The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 13, 1952, Image 5

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| THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOy|Wednesday : I
| 7:30 p.m. Midweek prayer | The Women's
SUR-
AND THE ENTIRE
ROUNDING COMMUNITY.
Donegal Presbyterian Church
Mount Joy R. D. 1, Penna,
| Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor
| Sund iy, November 16th
| 9:30 a.m. Church School
FOREMEN: 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Sermon: “Through Jesus
Our Lord.”
BEGINNING OPENINGS FOR
MECHANICALLY INCLINED YOUNG MEN
With Supervisory
Experience and Technical Knowledge
First Presbyterian Church
Mount Joy, Penna.
Rev. Harlan C. Durfee,
November 16th
Along Electronic Lines
Pastor

| Sunday,
»:30 a. m. Church Schoo.
EMBER 17 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship
| Sermon: “Christian Inconsis
P. M. AND 3 P. M. i taney.”
6:30 p.m
| lowship.
APPLY IN PERSON MONDAY, NOV
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St. Mark's
Evangelical United Brethren
Church
Ezra. H. Ranck, Pastor
Sunday, November 16th
9:00 am. Sunday School
10:15 a. m
7:30 p.m. Union
of Sixth Anniversary of Forma
RAFT-MARINE PRODUCTS, Ing
MOUNT JOY
in Covenant Church,


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Observance
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Lancaster.


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[Bishop Emeritus, G. D. Batdorf,
ker; Music by Com-
f 7 Churches
Delegates
able
At Round
Monday Discussion
| 7:45 p.m. Class in Bible Doc-
Association of
3 | y
Service, the Mount Joy
Thursday | Church and the Donegal Pres-
7:00 p.m. Children's Choir | byterian Church held its reg-
3 bran a ' i +
Rehearsal, lular meeting in the Sunday
7:30 p.m. Dorcas Society jehsool = Tuesiy evens
meeting at home of Mrs. Anna | S¢ 100. room on ‘Tuesday eve
| Longenecker, ing, Nov. 11, 1952. In accord-
8:00 pm. Senior Choir Re {ance with the theme of the
meeting, One Big Fellowship,
[the women from other churches
Mt [in Mt. Joy were invited to at-
Jrethren In Christ wirch : . TI,
tend and asked to select repre
Pastors: C. H. Moyer and : 3 ¥
Graybill Wolgemuth, ‘ ¢
Sunday, November 16th lin a round-table discussion.
9:00 am. Sunday School,
Wednesday
7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting
The following women partici
| pated in the discussion:
Methodist, Mrs. Ralph Alle-
FOR SALE: Boxer puppies, $75. man; United Brethren,
310 So. Market §t. Mi. Joy 46-1 [walter Neff; Lutheran, Mrs. Ko-
Newtown E. U.'B. Church (der; Episcopalian, Mrs. Bruce
Rev, O. K. Buch | Greiner; Church of God,
Sunday, November 16th George Broske and Mrs. Harvey |
qQ- av
3:00 hm. Sunday School. Hawthorne; Mennonite,
7:00 p.m. Worship Service. |
Thursday | Jen Eberle; and |
7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor |Mrs. D. C. Witmer and Mrs.
land Prayer meeting. | Fellenbaum.


id The discussion was led by the |
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev. W. L. Koder. Pastor | gd :
Sunday, November 16th | Association president,
9:30 a.m. Sunday School.
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Thankoilering Ser- I st i}
vice of the Women’s Missionary [emphasized rather than
Society. Miss Josephine Darm- | ences
slastier will speak. For entertainment, Mrs. J. W.
. . e "0 3) ) i J
will mest hie Parish ra | Bingeman showed a
Tuesday slides taken along the
| 7:45 pm. Women’s Mission- | Chiques Creek. Light
meet in the | pants were served.
[common by the churches were
Little
lary Society will
Parish House, Mrs. Harry
Brown, leader
ic: “The Place of the Bible in |meeting.
Daily Living.” | ——
Approxi-

The Church of God
tev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor
Sunday,
9:30 a.m. Sunday School | ® 00
10:30 a.m. Men and Missions | pear Rememb. Committee:
program in charge of the Men's ais]
Bible Class, Speaker will be Leo I rece ves FOU Cums)
anc woulc ike )
Graybill. Special music by the | package
Miller Sisters Trio of Florin. [ thank all the people who have]
w contributed and who have do-|
Missionary { is
. {nated their time to send the
| packages. I really appreciated |
it and once again I thank you.
It was received in very good
23rd Sund Py oi shape and was received off Vie-
<ord dunday after Trinity : ‘ :
0 p a er [ques Island in the Carribbean. |
7:00 a.m. Holy Communion. ‘ :
9:30 a.m. Sunday School. I was reading the Bulletin and
1:00 a. m I noticed that Joe Coover was
2 3 s : y
- to 6 p.m hending down this way. We
visitation. : : :
Monday have just finished approximate-
7:00 p.m. Adult Study class. |1ly seven weeks of Amphibious
Tuesday Exercises down here and I have!
wa 00 p.m. | the opportunity to go liberty in
ednesday :
gh ig Hol San Juan, Puerto Rivo and St.
i ‘ . y
6:00 p.m. | Thomas. Virgin Islands. I hope
Thursday Joe enjoys the liberty as much
Choir Rehearsal. |as I have and that the hot
_ | weather doesn't get him down
Those In Service
Program

5t. Luke's Episcopal Church
Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar
Mr. John Wolgemuth, S.S. Supt.
Sunday, November 16th
Morning Prayer.
Every member
Acolytes.
Communion
Children, ages 6-12 |
7:00 p. m
Mt. Joy Mennonite C C r :
se 2 ennonite Church too much. The climax is very
Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess, | i :
Henry Garber, Henry Frank, | 10t and the water is very clear
Pastors fand blue. I am typing this letter
sunday, November 16th in Savannah, Georgio which is
4 ( * 3 3 r Na .
a. m. Sunday School. four last liberty port before go
10:00 a.m. Church Service. : i
friday ing out on our last manuever
7:30 p.m. Bible Study and |Our purpose in this operation is
Prayer Meeting. to lay some top secret type buoy
which is to help amphibious
landings at night. We are not al-
[lowed to say to much about it,
Ibut T don’t know enough about
The Washington Street
Church Of The Brethren
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
Sunday, November 16th it to say anything anyway.
9:30 a.m. Church School We are to return to Norfolk,
Theme “Jesus Co issi $ The ay
Tels er mimissions They, and on the 13 November for
availability
10:30 a.m. Morning two weeks tender
(Dr. A. C. Baugher {which will also include leave]
7:30 pm. E ) | and liberty for the ship over the
Yule ee de Viaie | holiday. We will be leaving for
Albert Gray. Jr . {the Med. in January for a six
| month cruise.
Salunga [ will stop now and eat a lit-
Church of the Brethren tle Navy chow which will in-
Worship.
will preach.
Evening Service:
Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge | some of those famous
John Herr, Supt. Kk |S I A
Sunday, November 16th (“Black eyed Susan beans”. /
Sunday School I. delicacy for any Navy man as
Morning Worship | he will probably claim. “I hope
Inspirational Ser- they will take this as a joke.” 1
| want to once again thank every
9:00 a.m.
10:15 a.m.
2:30 p.m.
vices
6:30 p.m. Love Feast and
Communion. one for the Xmas package
Glossbrenner Evangelical Sincerely yours,
United Brethren Church Clarence E. Wagner, Jr.
tev. John H. Gable, Pastor : :
Sunday, November 16th
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
4:00 p.m. Junior C. E. Dear Committee:
6:15 p.m. Youth Fellowship |
Rev. Richard H. Winters, dean |
of admissions at F. & M. will be | very delicious pretzels
the speaker | the whole division enjoyed eat-
Dedication November 23 | ing. They also said to thank
Dedication services for the | y io
new Sunday school unit will be | YOU for those delicious pretzels.
held November 23 and the fin-| Our ship,
ishing touches, such as cleaning, | {ew other Carriers has
repainting the tables and chairs, made attack Carriers.
making new drapes are under- | : :
way now by the De Tages When the Bulletin published
en of the church. Ladies making [the addresses of service person-
the draperies are Mrs. Daniel el 1 found John Williams ad-
Stark, Mrs. John K. Wittle, Mrs. | dress. During one of the week-
Eimer Forwood and Mrs. Park | ans in port I visited John. Sure
Shetter.
EE was good to see one of the gang
again.
Purchases Ricksecker |
U.S.S. Phil. Sea
5 Nov., 1952
which
been
Now at sea to qualify pilots
Home | for carrier duty as we have |
| ween doing since returning to

Mr. H. H. Krall purchased the [the States.
Annie B. Ricksccker property
| Thank you for the pretzels.
on West Main street, at public
|
|
Sincerely,
John M. Walters
TAKE STEPS
TO BUSINESS =o a |
sale Saturday for $8,975.
The property. consists of a 214
story dwelling with eight rooms
and bath, also a store room and
three-car garage.
C. S. Prank,
led the sale for


auctioneer cal-
Silas K. Stoner


jthe Annie B. Ricksecker estate.
SUCCESS P= LE

and W. L. Koder, executors of

refresh- |
Presbyterian [ly provided through the sale of
sentatives who would take part | fall,
Mrs. [st
Mrs. | ated as of that date the balance
Miss |
| Also Specialize On
| Associaion president, Mrs, Ed- |
Mrs. Ed- | Automobile and Truck Welding
Objectives and beliefs held in |
|
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Discussion Top- | mately 75 women attended the |
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November 16th {
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I want to thank you for those |
along with quite a
The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, November 13, 19525
und Reported By Com. would have been less than $60, (wildlife programs, it will build
000, a narrow operating margin. 'up cash on hand so that the
For some time the policy of | Money now being received game authorities will be in po-
Jo Game Commission has been | trom the sale of 1952 hunting sition to finance its operations
to use game fund monies, large. | ticenses will not only finance during the next year,


Lo Of Game


hunting licenses, for the benefit |
of Pennsylvania wildlife as soon |
|as it can be judiciously put to |
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Since the Commission has no |
[authority to borrow money it is |
[necessary to have enough funds |
reserved i late spring of each
year to pay bills coming duc
{during the summer and early
when the income is neg- |
GEORGE H. BROWN. III
Tax Collector
NOTICE TAX PAYERS
Five Percent (5°) will be added on School Taxes after
December 1st.
[ligible.
Evidence that the Game Com
mission is operating under this
| polic y is that on October 17 the |
| Game Fund Cash balance in the
ate Treasury amounted to only |
{about $76,000. Had all pending
[bills in that office been liquid
Electric
‘and Gas Welding

FARM MACHINE WELDING
AND EQUIPMENT \
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING

Cover's Welding Shop| ~~ a= |
mr. JOY, PA.
series of |
Phone 3-5931
Delta and Marietta Streets |


Go fesy counts
on telephone highways, too!
WE SELL
ARMSTRONG’S



RESILIENT
FLOORS Observing the rules of the road pays off
in safer, happier traveling. The same
courtesies extended on your “telephone
highways" brings quicker, happier i
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telephone service for you and your i
telephone neighbors. It always pays to
LINDL Suu usc your telephone sharingly—to space
ASPHALT TILE a series of calls—to release the line for :
RUBBER TILE cmergencies—to answer promptly. :
CORK TILE . a
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LINOLEUM TILE highway of communication to and from :
WE ALSO SELL the whole world. To enjoy it fully,
ARMSTRONG'S QUAKER share it with your neighbors.
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FLOOR COVERINGS
Mount Joy
Open every day & evening except
Wednesday |
Phone 3-3192
38 W. MAIN ST, MOUNT JOY
NEW Curve-Holding
Ride — New “Stabilizer”
—— suspension cuts side-sway
“= in both the Coronet and
Meadowbrook Series.
NEW Sicek, Trim Action
Styling Gives more hip-
room, head-room and
elbow-room. Up to 11 cu.
ft. more luggage space.

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In city after city, town after town,
record-breaking crowds are thronging ( on es! MN ——,
Dodge dealer showrooms. Their enthu- : am (10spating oss!)
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Specifications and Liquipment sul, {lo chamge wilhoul notice,
aaa.
Everythings New! \,,, 140-h.p. Red
Ram V-Light Engine.
Drive with “Scat” Gear.
Hood. New Pilot-View Curved Windshield,

New CG yro-Torque
New Jet Air-Flow
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