The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 31, 1952, Image 5

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"The BULLETIN |
MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9661
|
YOUTH NIGHT OBSERVED
IN EVAN. U. B. CHURCH
Forty-three young people and
counselors were present Sunday
evening at St. Mark's Evangelical
United Brethren Church for the |
monthly Youth Night program. At
5:00 o'clock they enjoyed a fellow-
ship supper, fcllowing which they
took an imaginary airplane flight to|
Home Mission fields of
the church, in New Mexico, Flori
da and Kentucky. The tables were
gaily decorated in ways suggestive
of these three areas
consisted of foods which were rep-
resentative of each section.
In the course of the trip,
by Rev. Ranck, pastor,
the three
and the menu
piloted
the group
made stops at each mission field
while messages were given, nd
pictures were shown, describing
the work being done there.
At 7:30 p. m. a film depicting the
work of the Red Bird Mission in
Kentucky was shown ts an
ciative congregation.
Young people participated in
kota the services of the day,
appre=
mn in-
spirational and helpful programs
using the theme of Youth Sunday.
“Committed In Christ.”
Misses Fdith Shelly and Ruth
Gainor, members of St. Mark's
Congregation, are serving as full
time missionaries in the Kentucky
The local church contrib-
utes to their support.
——— eel I ean
REV. ELMER HOOVER SPOKE
mission.
10 METHODIST MEN HERE
The “Methodist Men” of the Mt.
Joy Methodist church held their
regular monthly meeting. They op-
ened the meeting with several song
after which President Walter Sloan
outlined the life John Wesley.
Then the speaker, Rev. Elmer
Hcover, of Elizabethtown College,
was introduced Ly George Ludwig.
of
Rev Hcover brought a very fine
message after which refreshments
were served by the Refreshment
committee. The men all enjoyed the
recreation period which followed.
There were twenty-three
Fun and fellowship was enjoyed by
all.
present
The next meeting will be held on
Februsry 27th, at 7:30 p. m .
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Church News|
TO ALL
THE FARM
QUESTION
EWS PERTAINING
CHE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY BOX
AND THE ENTIRE SUR- |
by BILL GIVENS
ROUNDING COMMUNITY, KYM Farm Director
| The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, January 31,
Those In Service ——
"
Chaffee, Ark.: . Sergeant
Dodson, of 124 E. Main
has successfully
Radio Operator
Armored Divi
Camy
Richard E.
Mount
completed
Schoo! of the
St., Joy,
the
Sth
| gion at Camp Chaftee.
| Helen Dodson,
| From: Mrs. J, K. G, Newport,
St. Mark's | Pa.
Evangelical United Brethren | Q.: How many kernels are there
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor | in an ear of*corn?
Sunday, Feb:uary 3 Ans.: The number varies with
9:00 a. m. Sunday School | the variety. Field corn has the
10:15 am. Morning worship: greatest —
World Service Day program in | about 800,
charge of the Women's Society of | sometimes as |
World Guest speaker, many as 900. |
M.ss Anna Plautz, Manheim, Mis- | Sweet corn has |
sionary to China i about 475 ker- |
2:00 p.m. Men's Chorus practice.
7:30 p.m: Evening worship. +e
Tuesday

nels to the ear. nt or for duty
From: Mr. C. | former unit as a radio
of Mus.
Pa.,, was
Dodson,
of Benton,
ws of class number
Sergeant son
one of 26 memh
16 in the radio school.
Before entering the service he
attended Milton Hershey School at
| Hershey, Fa., and was a printer in
Mount Joy. He wow eligible for
with his
specialist,
7:30 pm. W.S.W.S and Ladies D. Ms a
Aid mecting at the home of Mrs. | oomtield, Ya. | In Service a Year
Frank Germer. | Q.: Is it ad- Sgt. John Newcomer, 52075271
Wednesday [ visable to grow | . . 1 © Field
7:30 p.m. Prayer ser- | olive trees in in Battery C. of the 560th
yd gh i i Byer § | Pennsylvania? | Artillery Battalion at Camp Poll
. Meeting of the Church Ans.: It is not only inadvisable, | Louisiana.
but literally impossible as well. He reads the
ads

Olive trees have difficulty survive
Thursday
ing in any area north of the Caro-
here P n: Children’s Choir re- | linas. Our winters are just too hard
8:00 pan. Senior. Choir rehearsal.) . olive trees are not hardy
WZ Pu. ) 1018 enough,
ms men + +
Crossroads Brethien In Christ | From: Mr. R. K,, Sellersville, Pa.
Church Q.: Is it possible for steers to
Irvin W. Musser, Harry L. Bruba- | become intoxicated?
ker, Paul Z. Hess, Pastors. { Ans: It sure is. Dropped apples
Sunday, February 3 { will do the trick a short time after
9:00 a. m. Sunday School. | they” have fallen from the tree.
10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. | Once the apples begin to turn, the
7.00 p.m. Revival Services. | process, which is little more than
| fermentation, continues in the
- | steer’s stomach. Chickens are
Mt. Joy Church | affected the same way. Walk
Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess, | through an orchard where there
Henry Garber, Henry Frank, is an abundance of droppings and
Pastors | take a good sniff—you’ll see what
Sunday, February 3 | we mean.
9.00 a. m. Sunday School ‘+. 4 4
10:03 a. m. Chu Service, From: Mrs. W. ¥Y., Rte. No. 2,
| Coopersburg, Pa.
Salunga Q.: How does snow protect
Church of the Brethren planted things, for example, winter
wheat?
Ans: Snow is a very poor cou-
ductor of heat. Therefore, when
the ground is covered with it, the
snow keeps the cold air from rob-
Earl Elder In Charge
John Herr, Supt.
Sunday, February 3
9.00 a. m. Sunday
10:15 a.m. Church Service.
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ol for the support cl spe
Everybody is invited bing the earth of its warmth and
. -v | so protects the plantlife,
I |
Mt. Pleasant Hear Bill Givens daily on the
Brethren in Christ Church | “KYW Farm Hour" 5:30-6:30 a.m.
Pastors: C. II. Moyer and | —
; Elder Grayhill Welgemuth | To protect the life of the Presi- |
Sunder, 5s ay > Sen | dent and to suppress counterfeit-
000 2. wi. Chisels | ers are the two statutory duites of
Speaker, Miss Ethel Heisey, mis- | the U. S. Secret Service.
sicnary tc Africa. ee
T— i Trinity Fvangelical Cong. Church
The Washington Street Q. A. Deck, Pastor
Church Of The Brethren Sunday, Feb:uary 3rd
Elizabethiown, Pa. 9:15 am. Sunday School - Inter- |
Rev. Nevin HM. Zuck. Pastor national Uniform Lesson.
ih i 10:30 a.m. Worship
Sunday, February 3 Theme: “Spirit-Filled Lay Preach- |
( ( h School i ing.” i
neral Supt. 7:30 p.m. Worship - Theme: oid
I ung Worship, { Soul Winning Motives.”
uck will preach on “What! 7:30 p.m. Adult and Junior Pray
Shiv rica Needs Most.” (the Service | op Meetings.
will be broadcast from 11 a. m. to} 8:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal.

12 over Re dio Station WLAN, Lan- |
i Calvary Bible Church
| Evangelical United Brethren church
| HOSPITAL AUX.
Mount Joy Bullet
each week with in
preciated the gift of «
Remembrance Comn
was a graduate of Mount
School, Class of '46 and his hom
is at 224 S. Market Street.
o—— © —
Engagements
Levi R. Mummau,
R1, !
Mr. and Mrs.
:
Elizabethtown announce the
engagement of their daughter, Ra a
chel A. to Arthur Kauffman, son PEA
cf Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman, ef GOOD PAY
Mount Joy R2 CHRISTMAS BONUS
Miss Mummg is a graduate of
Elizabethtown High School and i VACATION WITH PAY
employed at the Lancaster Count) FREE INSURANCE
Farm Diner. Mr. Kauffman Sere ia
sociated with his father in busi- | Go FREE HC$PITALI ON for you and your family.
ness. 8
The wedamg will take place in APPLY
se
MISSIONARY FROM CHINA
the near future.
|
WILL SPEAK HERE SUNDAY
Miss Anna Pfautz, Manheim, will |
be the guest speaker in St. Mark's |
eb
here on Sunday morning, 3, at


10:15 o’cleck. Miss Pfautz is a mis-
sicrary to China under the China
Inlond Mission.
The cccasion will be the obser-
vance of World's Service Day, by
the local Women's ‘1d
e who will

the morning
the
nual World Se

society

cific projects
of the denominational missions pro-
gram, {
ee
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p. m. School of Missions | ie |
ses, for children, intermediates, | ¥ L. Yrilson dea pastor [VALINE TEA, FEBRUARY 13
le aul R. Strickler y :
youth, and adults. : he Sunday, February 3rd » Sup | Plans were made for a Valentine
7:30 pa Missionar lay, the * y's i : i, : : Sik
hey “The Be ten Vo God” bo 9:15 a. m. Bible School Teaab'a meeting of the local branch
Frances Dyer Eckhart, will be pre- Classes for all ages. | of the Lancaster General Hospital
ented by Elizabethtown Col= | 10 Cy a, n Mor ning Norskip| United Auxiliaries Tuesday. |
lege Dramatic Club, under the] 75 pe BE Rye * Pe a. : The tea will be held Wednesday, |
directicn of Mrs. Alice Heilman. {0} pm, Lvangeusuc Service, az > of Mrs Eric
Webcast Wednesday | Feb. 13 at the home of Mrs. Eric
Wednesday He . . . .
7:30 p.m. Bible cours led by| 7:30 pm. Midweek Prayer Service | Olsen, South Market street, from |
Fastor Zuck on The New Testament ——— {2to4 p.m. with Mrs. Olson in|
Doctrine of the Church Newtown U. B. Church | charge.
Service to Be Broadcast Oscar K. Buch, Pastor | Mrs. John Hershey, Lancaster,
The morning worship services of | Sunday, February 3rd ins il Sr ker tor the
the Washington Street Church of | 9:00 a.m, Sunday School. | was ie special Speaker or 1¢
the Brethren, bethtown, will | Thursday | meeting. She spoke on the work ol
be broadcast cv Radio Station | 7.00 p.m. Prayer meeting the United Auxiliaries in the coun-
WLAN the and Christian Endeavor. [ty. She also discussed the annual
) anc ’ ‘om i no enc . .
5 These 1 hon md | hospital bazaar to be held in May
| plan: for those who Lhe) ho God Mrs. James Hostetter wi: ap-
ainbridge, Pa. a Sib
ils Wo a yi : 49 A Bible Conferenct will be held | pointed as the local ental
A uy Sup er cn Tue day, February 5, at 7:30 p.| | for this bazaar. Mrs. Clyde Eshle-
1 \ on Hsu ay, 1 > > y 1 3
np ter ih on f the | with the Rev. Rowan Pierce, | man, vice president, was in charg
er ah I Hp is Citv | Philadelphia, Bible teacher and ex- ee en
unliea ‘chnes oi ancastel y
v site S Ler.
and County. Paster Nexin H. Zuck Postior Wore BRE. of Central
ach, ang e Senior Choir gio hl finds 3 MIE
it preach % d i Sg i ¢ Ho | Manor Church of God will present News From Flori ir
0 0e urch directe pet p rele Sons ae
Galen W. Herr, will lead the mu- Thal A ND sored by (From page 1)
| sical portions of each service. The Yr nal BI ons: di: istic |
Sermon theme this comine: Sunday the Committe for Community Re- | angelistic campaign at
| SE 1 I 1S ) B » ay youre Y - . . Ris
will be “Christ's Cure For An As- viva D. C, on Sunday conduct [
| pirin Age.” ear Bt ial Billy Graham. by
| a Vet Church Mrs. James Klinedist of Main St, i
Glosshrenner Evang-lical Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor | is going south on a two weeks trip f
United Brethren Chuorch Sunday, February 3rd with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and | §
You ¥ re » “
Bev. John H. Gable, Pastor 9:30 a.m. Church School. Mrs. Charles Skirvanic. They are |
Sunday. February 3 6:30 pm. Westminster Fellow- leaving February 1st and expect to
9:30 am. Sunday School | ship. ONY 2
Nia | foes Wasabi sit Davtona Beach and’ Tampa. |
10:30 a.m. Morning Wor ship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship visit Daytona Beach and Tampa, |
{ in charge of W. S. W. S. - Speaker | Sermon: “The Trickery of Spirit- | Fla.
{ Miss Pauline Hamilton, returned | ualism”. Mrs. Kathryn Snyder will have
missinaty ire m C iu ST public sale of the Fairview Orchard |
715 ph i et Donegal Presbyterlan Church and buildings on Wednesday, Feb. |
4 9 p.m. bvening Servi Donegal Springs, Penna, 6th 1
8:15 p.m. Church ( of Ad- Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor ns - Sei
ministration. | Sunday, February 3rd |
Tuesd 9: 30 a.m. Sunday Scheol. MISS ETHEL HEISEY WILL
{4 pn Se! ( | 10:35 am. Morning Worship, SPEAK AT MT. PLEASANT
8:00 p.m. Seni hoi Sermon: “The Missing Hand”. a Via ir laughter of
Wednesday Miss Ethel Heisey, daughter of
6:30 p.m. Cherub Choir Trinity Lutheran Church | Mrs. Katie Heisey, Mt. Joy R. D. 1
7:30 p.m. Mid-week Prayer oer= | Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor { will be leaving for Africa, March 7 I
vige { Sunday, February 3rd | She is going as a Missionary to the |
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MOUNT JOY, PA. I
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9:30 a.m. Sunday School.
10:45 a. m. Worship Service.
7:00 p.m. Vesper Service.
Wednesday
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar
Sunday, February 3 ‘ % :
’ 0 pa rch C 2 the
(4th Sunday after Epiphany) |p. 7% Jan Churn Council in °
7:00 am. Holy Communion. Thirsday :
9:30 am Sunday os with | 7:00 pm. Luther League in the |
Stn op Ye | Parish House.
[7:00 pm. Evening Prayer oe
{ with Sermon The Church of God
| Monday Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
7:00 Ei Adult Class on the | Sunday, February 3
Holy Scriptures. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Sermon, “Seeking a Faith for To-
day.”
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship, Ser-
mon, “Business Life as a School”.
Monday
| Tue: scliny
6:00 p.m. Acolyte Class.
Communion
Confirmation Class.
Friday { 7:30 p.m. Meeting of the Church
6:00 p.m. Instructio Ages 6 to| Co uncil.
8 inc | W Wy
6:30 »n. Instruction, Ages 9 tol 30 p.m. Junior Prayer Meeting
and Senior prayer meeting.

| Northern and Southern Rhodesia. |
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Brethren in Christ Missions in|
She will speak at Mt. Pleasant |
Brethren in Christ Church Sunday
morning, February 3rd at 10:30 a.|
m. The public is invited. |
etl QA ee
Columbia’s
Red
a=
Winter when
Water Works was flooded the
Cross rendered service to the
mount of $3,900. Monday the Water |
Company ‘offered $2,300" in full pay-
ment and the Red Cross accepted.
ree > Gee
Harold Shenk, 16,
broke his hand while
Manheim Central Sch
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