S ONLY PA. ing ty ing at tk and 1) NEE DAYS AYS rr. TEN GREAT NIGHTS | With Old Testament Characters By REV. Q. A. DECK, Pastor—Evangelist March 20 thru 29, 1953 = 7:30 P, M. I! Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church | MOUNT JOY { FRI:—ADAM, “Where Art Thou" SAT:—CAIN, “Am | My Brother's Keeper” SUN:—ENOCH, “Walked With God And Was Not” \ MON:—LOT, “Who Vexed His Righteous: Soul’ ) TUES:—LOT'S WIFE, “Whe Became a Pillar of Salt” WED: —BALAAM, “Rebuked By a Dumb Ass Speaking” | THUR:—NAAMAN, “Great, . . . But He Was a Leper” ) FRI:-——SAMSON, “Knew Not That The Lord Was Departed” SAT:—ACHAN, “Took Of The Accursed Thing” ) SUN:—JONAH. Rose Up To Flee From The Lord" i ) ) ), ) ) ) NH —-— = 0) i Mn } are at the Ann nea. Parents may leave ‘their children In ny C YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED We like especially to help young folks with their financial problems. Like to waich them grow and prosper. There’s a lot of satisfaction in that kind of banking. UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK OF MOUNT JOY | | | Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin | | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL Surprise Party On. Church News Philip oven party was given | last Friday A surprise THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY for Philip Andrew AND THE ENTIRE SUR- celebrating his 13th birthday | ROUNDING COMMUNITY. {by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | ——— Chas. S. Rovenolt, 42 Colum- First Presbyterian Church bia avenue. this boro Mount Joy, Penna, | Members of the Radio Club Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor | were guests and enjoyed an cv- | Bulday, Waren ae School (ening of fun and refreshments 9:30 a.m. Church School. Bo 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship | from 8 to 10 p. m, Rovenolt | last year Philip's father, Mr organized this group Sermon: “Before Palm Can Come” Sunday §:%0 p.m. Westminster Fel- |p keeps up their interest in | owship. 3 tones py : y : ra yy taking 0 ri- 7:30 p m. Evening Worship | Fado by taking the mt ya | Sermon: “The High Priests” ous code and radio meetings | | Church of the Breton | throughout the county. Falmouth Pike Meeting. Rev. Wm. Longenecker, Pastor | Sunday, March 22 9:00 a.m. Bible School Salunga 10:00 In the absence of Rev Church of the Brethren Longenecker, pastor, who | Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge | conducting evangelist S| John Herr, Supt, at Staunton, Va., Rev. Rufus | Sunday, March 22nd Jelser, of Elizabethtown. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School Wednesday { 10:15 a.m. Worship Service. 7:30 p.m. Cottage prayer | i. meeting at Rufus Miller home. |The Landisville Church of God | pastor S. Supt, E. T. Tillett, Paul Ss Baker, C. Newtown I. U. B. Church | Rev. O. K. Buch | Sunday, March 22nd Sunday, March 22nd 9:15 a.m. Church School. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship | Evangelistic Services March| 6:30 p.m. Youth Groups. 22nd thru April 5th. | 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Ser- | . vice. The Church of God | Revival each evening at 7:30 | . > Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor P.M. March 22nd | Sunday School Morning Worship | Christian Baptism Sunday, 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Glossbrenner Evangelical United Brethren Church Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor | Wednesday es | Sunday, March 22nd 7:30 p.m. Missionary Meeting | 9:30 a.m. Sunday School S— 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Junior C. E. Youth Fellowship will sing. Mrs. W. Calvary Bible Church Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor | 6:30 p.m. Sunday, March 22 |of Brethren 9:15 a.m. Bible School. | Longenecker, directress. There are classes for all ages | :15 p.m. Evening Worship. | 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship | Young peoples chorus of Mount | sermon “The Life of God” | Joy Church. 7:00 p.m. Pre-Service Prayer| Speakers for 4:00 p.m. the revival eve- Fellowship. ning services continuing at the 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. church are: Thursday, Dr. S. T. Sermon, “Because of Unbelief!’ | Dundore, E'town: Friday, Rev. | Wednesday C. R. Swartz, New Holland and | 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer |Saturday, Dr. C. R. Beittle. of Will continue our study on Soul | Harrisburg. Winning. St. Mark's Evangelical United Brethren | Church Ezra. H. Ranck, Pastor Sunday, March 22nd Mt. Joy Mennonite Church Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess, | Henry Garber, Henry Frank, ! Pastors Q av Tarch 29 Sunday a School. 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Young “Peoples [ Missionary Sunday Intermed- Mecling-—Woérk in Ethopia: ate Clsss Worshi Bro. and Sister Daniel Sensenig 0:15 a. m. orsap Wednesday music by the Children’s Choir. | 7:30 p.m. Bible Study and) 4:00 eo m. Cantata “From Oli- Craver Meeting wy {vet to Calvary”, by the Senior eo yD Choir. Wednesday Crossroads Brethren In Christ 7:30 p.m. 3 Midweck prayer Church so, by 2 Good Housekeeping 4s WS Beautiful Tile Walls — at Low Cost! Plastic Wall Tile Venetian Blinds PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-3492 Jo Ti Co. O Daily i Mp4 y lie ang Lin eum Evenings Wednesdays MOUNT JOY, PA. | auditorium 11:00 p. m. | an Elizabethtown College | sentation, {the High | of | Ten | bara | Daniel Hess, | McKain, en | music [ Iieinaman News Items From E.D. Twp. School The senior ciass will sponsor “Twarp Dance”, QO i Friday even- | | ing, March 27 in the high school | from 7:30 p. m. The dance will be a “girl take bov” by a week of activities in which | girls, for example, will open | | doors for the ete, Patrick | Crankshaw is class. boys, Assembly Programs March 27 will feature student talent programs for both the [junior and senior assemblies land March 20 will feature cam- paign speeches for the offices of | for | the school Student Council {next year. April's assemblies [ will include a program by the Stevens Trade School Band, Latin American In May, the students will see Pre- a band program by School band; a pro- gram by the F. H. A., a program by the Music and Art depart- ments of the school and May 29 will be the Senior Class Day. Stanley S. Dotterer is chairman the assemblies’ committee. Members in Co. Orchestra Sara Singer, Ann Young, Bar- Martin, Dorothy Fletcher, John Musser, Jack George Rhoads, Steph- Doles and Ronald Haw- thorne will participate in the {county orchestra program to be at Manheim Township School, Neffsville, Satur- March 28. instructor. staged | High | day, Latin American Group The Latin American (students of the E. Donegal, Mt. {Joy and Marietta High Schools) | presented their | demonstration at Latin American Aunt E-town, Monday even- 16. The group played Kitchen, Mar. 1 o ing, I before the Business and Profes- sional Women’s Club. H. Mor- | rel Shields is the director. Teen-Age Night affair preceeded | president of the | Rhythmaires | [and the McCrea Marionettes. to | AMR | Planned | Eugene Saylor is | | what group | | Sally's | | The sophomore class will hold | teen-age night in the school auditorium Friday ing, March 20, 7 to 10 p.m. June is gencral high | even- | chairman | his own fate. Another was revenge; | ! foaming at the mouth, he ranted 1 98 about the terrible things he would | NOW } $ | do to all who were against him. PHONE 33622 AND WE Ugly mother of these other two: : N oY RUBBER BUNNIES was Fear. He spoke of glory, WILL MAKE SURE YOUR but his heart was not in it. His CHICKS ARE HERE. 49c¢c to 69¢c words and acts were proud and | cruel, but his mind's weye must have seen already the red flames " over his forsaken corpse. PLUSH BUNNIES $1.98 $2.98 Service. | of abr Thar i al feist 7 wp J i » affair. 1ere will be frvin W. Musser, Harry L. Bru- | of the affai There 1 e 2 baker, Paul Z. Hess, Pastors. | 7:00 p.m. Children’s Choir (Surprise admission not exceed- | Saturday, Mar 21 { rehearsal. {ing 30c. The evening will feat- | 7:30 p.m. Bishop and Mrs. 7:45 p.m. Junior Instruction | ure dancing and games. { Arthur Climenhaga, Missionar- | Class. > es T | ies to Rhodesia, South Africa,| 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir re- Play-offs To Be Staged will show pictures of their Play-offs of volleyball and | work :sn ii {ping-pong of all county F.F.A Sunday, March 22 : Viiv . i i » East J . ii Tenay wvangeiical groups will be held in the Eas 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Cong gation: ib Church eas > | 10:30 a.m. Bishop and Mrs. Rov Q. Deck Pastor { Donegal 1. S. Thursday even- | age $ roe g, March 26. Each F.F.A. in| Climenhaga will speak in a Sunday, A 291d | ing, March 6 E A incu service. 9:15 a.m. Sunday” School Lancaster will enter a volley dnesday : ‘YG i eo 10:30 a.m. Worship - Sermon | ball team and one »erson for | :30 p.m. Midweek Prayer by tl 2 Pp: mh Yrorsini Serm : oe : DS | is — | PY_the AE a S ping-pong. Robert E. Shaffer, ie pm. vangelistic Ser agriculture teacher, will be int Pre-Faster Evangelistic Ser- charge. vices every night at 7:30 be-! School Board Meeting Held | i iho F y Mave 9 ; | Kid . ginning Friday, March 20 and he regular monthly meeting continuing thru Sunday, March, we : 29th. of the East Donegal Fownship | | School Board was held Friday | The Washington Street evening, March 13. Principal] Church Of The Brethren | Bingeman reported on the ex- Elizabethtown, Pa. A err rected enrollments in Septem- | Rev. Nevin H. Zuck, Paster | . 1953 Sine rs ih 70 | Sunday, March 22nd | ber, 1953. Since more han 70 | 9:30 a.m. Church School beginners have registered to | study theme, “in the Shadow date, an additional elementary | of the Cross. . . | teacher will have to be employ- 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship; | ed. Several elementary vacan- sermon, “The Story of Jesus— His death”, by Pastor Zuck. 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Service of Music by the Chapel | | Male Quartet. | | Wednesday 7:30 p.m., Bible Hour, spon- sored by the Women of the Church. St. Luke's Episcopal Church Rev. Elmer A. Keiser, Vicar | Mr. John Wolgenmuth, S.S. Supt, | | Sunday, March 22nd The Fifth Sunday in Lent Formica Tops 7:00 a.m. Holy Communion. | 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. | | 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion. | eee - ere No evening prayer Confir- | mation - St. John’s, Marietta. YY . — MANHEIM R. GC. Robert Fry | Monday | 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship. | 7:30 p.m. Adult Class. | Tuesday 6:00 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 a.m. Holy 7:30 p.m. Litany Prayer Ser- in charge of The Ven Geo. | { H. Toadvine Jr., archdeacon, | Restor St. Andre rs Church, | | Harrisburg. | Acolytes Communion. | bhi | vice 2, PA. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. Excavating and Grading Cellars, Trenches, Etc. 8:36 p.m. Choi "Rehearsal. Thursday 6:00 p.m. Children - ages 6 - Rocks |12. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday, March 22nd ):30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship 3:00. p.m. Scrvice for the Bapti; “m of children.’ - 7:00 p.m. Vesper Monday and Trees Removed Service, PHONE MOUNT JOY 7:00 p.m. Catechetical class | in the Parish House. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Lenten | 3- 4 7 5 3 Service. ee intl i esa J Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. | | cies are of teacher resignations. | from Ito school districts with Federal- newal of | policy | Gingrich. [for the | [its April meeting. because Supply | were also expected bids for the 1953-54 year opened and referred to the sup- | plies committee for tabulation study. A communication the Federal Security Ag- eney indicated that East Done- gal Township will receive re- and imbursement for 106 children | under Public Law 874 which | provides for financial assistance | ly - connected children. If a 100 | per cent allotment is approved, | East Donegal should receive $7- | ,600 for the above students. The board approved the re- a landlord's liability | issued by S. Nissley | Approved also was | purchase of a power unit | high school stokers to be | used for emergencies. Bills for | were approved for | Acceipts of $41,204- .72 were reported. The 1953-54 | school budget was also ay sed and a detailed budget will, presented for board action at | f | | the o 09 $1,312.83 payment. | be Will Go To York Barbara Martin, Yvonne Bru- | [baker, Phyllis Wolgemuth and | Kline will attend the | annual Student Council District | Conference in York Friday, March 20 accompanied by their | advisor, C. A. S. Hollinger. et eee FARM LIFE In the past ten years, births | on farms outnumbered deaths. | | dom as ry March 19, last week in New York City. A| Cleo Shank of Ebgrle's Beau |She says the current trend in 4 | ly Shoppe attended the Interna-!hair-dos are that hair cuts and | ional Hair Dresser’ Show held! bangs are prevalent. ———————— — —— The Bulletin, Mount joy. | Pa., Thursday, | SHORT MAIR AND fac > International Uniform Sunday School Lesson BY DR. KENNETH J. TTI The Dry Cleaning Establishment Matthew Reading: In the Shadow | Lesson for March 22, 1953 26 Scripture: John 10:7-18 Devotional operated by the late Harry F. Brooks, will be continued by the family. UPPOSE Jesus had died five seconds after he was born? | What difference would it have | “% made to the Christian religion? One of the most ancient Christian | creeds says that the Son of God | “was made man.” Some theologi- ans have supposed that the Chris. tian religion would be no different if all we knew was that for one single instant the Eternal became | man; that if Jesus had died five seconds after he was born, he & would still have meant to us all | that he can ever mean. | This is surely a grotesque mis- | take. The New Testament declares | that the ‘“‘word became flesh,” that is, was made man; but that is only the start of the story. The four Gospels are there to tell us! that the Word became Jesus. It makes all the difference in the | | world what kind of man God-in- the-flesh is. ALL CUSTOMERS CALLS UP TO NOON WEDNESDAY WILL BE DELIVERED SATURDAY Brooks Dry Cleaning THELMA BROOKS, Operator * * Last Days Of Hitler Adolf Hitler was one of the false | leaders of men, as Jesus is the | true one. They had nothing in common except that . when each passed into the shadow of death, he knew it for it was, One of the most gruesome books of non-fic- tion is “The Last Days of Hitler,” Dr. Foreman by H. R. Trevcr-Roper (Macmil- | lan 1947). The author, a British | Intelligence officer, was sent to | find out, from evidence fresh on the spot, what actually happened to Hitler in those last days in Berlin. The story is a terrible one, and the more so for being true, In the days of his glory, Hitler had seemed to millions of people to be a great man. But when the shadows fell, and his ‘‘thousand- year empire’ was being erashed to powder by the armies of the free, then in the darkness of his underground bunker the real Hit-| ler came out—great only in mad- | ness and in evil, Three monsters stalked his soul! in those dark hours. One was in- difference to others, even cruelty: nothing disturbed him so much as FOR SALY IN OUR TOY STORE Order Your EASTER CHICKS EASTER BASKETS 39¢ to 98¢ BUGS BUNNY How Was It With Jesus? How different with Jesus! light that was in him shone more than ever brightly when the shad- Jesus, far from being WAY’S APPLIANCES 48 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. The ows came, —— indifferent to others, was sympa- thetically aware of them He ap- preciated, as others did not, the at, devotion of the woman who broke over him that flask of perfume. | When the disciples fell asleep in Gethsemane, he was not harsh with them, for he knew how weak We Call News the flesh can be, Jesus was aware, | . ois too, of his friends’ weaknesses Have You Been Visiting ? and sins. He rebuked the quar- relsome disciples at the supper HH 9 i table. He foretold how they would Had Visitors ’ 3 all forsake him and flee. He knew . a 3 how much fear there was beneath Been Divorced . Peter’s brave bragging. Yet he . 3 did not spend a single word con Bought Anything ? demning others, not even Judas. The loving and the unloving, the Sold Something ? : loyal and the uncaring, they were | . all on Jesus’ heart in those dark 2 apt hours. He lived for others then, Had a Party | no less than in earlier days. B 2 een To One ? : Aware Of God : If ever a man had an excuse for Got Engaged ? : bitterness and revenge, it was . Jesus. But his lips and heart were Been Jilted ? ' free of both, Fear did not despoil | him, because he kept on beliey- 2 ing in the Father on high. The Joined a Club or shadow of death did not conceal the face of God. Been Thrown Out of One It would have been easier, vou might think, to believe in God's Had Triplets, Quads or coming Kingdom during the days | » of success in Galilee than in the Upper Room with death breathing | over his shoulder. But even there he was as certain of God's King- if it had already come. Prayer had surely not always been the agony it was in Gethsemane: but he keeps praying even there. That God is and will be the final | Even a Baby ? Had An Accident ? That's News. Please Tell Us So We Can Print It and Tell Your Friends The BULLETIN MOUNT JOY Phone 3.9661 Judge: of all, ‘is not easy-to be- ligye “in a ‘Pilates “courtroom: but Jesus’, faith’ never ‘trembled.’ It is this Jesus, the Jesus of the lighted soul," whom “Christians honor serve as Saviour and Lord n ased on outlines copyrighted by the Division: of Christian Education, Na- tional Connell of the Churches of Christ, in the U.S.A. Released by Community Press Service, ) and Frain