The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 10, 1952, Image 5

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WE SPRAY-
Exterior Cellar Walls
With Waterproofed Colas Asphalt Oil
CONTACT
WOLGEMUTH & MARTIN
212 West High Street ELIZABETHTOWN, PA.
PHONE 149
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f [ATTENDING EUB CONFER.
Church News Ezra H. Ranck, pastor of St
| Mark's Evangelical United |
Brethren Church, Mount Joy, |
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL To
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY and two young people of the|
AND THE ENTIRE " SUR~ congregation, Misses Fay Wick-
Darlene Schneid-
cr, will attend the General Con
of Christian Education
and
[
|
enheiser {
1
ROUNDING COMMUNITY,
ii vention
Trinity Evangelical
10:30 a.m. Worship, Speaker, Mary's, St. Mary's, Ohio, July
Miss Mae Royer, Missionary to

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ALL YEAR AROUND WORK
VACATION WITH PAY
CHRISTMAS BONUS
HOSPITALIZATION
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MANUFACTURERS OF CHILDREN'S DRESSES
443 W. HIGH STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA.
PHONE 431 28-1
: 16 to 20. Over thirteen hundred
Mexico
7:30 p.m. Gospel Meeting at
Hostetter Pavilion,
The Gospel meetings in prog- | gelism of the
ress al the Eli Hostetter Pavil | pected
ion, 363 North Barbara St., will |
continue thru the week nightly
at 7:30 and with an all music- |
al program Sunday afternoon at
2:30 By the Kutch sisters.
workers in
and Evan
Church are ex
to be in
and
Education
young people
Christian
attendance.
convention,
who was
five col-
lege students of the denomina
tion to serve on its Student
| Work will attend |
| meetings of this committee for
Following the
Ranck,
recently named one of
Miss Barbara

St. Mark's
Evangelical United Brethren
Church
Committee,
two days at Si » ace
Ezra .H. Ranck, Pastor ne jo 5 I i Up J Sane P! i
. Vliss Ranck is a & eb-
Sunday, July 13 Miss dan gE § ; + unior at Leb
9:00 a.m. Sunday School anon Valley Coliege, and was
[ 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship; | nominated by the college for a|
cbservance of The Lord's Sup [place on (Ris committee,
per; baptism and reception of |
members.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship: jour DOOR GOSPEL MEETIN
continued observance of The Sponsored by the Brother-
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A CRUSADE
FOR
GOSPEL MEETINGS
SOULS

At Eli Hostetter’s New Pavilion, Mt. Joy, Pa.
REAR OF 363 NORTH BARBARA ST.
Nightly at 7:30 ~~‘ JULY 9 thru 20, 1952
Sponsored by the
BROTHERHOOD BIBLE CLASS, E. C. CHURCH
Music And Special’ Songs
KUTCH SISTERS, Lebanon, Pa.
[S135 Supper. hood Bible Class of Trinity Ev-
7:30 pm. Lancaster angelical
Evangelical U. B. Meetings are
lowship meeting at
Cong. Church, Gospel
being
County
Youth Fel conducted
: Limeville | in Eli Hostetter's new pavilion
Church . 36: T arin & ,
Wednesday at 363 N. Barbara St. (rear)
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting [nightly at 7:30 o'clock, with the
group attending the Crusade for
Soul's meetings at
pavilion,
Thursday
7:30 p.m.
meeting.
pastor, Rev. Q. A. Deck, in
Hostetter’s | charge. The Musical Kutch Sis
{ . .
ters of Lebanon, are furnishing
and directing the music, both
instrumental and vocal.
— - A number of out-of-town
The Church of God speakers have been engaged to
y ~~ al : |
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor bringing the Gospel
a +» . .
Sunday, July 13 i A special feature will
9:30 a.m. Sunday School sical
18.30" ina 00% is musica
):30 a.m. Morning Worship.
No Evening Services.
Monday
7:30 p.m Sunday
Board meeting
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
ing.
Dorcas Society
assist in
Messages.
be all programs each |
Sunday afternoon at 2:30. The
public is cordially invited.
Ed
School |
Engagements |
Missionary Meet-


Schools









FINANCING CARS
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auto loan when you buy a
new car. Be sure to sce us,
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
OF MOUNT JOY
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Wie hts Of Well Known
swan suv 12° "geal Residents
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. |
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Monday :
7:30 vel vi ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Nauman, |
¢:50 p.m. Ladies Bible Class| .. .. i . {
at the Parish House. 36 E. Main St., announce the
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Young Ladies Bible
Class at Parish House.
engagement of their daughter,
Darlene, to George Ruth, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Enos Ruth, Lititz
(R.D
Miss Nauman is a graduate of
| the Hollywood School of Beau
|
|
First Presbyterian Church
Mount Joy, Penna.
Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor
Culture and is employed at
rid: ; 1 . . . .
Friday, July 11, the Eberle Beauty Shop, here.
7:30 p.m Preparatory Sei J
; v or, Nive > SATB. with > <Q
vice. Sermon: Blood of the Mi Ruth served wit the
| Covenant. Army. for three years and is em
Sunday, July 13 ployed by the Ephrata Diamond
9 a.m. Sunday School. Spring Water Co. {
10:45 a.m. Holy Communion
oermon: Ih Thanksgiving to
God. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hummer,
— tome. 218 Mount Joy St., have an-|
Salunga nounced the engagement of
TS h of the Brethren their daughter, Nancy I., to Bii!
Lar rubaker, Elder ‘harge | nr v on
arl B Ker, Eide 1 In Charge | Norman Gager, son of Mr. and
John Herr, Supt. Earl G G 5 T
July 13th irs. Kad Gage tay
[ 9:00 am. Sunday School ern, Florin.
10:15 am. Church Service Miss Hummer recently was
Everybody is invited
the Mt. Joy Mills
Mr. Gager recently
| | employed at
was dis-
charged from the Fifth Army in
and
Mount Joy Methodist Church
Robert C. Pike, Minister
: Tr 15 Indiana.
[Ralph C. Alleman, Sun. School | Rola
Supt. a i
Sunday, July 13th The engagement of Miss Shir- |
9:00 a.m. Worship Service [ley Ann Sweitzer, daughter of
Se rmon: Speaking Christians. Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Sweitzer
10:00 am. Sunday School. | Jr., Mount Joy R2: to Russell L
Tuesday
7:30 pm. Special Choir Re and Mrs.
hearsal at the home of Mr. and | I+ Erb, Lancaster R3, has been
eS alter Sloan. _ announced. Miss Sweitzer is
om service employed by F. W. Woolworth
of the Landisville Camp. VIC€| Co. and Mr. Erb by Garber Mo-
Holy Communion will be ob- | tor Co
served.
{ Erb, son of Mr Lester |
Elizabethtown
ees Miss Betty J. Armold, daugh- |

Salunga Methodist Church {ter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert A.
ti Robost Cake Minister Armold, of Maytown, engaged |
MISS f£ ce 1ckler 3 SC . . .
ex Haier, Sun. Sch. to Lester E. Funk, son of the
| he * ate Mr : i Mrs. Re ' ¢
Sunday, July 13th late M and Mrs. HO H Funk,
10:00 am. Sunday School of Washington Boro Rl Miss
11:00 am. Holy Communion Armold is employed in the of
Service . fice of the Jamesway Mfg. Co., |
| Wednesday ; Mt. Joy; and Mr. Funk is en-|
p.m. Opening service | y or pr |
of the Landisville Camp. | paged In farming.
RR a
Glossbrenner Evangelical BIRTHS
United Brethren Church |
_ Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor | ” |
Sunday, July 13th { Mr. and Mrs. James Eckman
9:30 a.m. Sunday School of Mt. Joy R2, a boy, at the Os-|
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship an. al ov}
Holy Communion Service. * | teopathic Hospital on Sunday. |
7:15 p.m. Evening Worship. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaffner, |
8:15 p.m. Council of Admin-| Lancaster R1, announce the |
istration
Tuesday
8:00
hearsal.
Wednesday
6:30 p.m. Cherub Choir
7:30 p.m. Midweek Service.
birth of a daughter, June 29, at
Mrs. Shaffner was the]
former Martha Gebhard, of
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Miller, of
Park View, Harrisonburg, Va.,|
twins, a son and daughter, July
1st. Mrs. Miller is the former |
Ruth Hess of Mt. Joy RI.
i . home.
p.m. Senior Choir re-
The Washington Street
Church Of The Brethren
Elizabethtown, Pa
Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
Sunday, July 13 Mt. Joy Mennonite Church
9:30 a.m. Church School, | Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess,
with a class for every age and| Henry Garber, Henry Frank,
need. | Pastors
| 10:30 a.m. Morning worship, | Sunday, July 13
sermon The Lord's Regret, by 9:00 a. m. Sunday School.





Use Our Classified Column — It Pays
‘Weddings Thruout
During Past Week
t and Evangelism and the Con
ongregational Church : y ;
Rev. Q. A. Deck, Pastor vention of the Youth Fellow
Sunday. Julv 13 ship of the Evangelical United |.
9:15 am Sunday School Brethren Church, at Camp St.
| St., Mount Joy, took place at 3
[ding trip. On their return they
ist. Joseph's
| the bride of Elmer E. Edye, son
| of Mr.
| m. in the parsonage of the Man-
{ren Church with the Rev
The eighth
turday, July 19
\l,, DST in the
Park, Lititz, Pa
Each family
Our Community
things for a “Luck Lunch,” plus
their vn silver, ete. Plates, m
The marriage of Miss Betty Chips hing SY e oe, P ih Per anents
A. Mellinger, daughter of Yr. be provided by the Reunion $5 - $8 - % 1 0
and Mrs, Jerry Mellinger, Man-| ‘ : Yt anv of
ih Rl. and Oscir B.Hendrix Program Commitiee. f any of ——————
Ry Garber Clan have not re EAST MAIN STREET, FLORIN, PA.
Jr., son of Mr. and the late Mrs.
112 E. ceived the
they are to con
vitation to come
Oscar Hendrix, Donegal
Matthew's
was edged in tiny seed pearls| Harry D. Ge
and she carried a bouquet of| ©! Salunga, die
white roses and an orchid. yesterday
Her matron of honor, Mrs. | Hospital.
Jack Keehn, of Lititz, cousin of
the bride, wore a pink net bal-
lerina length gown over tafle-
ta. She wore a pink picture hat
and carried pink roses.
Charles Gamber,
served as best man,
A reception was held at the
home of the bride's parents fol-
lowing the ceremony, after
which the couple left on a wed-
the late Aaron
Detz Gehr, he
Lebanon, |
Church.
former Olive B
and three daug
lly, . Conestoga
Y's i
Miss Margaret Jane Baxter, grandchild.
GARBER REUNION
Reunion of
Garber family will be held Sa-
regular
in Lancaster
Born in Manor Twp., a son of
there until moving to
three years ago. He was a mem-
ber of the Salunga
Survivors are
Mabel E., wife of Andrew Byer-
The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, July 10,
Buller’s Beauty Salon
Cold Wave & Machineless
the
, 19562, 12:30 P
Lititz Springs

is to bring two
invitation
sider this an in
* to the reunion,
Phone Mt, Joy 3-4339

cesar


p. m. Saturday in St. An interesting program has
Lutheran Church JLebanon,
ops Rev. Willi: Y. of been planned.
Fhe Rev. William J. Rinaca of-1 "yp “Joon B, Garber, Lititz EVERYBODY 1S INVITED
ficiated at the double ring cere- RZ. is Presi Tr.
: 13, is President and Mrs. Geo, 82nd ANNIVERSARY
gr brid walle Lehman, 370 Donegal Springs . . .
1¢ bride wore a ballerina : i a C
Road, this boro, ig Secretary of L d 1 M t
iength gown of Chantilly lace the Carb Clan y an ISVI e amp ee In
over satin with a fitted jacket, nl LANDISVILLE. PA.
long pointed sleeves and a : ’ p . bi oi
id Bite tol ie 8 Miles West of Lancaster on the Old Harrisburg Pike
scalloped hem line. Her veil | Harry D. Gehr.
hr, seventy-two,
d at 6:30 a. m,
General
12 Days—JULY 16 to 27
THE REV. DR. LUTHER H. KETELS, Spiritual Director
THE REV. JOSEPH BROOKSHIRE. Evangelist
Lexington, Kentucky
EXCELLENT CHOIRS AND INSTRUMENTALISTS
BRING YOUR FRIENDS AMPLE FREE PARKING
28-2
and Catherine
was a farmer
Salunga




Mennonite ——— —

his wife, the
. Frey, at home;
hters and a son:
When You Think
R2; Esther A.,
will reside in Manheim. wife of Jacob B. Wile; Anna
The bride is employed by U. Ruth, wife of Roy H. Enders, of Food
S. Asbestos in Manheim and] Poth of Columbia R2; and H.
{the bridegroom is an employe Charles, Mountville. :
of Hershey Foundry, Manheim. Also . surviving are eight
grandchildren and one great
Then Stop and


daughter of Mrs. Hilda Baxter,
Paradise R1, and Charles John
Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gloid
Long, Manheim R2, were mar-
ried June 28 in the rectory of
Catholic Church
The Rev. Phillip A. Liebich of-
ficiated.
0 God,
less souls that
Through eac
Miss Marcelena Waltz Ruhl,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus
Ruhl, Manheim R4,
Destined to
became en or groan 1
The way t
Rom. 10:9 - If
fess with thy
and Mrs. William Edye,
Columbia R1, Saturday at 2 p.
: Jesus and
heim Evangelical United Breth- EUS xu
H. M.
. Bi him {rom the
fobias officiating.
——— _—
be saved.


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4. Christmas Bonus—This is a
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| Pastor Zuck. 7:30 p.m. Young People’s
{ 7:30 p.m. Evening Service, |Meeting.
{summer reading suggestions, & |F'riday |
| a book-sermon on A Man Cal-| Bible Study and Prayer |
i led Peter, by Pastor Zuck. I Meeting. ® I

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c. Up to $75.00 For Surgery i } (Employees & Dependents.)
d. Up to $50.00 Laboratory Expenses | ! (Employees & Dependents.)
e. $500 per day Hospitalization : (Employees & Dependents.)
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two per cent bonus, paid annually to our employees. This is
up to the present time has been paid to every year since 1941.
wo weeks a year, plus overtime, | © i |} 31 3 ¥
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