The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 03, 1952, Image 5

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A o he Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 3, 1952-
WS ortuary ecor emonstration n | RELIGIOUS TV PROGRAM | y I pi
| e Washington Chwch of the THE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLAR THIER RIVER CAUSING TROUBLE 7. D. Brubaker, Lancaster
PERTAINING TO ALL (From page 1) {ee Elizabethtown, will con= pe = The sudden thaw has sent the | grove Be . Pi ith :
. | E. Snavely, Mount Joy R1 and An- a S sin : toi rove 300,000 miles 4 w
pv: CHURCHES IN MT. JOY! ro Na fe of Jacch W. Ei | duet the religious television pro=| Susquehanna river on a rampage ut an ident of a traf violam
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) THE ENTIRE SUR- | sole, of Ya as ho er . ’ | gram, “Sanctuary Time over in the vicinity of Columbia. The | Ape A 8 a 4
UNDING COMMUNITY. Mid 3 tc en ace | WGAL-TV, channel 4, this coming | pumping station was put out of ser- tion and he has only his right arm.
Funeral Friday after p { i
uneral Friday afternoon from | @ ; . eg
——— . J : Ns oh g Sunday evening frony 6 to 6:30. | vice yesterday.
the Mennonite Home with inter- The efficient use of kitchens will | . | creel ee
Mt. Pleasant ment in East Petersburg Me ite| be the subject of a demonstration | Pastor Nevin H..2uck will be as- ter an
Brethren In Christ Church ’ 1st Petersburg Mennonite sul) vs. 8 | by a 12 voice Ensemble from | Like nearly everything else, il
Pastors: C. H. Moyer and cemetery. meeting to be held in the auditori- | \ oi. oy the Church, di i ih ELE CAL
) ie 1 e Senior Choir ol - ; ;
Elder Graybill Wolgemuth * — - um of the Greist Building, Thurs- | ected he o Chup 3 [legal parking at Phila. has been up- A
< av ‘ arv 6 : ’ ected by r. Gale va ry oR | ” 4
Sunday, January 6 Mrs. Myrtle B. Sweetland day evening, 8:00 o'clock, January | 5, . Re ped to $7.83 and $12.83. CONT CTOR
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9:00 a. m. Sunday Schaol Mrs. Myrtle’ B. Sweetland. died] 10th Naney Basehore, Violinist, and Mrs.
Wn ‘8 a oe land, diec ‘ | Charles Brinser, Organist. The de= Phone 3-4760 Mt, Joy. Pa.
= | ay, Dece pr 30, '§= iss Sanna Blac} y Ma : |
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church So lecember i in 2 nurs Miss Sanna Blac k, Home Man-! votional service will be correlated — —
Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess, | "¢ home in Cumberland Co. agement Specialist of the Extension | with the theme of the “Universal NOTICE!
Henry Gagher, Henry Frank, | Several years ago Mrs. Sweetland | Service of the Pennsylvania State Weck of Prayer”, which begins on { FOR REA GOOD .
sunt 3 pastors resided in the Leaman Apartments| Ccllege will be the speaker. The | Sunday Tel oh onl | |
Sunday, January bo en co i ay. Television viewers are in- | In order to collect dama on our’
9:00 a. In. Sunday Seiool | on East Main St. meeting is sponsored by the Lan- | yited to join in the service | | Poultry Ranges Saused by dogs or;
ry 3 | 3 » JE “2 rears a a 1 ae nN > ' | " :
7:30 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting She was i5 years of age. the wid-| caster County Agricultural Exten- rm - | bss he ob if hae te
| ow of George Sweetland and a| sion Service and is being planned | This _ sa will then;
of the k JE ! | { check the neighborhood
g 3 5 onne L. Cook anc iss : ry her dogs. w
RHE | da gies o ; 1e ite William and | by Miss Yvonne L. Cook 1 Miss | n a ements | for 1 Ay the dog ith
Anna Miller Brinton, formerly of | Jes res ) i | | gy
Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge |. | nton, formerly of| Jean C. Weand, Home Economics | < | This noti en so that you!
John Herr, Supt. this boro, and was a member of the | Representatives. :i | Vii oor be in wets
| orities e nel orhoo
Sunday, Jy S Schon] Presbyterian Church, Carlisle. Miss Black will demonstrate Mr. and Mrs. Huber Oberholtzer, { for unlicensdd gbgs. 9
ag 9:00 a. m. Sunday Schoo She at one time taught school in i i wo | 223 N. Barb S arm
L . y c 8 kG she ores) PAs . Barbara St this boro, an- | |
10:15 em. Church Service i ony ways of using kitchen storage space Arbara ’ ) M sser h F 3
AN Everybody is invited. Harrisburg and mn Fargo, N. D.| effectively. These will include | ncunce the engagement of their | i usse eg orn $s:
| and has resided in Carlisle before | some simple changes which will be | daughter, Reba, to Richard E. | - 26.
4 | poing < . she was : : of 3 F 1 ;
i The Washington Street | going to the Baker Home. She was | comparatively inexpensive, Often | Campbell, son of Mr. and Ms. | |
vs B Church Of The Brethren the last of her family and is sur-| there are ways of rearranging Charles F. Campbell, Lancaster R3. |
i Elizabethtown, Pa. | vived only by nephews and nieces. | equipment, both large and small, J ee | S ors 0
J Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor | Funeral services were held from | which will cut down the amount of ~~ MY! and Mrs. C.F. Wisegarver, | | ce ur
i Sunday, : [Se Sheetz Home For Funerals on| {ime and energy used in the kitch | Flo:in, announce the engagement | | »
wa. 9:30 a. m. C Heh School :m Wednesday afternoon with inter- | on: | of their daughter, Emma Jane, to | | omplete Line
vith ¢ rear ro - . . | |
With 2 year round program OF Bi- ment in the Mount Joy Cemetery. Ta { Richard K. Beach, son pf Mr. and
ble study. The efficiency experts have been | Mis. N ne | |
(10:30 a.m. Morning Worship, : = working with business for many | STS: Norns Bogen, Langisvills, American Fouiidation for Animal Health Yea
Sermon “Getting Along With Oth- | Walter S. Kreiner years. But the homernak I 2 | Miss Wisegarver is a senior at Mt. | LINOLEUM
w+ People” bv Pastor ol years, > naker has t- | al ST ==
er People” by Pastor Zuck. | Walter S. Kreiner, 76, 419 Rey- |. slected ker has olt=| roy High School and Mr. Beach ig ; 4
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. | : J en neglected opportunities to make was flower girl. {
%50 wrt Evening. Sevvice: Rev nolds Ave. Lancaster. died Wed- her work easier. Sometime littl | employed by Rudy Meat Store, in | Weddin Richard M broth f th | BBER TILE
:3 am. Ev g S wv. | asier. Sometimes a el : char oseman, brother he |
Elmer B. Hoover will preach. |nesday at 1 a. m. in the General| je-arranging i i Landisville. gs ie 2 ;
; ; ¢ | : re-arranging in the kitchen may kridegroom, was best man and the -
Week of Prayer Services Hospital after an illness of 2 years.| cave sever: (From Page 1) ASPHALT ILE
ach oer Wy ey Sut. | ; -| save several hours a week. Time Mr. snd Mrs Char : = Ils : ushers were Carl Huber, and Rich- .
each ¢ g, Monday through Sat.,| He was a retired printer, having | and | Me. ond Mis. Charles Buller, 20 ern Lancaster. county scliogls, The i :
at 7:30, in the various community | worked for the Lancaster Ni Rl Je | SheTEy are valuable and | North Barbara street, this borough, | bridegroom, a graduate of Franklin ard Shenberger, both of Manheim. . |
churches. [ Fc : Wig PI foul be spent wisely. The kitchen | anncunce the engagement of thelr and Marshall College, is a chemist Mrs. Frank Cassel, of Manheim, BATHROOM and
— or many years, at ls . it. ys gageme BP (| BIN SK ge, 1S a chemist its ols: 3
rere Cr hi iter at’ the| js the homemaker’s work-shop and | daughter, Betty Jean. to James M.| at Hamilton Watch Co. played the wedding music and Ro- KITCHEN A ALL TILE
Crossroads Brethren In Christ Tubing Co. He was| it is the obligation of “the famjly| Gainer 30 West Main street, also | nald Moseman, cousin cf the bride-
Church employed at printing here for many | to make it as 44 hl. | op I ra Sireet, algo groom, was soloist. '
Irvin W. Musser, Harry ‘uba- | years prior t i 3 ake 1t as efficient as possible. | of town, son of Samuel G. Brandt, | Marian Lucille Breneman = ly : J
1 in user, 3 By L, Bruba- | years prior to going to Lancaster, Often times simple carpentry | Mount Joy R2 | J é A reception was held at Hostet- Kitch Cabinets
cer, Paul Z. Hess, Pastors. | having worked at the ; ey A ty os oe | Donald Eugene Moseman. . ich |
Sunday. January 6 He ald 0 2 ! e Mount Joy work, is involved and sihce this is Miss Buller is employed by the | ; ia 17's Banqtiet Vall hers Biter Which Custom Made
9:30 au. Sunday School era d office. His wife was the Inte usually the job of the man of the| Sico Oil Company here and Mr. | Miss Marian Lucille Breneman, | the couple left for Florida on a
10:30 adn. Church Service | Annie Walters, daughter of Mr. and house, they are also fwited to ot Gainer hy Minnich Machine Works daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy | wedding trip. They will reside on IN COLOR
7:00. p,m. Young Peoples and |Mrs. Hiram Walters of this place. tend this meaotin Th j ti hi me. Landisville. No date has boo | Breneman, Mount Joy R2, and |the Fruitville pike near Manheim.
¥ \ | IA 3 celing. ec meeting is | Bi din i . vite has bee ! i i" 3 . 7 .
Criidse Service 4 { Bor n in Mt. Joy, a son of the late| shen to the public with harge | Sct for the wedding, | Donald Eugene Mosemian, son of | The bride is employed by the Install 1 Yourself FORMICA TOPS
5:00 pm. Evangelistic Message. | William HH. and Sarah Bookman I ; Biv it wut charge | | Mr. Mrs, David Moseman, on | Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. y 1
qt Ved . i and any one who wishes to attend | a i ‘ i | 2 i Wo is i i i an ar ;
\ ih p.m. Prayer Meeting | Breiner, he was a member of Se. is” invited : a Mr. ard Mrs. Charles Buller 20 FZ were married in the/ and the & in his Baile] ane Supe Agni) VENETIAN BLINDS
£ 5 | Paul's : tot Frm Na 3 TS: » Fvangelicz i reth- | er’s groc re ; a i ;
g . as Py Me thodist Church, the Fra- CELERY FM North Barbara Street, Mount Joy, | Sone Evange te il United sts RYO an oie ot Manse Mentheim. [ WINDOW SHADES
Calvary Bible Church | ternal Order of Eagles, Aerie 84, | | anncunce the engagement of their | OT yee Manheim; by - Rev. 11 Armstrong’ $ Q er |:
5 Ww. J Je Pastor nd the Typographical Union. | Atomic Cemeteries at Sea daughter, Betty Jean to James M.| NBS: MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN SOLD | PITTSBURGH PAINTS
) ; ahi Pas RB. Suk kler, Supt. | Surviving are one brother, Henry | For Radioactive Wastes Gainer, 30 W. Main St., Mount Joy, | The bride was given in marriage | The Roebuck Memorial ii Wall Covering WALLPAPER
4 . BY, | H, at home; one grands x So by her brother, Merle Brenems: at Lititz, a prominent landmark of
3 Any ry Cs andson and two : -_ Soh of Samitel CG. Binndt: ¥ | by , Merle Breneman. , a prominent landmark of .
. pt Bo BONA Sghont | great grandchildren | “ The of public IRs - amuel G. Brandt, Mt. Joy) Bridesmaids were her sisters, | the community for about the past
asses for asl ages. : : ; | radiation from radioactive | SUD : ai RS : } . ;
=) 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship | Funeral services will be held at. wastes in the sew atomic age is | Miss Buller is employed by The Jeanetic and Janice Breneman, | 55 years, was sold by Boro Council —— Complete Installations —
: or Rogan hewn | Lancaster Saturday morning with | an ever-present danger” which is | Sico Oil Company of town and Mr. #ad 2 niece, Potty Ann Breneman, ' for $255 to 2 county antique dealer.
7:00 pin. Drover Fellowship interment in the Fberle cemetery | given increased attention by | Gainor by Minnich Machine Works | x 1
7:30 a. Evangelistic Service | here. | insuiranes thie As I I d ile N : : | t. oy 1 e Ino eu 0
Joy pan, >t : | - sociation of Casualty and Surety | "°c Andisville. No date has been .
\ 5 Say Praver Service) ! Companies declared in a special | Set for the wedding OPEN EVERY DAY & EVENING EXCEPT WEDNESDAY
Jam. al © | report reviewing methods of dispos- —— ee PHONE 3-3492 38 W. MAI
me Deeds Recorded { ing of radioactive materials in in- | Murs. Alice Felty, FI . N ST.. MOUNT JOY
3 The Church of God dein rete | Mrs, Alice Felty, Florin, announ-
7 | dustrial wastes. a Ce . | 36-1
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor William M. and Bess K. Hoffman, | z : ces the engagement of her daugh- |
. Re i. J . an, | Burial at sea in concrete-fille
2 Subse: Sapuaty 6 Shir) | Minneapolis, Minn., to Adam H. and | “coffins,” in the gangster in i: | ter, Anna L. to J. Elwood Bruba- |
9:30 am. Sunday Schoo | Fronces B. Greer. Mavtowsn. br { prohibition days, has become one | K€ Son of Rev. Farl Brubaker, of
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship ! y » prem- ays, has become one | ~ RE {
: Jn x 5 ses, 2 E. High St, Maytow _| of the safest ways of getting rid | Florin, and the late Margaret |
Sermon, The Flight into Egypt. 185 + Maytown, $10,- | 4 |
on . 4 { of dangerous concentrations of | Brubaker
7:30 p.m. Holy Communion Ser- | 000 ; re of [Fiubaner,
: | : radioactiv rastes e report | ET [
Mond | M. Hamilton, Me. Joy | pointed oh in, oni Miss Felty a daughter of the late |
nday | Tw ori in oY a >. Pre Felty is a g ate of
Mooting | Two. to Florin Fire Co., Florin, lot | wastes from “hot” Jaboratories, | Mr, Frank Ba graduate of
Tuesday to Friday i with premises and other improve- | where larger amounts of more high- | the East Donegal High School and
Week of Prayer Services. Spon- ments, Market St., Florin. | ly radioactive materials are hand- | is employed in the Adjutant’s Of-
sored bv the Ministerium of Mount! Irvin B., and Esther F. Eathart. | led, are mixed with cement in oil | fice at the Marietta Transportation |
Jov. . Ye Tw | drums and dumped in the sea 100 Corps Depot. Mr. Brubaker grad his ; 3
Rr y wp., to Roy L. and Edith | miles offshore. oy} pot. I grad- A : : Cr 4
oii Ali M. Rous r Tw A { a uated fro Fas 'mbiie al ¢
1 Trinity Lutheran Church J a i} Mt doy To Job Mona The concretefiled “onlling” sls School ar : ] a hi yr
L Y Jov : oa rhe Al — School and also attended Elizabeth- >
| Kev. W. L. Koder, Pastor {40y Twp | are buried deep in the earth, usual- : . »
Sunday, January 6th { Florence M. and Martin S. Mus- | ly 12 feet down, in isolated “atomic | tewn College, and is employed by I M | K T h S 1
9:30 a.m. Sunday School. ser, Florin, to Joseph and Leona These burial grounds | his father. e usica y u C IS ers
10:43 a. m. Worship Service. | Lipsis, Lancaster, lot, Sehool Lane. | ot and posted as con rt OF LEBANON, PA.
HY ym. Jorshi Service. r o ‘even respassing Ty ,
dears i eh is Walter S. and Rachel Martin of | As an extra eed the iis Mr.and Mis. Oscar E. Yamall,
wrsday | : , 3 saleguard, the radio- rf Tian
: 6:30 p.m. Ladies Aid Society Cov- | Elizabethtown, to Farl A. and Paul- | active burial pits and surrounding of wn, announce the ens a1 Start The New Year Right
ered dish social at Parish House. | ine B. Kipp, Rapho township, va-| reas are monitored regularly | 55 ment of their daughter, Patri- | .
Jan. 6 to 13—Universal Week of cant lot in Mount Joy Twp. { with Geiger counters to check ra- | €1a, to Charles FE. Hershey, son of Trinit Evan elic | 0 I ti | Ch |
Prayer. | J. U. Baker, Inc. Landisville, ol digtios. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Hershey, of | y g d 0 grega ona Ure FROZEN
= | Margaret Hippey ancaster act | wicas i omic Energy Com- | Marietta RI.
Glossbrenner Evangzlical | of od ppey, 1 caster, tract | mission exercises rigid control Miss Yamal is a of E CORNER DONEGAL & NEW HAVEN STS.. MOUNT jOY §| Aix 0
United Brethren Church and on Camp Woods Road, at| over these and other highly radio- |; Somme wu | renc ric otatoes Brand
Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor Landisville. active wastes from plants produc- lizebethtown High school and the | | Li
Sunday, January 6 eel Eee | ing isotopes to prevent dangerous Central Pennsylvania Business Col- | Sunda Januar 6 h |
an : . . 4 3 | > TEN
9:30 a.m. Sunday School The Brethren in Christ Youth | exposures, the disposal of rela- | l€g2. She is presently employed at Ys, y t | FROZEN
10:30 am. M ins Worshij Io : : | tively weaker wastes fr S he Marieti Tr: tice dean
” 3 0 am Mop s Worship Fellowship will present the Acca-| tals ast from 4 4 Marietta Transportation Corps 9:15 A. M., 10:30 A. M. AND 7:30 P. M | P
| i > J g : 1s, lai os some indus- epot. | : Ang’
4:00 pm. Junior C. E cella Male Chorus of East Peters- | trial plants usi rac isotopes in | Horsley is a ot 12 ! €as and Carrots Brand
7:15 pm. Evening Service burg in a sacred concert at East| research, ‘“ftiucer” experiment | a gal Hi Sanam i | ;
8:15 pm. Council of Administra- | Donegal high school on Saturday, and medical treatment is “only | Done gal igh schoo! and is associ- F or
Hon. | January sth at eight o'clock. loosely supervised now and is not | At¢d With his father in business. f ROZEN ¢
Tuesday & iol | Se under the jurisdiction of | No date has been set for the wed- | . y L
7:00 p.m. Seraph Choir | the AE.C.,” according to the |ding 0 J arge w C
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Words has Senior Choir 00 OLD 10 KNIT? | Special Hazards Committee of the ee range uice nd 8 Can
ednesday | Association's accident ention | REVIV TT MT
3:39 p.m. Cherub Choir | department, REVIVAL AT MT. PLEAS I IND
| 7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer Ser-| | Revival services will be held at Ian RIVER
| vo | tie Bee drain in a OR «9
{ the Mt cas: brethren in Christ
Patent Laws Vor AN ES Mar t
inl] WS WS i In the light of contemplated leg. | Church beginning Sunday evening, | in $
Lid | islation affecting our patent law, it | January 6. Bishop E. J. Swalm of | large doz 29
Trinity Fvangelical Cong. Church { 13 8 0 coll he forosian of | Canada will be the evangelist. Ser- ; : C
So 2 2 Se | our founding fathers in providing | ces wi ite at 750 iy {
: Sunday QO A Dak, Pastor | for the rights of our inventors. This ee at nto». mm Sune RALIE,
9:15 = 5 Sunday School = The | | consideration began with the meet | evening and 7:30 Weekday N A V
TON Bs 5 Mer hos rami] ing of the framers of the Constitu- | ¢venings. Everybody welcome. i LS FRANKS
; Fant a ta tion of the United States in Phila- tT ewe,
Hh instrumental and vocal music in | delphia, May 14. 1787. A clau
Sunday School and also at Morning { i pa oe oh ow gy ue con- Miss Joann Kramer, a student | 150 SIZE 2) doz 39¢
and evening worship. cerni g pate 1 5 an copyrig ns ores at West Chester State Teachers
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10:30 a.m. Worship - Theme: a nt, i noe ‘ol 1 os CALIF c
1 The Power of the Holy Spirit | tember 5. This provision was in- | College, spent December 22nd to |
730 nin. = afiss Helen cited in i section 8: “Cope January 2nd, at her home here on® CELERY
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| Rie will speak and the trio will Does a woman ever get too old | promote the progress of science Ee iain
| Wednesday Ru i believe so. Her fingers | and useful arts by securing for lim- | lg stalk
i 7:30 p:m. Junior Prayermeeting. | may become bent with rheumatism | te Himes io authors and inventors | i you Should happen iy envy So] DEPOSI RECEIVE IN ROA TIN
8:30 p.m. Choir Rechearsal. or arthritis and her sight may fade the exclusive right to their respec- | New York City, don’t park double WE EK LY 50 WEEKS
POL hohe with the advancing years, but she | tive writings and inventions.” Pres. | or it will cost you $15. It was rais- | - yh Tangerine
St. Mark's always loves to knit for her chil { ident George Washington signed the | ed from $4. $ 3... seis an $12.50 Ss
Evangelical United. Brethren dren and grandchildren. {| bill for the patent law on April 10, 50 25.00 loz 39 CHICKENS
ir H Foes Pastor If the knitter is farsighted and 1790. By mid-May 1951, the Official trie nh poi . C
| Sapna Eo | Sr Ye fe Beeps | Spain ef a eet Ge Ses a
J ) as ats p eye sease, | 2552.5 nts ranted-—: rich |
9:00 a. m. Sunday School she can clear up Bea! | 2,552,507 patenis granted--a rich | 200..........10000
10715 Sm Minter Gers: alin, Lith 0} ie reward for the wisdom of those early . ~ B large
J : orning rship | reading, knitting and all other elose | i in providing this country 300 ..........130.00 5 C
: \ Holy Communion | work by buying a pair of ready-to- | witl the fi oh atont I fs counLTY 5.00 25 0
{ 7:30 pam. Evening Worship. , wear reading glasses. These can be | with the first pa ent law in history { oD. ie eee er ae tata NO 2 lbs 29
Holy Communion obtained inexpensively in depart. | to give the inventor intrinsic right | 28 ¢ Ready rt] e
Tuesday ito Friday evenings. | ment, variety -or:dime stores, in al to profit from his.invéntion. | . ead) for Whe gven
7:30 p.m. Week of Prayer services| ide variety of shapes, frames and | motion ol Alte ore : :
) | optical strengths.’ Her eye physician | _.. da Erin 47 d % 1 1
y | or family doctor ean recommend | Fight acres of 1950 cased tobacco Te i i TY 8 %
6:45 ildren’s: Choir re- |
5:45 pm. Children’s Choir re-| them if she asks for his opinion | were sold at Lancaster for 38 cents
 
\ hearsal. about them. |
8:00 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal. | With such an optical aid there | a pound. MOUNT JOY BANK
78 Friday | are many years of pleaswe ahead | Tem OF MOUNT JOY SELF-SERVICE MARKET
————— eee for any knitter. { Letter carriers’ uniforms are a FREE DELIVERY “r+ FLORMN RPA. = HONE 3-978]
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