The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 20, 1952, Image 5

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‘Church News|
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| NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY |
| AND THE ENTIRE SUR-
ROUNDING COMMUNITY.
The Washington Street |
Church Of The Brethren
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rev. Nevin MH, Zuck, Pastor
Sunday, March 23rd
9:30 a. m. Church School
with a class {or every age and need,
10:30 a. m, Morning Worship.
sermon: Living the Christian Life
6:3 p.m. Youth Fellowship. film |
Crossroads.”
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
sermon: Hindrances to Victorious
Living
Pastor Zuck
services.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Services, in charge of|
will preach at both |
the Men of the Church; the Ma el
Chorus will sing, and Prof. Albert |
{ Gray, Jr.,, will be the speaker.
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess,
Henry Garber, Henry Frank,
Pastors
Sunday, March 23rd
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:00 a. m. Church Service.
7:30 p.m. Friday, Prayer meeting
| and Bible Study.
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Salunga
Church of the Brethren
Earl Brubaker, Elder In Chaige
John Herr, Supt.
Sunday, March 23rd.
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
[10:15 a:m. Church Service
Everybody is invited.

St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar
Mr. John E. Wolgemuth, S. S. Supt. |
| Sunday, March 23rd
| Fourth Sunday in Lent
7:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:60 a.m. Holy Communion |
7:00 p.m. Evening Prayer
Monday
7:00 p.m
Scripture.
| Tuesday {
7:00 am. Hely Communion—The |
Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin |
6:30 p.m. Acolytes—to St. John's, |
Marietta.
Wednesday
7:00 am.
7:00 p.m.
vice.
| Guest - The Rev. Fr. John |
R. Ran say, Church of the Holy |
Saint Clair, Pa. |
8:00 p.m. Confirmation Class.
Friday
6:00 p.m.
6:30 p.m. Instruction - ages 9 to |
12 incl.
Adult Class in Holy
Holy Communion. |
Mid-Week Lenten Ser- |

Instruction - ages 6-7-8 |

Crossroads Brethren In Christ
Church
Irvin W. Musser, Harry L. Bruba- |
ker, Paul Z. Hess, Pastors.
Sunday, March 23
6:00 a.m. Sunday
10:30 a.m. Morning
| Wednesday.
7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Service |
School
Worship,
The Church of God
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
Sunday, March 23rd
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
ermon, This New Life
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic
Wednesday
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Services.
Meeting
Missionary
Junior Praye
Monthly
Mount Joy Methodist Church
Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister
Ralph Alleman, Sun. Sch. Supt
Sunday, March 23rd
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship
7:30 p.m. Worship Service
Wednesday
3:45 p.m. Preparatory Class
7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Lenten ser-
vice with Mr. George Ludwig in |
charge.
Thursday
7:30 p.m. Methcdist Men's Meet-
Sing. Speaker, Chaplain John Hink-
el
Saturday, March 28th
7:30 p.m. Young Adult




Meeting. |
Salunga Methodist Church
Rev. Robert C. Pike, Minister
Miss Alice Strickler, S. S. Supt.
Sunday, March 23rd
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Wednesday
4:00 p.m. Preparatory Class
7:30 pm. Mid-Weck Lenten
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Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc.
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| Calvary Bible Church
| W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor
| Sunday, March 23rd
9:15 a. m. Bible School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Prayer Fellowship.
| 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service:
{ Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Midweck Prayer Service |
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
| Sunday, March 25rd
| 9:30 a.m. Sunday School.
10:45 a. m.
7:00 p.m. Vespers.
| Monday
{7:30 p.m. Adult Catechetical class
| in the Parish House. |
| Tuesday i
[ 7:30 p.m. Ladies Aid at the home |
| of Mrs. D. C. Stoner.
| 7:30 p.m. Meetinz of the officers |
| and teachers of the Sunday School |
lin the Parish House.
| Wednesday
7:45 pm. Lenlen Service
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Morning Worship. |
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Mt. Pleasant
Brethren In Christ Church
Pastors: C. H. Moyer and
Graybill Wolgemuth
Sunday, March 23rd
6:00 a. m. Sunday Schiool
In favor of Revival now in prog-
ress at the. Mastersonville Church.
All other appointments are listed,


| chinery, the farmer readily may install
| overhead doors at the other end where
| TEMPERANCE MASS MEETING
| AT LANCASTER ON SUNDAY
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| March 23,
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Machine Shed Good
Investment
x TUDIES have shown that farmers pay
double for machinery left exposed to
the weather through the winter months.
In many cases life of exposed equipment
is cut in half, and it was found that up-
Keep costs were much higher,
Good dividends will be paid on a
farmer's investment in a machine shed.
In it he can provide room not only for



storage of his machinery but his auto-
mobile. Besides, it is an excellent place
for the farm repair shop.
Many farmers are finding it practical
and economical to put up a sectionally-
built machine shed. The sections are
four feet wide, and the building may be
made as long as desired. They are easily
and quickly bolted together,
As illustrated, a typical machine shed
has a continuous side and arched roof
made of Masonite Tempered Presdwood
one-quarter inch thick. This structure
not only is durable and storm-proof but
provides more room because there are
no supporting posts to interfere with
movement of machinery.
While the sliding doors shown are best
for easy entrance and exit of large ma-

he stores his car and tractor,
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A Temperance m:sss meeting,
fcaturing Bishop Wilbur E., Hamak-
has been planned for ‘Sunday,
at 2:30 p. m., in St. Paul's
Methodist church, South Queen and
Lancaster.

Farnum streets,
Bishop Hamaker is executive vice
president of the Board of Temper-
cf the
known
Methodist church and
throughout the U-
s a challenging speak-
ance

well
nited States
er and writer.
This program is sponsored by the |
Women's Christian Temperance U-
nion and the Men's Christian Tem- |
| perance League of Lancaster Co.
Plons for the meeting include |
music by the combined choirs of |
the St. Paul's and First Methodist!
of Lancaster.
| and other interested groups are in-
vited to attend.
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L's REVENUE FOR 1951
WAS OVER $84 MILLION
Pennsylvania Power and
Company announced total] revenues |
in 1951 of $84.7 millions, a gain of
£.1 per cent over 1950.
Residential farm, and commercial |
of the business
reached record highs, according to
phases company's
the annual report to stockholders.
Unsettled conditions in the tex-
tile industry were reflected in the
| company’s industrial revenues but
were more than offset by gains in
types of industrial sales,
said.
— OC
report
Everybody reads newspapers but
NOT everybody reads circular ad- |
vertising left on their door step.

Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church
Rev. Q. A. Deck, Pastor
Sunday, March 23:
5:15 a. m. Sunday School.
10:30 a.m. Worship, Theme “Much |
Land to La Possessed.”
7:30 p. m. Worship, Theme “Thou |
prt Not Far From The Kingdom of |
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Wed., March 26:
7:30 p. m. Midweek Lenten ser- |
vices. Pastor's Theme, “Gur Lord |
Tempted for Forty Days.”
8:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal.

St. Mark's |
Evangelical United Brethren |
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor |
Sunday, March 23: {
9:00 a. m. Sunday School
10:15 a.m. Morning worship.
|
7:30 p. m., Attend Church of God |
Evangelistic service. Youth Night |
Pregram; Youth Group attend |
church of God; Fellowship period |
in EUB church with Church of God |
young people as guests.
[uesday evening:
Covered Dish Social by
hood Bible Class.
Sister-
6:30 p. m, Pastor's instruction
1.
7:30 p. m., Midweek prayer ser-
6:45 p. m., Children's Choir re-
earsal.
8:00 p. m., Senior Choir rehearsal.
First Presbyterian Church
Mount Joy, Penna.
Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor
Sunday, March 23
9:30 a.m. Church School
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship ,
Sermon: “Responsibility.”
6:30 p.m. Westminster
ship.
41:30. p., m., Evening Worship, ser-
mon, “Our Oneness inthe’ Cross.”
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Fellow-
Newtown U. B. Church
Oscar K. Buch, Pastor
9:00 a.m. Sunday School. |
7:00 p.m. Worship Service. |
Thursday
7:00 p.m. Prayer meeting |
and Christian Endeavor.
| Nevin Zuck, Elizabethtown Church |
| teacher at East Donegal is on the
Churches |
Light
the |
Week's Activities
At East Donegal
School, Maytown
Special ‘Holy Week Assemblies
will be held at East Donegal High
School April 7 to 10 incl. Parlicipa~
ting in the programs will be Rev.
Harlan Dur- |
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Elizabethtown |
of the Brethren; Rev
fee, Donegal Presbyterian Church;
Rev. R. L. Fetter,
Lutheran Church and Rev. Elmer |
Keiser, of the Marietta Episcopal |
Church. There will be no school on |
Good Friday, Easter Monday and |
Muesday following Easter.
Teachers on Evaluating
Committees
Vera
the
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Mus. Gingrich, English
Evaluation Committee of the Mid-
dle States Association of Secondary

Schools and Colleges for the eval-
uation of the Unionville High
School, March 18, 19 20. Dr.
J. W. Bingeman, Supervising Prin= |
cipal is chairman of the Evalua- |
tion Committee appointed for the |
evaluation of the Ridley Township |
High School, Folsom, Pa, March |
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HEISEY’S FOOD STORE
214 W, MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-3972
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Home-made
POTATO SALAD |
70
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MACARONI SALAD
BAKED BEANS
quart
CHILI |

Dressed Ducks and Chickens
HEARTS DELIGHT NO. 2: CAN
Peaches 38¢ Fruit Cocktail 39¢
47 Apricots (halves) 39c¢
Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup
17c
PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 20 - 21 -

Pears


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The News From |
Florin and Vicinity
(From page 1)
| ville, were dinner guests of Mr. and |
Mrs. B. F. Kauffman on Sunday. |
Mr. and Mis. Walter Welfley and
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wittle suent
Saturday evening with Mr. and |
Mrs. Oakley Voris at Harrisburg. |
My. and Mrs. Charles Arndt and |
granddaughter, Beverly Arndt of |
Philadelphia and Mrs. Mary Sabe- |
Jeannie

nash and granddaughter
Sabinash of Lancaster, called on
Mr. and Mis. Paul Arndt and Eph- |
riam Arndt Jr. and Mr. and Mus. |
William Beck.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shank and |
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| children of Lancaster, Mrs. Bruce |
Fittarer of Palmyra, Mrs. H. C. Le- |
fever Miss Florence Shell of |
Lebanon were guests of Mrs. Annie |
Shell, Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Henry Becker and
family spent Sunday at Long Run,
Schuylkill County, where Reve ‘end |
Becker delivered the in
| the Church of the Brethren in the
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and
message
morning.
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| ERGATAN SUNDAY SCHOOL
| CLASS HELD MEETING
The Ergatan Sunday School Class |

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of the Mount Joy Church of God |
met recently in the home of Mrs.
| Maude Schroll assigned by Mrs.
Edith Kaylor and Mrs. Kathryn |
Mumper. |
A business meeting followed de-
votions. The April meeting will be |
held at the home of Mrs. Grace |
Mumma, assisted by Mrs. Betty
Rice.
Games were played and lunch |
served to the following:
wa
Mis. Ruth Weidman, Mrs. Hazel
Zeller, Mrs. Lovey Barnhart, Mrs.
Pauline Fry, Mrs. Thelma Eshel-!
man, Mrs. Grace Funk, Mrs. Myrtle
Mowrer Mrs. Sylvia Funk, Mrs. |
Grace Hawthorne, Mrs. Kathryn
{ Mumper, Mrs. Anne Newcomer, |
| Mrs. Edith Kaylor, Mrs. Marguerite | _
| Dock, Mrs. Maude Schroll,
Erb, Miss Helen M. Schroll, A
Mrs.
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| Mrs. Eizabeth Hassinger, Miss Bet-
Margaret |
Charles, Mus.
Mackinson, Miss Violet Sprout,
Mrs. Lottie McMullen, Miss Doris
Rice, Mrs. Doris Pennell, Miss Mae
Zeller, Mrs. Hazel Shenk, Mrs. Hil-
da Weidler.
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TWO WOMEN MOONSHINERS
In Schuylkill County two wom-
en admitted they were mconshin-
ing. Both were fined. One, Mus.
Julia Dudask, 64, has sixteen child-
ren.
ty Jane
teen etl GA enn
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