The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 07, 1952, Image 5

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Church News|Co, Community
‘Committees

NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL)
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY |
AND THE INTIRE SUR- |
ROUNDING COMMUNITY,
* First Presbyterian Church |
Mount Joy, Penna.
Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor |
Sunday, August 10
9:30 a. m. Church School.
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship |
Sermon: This One Thing I Do!
Guest speaker, Rev, Ray
mond C. Ortlund.
|
St. Mark's
Evangelical United Brethren
Church
Ezra .H. Ranck,
Sunday, August 10
9:00 am. Sunday School
10:15 a.m. Morning Worship |
1:30 pm.; 3:00 pam.; andj
7:30 p.m. Services of Mt. Gret-
na Bible Conference: Speakers,
Dr. Ralph M. Holdeman, Day- |
ton, Ohio; Dr. Frederick E.
D.C... Dr
Idaho. |
Pastor
Henry E. Burke,
Wednesday
4:00 p.m. Sunday School pic-
nic at Hostetter's Pavilion.
Games in Mount Joy Park. [
Thursday
7:00 p.m.
meeting.
Boise,
Ushers League
The Washington Street
Church Of The Brethren
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
August 10
9:30 a.m.. Church School,
study theme: The Beginning of
the Kingdon.
10:30 a.m. Morning worship, |
Dr. di E. Faw of Bethany |
Bibical Seminary, Chicago, will |
preach.
7:30. p.m.
door Vespers,
Rev.
Sunday,
Community Out-
Town Park.

St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar |
Mr. John Wolgemuth, SS. Supt. |
Saturday, August 9
1:00 p.m. Joint Picnic
Luke's, Mt. Joy, and St.
Marietta, at St. Luke's
grounds, Mount Joy.
Sunday, August 10
7:00 am. Holy Communion. |
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer
with Sermon.
The Rev. Elmer 'H. Witmer in
charge. |
Sunday school will recess un-
till Sunday, Sept. 6.
St
Johns
Parish
Vicar will be on vacation, be- |
ginning Aug. 11. In case of em-
ergency, call Mt. Joy 3-3842 or |
3-6491 or 3-3051.
Sunday, Ave 17
7:00 a.m. Holy Communion. |
11:00 a.m. Holy Communion. |
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday, August 10
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship®
Wednesday
11:30-1:30 Ham Loaf
in the Parish House.
Thursday
6:30 pm. L:
Corn Roast at
Dinner
dies’ Bible Class
Hostetter's.
Mount Joy Methodist
Robert C. Pike, Minister
Ralph C. Alleman, Sun. School
Supt.
August 10
Church |
Sunday,
9:00 a.m. Worship Service
Sermon theme: How To Pre-
sent Jesus to Others.
10:00 a.m. Sunday School.
Classes for all ages. {

Salunga Methodist Church
Robert C. Pike, Minister
Alice Strickler, Sun. Sch
Supt.
August 10
a.m. Sunday School.
a.m. Worship Service.
Miss
Sunday,
10:00
11:00
Church
Amos Hess,
Frank, |
Mt. Joy Mennonite
Bishop Henry Lutz,
Henry Garber, Henry
Pastors
Sunday, August 10
9:00 a. m. Sunday School.
7:30 p.m. Young People’s
Meeting - Theme: The Church.
Friday
7:30 pm.
Prayer
Bible and
Meeting.
Study
Brethren In Christ
Church
Musser, Harry L. Bru-
Paul Z. Hess, Pastors.
August 10
9:00 a.m. Sunday
10:30 am. Morning
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
Service,
Crossroads
Irvin W.
baker,
Sunday,
School.
Worship
Midweek prayer

Mt. Pleasant
Brethren In Christ Church
Pastors: C. H. Moyer and
Graybill Wolgemuth.
Sunday, August 10
9:00 a.m. Sunday School.
7:00 p.m. Young People !
Meeting.
Calvary Bible Church
Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor
Sunday, August 10
9:15 a.m. Bible School.
Classes for all ages. |
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m. Pre-Service Prayer |

Fellowship.
7:30 p.m. Evening Service. |
Wednesday
8:00 p.m. Midweek Prayer |
Service. $1]

The Church of God
Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
Sundav, August 10
9:30 ‘a.m, Sunday; School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
and Annual
|
Congregational |
| Meeting, |
Wednesday {
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting,
i | Me
| rain
last
| inger,
| plane for
Are Increased
Community
tablished for
rying out Fe
grams in
have been
crease the
ty Committe
Landus G.
the Lancaste
tee announce
Farmers in the new 24
munity area”
Under these designations,
number
Jecker,
boundaries es
the purpose of car
farm pro
County
deral
Lancaster
re-designed to in
of Communi
from
chairman
Commit
08
of
r County
d Tuesday.
com
must choose three
Mt.
Joy township has been removed
from the dist
West Donega
rict which also has
1 township.
East Donegal and West Done-
gal, formerly
be a separate


| Don, t For
together, will now
» district.
TQ WE
get The
| Chicken Corn Soup
' Supper, Aug. 16
The
thodist
16th,
oclock. It v
I at the
OWN
Young
Church
a chicken corn soup
Chueech -
indoors.
—
Adults of
will
supper
starting an four
held on the
the
sponsor
on
vill be
in case of

Kinderhook Missionary
Conference Cont. Sun.
at the Kinderhook
Congregation
Columbia, P:
four Sundays
continue wi
| held this Sur
A.M,
Sunday’;
speak at all
| August 24.
The World Wide Vision Mis-
| sionary Conference being held
Evangelical
al Church outside
1., during the first
of August will
th sessions being
day at 9:00 A. M.,
7:30 P. M. At
capacity
and
sessions,
sessions on Sunday,
The Conference, which drew
large delegations and other vis-
iting missionaries at last Sun
day’s session
ational and «
public. The
der the dir
pastor, the R
is Mr.
ist,
Ss, is interdenomin-
pen to the general
conference is un
ection of the host
ev.. Gordon J. Lein
and the musical director
Har
David Shickley
old Lehman.
serves as pian-
TET © ena
ENTERING M
| MARINES 50
Ralph Has
and Mrs. R.
Market stree
Sa
after spendir
| his family. R
Merchant
near future.
Marines in
FRCHANT
ON
singer, son of Mr.
E. Hassinger, of N,
t, left Saturday by
n Francisco, Calif.,
18 a week visiting
16 to 24, |
| stood
| He'd ©
| "Hillside.
|
regular members and two al
| ternates to serve on each Com-
munity Committee. They will
| also select a delegate and alter
nate to represent them when
the County PMA Committee
and chairman are elected this
year,
The townships in this area |
| have been assigned to “commu-
nities” as follows:
Community No. 1- West Don-
egal; 2-Mount Joy; 3-East Don
egal; 4-West Hempfield; 5-Ra-
pho.
Mr. |
e& kid. For
I've been trying to live it down ever |
8
alph is entering the |
the very
Everybody reads newspapers buf
NOT everybody reads circular ad.
vertising left on their door step.


Salunga
Church c
Earl Brubaker,
John
Sunday,
9:00 a.m.
10:13 a.m.
7:30 p.m.
service at<th
of the Brethren
Elder In Charge |
Herr, Supt.
August 10
School
Church Service
Community Vesper
e Camp Grove.
Sunday
A‘welcome to all.
Newtown
Rev.
9:00 a.in.
7:30 p.m.
Thursday
7:30 p.m.
| O. K. Buch,
| Sunday, August 10th
B. Church
Pastor
E. U.
Sunday School.
Worship Service.
Christian Endeavor |
and Prayer meeting.

Dead Past
By R. H. WILKINSON



MAN with a past is at a disad-|
vantage with the world, Johnny
Martin realized this now more than
ever, |
He felt once more in his inside
coat pocket and then searched
through all his
- Minute other pockets, But
ak the envelope con-
Fiction taining the money
that Fred Carson



had given him to bring to the bank
was gone.
For perhaps five minutes Johnny
on the corner of Main and
Hill streets trying to decide what to
do, Fred Carson, despite the fact
that he had never questioned John-
ny about his past, would wonder
when told that the money was lost.
Fred might look into his past.
be sure to find out about that
six months in jail,
Six months ago Johnny
He liked the town. Between
it and the scene of his past life
there were almost 2000 miles, He got
had hit
a job as helper with Fred Carson,
who ran a tree
‘Fred Carson was middle-aged and
fat’ and ‘kindly. He hadn't asked a
single question, except what Johnny
knew. about trees.
Then there was June Strafford.
She was probably more reason than
any why Johnny liked Hillsdale and
shy he wanted to stay. He regretted
now that he'd put off telling her
about himself, about his past.
She'd find out from
nursery.
Too late now.
Fred Carson or some one else, and
then there’d be no use trying to
niake her understand, Only a half-
hour ago he’d met her at the post-
office and they'd talked of the picnic

For perhaps five minutes
Johnny stood on the corner of
Main and Hill streets trying to
decide what to de.
next Sunday.
Johnny could
planned for
Sunday! By that time
be hundreds of miles away. It would
be an easy thing to do. He could
take a bus up to Avon, then hop a
train.
they'd





: hear 5 3 uy rank
frome Head a wi Down the street Johnny saw
fini . sbi the big blue-gray Avon bus com-
the North East India Mission ing toward him. He was so used
speak at all sessions. to running away. Automatically
This Sunday the Rev. Ker- he began to make his plans,
stetter, representing Africa In It flashed across his mind that
land Mission, and now home on | Maybe this was the cause of all his
{furlough after fifteen years of | S=becauge he. hod al
; . ae . ways run away. BecaWse he never
service in the Belgian Congo. had the courage to face a thing
will speak at all sessions. Rev. down, to live it down.
Kerstetter and his family are
leavine rive aie | HE ay ON bus came roaring up
eaving during the early part of | 117 i
| September to return to Africa 8 commen Jis driver
j yo . Re! que ki: giy at Johnny. But John-
Pictures will be shown in the | ny shook his head, turned resolute-
| evening session. The speaker [ly and headed back toward the
| for Sunday, August 17, will be | nurse
Rev. J. David Harrison. who During the 15 tes it took him
will represent China Inland get thet I x Nat he was
Mic ¢ to do. First of all he was going
Mission, and who has spent 25 11 about losing the Thon
| vears in China. Miss Mae Royer Fred Carson could do any
missionary to Mexico, will| investigating he was going to tell
t his past and the six months
i spent in jail.
Fred wgs in the shop. Johnny
stopped short at the look in his
smployer’s eyes. There ,was
something about Fred's expres-
ion that provoked apprehension,

ok, Mr, Carson,” Johnny said.
lost {hat money. I thought it was
inside pocket, but when 1
me {o take it out the envelope was
gone,” Fred's expression hardened.
“There's something else I wanted to

fell you too,” Johnny rushed on.
“It's about me. I should have told
long ago, but, well, I guess I
idn’{ have the courage. I—I spent |
some time in jail once. When 1 was
breaking and entering.
ince, hut it always seems to catch
up with me. And now, if you don't
want a jailbird working for you—"'
Fred's face had undergone a
*hange. The hardness disappeared.
“So that's it? And me just fixin' to
bawl you out for mailing that money |
I was in a|
instead of deliverin’ it,
mind to do it, too, on account of the
frost getting a whole double row of
seedlings last night, Why,
Tom Davis called up and said I was
| erazy for sending loose bills through
| the
mails thataway. I figured you
musta met June Stafford some-
where and mailed the envelope so's
you could talk to her.”
Johnny gulped. *“‘And
you know about me—?"
about you! Why, shucks,
sonny, I've ‘knowed since two,days|
after you came to work: for me!
June knows, too. A feller 'come
throu gh here who, used to know you
back East. He talked a lot.” Fred's
blue eyes twinkled. stop
gapin’ at me get to work.
in no mood to argue.’
‘Yes, sir,” he managed to say
“You bet, Mr. Carson!’
- ID ns wns
now that
‘Now
an’
an

lgren, Jr,
“Illy have
‘lin Marietta.
3 ton,
|General
shucks, |
the money got to the bank all right. |
[ingredients to
I'm|
PERSONALS |

Hall-
Mary
Mrs. Ragnar
and daughter
Mr, and
Ann of Millersburg, are visiting
(Mr. Hallgren's parents on Mari
ctta Street,
Miss Mary Francis Castle and
mother are building a new
home on Park Ave.
Mrs. George Kirchner, Potts
week visiting
and vicin
spent last
Mount Joy
town,
friends in
ity.
Mrs. Hubert Rice, New Hav
en Street, returned to her home
Sunday from the General Hos
pital.
Major and Mrs. Chas. Frank
and children. of Falls Church,
Virginia are spending 2 weeks
with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond | pegs,
Gilbert, West Donegal street, |
then they will go to Colorado
where Major Frank will be sta
tioned at Camp Carson.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shueing
and children of
Mrs. Jake Arndt
Sunday at Camp
lisle.
Mrs. Minnie
turned home from a two weeks
vacation in Philadelphia.
Flossie, Sammie, Evelyn and
John Miller attended a birth-
lay party Saturday in honor of
Sammie at the home of Mr.
Mrs. John Roth, Pinkerton
Mrs. Walter Herr and daugh
ter, visited Mrs.
and family .on Saturday.
Mr. James Phillips and fami-
ly spent two weeks vacation at
Ocean City.
Mr. and Mrs; Keller
children spent a week
North Central Penna. and spent
several days at Eagles Mere.
Mr. Howard Sharp and fami
moved to Essex Street
and son, spent
Shand,
Hunsicker re
and
Ray and
Mrs.
Ohio;
Muncie,
and Mrs.
and Mrs.
family.
Mrs.
charged
Clara Forester, of Day
Mr. D. K. Miller of
Ind., are guests of Mr.
Clyde Miller Mr
Warren and
and
Bates
Neiss was dis
the Lancaster
Hospital as a surgical
Parke
from
patient on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Schatz of
Mt. Joy R. D., had visitors from
Canada, the past week.
Tray Marks,
Mrs. Clair
bara street
son of Mr. and
Marks, North
is recuperating at
home from a recent operation
Bill, Walter and Carol Chin.
who are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Pennell this summer
Bar-
were pleased to have a surprise
visit on Sunday from their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chin of New
York City.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryman
and daughter, East Main street,
and Mr. and Mrs. Kreider and
son, Hershey, attended a fami
Iv reunion at Wilkes Barre over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. C.J
vacationed the
Newport, R. 1.
Shire,
Ross Shire,
fell
visiting
Chunko
past week in
Mr. and
Manheim
son of
139
tree,
Rossie
Mrs.
St.,
was
farm,
shoulder.
Mrs. Stephen Estock, Colum
bia Ave., suffered a broken
while ascending the stair at her
home.
P. Bysshe Heilig has accepted
from a while he
his grandparents
suffered a
and broken
toe
a position as night clerk, at the
Hotel Brunswick, Lancaster.
————
Odd Creature
““A bachelor looks unsettled and
funny and he always wants to be
running ‘around seeiing things. He
looks at a woman and then looks
away and then looks hack again, so
she knows he is thinking about her.
Bachelors are always strange and
that's why women like them.”’—
James Stephens,
Keter Joram
the “Keter

What is forah?
YOUR HEALTH Turn Signals Can |:
«ne Cause Accidents
From the Medical Society
State of Pennsylvania and the
| the
The Bulletin,
| ing
along that way for miles,
compounded in
Many
[ers also have been similarly
confusion
ir wake.
il was emphasized
Mount Joy, Pa.,
leav-
driv
lax,
truck
Thursday,
BUSINESS IMPROVING
My A,
Td Vat A
August 7, 1952-5
| OPS cited continued im-
provment in overall business
‘conditions as evidence that
are increasing.




|
Lancaster County Medical | . \ | price pressures
Society, | Check your turn rm signals | Finally, Keystone declared, The agency said it will go “all
Are things moving around Keystone Automobile Club f4,, daytime driving it is best to! out” to enforce existing price
you or are you moving around |0Tered that advice to all motor- | visible arm and hand sig- | controls and hold down infla-
things? [ists yesterday following com- |, qs in addition to using the tion.
Whichever it is, either of |Plaints from Club members {py signal lights. That's being —— A wh
these conditions can spell verti- | €ONcerning non-use and mISus® | safe Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends.
20. f the signalling devices. | pe -
. Scientifically, vertigo is de Many drivers use the wrong
fined as a subjective sensation | control when indicating inten
of rotational or linear move- [lion of making a turn, the Club
ment, or displacement of one- [Pointed out. Some flash the in SP C IA L
self in relation to environment, | dicator for a left turn, then
or displacement of external ob- a right turn. Others ao
jects in relation to the individ- [the reverse. The confusion and FRIDAY Sc SATUR
ual. danger caused by such careless ®
People commonly call it diz- | ness are considerable and so ob AUGUST 8 AND 9
| ziness, light-headedness, giddi- | vious that they need not be
Quarryville, |
Car- |
accurate diagnosis, since the lights are flashing at front and |
vertigo may be so mild as to be [rear ends of the automobile. |
scarcely noticeable, or again so | Light bulbs occasionally burn
| severe as to incapacitate the pa | out and once in a while con
| tient. necting wires become loosened.
Among possible causes of | Consequently, the careful mo- |
vertigo are eye disturbance, |torist will check or have his]
brain abscess or tumor, condi-|car’s lighting system checked at |
Rd. |
touring |
There is also toxic vertigo some
due to disease, metabolic, drugs | position manually and it is
and mental disorder. there again that a considerable | Ww HERR
Complete physical examina-| number of motorists are lax; | CLARENCE ®
tion is usually necessary before | they overlook the fact that the] ig
the physician can make a defin- | left or right-turn signal is still MOUNT JOY PRONE 3-%/01
ite diagnosis as to the cause of blinking on and off and ride | —
trouble. | » a ve
Treatment first controls the] =
attack and then removes the
cause. |
Reassurance of the patient is | iG. 1 {} b eg rt F ry
important, for many who suffer |
| from vertigo are fearful of the |
onset of cerebral hemorrhage |
or brain tumor. aN MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA.
DO YOU KNOW? | i
There are said to be 83.000 |
paraplegics in the United States]
These are persons who have, | . WwW k
through injury or disease, been A I r C Oo m P re S S Oo r Oo i Rocks
| paralysed in the legs and
|
nv A |
decorative crown which is Be on |
the top of the Scroll of the Torah in |
Jewish synagogues. It is usually em-
bellished with little bells,
referred to in the Bible as
ration of priestly attire,
a deco-
Stars of
ATI IRCCS PR SNA
which are |
David, and the Ten Commandments. |
Floors
Seventy per cent of floors in large
cities were, finished with shellac ac-
cording to research by a consumers
publication, Properly applied in thin
coats on oak floors, shellac was
given a minimum of six years to
stay
ing to the survey.

Hot Lacquer Facilitates Finishing
, In the hot-lacquer process, heat
is used instead of volatile lacquer
make the lacquer
thin enough to spray. The process
is new being used in the automo-
bile and furniture industries as well
as many others,
td
Everybody in this locality reads

Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends, tising in the Bulletin.

in excellent condition accord- |
| The Bulletin—that's why its adver= |
i
{ tral
Blanche Miller |
A PAPER.
fig
faintness,
confusion, and spots before ti
eyes.
It is not easy
patient to clearly
svmptoms and at times it is di
the
describe h
for
ficult for the physician to make | tive
tions associated with high bloc
pressure or hardening of
teries, and damage to the
nervous system.
vertigo origi
Jlabyri
ce
cases of
Many
ate in the inner ear or
th and are associated with ring- [trols on most cars return to the
ing or buzzing in the ears ar
deafness.
parts of the body.
sr ees is
There is no better way to boost |
your business than by local new.
paper advertising.
Eternity
Dear
not
reader Jesus did
world
But to
his death on the
come into the
for an example,
save us by
Cross.
Who
SINS in
ree,
his own self bare
his own body
that we,
should
our
being
live
on the
dead to sins,
righteousness by
heal
unto
whose stripes we are
1
1st

ed. Peter 2
Then is our example
1st Peter 2,23
21-20p
ne

unsteadiness, |
average
is | right or
ering
the ar
C01
10 | Another large segment of mo
: !
| torists depends too much upon |
the turn signals, setting the |
f- | ste
yd | regular and frequent intervals
ito be always fairly certain that |
n- | the turn signals, as well as all |
[other lights on the vehicle, are
n- | operating perfectly.
n-1 Although the turn-signal con- |
wd | off position after a turn has
| been made, it was pointed out,
nmended upon. |
left turn control on the |
without
the signal
column posi-
knowledge that

must be returned to that

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