The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 15, 1953, Image 5

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| : THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY || 6:30 p.m. Westminster Fel- | 513 Visits During Ha icapped in Lancaster Coun- The Bulletin--that's why {is adver=
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| &£& 9 AND THE ENTIRE SUR- RS an 7 | apa tisars get such excellant faulty
[ % g OW i e ROUNDING COMMUNITY, a Mt. Pleasant AN | Year Of 1952 a
0 er TEE In Christ Church | 4
| * Newtown 10. uU. B. Church Pastors: C. H. Moyer and BS 7 VT yo Tete
ht { : Rev, O. K. Buch Graybill Wolgemutl AN 7 1952 proved to be a year ol
i (So Called by Some Criti Sunday, January 16th Sung Worse, Ll mms JH [long hours and hard work for
3 e Cn ics) 000 ate Sanday School. inday, January 18 | ANN Sunday School Lessons #1 | ong hours and hard work Col
: 7:00 p.m. Worship Service Am Sunday aod. SARL, the siaff of he CHppled Crud
i 130 a.m, aching Service en's Society ate
: A Ch 1 . iy Christian End 1 Wednesday Devito 17 's oh ig Sates pa AX
: : ' sti Endeavor "oa Ian eo evotional Readi i .a.a | Schrieber, Executive Secretary
. oa hy wl 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting 163 Te ng: 11 Peter 1:3-8, : .
NLY : ristian, Common Sense View and Prayer meeting. L ayer | 16-18. of the Society, during the past TE
‘ The Chur year, 513 visits were made to dle
Crossroads Brethren In Chris The Church of God ‘ J :
es ’ Church Chis! _ Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor | Mountain; Valley patients in. Mount Joy and vi BALANCED 1
irvin W. Musser, Harry L. Bru- Suhduy, Junyary a tee | cinity LB
baker, Paul Z. Hess, Pastors. | 9:30 am. Sunday School Le lhe Secretary: sui
g dies, paul BE. Joss, istors. | 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship sson for January 18, 1953 The Executive Secretary said
Lr 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. | NE | that even though the patient
10:30 a. m. Worship Service Wednesday ENERAL Braxton Bragg was a [load was less than in 1951,
7:00 p.m. Christ Crusader’s | 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. ls ‘ hardworking brainy officer; |there was an increase in clinic,
Service. CET e—— ut there was one thing he would . 3 ion vicite Physic:
8:00 pm. Evangelistic Ser-1 Trinity Evangelical not do. He would not climb a [roms a hysieal
vice. Congregational Church | mountain to look for himself. One inl, TE
7:30 p.m. Each Night Rev. Q. A. Deck, Pastor | of the generals in his command, | mended for many more patients
Evangelist John L. Rosenber- | Sunday, January 18 | Nathan Bedford Forrest, had been | than previously. As in the |
. un a a uar 1 8th ry. he 9 15 a.m. Sunday School - up. From the summit of Lookout | past, we have tried to teach the
mmm ’ Callvate Bil Cru 0 iS? Ba ‘1 |: Forrest could see with | families how to give {reatment
alvar) > ‘ch Hy riec 3 Wha Ss S$ own eyes wha i | Ame vigits st
) Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor Lacking” | he could I the RE an 0 su vigils, Stated
\ a Sunday, January 18th 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. | ments and what it would take to the Secretary, and in behalf of
1 J wn 9:15 a.m. Bible School. Theme, “What About This New| stop them. He pleaded with Gen. | he Society, I would like to
There are classes for all ages | Version.” | eral Brags t ay a i” l{hank our many friends—it
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Wednesday | but i sg © come and look too; rould make ti i
671 oh sermon “Love Not The World." A 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting | a hh ein, me Nou). male the 0 one to Watson, Hoffman & Goodman
» 7:00 p.m. Pre-Service Prayer | Adult and Junior. Sy; a so he missed an | mention all the individuals and 205 pr .
Trinity Evangel ongregational Church Fellowship. 3 8:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal. | opportunity that never came again. | firms who donated equipment, 205 LOCUST STREET HARRISBURG, PA.
. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. w— ’ | money, clinic space and volun- -
3 “No Comdemnation.” Salunea | The Rhythm of Life f " bs aman a
ednesday " = Bi | A Sundz aT —— ion I ——————————
MOUN ine Church Avail | unday school superintendent - rr An
T JOY, PENNA. S38 p.m. Midweek Prayer |Earl Brubaker, Eder In Charge used to boast that he had never fis TTT
— . John Herr. Supt, | missed a single Sunday in close to |}!
A : - | Sunday, January | 40 years. An ob- |
The Landisville C ae ) ary Js) | ;
— O00 andisville ig of. God 9:00 a.m. Sunday School | server remarked
z uv. 1. ett, pastor 10:15 Missionary Service that it might have |
= : Paul S. Baker, C. S. Supt with Rev. H i sha Ag |
y . DN . ‘nry QR IDOE ap | ’ iia |
YS Sunday, January 18th | 7:30 p.m, SY 2: Speaker, been a good idea {
9:15 a.m. Church School. [Clyde Shenk, Missionaries fo | for him lo migs'a i
s 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship | Africa will be the speakers few Sundays, to |
' 6:30 p.m. Youth Socictics. | Wednesday | take some time off |
—— r:Z7Z™ 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting to visit other
Donagal Presbyterian Church ern | schools and see | |
ount Joy R. D. 1, Penna Trinity Lutheran C how they did it. I
igh 0 LE , a. J ran Church : y did it. It
. Seu Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor | 1s possible to keep
r January 18 Sunday, January 18 | your nose so close
3130 a.m. rel School. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School | to the grindstone Dr. Foreman
i >m. Eve 3 shi 45 1 nd rh
Sermon vane 10,33 i Morning Worship | that you can’t really see what you | |
Ye Tey Motive’. Meo p.m. Vesper Service. | are doing. It is possible ‘not to ||
N OUR Monday sea 1h a \
a: 7:30 | see the forest for the trees.” To |}|
First Presbyterian Church Wik 30 ba ne, Brotherhood| put it in another way: Life has a
. . . . : Mount Joy, Penna Ww eet in the Parish House. | rhythm of mountai al
Y, a. ednesday itain and valley. In |
Textile, Friction, Packing Dept. Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor 7:30 on. The Young Ladies) lite we have to do two things: If
Friday Bible Class will meet in the| get UP Now and again on a moun- |
ON EXPERIENCE NECESSARY 7:30 p.m. Preparatory Ser- | Parish House. ain where we can see high and
vice. : imino | far; and also to walk in the valley | You save money every week ¢ ;
wh 2 | save ye 3 ek ...every day ..
; Me Joy Mennonite Church | hers Ne Sanat: See beyond the every time you shop at STEMHAN’'S because
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APPLY T OUR dn A Roy lay ame og To put it in andl | every item is low-priced every day. And that
: ’ Pastors ys | Most of our life consists of every. |]| means 52 Thrift Weeks for you—52 Weeks filled
Em lo m t offi 1 5 Sunday, January 18th Say duties, of ordinary days, with with bigger and better savings on your food
. 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. | their problems, discouragements, | needs. Bigger savings because you save money
f y Ice d. m. to p. m. ay a.m. Church Service. | weariness and difficulties. But in all along every food order; bettér savings be > |
day nin Bile Studs: and Fare Moments we “get a lift” as cause you get the dependable quality of the fa- 2,
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Praver Meoting y angi the ety pi Ny rise abyve mous brands you prefer for good-tasting good- ER Quality Meats
. 5: 1 ) e usual routine ot df abi i i :
| — and somehow ses life. Tie | | ness. Get the thrift habit—the good habit of |
SATURRAY MORNING INTERVIEWS Mount Joy Methodist Church |and direction, as we never did oy [}| shopping here for all your food needs. 3 |
. p f A fishes! CH kes Minisio# | fore. The mountain-top experience Bacon Armour sliced 1b 4.9
lalph C. Alleman S.S. Supt. 1 |
er ect mn Sunday, January 18th we may call the best of life; but {| G d B f 85 |
ne g 9:30 a.m. Church School. | the valley is the most of life. The ||| roun ee tb C Bologna Lebanon 39
Rubber Tilgf— the perfect Classes for all ages. good life will have both mountain | |
TE U S ASBESTOS DIVISION Joo for a room in the 10:45 a.m. Worship Service. |and valley |
® ° use. Res@ts damage due Wednesday ) ‘ (1! ° 4 5
illed food, ete. 7:30 p.m. Women’s Society of] Visi ' 2 1 Pork L HH) 4 O. Boneless Butts C |
and years of Christian Service meeting at 9 | Vision and Service { Iver ’
OF all us today! the parsonage. b These high moments are rare | Olive L
My ut important. We read of one of 1/ {
of | 7 TL ve Lo 2th C |
M unt Jo Salunga i a the most memorable of these in ! 0 M e g k d p
RAYREST0S MANHATTAN, Inc. Til i | C OC ven Bling the familiar story of the Transfig- | Scar d I mo e |
| inoieum L.0. Miss Alice Strickler S.S. Supt uration, and what followed it. There |} 2 To E Ib 53¢ |
MANHEIM, PENNA. op ery day & evening Sunday, January 18th ‘| was the great vision on Mt. Her- | Ready To Ea
esday 9:30 a.m. Church School. i mon’s snows; and there was the |
38 W. MAIN ST., MT. JOY 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship | tough situation down in the valley. | OW ON 1 5
| Meeting. | Tough situations were common; [{# N LY Homogenized Ib Cc
od 130 p.m. Worship Service. | that vision came only once. It is |
== Saturddy Jan. 24 | the way of life always. Paul's |{| ang
) 30 a en's Choir! visi AAAS
aS» m. Children’s C vision on the Damascus road did Lie Td i
| not last long, yet it controlled and |
5 = iid inspired his whole life afterwards. |
The Union National Mount Joy Bank | cin 6 ii bmi, 30% en | Bern (use |
| wirch Of The Brethren | vet that day's vision drove him | crisp
reh Of ve s visic , Sengerstall
MOUNT JOY, PENNA Rev Riza Hei Ph t through many a year of toil and | Pascal Celery ay : 25¢ |
8B 1 . Zuck, Pastor : . : 4 PINK OR WHITE FLA.
dons ANE HUNDRED NORE Sunday. January 18th | trouble. It is the high moments | .
353 — ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY — 1953 Li” 9:50 ‘am. Church School |} Wa‘ give Dower io the low days, Grapefruit 3 for 29c¢
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT DECEMBER 31, 1951 DECEMBER 21, 1952 IW [study theme; “Witnesses To His| Life cannot be all vision, yet it
RESOURCES | Glory) ; 4 | Should not be all service. Or as we |] Maine P 19 bh 75
Xie svi Bribe OBR ARAL ant :30 a.m. Morning Worship. | shou rather say, the vision is |j| 5 at
ash Lue From Banks ‘es > Taos 35,087.54 if jormon:, “he Way To Meet | for the sake of the service, and |}! ame otatoes bag c
urities 41,125.2 1,832,962.25 ) rouble. the service translates the vision |f] : lar
Oth Sec ar” ):3 7 a) SRA Ve ; TY, [ arge
Other ec 82.3 8.60 i 9:34 p.m. Youth Fellowship. | into action. Vision illumines serv- |§| Sit Calif. Carrots re BO
Stock ; #50.00 16,000.00 ing 3. Worship, ice; service obeys vision. High |} oo YODS
Loans and Discounts Z,386,088.03 2.80 0 Wednesday : stan. Some © 45 4 | ROZEN : » 3
Banking House, Furniture & Fixtures . 38,916.28 84.967.74 7:30 p.m. Bible Hour; the] ays: We have ony high Tnoments | a qc | Baby Foods
Ofer” ig aD books of First ond Second of faith, when doubt drops away || S 10-03 ~y
TE : 31,034.15 10,0000.0 Chronicles will be studied this| 40d we vise to 4 certainty that | fancy ea
65616.91 3051 .622.99 week. never quite leaves us again. We | CROP , }
x all es | have high moments of hope, when OF sNOW app S a y 00
LIABILITIES Church of the Brethren the distant dream comes over the | 1 9c
Capital Stock IIL 5 Falmouth Pike horizon toward us and we see the | 4 8 Juice 3 ;
pra otock 120,004.00 lev. Wm. Longenecker, Pastor “alabaster cities gleam’’ as if they | Or ng! Jars
475,000.00 | Sunday, January 18th were across the street; and high a ERS
40,137.92 10:00 a.m. Sermon, “God's moments of love, so certain, so | SHINE CRACK
5. 4 136.49 | Judgment and Mans Sin.” profound, that ever after, under all | Sum box 790
re ne the trivial and troubling currgnts | oY fot
a bates +20 Geyer's Evangelical United | of everyday necessity the deever | Cup Cheese 25c¢
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4 Jo x Oiled Ue : ou ren Church love flows steady, ever sure. EXTRA
83.514.15 27 ) Rev. N. L. Linebaugh, Pastor | » A |
7,476.00 NM) Sunday, January 18 | "Wena Ras : ‘| ) loz
we ARB BIRT rr = 7:30 pm. Hymn Sing will] Prust Your Best Moods | Large Eggs ens 79c¢
5.668,616.91 $5.951,022.99 | preceed the opening of a series Life has two temptations here. { BLUE BONNET COLORED
- = of Evangelistic services which | re is to make the mountain's |X
will be held every evening. vision last without ceasing. We do Oleo In Quarters 3 1 C
mee ony, t want the glory to vanish in the
rust Funds . 23.000.0! ) [ha gon ;
eran ae Se J J).U J) St. Mark's Sloud: Bul this is § Tot WHITE AMERICAN SLICED
oorcie USEC ww wees ) Evangelical United Brethr even heaven is like that. There { 3
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FFICERS D EMPLOYEES Ezr H Church tie Sigion In ut Oe Cheese 2 Ib 34
VERE © QTR : : H. Ranck, Pastor £ an Ire
! MARTIN 8. MUSSER NORMAN H. SPRECHER CHRISTINE R. WEIDMAN | Sine ane ator will be service too, and more faith- | se
esiden gst. Cashier Clerk 9:00 a.m. Sunday Sc ful than any here. If there are any | .
i iL ) 9: a.m. Sunday School L 1an any here. there are any |
| JON B NISSLEY G. HOSTETTER RUTH SHENK | 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship| beings whom God has destined for | I ER
{ Wi resident Teller Clerd " 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship *| vision only, and not for sewvice, |
b LS. KRALL LINE/ W LONGENECKER ) AN CTR 3 | Wednesday | they are : gels, not me 'S
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{ cai 5. KRALL LONGENECKER ~~ FLORENCE MILLER Midweek Praves 87 8 i nom, ARMOUR’'S
aly To ard; a) Oppos emptiation is to
| .D. VICTOR SHANK RUTH COBLE KRAYBILL JOYCE MILLER Childrens stick at our work, never looking up |
Asst. Cashier, Asst. Tr. Stenographer Bookkeeper ! -hildren’s Choir [to see the stars; plodding ih the th ¢
( SAMUEL N. HINKLE Bt 7:90 p.m. Ushers’ League | valley, too busy to climb the hills. |
| Janitor | | meeting at the home of Mr Suppose the disciples had ben {oo
|and Mrs. Clinton G. Eby. | busy to go up to the mountajn top 0
( DIRECTORS 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir re- with Jesus? Trust your best nnoods. 4
W. A. COVENTRY MARTIN S. MUSSER PHARES R. NISSLEY hearsal. | They do not deceive you, if} they 5
CLAUDE H. GROSH CLARENCE S. NEWCOMER ALVIN J. REIST i Tr | come in‘his company. Down # the
HENRY H. KOSER JOHN B NISSLEY HARVEY RETTEW SUIE STARTED | valley, in the tough situation,’ they !
. Complaint in divorce. Wini-| may seem to have heen only | 3 %
Arnold, Bricker & Beyer, Solicitors fred M. Schermick, Pine Street,| dreams; but they are not | | S E |= i oY 3 RV | (& E i! R K 3 ! |
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° MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION y, vs. Eli Schermick,| pian of Christian Na- | ||
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