We "The Dutch (AS OVERHEARD A —— Philosopher BY JOHN BOYD) [MOVES TO NEW HOME The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, August 28, 1952-5 (Church News Joint High School |»: and sire ie oreis mv ed into their new home on Don From page 1) { Frida NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL ( egal Springs Road last Friday, [4 ) operation of | Mr, Morris is the proprietor of | IX up x our Lawn THE CHURCHES IN MT. Joy Manageme nt and Hello, Mrs. Espenshate. Come Where? on up on the porch and tell me what's new that I don't know about yet. Well now, Mrs. Veiss, you read the papers chust like 1 do, don’t you? I don't know still how you read them but for me I don’t read much but the comics as they are called, and the wo- men's paitches about new things to eat and new styles and such like. Well, don't you read about this here inflation stuff and the high cost of things to eat? Only that I know that prices is getting higher all the time, but then I don't have to read the papers to know that. A body chust has to go to a store and ask how much is this today, and how much is that. Yes, I know. I believe if Chorch had to do the buying in our house he would have such a conniption fit. He don’t mind paving two thousand dollars for a new car but if I pay eighty cents for a pound of butter it drives him wild. Chake is the same way. He carries on about the price of meat something awful... Only the other evening he brought home a weal cutlet and he slammed it down on the Kkitch- en table and says when he was a boy his father could buy a whole . live calf for what he paid for the weal cutlet. Then I says, maybe so, but remember your father was lucky if he made as much as ten dollars a week in them days. Well you tell him I read in the papers that here in the United States we are lucky be- cause the cost of living has not gone up as much as it has in the other United Nations. What good is that to us? That I wouldn't know ex- cept that we can say we are beiter off than the Inklish and the French and Chermans and Swedes and such like people. We always was, wasn't we? Well, we always thought we was anyway. This article in the paper says that since 1948 our cost of living has gone up only ten percent. That 1 don’t believe. And it said that in Argen- tina it has gone up a hundred and eighty-five percent. Chust think of that. Well, even if it had went down that much I would not want to live there. ee Reem ere i A i Commitee (From page 1) child very soon and cannot go to her son. Their plight came before the public when a friend found out the father could not go to see the ill-child because | of the necessary traveling ex- penses involved. This friend sought the aid of the local Am- | erican Legion Post who volun- teered $57.00 to give Mr. Young to make the trip to North Caro- | lina. At this time it was Terry's ¢ 4th birthday and when told his parents could not come to see him he gave up completely and alarmed the staff at the hospital. | Terry has a fighting chance to come back—a good one—but it will take many months of specialized medical care — and visits from his parents, to keep up his moral which is important to his recovery—and that will take money. Coin jars have] been distributed through the various business places and fac- tories, hoping everyone will come to Terry’s support. Joseph Breneman, of the First National Bank, Mount Joy, has accepted | sort of an unofficial chairman- | ship and accepted all the cash that was contributed to see that the money is used to the great- est advantage for the boy. With the new committee, probably Mr. Breneman will be relieved of his duty. At the time of this writing the new committee had | made no plans outside of organ- izing. A total of $31.06 was taken from the coin jars of the em- ployees of the Gerberich-Payne Shoe Factory and Marine-Air- craft, $15.43. The total sum reaches over $100 from dona- tions. Anyone wishing to donate to Terry please send it to Mrs. Maude: Schneider, Mt. Joy, ad- | t dressed “We're Pulling For Ter- ry” committee. His father, El- wood Young, served seven | years in the United States Ar- my Air Force OP QP Stimulate your business by adver= tising in the Bulletin. [the school, to be effective when y ) AND THE ENTIRE SUR-| the Mount Joy Department contracts are awarded. Arnold | giore, The Morris’ formerly liv over ROUNDING COMMUNITY. also: ‘tht rte | i : also suggested that the rental 4 on High Street Why, in Argentina. That's | . i [clause be changed so as not to| > where they have such a bloody BY DR. ITAL J. FOREMAN Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Iya congidered hereafter as capi- | y 2 i a ‘PV p 3 aaa | ¢ oe ¢ C 26 TH J vertisers. revolution every couple months, | Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess, outlay bol 36 3 CUrTént. ex. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers ote 30 ’ '| SCRIPTURE: II Samuel 5:6-25; 8-0 Henry Garber, Henry Frank, ’ aide ain't it JPEVOTIONAL READINGS: Psalin 72: Pastors (pense to conform with the state | . pr | “ "” 2 It could be. All I know is that | Sunday, August 31 Ischool code, Make the holiday a “lawn day". hi it's in South America some 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. Bulk Buyi { is an ideu! time to beautify your lawn by : Yh yh Chain ying | : place. All of our coffee comes The Statesman wil: am. Church Service, It ‘Was also suggested that a 8 5 | weeding, feeding and seeding it. from there, don't it? Herno senior Sewingisvs i | & need reliable ’ Afternoon Senior Sewing|system of bulk buying of sup-|: | : No, I yet believe our coffee Lesson for August 31, 1952 Circle. | plies for joint use be set up as answers to your ‘crisis | TUR? right 1d I comes from Brazil. Don't the Evening Junior Se wing an as for the joint use of ma- questions’ this year! : summer ravaged lawns, Make them smile Argentine savages raise cattle | POLITICIAN is a man who | Circle. \chinery and: at oi SYnGAL and the 3 oo. Set them in again. 25 Ib - $2.50 feeds 2500 sq ft; for a living? goes into politics as a man goes Friday . i Jurpm HH Feed 10,000 sq ft - $7.85 { 2 : rowte | :30 p.m. Bible Study and|joint employment of teachers. Don’t ask me. I never was | into any game-to win. He wants | Pra er Meeting ’ ST ly 200 1 " oe gr Mpg office, wants people to vote for him, | Frayer eeling. [ Solicitor Arnold, in another STII re Ol Secoldi. any al cheography. / Popularity is his stock in trade. A | [suggesti requeste al IRISTIAN SCIENCE know for sure is that the cost I : | Trinity Lutheran Church Suggestion, requested that a LAWN SEED MONITOR statesman, on the | re bindi ‘laus ine 1} . Gt | Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor |More binding clause be includ- of living there has went up a Ideal for fall planting because it's other hand, is not ' | Bich | js . ' | S ay sust + led pertaining to the time f| hundred and eighty-five percent. | remembered for Sunday, August 31 I pS nt a] all perennial, makes the deluxe Well, I will tell Chake about | the number of ‘20 : i 9:30 a.m. Sunday School lent time, are held ata time lawn in sun or shade... sow less becavie of the millions of sure growing seeds in each pound. 1!h-81.50 5 Ibs - $7.35 ) 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship.| it and maybe it will make him | Votes he command- feel better. A body always feels | $d, noe for the ni better if he thinks other people pe Bh he wis is worse off than what he is. | particular titles he Yes, a person does not feel | held. A statesman’s so bad if meat is high priced | claim to fame fs [reached by mutual agreement. | Chiques Church of the Brethren| As a result the third Thursday | } Sunday August 31 (of each month was set as the |} | 30 p. m. Chiques Male|date of the meetings. Quartette will present a pro- Seiler gram sponsored by the Women’s| 2 | | Mr. Samuel Harnish in charge meetings which, up to the pres- | i Often referred to as "a | newspaperman’s news- I | paper” the MONITOR i covers the world with a } network of News Bureaus # and correspondents, 1 | | | | Scotts Spreaders — Make it a breeze to feed, seed or weed the lawn. Save on materials, Sturdy also announced that: Order a special intro: when you think that in a place | not based on what Dr. Foreman |Truth Seekers. [the department of education of- ¥ iS steel with rubber tires. like Inkland there ain't hardly | he did for himself, semen (ficials also advised the board of | tunior - $7.35 No 25 - $12.5C any meat. Chorch says even the but on what he did for his country. Salunga jone change that must be made | $3 ey I fen oe rich people in Inkland is only | That is why a “statesman is a dead Church of the Brethren lto conform with new state re- MONITOR an te H. S. NEWCOMER & SON, Inc. allowed to buy a coutle | politician. Some time has to go Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge roments for the | mus 3.336 MOUNT JOY, PA : la I Ol | by, before it can be finally said | John Herr, Supt. |auirements for the reading and as necessary ’ y Rade, ounces of meat in a whole week. | whether any particular politician's | Sunday, August 31st land that is to provide a sound- | 2% as your HOME TOWN A couple of ounces! Now that | career was good for his country or 9:00 am. Sunday School proof, electrcally operated door | 4 PAPER. I may really tell Chake. He | not. Aol z Jos am, Situich instead of a fireproof curtain | 2 5 would starve to death in Ink- | 00 p.m. Community Vesper, ‘hic ids have randy i 5 a ma Sr Eng | Achieving Unity service at the Camp Grove. for which bids have already A a bs Moxon 17 at | or: A welcome to all {been received. Cost of the cur- io ns da Well, maybe not starve but he | DAV. King of Israel, has been : tain was estima a ’ | BR ain was estimated at between "he would probably be hard to live | dead long enough now so that [ A : | The Chistian Science Monitor p y be hara to hive , Mt. Pleasant $3,000 and $4,000 while the] One, Norway St., Boston 15, Mass., U.S.A, with til he got used to it. Look | We can with great assurance call | i Brethren In Christ Church joor will cost about $10,000 A { hi a statesmas » saw door wi cost about $10, at some of these here Inklish Tm 3 statesman. We saw a few 3 "Please send me an introductory Moni- Pastors: C. H. Moyer and ! tor subscription=—76 issues. | enclose $3. | | wegetarians how long they live | sks ago {Ang. 10 and 17) that Saul Graybill Wolgemuth. | Names ( ommiltee h faced much the same problems that | jay. August 31st The board resident also | still. Chorch Bernard Shaw for | face nations today aile | A st | iD 4 : [ Levee = ons today, but failed to 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. [named this Building Committee | (name) instance. He lived tos be almost | solve them, largely hecause he was | (Sr. Verna Ginder, returned ex . 5 { a hundred they say. the wrong kind of man. David had | Missionary from Africa, willl tofacilitate the studying of de Chorch Bernard Shaw? Him I | the same problems; but he solved | speak.) : [tails of the new building: Paul | address) never even heard of. | them. | 10:30 a.m. School Guidance/Portner, Marietta, chairman; ie Chorch says he wrote plays We must remember that | Service. [Paul Weien, Marietta; George | (city) (zone) (state) and was such a big Socialist. | David's times were a thousand | Morris, J. D. Roland, both of E. PB-10 Well Chake thinks all So.| before Christ, so of | Crossroads Brethren in Christ | [Donegal Twp.; Paul Stoner and titer ar So course he was no Christian, Church cialists is crazy and he would Nevertheless, looking back at |irvin W. Musser, Harry L. Bru-| Seiler, both of Mt. Joy. say it would be chust like this his achievements, history can baker, Paul Z. Hess, Pastors. The board was also informed, ° Shaw person to be a wegetar- say, Well done! Here lived a |Sunday, August 3lst it was noted, that classrooms Eternit ian into the bargain. man who had what it took to | 3.00 2.10 Sunday Shout. . must be 30 feet long instead of Y Well, meat or no meat, I got lead his nation to have and to 10: 0 a.m. arewe 1 Service [29 feet originally planned : ; al be what it needed to have and | IO Rev. and Mrs. Wilmer Heis-| eel as Finally planned, If any man among you to get over home and start my to be at that time ey, Missionaries to the Navajo This will result in a building Rs sy Tv supper. I am having frizzed 9 fe at thal ime, Indians in New Mexico. leight feet longer than previous- seem to be religious, and dry-beef and waffles. | What Israel needed to become a 7:00 p.m. Young People’s sadn 1 d i tz LI bridleth not his tongue, My land !Dry-beef—what lux- strong natiof were unity and se. Children’s Service. panned and gost Jn =i but deceiveth his own Fy badd X= | curity. At Saul's death these were 8:00 p.m. Evening Worship. |$10,000, it was pointed out. heii. this man's: religion wry Gl lacking, and of course that spelled | Wednesday | Present at the meeting was heart, 1S malig res Yes, ain’t it funny. Dry-beef | national weakness. The split be- 7:30 p.m. Midweek prayer I ve. : : nl is vain. Jas. 1. 20. a ~ eG : . RX John Bradbury, Philadelphia, is a luxury today and yet I can | tween Judah and the other tribes | Service. a : o oud io easy remember when you had it | had never been healed. David se- | == representing Dolphin Co, But- Even so faith, if it hath chust because it was cheap. { cured the unity of the nation in a The Washington Street cher & Sherrard, Philadelphia, not works, is dead, being | When we went on picnics a dry- | ey: he the city Coen Of A, Brethren {the bond brokers, who request- ajone. Jas..1. 11. : SAR. oF vo sax A idea of Jerusalem which had been in | Llizabethtown, Pa. le > ard for xtension : : [ beef sandwich was considered | enemy hands for hundreds of years, | Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Paster > he bo xd oo an he joo | Therefore to him that | pretty poor pickins. And Leba- | and made that city, for the first | Sunday, August 31st GF yme ny, Sept Or | knoweth to do good, and non boloney too. I remember | time, the capital of Israel. He built 9:30 a.m. Church School, for the purchase of the bond is- doeth it not, to him it is 1 when it was only 18 cents a | his palace there (Saul's had been | Study theme: The Reign of Dav- sue. | sin Jas 4 17 : pound. Now I believe it is | atGibeah,) he brought the ark there | id. an ie ha Bradbury indicated as his | Ha > 21-20p resent tires around ninety cents. Well, now | (see lesson for Sept. 14), and intend- [10130 am or yor reason that August is a “bad | Dr ra with your Pp I got to go, Mrs. Veiss. Good ed building a temple which would | and Pastor Zuck will preach on/month for bond sales” and stat- | ARGAINS hese B ’e ia be the central shrine for the entire > ; — Go Bow, nation. Through creating this new A Bina for a Mass of Pot- ed that early next hoi i Check t ——r 00 ye. sanirally ated envit: oi age. | re favorable. The and centrally located capital, David 7:30 Community Out- be much more Ve { FIRST RE tive for ONLY! ummm ham . ved ia . miki mn ES ——=——=mz== | achieved political, military, reli- we Maver Pray school board and authority STS Y | : oe SEL door Vespers, Town Park. co 0.05% i gious and sentimental unity all at : a members also suggested that black sidewalls only $20.10" pone Sg Crochet ig a a2.» . Newtown E. U. B. Church the bonds be sold on a competi- | 6.00 x 16 ar 24.80% — a » . . | - pa Rev. O. K. Buch, Pastor tive basis but was told by Brad- 6.50 x 16___ 0 ____ ——10. 50% ars » N 1 Tal : av yiict © : : | | — mi i Grom page D Some Wars Are Not in Vain Sunday, August Bi bury that this would require an | 5.90 x5 71.00" __ FT 'ing your crocheted piece in its A° FOR national security, there 9:00 an, DO es extension of 15 days by the 6.40 x 15 ___ ___ —12.231 23% are three kinds of it and David 7:30 p.m. Worship Service. —0 x 15 2 AEE Le mmm | Needlework Department. If Sill : Thur sday contractors. { ID 24.45% |e 08 i : developed all of them. First there | oe 710 x V8 ___ a your entry wins a special blue | is military security. The only way | :30 p.m. Christian Endeavor However, the board request a, Te tt TY tr 4 ribbon at the Fair it may very | to get it, for David, was to beat [and Prayer meeting. ed Bradbury to prepare the le- i : +15 oy Ving well go on to win top place in | down the armies that had been beat- | St Mark's gal machinery and bookwork 0 x ai asl 30.45 3 : . . | wo Ll. VIC S . 4 | the national finals which will | ing the Israelites. bass wal United Brethre for placing the sale of the bonds | | — *Plus tax Evangelical United Brethren Plus tax with your present tires It is a t > 3 YY; 3 3 Hata 2 | take place later in the year. Dados Sor 4 Church on a competitive basis and Buc- E BREAK | e 1€S S d air one: | Your entry must be made of | pavid had lost all the ba 4 i Ezra. H. Ranck, Pastor hart, representing the engineer- | W | . 3 : : st » battles he ; ; . | Sunday, August 31 ing firm agreed to make the Another Big Buy! qs aT mercerized crochet cotton and | won, what would have become of Is- . | 9:00 a.m. Sunday School st have been completed since | rael? They would have gone the way a.m, x J * . necessary request in writing to OUR NECK must have been completed since 16 ey wo ve gone the way 10:15 a.m. Morning Worship 1 g MARATHON of the Hivites and the Girgashites the contractors who submitted { | the first of this year. Then you | © “| sermon by Jack Eberle, Minis an enter it at the Fair to com- | if any one knows where that is. A [terial student at Bob Jones Uni-|the low bids. k deli by GOODSYEAR Plus tux y R E S | ‘ ss few scraps of pottery, perhaps, ; , —to eep delivery proms- ond your pete in the Nationwide Crochet | fragments of ruined walls, J. ony. The latter pars of the meeting 600 x 16 ton $ 85 6 iy ong. i SC af S valls, | : 5 - . 00 x (Contest. Men, too, are welcome | something for professors of ancient Pug ay m. Monthly meeting of» > devoted to committee cau- ises and to give you MARATHON ar 19 ho 3} : > = - Tod | ° us tox 1 |in this contest and there is even | history to dig up and wonder about, | the Women’s Society of World Cuses to study future adminis- | good work. We put your Super-Cushion $1395 oi your sices ne ” |a special Men Only classifica- | —that is what Israel would have | Service, at the home of Miss Al-|/trative phases of the new joint Other proportionately fowl avin PRON tow tion. There are sixteen classifi- | come down to, if David's wars had |ice Marie Nissley, Salunga; ure and alternate clauses of bids printing on Hammermill RA cations in the contest and at the hot succeeded. | Miss Eunice Herr in charge of submitted by contractors on hi h | it MITTIN ARNE XN a ; di a He wound up his series of | Program. ort sic No .c faets ore apers, which he Its Fair a special Nationwide Cro wars with this RPE situation: Also meeting of the Ladies August 14. No coniracis Were pap ' oe P 'N chet Contest blue ribbon will Every single nation or tribe that Aid Society, following the W.S. awarded at the session. looks and lastability. i A |be awarded to the best piece in| had been giving the Israelites a Mesing. | Ty | ! } each classification. In addition, trouble, was either welded into V ee a Midweek Prayer a Best of Fair trophy will be! the Israelites kingdom, or made Service bn? : . hi ‘HONE 385 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA N ally : in \ PHONE 385 LIZABE N, PA. given to the crocheter whose | into an ally. Thursday We PrintEveryt 9 | DN A \ piece is judged best of all en- | Other Kinds of Security | B00 p.m. Senior Choir re But Dollar Bills HE EST \ NLR NR ries. 10 your entry receives | lind of security fs The BULLETIN | Se Emme: commercial. A nation cut off G . vor YAN . ray y from trade with its neighbors is | Calvary Bible Church 11 East Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa.} JOHN S. BENDER, R. D. 2 MOUNT JOY, PA. doomed to be a poor nation, even | Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor | | RALPH WALTERS, 323 EAST MAIN STREET | perhaps a beggar nation. Out of the WALLACE D. ZERPHEY, 130 EAST MAIN STREET which will take place next No-| mass of proper names in these | one of these special awards it | then automatically becomes eli- gible for the national judging Sunday, August 31 . . 9:15 a.m. Bible School. | S | rT S ay ‘ | E | | Cla i? an all a a 2 1 VCCI peclia - — vember. | chapters about David's kingdom, | Cai al ages. : n T ational judging will be | four are specially meaningful: Ed |, 10:30 am. Morning Worship. ~ | The national judging wi e | 1 are 51 ally meaningful: “dom | Sermon: do Filled with the 1847 ROGERS | done by a group of needlework | and Tyre and Damascus and Ham- | Spirit. ' | experts including several need- oi al pee oie ele Jeon: 7:00 p.m. Pre-Service Prayer PRESENTS THE | ; tr he leadine | and \ransporiation cen: | pallowship. DRC THE YEAR lework editors {1 om the leading | ters. Edom, with its border on the 7:30 ig Evening Service. il SPECIAL OF THE YEAF {women’s magazines. After the | Red Sea, gave Israel for the first | Wednesday F $1 |judging all entries will then be time a seaport on deep water, with | 8:00 p.m. Midweek Prayer Or | " exhibited to the public for sev-| all the possibilities that involved. |Service. : Eas | v : y : ids YOU RECEIVE A [ | eral days in Chicago. If you are | The reign of David's sweces- | Toki MANEEIM R. D. 2, PA. the fortunate Grand National| S0F Was to be one of unprece- | Glossbrenner Evangelical BEAUTIFUL a Ll 3 : will be notified | dented prosperity and interna- United Brethren Church ~ | | Ter you oy tional good will; but it was Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor | 4? PIECE SET and arrangements will be made | * payid’s statesmanlike policies | Sunday, August 31 . {for you to come to Chicago | that made the prosperity possi- 9:30 a. m. Sunday School OF DINNER WARE | A { r c Oo m Ir e S S OQ Ir WwW 0 I k where you will receive your| ble. 10:30 a.m. Joining Worshin {Service for 8) | Rocks awards. If you are awarded Na-| The third kind of security is more lp 43 p.m. Evening Worship. | Rock Drilli C te Broaki Et tional prizes in any of the intemal, and more a matter of the | =USSCAY Ci “noir re-ll The regular price for a OCK Uriiing, Concrete breaking, | ¥ A | spirit than the sword, more of the | 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir re-jj| lhe regul F { an classifications you will receive I | hearsal. piece (service for 8) set of ish : mind than of money. It is the na- |x 5° your check and certificate In| tional security which can exist only Welngeday Midweek Service | |the mail. And after the exhibi- | where there is a united and uniting | gat\rday. Sept. 6 ? and for $1.00 more you get jon your entry will be return-| loyalty on the part-of the citizens, | Sunday School Picnic - Longs gsi | thes dinnerware. This is a | 1847 Roger Silver is $74.50 Trees Excavating and Grading ed to you, fully insured from | | David had the rare:gift which a | pari, value worth your while. { Removed he moment it was received at | Poin wes fo leh end En li Colas, Bie | il n ii 3 . Pirst Presbyteris rc SEE IT N AT contest headquarters until it] try? the ability to make friends out First Presbyterian Church | I | reaches your hands in return. | of enemies, Mount Joy, Penna. ’ Ir | For further information on| reel Berens Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor | Koser S Jewe y Store PHONE MOUNT JOY 3.4753 (the contest, contact Mrs. Jay S.| Everybody in this locality reads Sunday, August 31 Phone 3-5404 9:30 a. m. Church School. Barnhart, 331 W. Donegal St} The Bulletin—that's why its adver- | 10:45 5.m. Morning Worship) 16 E. Main St., Mount Joy {Mount Joy. | tisers get such excellent results, ; | Sermon: The Blessing of Work. !