Cross Roads; Maytown; Thursday [to Major Eliot. The flight decks of Maytown; Mastersonville; *Mt, Pleas: 7.00 p. m. Luther League at the modern carriers have had to be in- ant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton. Parish House. creased in size to take care of the Feb. 3—=Cross Roads; Lotus] — [high landing speeds and larger size aro i X‘L ads; alizab HI Fol Tg Meo ig Refton. | Calvary Bible Church (of jet propelled aircraft, Feb, 10 = Maytown; i o0ust] Ww. LL Wilson Jr.. Pastor [. A carrier is concentrated power. Grove: Mastersonvaies “Wanker Paul R, Strickler, Supt, [The visitor who goes aboard such a Feb. 17—Cross Roaus; Conoy; Locust| Sunday, December 30th ship for the first time gets an initial Grove (Elmer Konler); *Cross Roads: 9:15 a. m. Bible School [impression of utter confusion com- *Elizabethtown; Mt, Pleasant; Man-| mages for all ages. (pounded by enormous size, There heim; Mastersonville; Manor; Refton;| : - . : "Pequea, A / 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship thousand officers and men or there- Prayer Fellowship. Feb. 24 — Cross Roads; Maytown;| 7:00 p.m. [abouts busily perform hundreds of *Maytown; smn, Pleas-| 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. |highly specialized tasks involving al ant; *Manor; Pequea; *Re Wednesday [most every conceivable mechanical, on Roads; Losust 8:30 p.m. Fellowship at Parsonage electrical and technical specialty, rove; ros adas; : ’ 2 - 1 1 3 3 Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Retton,( 10:0 P10. Wun Night Service Up top, the flight deck is some Mar, 9 — Maytown; *“Conoy; *Locust| Monaay, ec, . |312 acres of plank-sheathed steel. Grove; Mastersanville; “Manheim;| 7:30 pm. Midweek Prayer Service| a.cordi 61 Bliot an airfie ve; Er { ccording to Major Eliot, an airfield Manor; Pequea; *Refton. ————— | Mar. 16—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust) on land would require something Grove (Paul Lehman); *Cross Roads; The Church of God like 140 acres to handle aircraft *Elizabethiown; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor of the number, size, and character. | *Mastersonvilie; Manor; Rerton; »Peq- Saws . ' | UeA. Sunday, December 30th istics which a big carrier must han- Mar. 23 — Cross Roads; Maytown;| 9:30 am. Sunday School dle, *Maytown; Mastersonville; *Mt Pleas.| ant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton, | Mar. 30—Croés Roads; Conoy; Locust] Grove; *Cross Roads; *Elizapethtown;| Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton.| Wednesday, January 2nd Apr. 6—Maytown; *Conoy; #Locust| 7:30 p.m. Junior & Senior Prayer Grove; Mastersonville; *Manheim; *Man-| Meetings. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship { Sermon “Needs for the New Year” 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. The vast, echoing gloom of the hangar deck below may remind one of Mammoth Cave—and compares with it in height and width. Down below are turbines which develop the more than a quarter of a mil-| or; Pequea; *Refton. -— : April 13—Cross Koads; Conoy; Locust| lion horsepower required to drive rove Lionh si VET Cross Trinity Fvangelical Cong. Church [the great carrier through surging 3 izabethtown; . easant; an- : 4 Mandr; Reftoni., Q. A. Deck, Pastor seas at express train speed. *Pequea. Sunday, December 3Cth Apr. 20 — Cross Roads; Maytown;| 9:15 am. Sunday School - Inter- ——————— “Maytown; Mastersonville; *Mt. Pleas-| national Uniform Lesson. ant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton, . | 10:30 a.m. Worship - Theme: | Apr. 27—Cross Roads; Conoy; 30 am. W Tneme | Taming the Titan [ Chemical and metallurgical eng- | | Locust, : : : ineers in laboratories all over the {The Most Important Thing for the Grove; “Cross Roads; *Elizabethtown; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Reftod.[New Year. country are grappling with the in- May 4 — Maytown; ¥Conoy; #*Locust| 7:30 p.p. Worship - Exposition of|triguing and exasperating prob- Pete!: 1: 1-2. rove; Masters le; *Manh 3» . i i . Grove; MasterSofiville; *Manneim; Map. ] lems involved in the use of titanium or; Pequea; *Refton. : “ x 3 May 11—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust Wednesday i as an engineering metal. This Grove (Seth Sentz) (Cross Roads; *Ell- 7:30 p.m. Adult and Junior material was actually dis- EE ie Ma yaa ony reo Meetings. covered as a chemical element in “Mastersonville; Manor; Refton; *Peq- 8:30 m. Choir Rehearsal . uea. | Sv pmb: arsnd. the year that George Washington 18 ross Reads Mt. a en h + |was inaugurated first president of *Maytown; Mastersonvilie; *Vt, Pleas. Mt. Joy hiennonite Churc the United States; but its peculiar ant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton. [Bichn ee g Tbe a sD pecuniary May 25—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust Bishop : Abus Laws; Amos Hess characteristics—especially its re- Grove; “Cross Roads; #Elizabethtown; enry Garber, Henry Frank, luctance to separate in pure form Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. Pastors from its ores—have prevented it June 1—Maytown; “Conroy; *Locust|Sunday, December 30 : 9 Ls ? Grove; Mastersonville; “Manheim; 9:00 mm. Sinddy School until lately, from being exploited. | *Manor; Pequeg; *Refton. {oman oe ; ; Now titanium’s days as a labora- { 7:30 pm. Young Peoples Meeting xt an { June 8—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust] : tory curiosity are over.- Military Grove (Walter Bausman); *Cross| Sal engineers see in its combination of Roads; ‘Elizabethtown; Mt. Pleasant;| . alunga | i -with-lig ss an opportu- Manheim; *Mastersonville; Manor; Ref-| Church of the Brethren |stre ngth : i ghiness an opr ori ton; *Pequea. | Yard Elder In Charge {nity to improve substantially the June 15 — Cross Roads; Maytown;| | ? Imobility and transportability of John Herr, Supt [ *Maytown; Mastersonville; *Mt. Pleas-|_ an 4 {combat equipment. Aeronautical ant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton. |Sunday, December 30 | that Ren all June 22—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust] 9:00 a. m. Sunday School |engineers anticipate that, when a Grove; *Cross Roadsy i 10:15 a.m. Church Service. of titanium . NE ; ; n x i i alloys are made, the weight of June 29—Maytown; #“Conoy; *Locust| Everybody is invited. Ry Planes ean be reduced by a ar Grove; Mastersonville; *Manheim;| #*Manor; Pequea; *Refton. July 6—Cross Roads; Conoy; Mt. Pleasant from one to five tons, Locust| Brethren In Christ Church Roads: “Elizabethtown; Mt. Pleasant; C. H. Moyer and ink Stine Manheim; *Mastersonville; Manor; Ref-| Elder Graybill Wolgemuth Sink Stains ton; *Pequea. Sunday. December 30 Most stains on the sink can be : Juiy - Gross Roads; sR 9:00 a. m. Sunday School removed with a mild abrasive. Rust | ¥ aytow?; astersonville; » . eas- — aine ar n ro ro treating | ant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton. | = stains are best removed by treating July 20—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust] The Washington Street {with an acid. Vinegar or lemon | Grove; Cross Roads; “Elizabethtown; Church Of The Brethren | juice may be used, but dilute hydro- July 57 — Maytown; es Elizabethtown, Pa. i is more hil eye. ma eaching solution, such as Javelle Grove; Mastersonville; *Manheim; *Man.| Rev. Nevin H Zuck Pastor | . . water, is also quite effective in re- or; Pequea; *Refton. Aug. 3—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust|Sunday, December 30 moving general stains from porce- Grove (Lloyd Melhorn); #Cross Roads; 9:30 a. m. Church School | lain. It is more difficult to remove *Elizabethtown; Mt. Pleasant; Manheim;| with classes for Bibl dy for : : : en classes for ible study or : nS: Sine oo %“Mastersonville; Manor; Refton; *Peq- 3 9 stains from the tray, since the uea. |2ach. member of the Family. | tends to penetrate into the plastic. Aug. 10 — Cross Roads; Maytown;| 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship, |Soap and water, with a mild *Maytown; Mastersonville; *Mt. Pleas-|sermon: “The Eternal, Christ”, by|228D ¢ ey WE iy ant; “Manor; Pequea; *Refton. {Pasto Zuck. [abrasive, and perhaps lemon juice, Aug. 17—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust wy oo { might be of some help. Unfortunate- Gc "Cross | 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. : : rove; “Cross Roads; Elizabethtown; : ly, active organic solvents would Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service, led fo the collutol aus: 24—Maytown; *Conoy; “Locust|the Youth of the Church; film: [oe a oy * dissolve ihe celluloid rove; Mastersonville; *Manheim; ys; . { itself, and hence they cannot be or; Pequea; *Refton. ! Wings To The World. used ous 31—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust eo . rove (Lehman Schlag); *Cross Roads; St. Mark” ;. Texas *Elizabethtown; Mt. Pleasant; Man- Ev: li : Marks Brethr L alls, Testes. y heim; *Mastersonville; Manor; Refton; ae Ranch taken The wedding will take place in *Pequea. LZ . AncK, astor Sept. 7—Cross Roads; Maytown; *May. Sunday, Cecember 30th the near future. town} Mastersonville; *Mt. Pleasant;! 9:00 a. m. Sunday School — “Manor; Pequea; *Refton. i 15 = Torni Ors . : | Sept. 14—Cros Roads; Conoy; Locust ig hwy ig ing The engagement of Miss Betty Grove; *Cross Roads; *Elizabethtown; 7:30 pm. Evening Worship. Keener, Refton, daughter of Mu, Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. Wednesday 1: ar: 21—Maytown; #Conoy; *Locust, 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Ser-|land Mrs. Clayton L. Kecher, Addis rove; Mastersonville; * im: : elt. sas 3 e Manheim; ice. ~ Ababa, Ethiopia to John M. Dre *Manor; Pequea; *Refton. Sept. 28—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust Thursday cher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Drescher, Grove (Curtis Melhorn); *Cross Roads; 6:45 p.m. Children’s Choir re- > : 1 *Elizabethtown Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; hoarsal, (Mount Joy R1, has been announced. “Mastersonville; Manor; Refton; *Peq-| p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal. | Miss Keener is “aching in South- uea. Snowtime Is Playtime In Laurentians of Canada A Laurentian ski trial, HE Laurentian Mountain winte sports area of Quebec Province, | just north of Montreal, which 1 known the world over for its deep powder snow, its variety of open | slopes, its network of more its |§ 8 | 1,000 miles of ski trails and for it dependable skiing conditions, agal expects to play host to thousands of American winter sports visitors | this season. Already, snow covers |. the hills and valleys of the Lauren- | tians., and skilers ave pouring int the quaint little villages which offer | a scale of accommodations designed the requirements of the to meet iseriminating visitor. id Laurentia n snow scenery. trains from Montreal. Local live- wire committees, have canvassed :| the housing situation, prepared esti- ‘| mates of guest capacity, plotted ski trails, slopes, jumps and even ski tows. In addition they have gone over each individual approved hos- telry, whether it be hotel, inn, lodge or farm house, and their records show just how far the particular establishment is from the station; 3 the transfer charges per person; 0 | Ran, TET number of CIEE yi running i ; water and bath. And, of extreme Bkilers like deep, powder snow. importance, they can tell you in each of the towns mentioned above just how each approved stopping r 8: { n | a | (home of famous Ski Hill 70) and ost M rin Heights, Christieville, other places which are easily|place is heated, whether it be by Lit .don. Montfort, Rawdon, |reached on the regular and special | oil, coal or just an old-fashionec ¢ d Canadian National Railways’ ski'pot-bellied stove. St. Sauveur-des-Monts ble, brother of the bridegroom, For Farm and hy ome of the uncle while John Fitzkee, brother and Clifford Earhart, of the bridegroom, were ushers. Weddings Thruout Qur Community | During Past Week Miss Jeanette Miriam Fitzkee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzkee, 34 E. Main St. became the bride, ther Walters, town, and Mrs Robert Pike, wife of the pastor, was soloist. Following the of ceremony a reception was held in the church social rcoms. Wall Panels y hd remo i { n } 1 | nnlified have by the ap- wall panels. nite tempered fin- suriace grain patterns, e-finished Mase various ol wood have and varion Beautiful pastel colors i" ineorpo ated in cored pant 1 variety of color scheme lorm to fit into any decor. Grained panels have | been used effectively in every room of the home. The ished panels may be used as wainscots and from floor to ceilin The colored panels, both plain and scored, are most popular in kitchen, bathroom. laundry and utility rooms, where their durable, lustron urface will wi ise and repeatec W =i P i an inch | in | ‘Te ening in the Methodist Church here | with the Rev. Robert Pike officiat- [ing at the double ring ceremony. folk, Va. | bride. of Seaman Second Chass] { E. Gibble, son of Mr. and City, Seaman Gibble is to report | Mrs. Frank S. Gibbie, 24 W. Ferdi- to the Bainbridge Naval Training i s. Frank S. y 2 Sian . ch v Station, oy Ji ar p nand St., Manheim, on Monday ev- Md, on i January 1 for i transfer to a naval school at THE WINNAH! "Kid News The bride was given in marriage by her father. She carried a white | Bible and white orchid The maid of honor was Miss Mary Fitzkee, sister of the bride.! Miss Marilyn E..Gibble, siste of | | the bridegroom, served as brides- | maid. The best man was David E. Gib- »— pment — Tif Your Water Pipes Are FROZEN For Quick Service | CALL Es 3 SNYDER'’S | Welding Shop PHONE MT. JOY 3-5635 in a f f widely in homes but it stores and instit 5 because of their Beautiful appear their resistance to abrasions and « their reasonable cost and simple installation Directions for installing pre-finished wall panels come with the bundles of material supplied by the score of manu facturers that use Masonite tempered vardboard as a base. Panels may be ap plied over a solid backing of smooth | plaste r, board, insulation board, wood sheathing hardboard, wallboard, plaster. | fii a, 9 Oct. 5—Cross Roads; Maytown; *May. |! iday ern Lancaste. County and Mr. lyw Si ig 0s; A : ani ! | or plywood. | town; Mastersonville; *Mt, Pleasant; Drescher is a student at Eastern ciel | Manor; Pequea; *Refton. | | ~ : Oct. 12—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust na [Mennonite College, Harrisonburg, Grove; “Cross Roads; *Elizabethtown; in ements | Virginiz | | Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton, ! H d T | H Oct. 19—Maytown; *Conoy; *Locust —_— 1 1 a hg i : Grove; Mastersonville; *Manheim; *Man. | Seay: 3 Ei Bi d SR : bry Pequea; *Refton. The engagement of Miss Peggy] Mr. and Mrs. William H. Fackler, ! " ct, 26—Cross Roads; Conoy: Locust 4 rrr bia ai I S 4 1 F 2 y I'S | i oct 25 "Crocs. Roads; Coney: Locust; oe tll of My. and 234 Marietta St, Moun oy, ane] [Tw Steady saving means ready cash Roads; “Elizabethtown; + Mt. Pleasant; Mrs. Vincent Zerphey the engagement, of thei il dS Manheim; *Mastersonville; Manor; Ref- 7? | VE co - ton; “Penuea. RS, was announced by her|daughter, Margaret Ann, to Ken- Li Sr” ~~ | : ve ~~ Nov. 2—Cross Roads; Maytown; *May- parents to Anthony Joseph Smeltz- neth Richard Nissley, son of Mr Be 2" ~~ | town; Mastersonville; *Mt. Pleasant; oh 3s, Clarence 8S. Bisley, of — = | #*Manor; Paquea; *Refton, * or, son of Mc. and Mrs. Henry T.and Mrs. Clarence ‘ sley, oh TT ov | Nov. 9—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust Qmeltzer is gy Church Street, Florin. | Grove: “Cross Roads: *Elizabethtown: Smeltzer, Elizabethtown RD. : : | Low Af on Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton. Miss Zerphey is employed by the] Miss Fackler is a seni at Mb yey se | Nov. 16—Maytown; *Conoy; = SH irs . is | ; i 3 oe les Add Crove; Mastersonville; Empire Shoe Company at Elifa-Joy Righ School. Me, Natley a == i Or i #Refton. bethtown, and Mr. Smeltzer by the graduate of Mt. Joy High School ! al plant | ov. 23—Cross Roads; Conoy; 5 oy ‘ . : 2 x 3 n [A ee % Grove (L. G. Yoder); *Crose Mt. Joy Miils in this boro. and is employed by John S. Buffen-| LJ | Mt. Pleasant; Man. : mer. i eim; *Mastersonville; Manor; Re . . : ; \ SREY Ta le . » mare *Pequea. Miss J. Kathleen Wenger, dau-| The wedding will take place in Jer by an don for he Now. 30~ Cross Mastowss hh i er] dener who never has a place | *Maytown; Mastersonville; “Mt, yn ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Emer 8. June. hang up his tools. Bore holes, | ant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton Wenger, 724 Lime street, Lancas-| The announcement was made on at a slant, in a piece of 1 by 4 ease. 7m Crass oars; ponsys ter. is anncunced to Pfc. Robert G. Christmas Eve at the Fackler, board. Drive old clothes pins in | SE ii ; ss ads; "Elizabethtown; : | | AG rw Te ir ine Mt. Pleasant; Manheim; Manor; Refton | Landvater, 214 West Main street, home. holes and saw of portruding DEPOSIT :CEIVE IN Dec. 14—Maytown; #Conoy; *Locust|this pl:ce. Miss Wenger is a gradu-| BE ends at back. Nail the board up A RECEIVE I Grove; Mastersonville; “Manheim; Man. , > : on a wall where tools are kept WEEKLY 50 WEEKS orl, pequsa; » Refton. ate of the Ostecpathic Hospital at|wATCH-NIGHT AT EAST and hang up your tools, It's con- | : ox ec. 21—Cross Roads; Conoy; Locust ilz $a + je : i te) TRY Eek ys VII TRIE . B i A - 2 3 Grove (Clarence Kaltreider); = *Cross Plilludelph 3, and is engaged inpri-| pAIRVIEW NEW YEAR'S EVE venient and practical. $25. 00h oo. 81250 ads; 3 : .| Ve ater re- : : v | | > a oads Elizabethtown; Mt.’ Pleasant; vate nursing, Pfc. Landvater re-| mya combined choirs of the East ——— 30.5 ee ss 200 Manheim; *Mastersonville; *Pequea; Refton. Dec. 28 — Cross Roads; Maytown; ing at Indiantown Gap. #*Maytown; Mastersonville; *Mt. Pleas- ant; *Manor; Pequea; *Refton. ening. | Stars denote Sunday evening services.,| Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Arndt, 104 Li : : : { () Denotes Saturday evening previous. a | A watch-night service will be | Fairview St., this boro, announce Now Year's held in the church on %ye beginning at 9:30 o'clock. LANCASTER SERVICES EVERY | ; | SUNDAY MORNING AND EVENING |the engagement of their daughter, ELIZABETHTOWN SERVICE EVERY | 5 i 2 a aster SUNDAY MORNING. Josephine, 206 Pearl St., Lancaster] {to Cpl. David K: Melrath, son of MR. MERCHANT: You Can Rent An District Councils—Lancaster Feb. 5th, | gil gs 1 Evening; Mt. Pleasant Jan. 1st; man. | Mrs. Aiice Melrath, 318 Hodgson heim Mar. 20th Evening; Mt. Pleasant| Aug. 21 Evening; Cross Roads Feb. 6th St., Oxford. Sng nh evening; Elizabethtown Aug. 7| Miss Arndt is employed by Lan- | caster Branch i 5 i FI 8 1) Congregational Councils—Cross Roads| Corporation RU NTH | EL LS 1 of America. Cpl. Melrath is with the U. S. Air Force stationed at | Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita, Jan. 1 evening; Locust Grove Jan 2 ev- ening; Conoy Jan. 7 evening; Elizabeth- town Jan. B evening; Maytown Jan, evening. Our NEXT ISSUE Manor; cently completed a course of train- Fairview Church rendered | their Dyed Mulches Suggested | Christmas program. on Sunday “v= Ks Eid ic Garden Beauty Mrs. Phil Patterson of Colorado came up with a new idea in the | current issue of The Farm Journal. She suggested dying garden mulch to harmonize with the colors in your flower plot. A 10-cent package of vegetable dye, mixed with water, would dye a great amount. Mulches | have been recommended for years as the home gardener’s best friend. Now, it will add to the beauty ot your garden. re cet CO Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. . 50.00 . 100.00 3.00 .%° + 150.00 5340... .. 5... 223000 UNION NATIONAL | | MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY 1400. 200. 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