Harold | be held of Miss m R4. mm "ee wr Ww 4 - wie ww SON gai We if / asi Srna SE rm. mmm as pad i tn TREES RARER [ Graybill Wolgemuth, RI SE CES (Sunday, June 14th Ergatan S. S. Class SUNDAY Church News Ey Sn Se ; IA ; JUNE 7th | 9:00 am. Sunday School. E L Part rr 7:00 p.m, Christ's Crusaders’ | njoys Lawn arty AN Lion NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL/Mmeeting, ; 10:30 A. M, — ow a I ————— Miss Betty Jane Charles and | = - rT THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY Mrs. Margar Mack . Jerry Berrier, son of Mr. and "The Foolishnes { G d AND THE ENTIRE SUR- Re Tne Cane of God, ' : I's. A he Kiso Shier Nit oy Bo ri i Nhs “ VV, a elwig, rasto ame 10 Lrgatan sunday | 4 ark ne gai 5 © RUUNDING COMMUNITY, Sunday, June 14th . School Class on the lawn of Springs Road, spent the week —-— vices 30 a.m. Children’s Day Ser-| home, Tuesday evening, end at his home, and returned — 7:30 P. M. Mt. Joy Mennontte Church ait June 9th. | to Detroit Sunday, where he is \ . . Hom Lagi, Amos: Hess, 7:30 p.m. Evening worship Following devotions and the attending an electronics and en Christ In The Mid +" y Ge SA y rank, | 7.30 p.m. Missionary Meeting | business mecting a Hat Social | gineering school. S Sunday, June 14th : Tm : was held. Donald Thome, Rachel Leh a.m. Sunday School. [he Lapdisvhis Church of God Delicious refreshments were ' man, Jerry Berrier, and Ruth 7:3 p. m. oung People's “1. pastor SOTrVe wing: Mrs Ww Zer, Spe ; p al CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH Meeting. Theme “Children Who = Paul S. Baker, C. 8. Supt. 1s th Tolle is Mrs. | Obe rholtzer, spenil Saturday mt NEW HAVEN & A EYES Trees Knew God.” Sunday, June 14th Jay Barnhart, Mrs. A. Nissley | Red Point Beach, Maryland, NE ¢ & HENRY STREETS Monday thru Friday yd a.m. Church School. Erb, Mrs. C. Robert Fry, Mrs. | where they enjoyed a picnic, 7:00 p.m. Bible School - 0:30 am. Marning Worship | [,ester Eshelman Mrs. Robert | poating and swimming Sore - : Rees a. Lidle | a3 ; ng Leste ; an, Mrs. (boating and swii g Sermons by the Pastor Rev. W. L. Wilson Ir. glazes Io 2. ages, 7 a yy TD. hip Graybill, Mrs. Eugene Funk, | Mrs. Thomas W. O'Connor a aa i in 7:30 p.m. First session of Bi- — . " | Mrs. Harvey Hawthorne, Mrs. | and children, Mimi, Betsy, Tom - — ee ble Meetings, Paul Trinity Evangelical | Clyde Mts. Millon i my and Susie are visiting wid rb will speak about “Children Congregational Chure Mowrer, Mrs. Flory Newcomer, | Mrs. O'Connor's parents at . Need Good Parents.” I oe ne } Mr Norman Fitzkec Mrs. | Westfield, N. J tev. Q. A. Deck, Pastor Yrs. Aorm | wesllield, N. J. Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin Mt. Joy & Salunga Methodist Sunday, June 14th | Theodore Wiedler, Mrs. John] Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Kramer Y Churches ; with Children’ Scrvice Zeller, Mrs. Robert Schroll, | and S/Sgt. and Mrs. John Abel W ela ith 'n’s Day Program | se. Muroarat Maokinse {ss |, anehiar (Gi spent Tues- SO A A TP Sees, en Paghor | 1:30 pan. The final Bible Mrs Re Los hn Sail, en 2 MT. JOY 3-693 OUSE a "TTA 8.8% : ecture by the Rev. R. S. Wolf- | Helen M. Schroll, Miss Betty day and Wednesday a eho IT. JOY 3-6931 HOUSE PHONE: MARIETTA 6-2537 }19 300 am, Sunday School at the Liostetter Pavilion. | Jane Charles. | beth Beach, Del. and Ocean City Worship Service - “The Years A Moody Lassie Sel a Film| The class will hold an out-| Maryland. HANK'S AUTO BODY SHOP I Or the message. own, {door supper in August at the A Wf Mount Joy - 9 A. M. iii | home of Mrs. John Zeller. : Salunga - 11 A. M. ree eer Loca! Church Will 28 OLD MARKET ST. Prayer meeting in Mt. Joy| Trinity Lutheran Church ul | ‘ each Thursday Evening at 7:30. Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor [FOOD SALE Hold Tent Meetings MOUNT JOY, PA. | WSCS Meeting - Mt. Joy -/Sunday, June 14th | The First Presbyterian | Ee Wednesday, June 17th. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. | Chure Sel i : SOT : = ~ r — Salunga MYF Picnic - Dog-| 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. | JChiuteh + Sehiool will sponsor The Jrethren in Christ | F ood Sale on Saturday morning ic services. i ST. ALL GL. ASS June 16th Ee a | gie Roast Tues., John Hank, Harris N: ¢ “har rrison Nauman, In Charge Mt. Pleasant 3tJ18c Proprietor Pastors: I Moyer Brethren In Christ Church and Tuesday "Guaranteed by 5 | Good Housekeeping a . 45 WS Beautiful Tile Walls — ai Low Cost! Plastic Wall Tile Venetian Blinds PHONE oy Pid 7:45 p.m. Women's Mission- | June 13, at 9:30 at Titus Rutt’s ary Society will meet in the|Insurance Agency, East Main] Parish House. Mrs. Oscar Starr | gireet, Proceeds will be used | [will lead in the discussion of the Yor the Chute Yi: Fund. topic “The Blind and Deaf of] 01 16 urch Organ ung America.” Cakes, cupcakes, pies, redbeet! | eggs, deviled eggs, baked beans, ithe Leader. sunday, — 8:45 a Sa | Grossronds Brethren In Christ 10:00 Church {rvin W. Musser, Harry L. { | { Bru- | The Washington Street { potato salad, candies and cook- Church Of The Brethren | ies, will be on sale. Please bring | Elizabethtown, Pa. | t Rov. Nevin in Zuck, Pastor | your ywn containers. ho ‘Sunday, June 14th | SS -—— | 9:30 am. Sn, School | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. ~Y Study theme: “Paul Champions| ———————o- [Christian Liberty. {Florin Church of the Brethren > 3 10:30 am. Morning Wor: ship; Abram N. Eshelman, Children’s Day Service by the | Elder in charge {boys and girls of the Pr ‘imary | Clarence Douple, Supt. and Junior Departments of the|Sunday, June 14th (Church School. | 8:45 a.m. Sunday School. | 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. | 10:00 a.m. Morning Service. / | 7:30 p.m.. Worship Service. Rev. Carlos Ziegler will preach! Rheems Church of Brethren the sermon. Abram N. Eshelman Wednesday Elder-in-charge 7:30 pm. Elder L. D, I A Leroy Hawthorne, Supt. June 14th m. Sunday School. a.m. Morning Service. Mark's St. hurch will conduct | a Tent Meeting from June 16th {to June 28th on the Paul Ober |h oltzer farm, Manheim R4, a bout midway between Mt. Joy and the East Fairview Church. The Rev. Joseph Vanderveer 1 of Ontario, Canada, will be the evangelist. Weekdays the ser- vices will start at 7:30 p. m and Sunday at 7 p. m. Tuesday and Fridays will be meetings and Saturdays will be Youth night. June 18 has been designated as family night, re ell) Rev. Durfee (From page 1) may have been a former soldier who failed to become acclimat- ed after returning from the ar- my and’ ended up as a thief. Remembering that to this “Today shalt Jesus had said man | MOUNT JOY , eo ALY baker, Pr: Zz. ss, Pas S. Rvancelics nite sid ; . Lay 3-3492 Ag io Tos ou hl ss, Pastors Evangel eal Brethren thou be with me in paradise Open Daily M ut Joy ile and | / (o. TL 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Ezra. I. Ranck, Pastor he continued by stating that jor my : i 104 mo eum x J 10:3 30 am. Morning Worship. | Sunday. June 14th while much cannot be known ngs : rg ; ; J Wednesday Mise p | 9:00 am. Sunday School of paradise until we die our- uxce 8K TH h 3 issionary rayer | +30 ron’s Dav Pro. SC . Meting nay aye ora a Dy selves, much can be | 8-tfe MOUNT JOY, PA Formica Tops ; — baboon ne “US through God's word. He empha- ? : Newtown I. U. B. Church | Wednesday | sized that those who died serv- i A Rev, O. K.. Buch | 7:00 p.m. Midweek Prayer |ing their country were with Je - - “a ———=| 0:00 a. m. Sunday School sus, that they needed not to 3¢ p.m. Worship Service. Thursday | . st Thursday ( 7:30 p.m., Dorcas Society | WOITY any longer, that they su |" 7.30 p.m. Christian Endeavor | meeting at.the Tyndall Cottage, | fered no longer, and that in | 2d | . | 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting | Mt. Gretna. : heaven “God shall wipe away | eq Sah pm. Senior Choir re- all tears from their eyes.” i 5 Calvary Bible Church Acarsal. The Mount Joy High School i! Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor | S—— alont: with ||Sunday, June 14 | Donegal Presbyterian Church [Was represenied, ajong wi {i 9:15 a.m. Bible School. | Mount Joy R. D. 1, Penna. various organizations from Mt. MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA. j Our study is in II Samuel. | Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor | joy. t! 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship |Suntay, June, 14th. etl @ Wp re Service. Message by the pasto v:30 a. m. Church School ‘The Foolishness of God” is a|Children’s Day Program WEDDINGS . continuation in our study of} — —- the hooks of I Corinthians { Presbvterian Chure 2 BT BOTH A ir C om R ressor WwW or k Rock 00 p.m. Pre Service Prayer | ¥ is Feshyiorian i eh BATES — HERECHELROTH OCKS Fellow: ship. R Hor rats a William Bates, son of Mrs. y 1: . Come and pray for the Evening | hev. Harlan C. Duriee, jo Bates West Main Street Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. service with us. | Sunday, June 14th. is r and Miss Rachel Here an 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. | 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Mt. Joy, and Miss kac { The Pastor will bring his second | C hildren’s Day Program. chelroth, daughter of Mr. and | message on the book of Revela- ——— - Mrs. Benjamin Herechelroth, ol . . " ‘ Excavati n and Grad i n Trees tion. “Christ in the Midst”. St. Luke's Episcopal Church Bainbridge, were married Sat- gd J R d Monday bags "Dai Vv | The Rev. Paul 2 Emenheiser, | yrday, at 2:00 P. M., at the Lu = I Nn. ally aca= | ST i. Jicar Ha . >. i Bi sch Thora. 4% HER RR I Bn LT ther: 1 , Bainbridge, P: Cellars, Trenches, Etc. emove tion Bible School. There are | SUNDAY SCHEDULE thera OM arch id classes for all ages from 3 years 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. Miss Nancy Smith, Bainbridge old through adults A bus will 9:30 a.m. Church School. | was Maid of Honor. Leroy Bates tour Mt. Joy and I lorin cach 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer. of the bridegroom was PHO evening from 6:30 to 7:00 to| 1s, 3rd and 5th Sundays NE MOUNT JOY 34753 pick up students Holy Communion - 2nd and est man, a i RE TE 41h Sundays The reception was held at the 20 J. re * ~ Ayo. : re When in need of Printing. (any | Holy Days, home of the bride. thing) kindly remember the Bulletin) 7.00 a m. Holy Communion oir > In Servi eo” Those In Service yy QU Ji ov Fontainebleau, France You can vacation as you choose nexi year if you Join our VACATION CLUB Now |! for a Vacation Club can help you pay the way to the vacation that you like best. By joining now and putting aside 2 small sum each week you can easily accumulate the money that it's and it's the sure you will need next year. simple, it's easy . .. way to have a carefree vacation First National Bank & Trust Co. AS DEPENDABLE Prices Include Federal Tax Xr | OS MILTON :.: | @ 19 jewels. 14K natural gold- ® filled. 18K ap=- ADAM | & plied gold nu- 87 E. | meral-dot dials | © P | ® . ® ® ® 9 Main St., JE my NEIL...17 jewels. 14K natural gold- filled. 18K applied gold numeral dial, \ H. GREER Mount Joy, Pa. HONE 3-4124 June 2, 1953 | Dear Rem. Committee, I want to thank you and the of Mount Joy made possible the the gift that I received. y to hear that such a commit as this did get the full support needed in order to stay all who of people sending I'm sor- 1 i L ce not in existance. The Mount Joy Julletin comes to me regularly. It is al- ways good to hear of the pro- gress that it is making in better- ing itself. Thanks again for the Yours truly, Richard T. TAKING 30-WEEK'S Aviation Cadet Lawre Rop- ka, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Ropka, Mount Jo; R1 is now taking a 30 navigation course the gift. Boyd COURSE nce weeks avia- at tion cadet school at Harlingen Air Force Base, Harlingen, Texas. Sr i nen. MEAT TO EGGS Scrambled cggs will be a fla- treat if you dried sliced pork sausage vor add some cut-up beef, or frankfurters to them they cook | A ime | Bulletin Ads Pay Big Dividends. while | childrens | 000 COCOTOODOD OX g NP ew Call I ati a The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa., Thursday, June 11, 19535 IN Al APPRECIATION | BEATING EGGS The Mount Joy Hgh School Two or three drops of lemon Alumni Association wishes to juice or a pinch of salt added to tell all those who prepared po-| the white of eggs will ‘make tatoes. salads and cakes that |!hem froth up and beat quickly. they appreciated thei work Er By your preparing these dishes, SIMON P. NISSLEY we were able to give the suc- cessful dinner Saturday night MaRy'e. All bills for ingredients may be FUNERAL DIRECTORS presented to Miss Christine Mount Joy, Pa. Weidman, yan. 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