Valls \sphalt Oil ARTIN THTOWN, PA. y natural W many manage- checking age your ere now. AL ration Re Af + v : > f PRIZE WINNERS AT ST LUKE'S | Roteld Caroll and Geraldine a Passion Play 'Ch h N | . EASTER EGG HUNT | Strickler and the prizes were kit- a | urc ews Viss pangier I, MEETS APRIL 2 - Approximately 250 children at- tens. Ww, C. T. U. MEE AX RIL 1 ——————— { | mle . aste: sw Other prizes for the hunt inelud-|{ The monthly meeting of the lo-| yEgWS PERTAINING TO ALL | tended the annual Easter Egg | : : . osen 0 en | Hunt at St. Luke's Episcopal | ed rabbits, peeps and Faster bask cal W. C. T. U. will be held Mon- | THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY | | ’ cts lay evening, April 21, at 7:30 o'-| N TR NY SUR. | . Church on Saturday morning, ts da) : | AND THE ENTIRE SUR Ww C Age groups and prize winners ee glock, at the home of Me Chari ROUNDING COMMUNITY. yommg amp | were: Group l—ages 1 to 4, First, | A MEMORIAL SERVICE Wolgernith ot Sone WA —— — Miss Mary Ann Spangler, of town, | Judy Shoemaker; Second, Terry | FOR LATE REV. HAINES Road. A pi re Se I bi i Calvary Bible Church | a member of Girl Scout Troop 103, mT : wsons are e y attend y iN : Crider; Third, Harry Berger; 4th, A memorial service will be held | PET TH —— « W. go Wilko Jr. Pastor will be one of two representatives . y 1 ) Sunday, April 2 J fharon Garb x ; : in Waynesboro St. Paul's Evangeli- STATE NOW HAS 7936 ia hh Api BU from Pennsylvania who will attend | Group 2 ages 5 to 8: 1st, Jill { cal and Reformed Church on April | 22 S x I ANE RO ADS Classes for ages 1 to 100. [an All-State Encampment of Girl | Schatz; 2nd, Vickie Brown; 3rd | 20 at 3:30 p. m, in tribute to the MILES OF 3-LANE sti] 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Scouts July 30 to Aug. 20, at Buf- | Jimmie Hockenberry | late pastor, the Rev. Henry Kready Pennsylvania's vast highway 7:00 p.m I ¥ cllowship. | {alo Bill Scout Camp, near Group 3—ages 9 to 12: 2nd dnd) Haines system of 41.000 miles now cone aR Rm Evangelistic Service, | Wi rab | : ap ie Fn . OF I inesday Vv ; wv drd,, Ben Groff; 4th, Carol Hartman The Rev. Mr. Haines, a native of | tains 1936 miles of d-lanc r more 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Service | According to Mary Ann's official | As the 4th prize egg for Group 2| Maytown and a former assistant roadway, Secretary of Highways | 2 and the 1st prize egg for Group 3 pastor at Maytown E.R. Church |E. L. Schmidt announced. The Church of God couldn’t be found, an extra Hunt| was killed at Caledonia when he Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor | ters, the encampment will be the] was held for the children who re-| was returning home from York Knute Rockne was born in Nor- | Sunday, April 20 gift of the oil dealers of the Rocky! mained and these winners were | where he was directing rehearsal of | way. hi SUDS eo» sparkling suds for everything 31: EXTRA PLASTIC BOTTLE FREE La} Soaps 8 cleansers Something New and Excit- ing for the house wife. Giant Economy DUZ ir EPAIRING 11] PLASTIC SCRUB BRUSH 49. BABO 3 on 28: SOILAX 25 PARSON'S KELLOGG’S AS ADV. ON TV SHOW ALL STAR BREAKFAST Corn Flakes Rice Kelloggs 12 oz 1 1 Whole Wheat flakes R oz. Pep - De DAZZLE « 2 « 29: LEM-O-PINE:-3 8. HOW 21 6c 6c AMMONIA 21. 7 € es) \J Church was a retired painter. 4 Canned al 1 a : I i J J Mbit L : Te Pastor His deceased wife was Minnie | ey | RIN SO nindav Sehbol Culp before marriage. Surviving | HUNT'S FRESH %15 : Morning worship. are a sister, Mrs. Nellie Behney, large box 28 2 17 Wednesda : : and two brothers, Charles J. and | > TomatoSauce C Asparagus 1b C Cla we Pastor's Instruction Robert C., all of Lancaster. | of} a ! 7 Midweek Prayer Ser- -_ COTS ice Peter L. Reidenbach de Flavorful Beverag UNton sack Thursda Peter L. Reidenbach, 9, died - e 30) i 6:45 pn ( 1d Cho a « he ach, WM, Shoe Peg Corn 19: Lemons 300’ } ee I ; Boren rk? Sunday at 2:30 a. m. at the home | § C 0 F E E G 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir rehearsal | of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram N. Strickler, | 7 for C saturday Mount. Joy R2, near Salunga, after | B ) J “Wildy n’ J 1 ’ third > 5 ? a BOSCUL SMITHS 2X jh Jor In hue of | 4 three months’ illness. He resided fe Pkg 15 Bo 0) ‘B Be with the Strickler family for the 1b bag £25. Pea Beans Reg. c ug go B. Chae past four years. ; > Prepared Prunes Salunga He was the son of the late Reu- | MUSSLEMAN'S Apple Sauce": HERSHEY'S CHOC. SYRUP om ae 13¢ Blue Bow "gan 5 O. 2 9:30 am. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship wening Worship | Mountain region. The donors will Wednesday 7:30 | Junior Prayer Meeting Graybill Wolgemuth Sunday, April 20 | living on the trail and exploring the 5:00 kl | area which abounds in scenes and | 2.00 am. sunday School p 7:0) p.m. Young Peoples’ meet | places of interest for nature study. | ing and preaching service. Mary Ann has been selected on! | the | camping basis of skill and knowledge of qualities of leadership, adherence to Girl Scout ideals and traditions and ability to Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting. techniques, Trinity Lutheran Church | Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor | Sunday, April 20 9:30 am. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. | 7:00 pm. Vespers. Wednesday 7:30 pm. La House. Thursday F 0 vm. Luther League in the years and with her troop took a 1,- arish House. [ 600 mile trip to Canada in 1950. She ; PE | served as a delegate to the senior ei | planning board and: was Senior The Eventide Singers will render Scout representative ta the Girl {a musical program in the East | Scout Convention inr Boston. | i ~ 1 | | Fairview Church of the Brethren, | wy pear Manheim, Pa. Saturday eve- | ning, April 2 2,. at: 7:30 p. = M t RB d The Eventide ers are heard | or ual y ecor every Saturday evening at 7:00 p-| m. on WEEU Reading. The pub- lic is cordially invited | | represent her own community. The director will be Miss Marion Bar- | vett, of the national Girl Scout staff, | an expert in camping. ay 3 | Mary Ann, who is 17, is a senior lies Aid in the Parish | “°° ) ) (From Page 1), and sisters also survive: Henry, E- jE U | pay the basic expenses of the en-| meeting at the home of Mrs. Adah | | campment making the gift in ob- | Eichler on Tuesday evening. The | servance of the 40th anniversary of | following attended: Rev. Gable and | in Mount Joy High School. She has | | been a member of Troop 108 eight | | lizabethtown R2; Amos, Elizabeth- any | Holy | Missionary Society of ‘the church. Communion. Archdeacony meeting & | Ww Woman's Auxiliary - Trinity | {| Church, Chambersburg. Sunday, April 11:00 a.m. for Sacy hirmation. illiam E. Good William E. Good, 76, of Lancaster, lied in the Lancaster General Hos- pital after an illness of one month ps Annual Visa-~ | ament of Holy Con- tation : ; He was born in Mount Joy, a son | of the late Joseph and Mary Stiff- [ler Good, and was a member of] I Memorial Presbyterian Church. He | St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren Church of the Brethren Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge John Herr, Supt. | ben and Catherine Erb Reidenbach and for many years was a director April 20 { of the Farmers National Bank, in| i aes | 9:00 a. m. Sunday School | New Hollund. In addition he was a | 10:15 a:m. Church 1C¢ farmer for several years and for a | Everybody is invit time operated Reidenbach’s Store, | between Hinkletown and Blue Ball, | Mt. Joy Church . ee beginning in 1900 at the death of his | @ Bishop Henry Luiz, Amos Hess, ¥ ET X Henry Garber, Henry Frank, father. TH he I Pastors He was the last of his immediate | yn. 1 Dressed 0 g Sunday, April 20 | family being survive nly by two tew ng 000 o. 1. Sunday School family being survived only by LEBANON BOLOGNA Young & fu flavar 1b CHICKENS Frying T-BONE STEAK Blue Bonnet Oleo icc Inn ib Sliced BACON bh 3c Spach Loaf Vo-1b 29. Ib S39: O05. 29: Pensupreme Ice Cream: $1.19 SELF-SERVICE MARKET FREE DELIVERY - FLORIN, PA ~ MONE 3-978] CRE IE | nieces and a nephew. 10:00 a. m. Church Service The funeral was held at Denver | 7:30 p.m. Friday, Prayer mecting | i and Bible Study. ! Wednesday afternoon. rer ee ren | DP Were = + The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Pa. Rev. Nevin II. Zuck, Pastor Sunday, April 20 9:30 a.m. Church School, Ezra Bucher, Gen. Supt. 10:30 am.; Service of Sacred Mu- sic by the Flizabethtown College! A Cappella Choir. 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship, Rob- ert Byerly is the speaker 7:30 pm. Evening mon: “Limiting The Lead” tor Zuck. FAIR APRIL 18 The Beacon Class of the Congregational Evan- | School will sponsor a Sample Fair | { gelical Sunday | Mr. X!in the Church Annex on Friday, April 18, at 7:30 p. m. Tickets 50c. | First Presbyterian Church Mount Joy, Penna. | Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor | Sunday, April 20 9:30 a.m. Church School. | 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship . Sermon: The Resurrection Within | 6:3¢ p.m. Westminster Fellowship | | Ser- Pas vice; by Trinity Evangelical Cong. Church Riad Kev. 0. a Deck, Pastor Donegal Presbyterian Church ApH 20 : Donegal Springs, Penna, 9:15 a. m, Sunday School. | Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor Be of new series oL lessons |g gay April 20 | 1 he Ten Commandmants of Teach~ 9:30 am. Church School vi Rig Worchin 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship ol ol. . f S | aN ys r u "The Divine Bre ath’ is the Theme. Sermon:: The :War” of Ideas. { 7:30 pm. Worship — The Pastor will preach the final message, prior Newtown U. B. Church Rev. 0. K. Buch, Pastor to the convening of Annual Con-|_ ia { ference at Allentown, Pa., next Sunday, April 20 i | week. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. | | Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Worship Service. | Midweek services at church and |Thursday ha | annex { 7:30 pm. Christian Endeavor nd 8:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. | Prayer meeting, St. Luke's Episcopal Church | town R3; John, Elizabethtown; Mrs. ov BB . Loiser riear ‘ a 1 Rev. A. Keiser, Vicar Allen Gipe, Florin; and Mrs. Elmer Vir. John E. Wolgemuth, S. S. Supt. | : ta iF 0 | Sweigart, Manheim RD. Sunday, April 20 First Sunday after Faster 7:00 am. Holy Communion. Vers. Harlan E. Buller 9:30 a.m. Sunday School : . ry Sut 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion Ms. Laura E. Buller, 73, of 206 There will be no Evening Prayer | S- School Lane, Lancaster, widow a$ the Bishop will be at St. John's, | of Harlan E. Buller, died at her Mariett 1 : Mark Se heme Monday. She was born in| ondaay r | A | : Maytown, a daughter o » late | § 7:30 p.m. Annual Parish Meeting Maytown, a daughter of the late Tuesday Henry and Anna Herschelroth Esh- | 6:00: p.m. Acolytes. leman, and was a member of Beth- | 700 vn 3 . . :00 p.m. Confirmation class, Presbyterian Church and the News From Florin (From page 1) and family. Mr. and Mis, Albert Yeager of Del Air, N. J, were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gerlitzski and family. Mrs. Lloyd Vogel and daughter, Nancy attended the funeral of Murs. Gish at Lancaster Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Eichler en- tertained Mr, and Mrs. ers to dinner on Faster. Mr Dearborn, Mass. - mo . | I'he Kings Daughters Class of the class | B. Church held their Bertha Kraybill, Mrs. Al Fike, Mrs. Martin Mrs. Nentwig, Mrs. Emma Keener, W. A. Berrier, Mrs. David and Margaret Eichler. — LUTHERAN RUMMAGE SALE The mage sale, April 25 and 26 in the Will open at 1:00 on the 25th and 10:00 a. m. on the 26th. | parish house. THIS NOT THIS THIS NOT THIS THIS NOT THIS GET THE wld PICTURE THE eed 8 EE 0 WAY! Stehman Bros. Salunga,” Pa. Harry Cody | Shaeffer and Miss Mary Jane Saud- and Mrs. Ralph Sauders and | | notification of her acceptance re- | Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Derr spent the | ceived from Girl Scout headquar-| week end with the latters son at 7:30 pm. Missionary Meeting, | Girl Scouting celebrated this year, | daughter, Vivian and Mrs. Elmer whe. 71 ‘ Two Senior Scouts from each | Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Kraybill, Mt. Pleasan Ante ill tales vente hs Toa .| Mrs. Laura Granger I Brethren In Christ Church | state will take part. Plans for the ; : ee Ange a Mrs. John | Pastors: C. Hl. Moyer and encampment include many trips, | Eichler, Mrs. A. E. Shetter, Mrs. Ladies Bible Class of the | Lutheran Church is having a rum- EE DENY The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, April 17, 19525 BRUBAKER APPLIANCES . MOUNT JOY R1 CHOCOLATE AVE & DONEGAL ROAD | | | | | | | |" New Cycla-matic Frigidaire food freezer and refrigerator combination, just introduced, features shelves that glide out on nylon rollers for easy access, handy storage space on door, and a new kind of safe, constant cold called Levelcold. Upper compartment is zero-zone food freeser,. completely, insulated and sealed from rest of cabinet. Cycla-matic de- frosting in refrigerator section automatically controls hus midity and banishes frost before it collects. TRADE IN YOUR OLD BOX FOR DOWN PAYMENT DOUBLE ALLOWANCE NOW! OPEN EVENINGS UNLIMITED PARKING BETTY SUE by J. M. BOOTH = y — > | HAVE > P- SORRY, BiG BoOVv, ww A BONE TO PICK 5 BUT | DONY CARE BETTY SUE! 3 WITH wou’ ; SCRAPS / : Se : ~ ousewife, vou'll never have a "bone to pick” when doing your shopping here. 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