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He himself was a victim of numer- ous persecutions in Europe be- two world wars, and of how he across national imprisonment. found faith in in Danzig and re theological training where he also la- missionary to his has a thrilling s.ory had to smuggle Mr. Seidler ceived his in England, as a | people for nearly thirteen years | Defense Work during before coming to this continent. | Even the years spent in Eng- | land were not to be uneventful for him. He was active in Civil | the war, and has several narrow escapes | when direct bomb hits were | scored on the Mission premises | | where he was in charge of the | people made homeless through the raids of the nazis. | Springs Road, is a director E. Melhorn, Donegal a member of the Cross Roads Brethren In Christ of the American Missions to the Jews, John Board of Inc. —— a School Of Christians TERRIFIC VALUES! wo $1 Shorts Athletic Shirts Knit Shirts long sleeves Boys Anklets 69¢ VALUE Men's T Shirts Men’s Work Hose 4 «$1 Dollar Off ON ALL MEN'S PANTS 49¢ | message on Dollar Off ON ALL MENS SHOES 2.41 «1 7%¢ VALU Women’s Rayon Panties E BLUE SWAN USTER BROWN Ackles ONE LOT (Cinderella Dresses 99¢ VALUE Nvian Hage NEWEST STYLE 19: SR 1 Be Shrine Nrecses NEWEST ALL Snoring Coats NEWEST Children’s Coats Children’s Shoes VALUES TO $5.95 New Spring Shoes $29 .. Mount Joy Dept. Store 53 EAST MAIN STREET WOOL MOUNT JOY fl Planned By Church A School of Christian Living | with special emphasis upon ev- | angelism and Christian growth | will be held the next three Sun- RN | Street Elizabethtown. | various | be | which will feature a film strip day evenings in the Washington Church of the Brethren, Classes for the age groups of the Church will be held at 6:30 to followed by a program | and a message on some phase of the Church's evangelistic RB their | Adults, | K. Ezra Bucher; Youth, work. offered and as follows: Bucher and Eby Es. The classes to be teachers are Henry G. | penshade and D. Paul Greene; | Junior | Greene; | S. Eshelman; i | these classes will stress | It Means to Be | a | will § 11 i Church the High, Mrs. D. Paul Grades 4 to 6, Mrs. E. and Grades 1 to 3, Each of “What a Christian and the Church.” In addition to these classes, there be a training course for visitors, taught by Pastor Nevin Zuck. This coming Sunday evening the 7:30 service, Mrs. Ralph Williams. Member of at § | there will be a sound film strip “Power Unto Salvation” and a “Effective Evangel- by Harold Martin. This school is planned as a period of for evangelistic be held in the week of March 14 with the Rev. Merlin E. of Roanoke, Va., as the ism” preparation meetings to to ‘21, Garber | guest preacher. | i | { LOCAL WOMAN IS | |. of the | | | | | Oliver S. Schaeffer in { NATURALIZED fourteen persons who were sworn in as citizens United States by Judge Natural- ization Court Friday morning was one Mount Joy woman. Mrs. Lloyd Myers, 433 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy, was naturalized. She was born in Among the | Yugoslavia. | Stoner, | Andean Missionary ‘To Speak Sunday Society of Mark's Ev- Brethren The Women's World Service of St. angelical United Church will hold the annual World Service Day program this Sunday evening, February 28, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Paul Streich. who is a missionary to the Andean Mis- sion in South America, will be the guest speaker. The Andean Mission is a cooperative effort ! of several denominations among the Indians of the Andes Moun- tains in Ecuador. Rev and Mrs. Streich are two of the members, of the mission staff. Mrs. Streich is an tic speaker and has a challeng- ing message concerning these needy people. In a recent letter she wrote, “The Indian - mas- terpiece of white achievement: a crushed human spirit. Who cares about the Indian? Jesus Cares.” Also, at this service a quar- tette composed of Miss Shirley Eby, Mrs. Stoey Barrick, Mrs.| Elwood Mateer and Mrs. Robert] will sing. Members and friends of the church are cord- ially invited to attend. Don Cossack Chorus To Sing In E-Town The Platoff Don Chorus will appear in the Eliza- bethtown College auditorium- gymnasium at 8 p. m. Monday, March 1, as the fourth number in the Community Program ser- ies offered jointly by the col lege and the Patton School for Boys. On their fifteenth sary tour the Cossacks, all of them now American citizens, will present a varied three-part program of hallowed anthems of the Greek Orthodox Church, haunting folksongs, boisterous regimental and gay peasant songs. Among their selections! will be: Of the Mystical Sup- per, Lvov-Fiveisky; Those Ev-| ening Bells, elegy on the bells by Kolzoff; Song of the Flea, Moussaorgsky; Galitzky's aria; o from Prince Igor by Borodin; and Song of the Plains by Knip-| er. Under the direction of Nich- olas Kostrukoff who gathered them together after their exile from the Don River country the Cossacks have done 1400 concerts in the United States. 100 in Canada, 120 for the USO| in the Far East, and 125 for the! USO in America. ganized in Prague, Czechoslava- kia in 1927. Members are white Russian emigres who Communism in Russia as early as 1918-20. - co -— BIRTHS Joy, a son, yesterday, at the St. Josenh’s Hospital, Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Florin, a son, yesterday, at the Lancaster General Hospital. a BREAD STICKS Soups and salads will have extra flavor if you serve poppy-| seed-cheese bread sticks. enthusias- Cossack! anniver-, The group was originally or-| fought Mr. and Mrs. Ray Keller, Mt.| Landis, Auxiliary | Organized newly Joy-Florin | Jos A meeting of the or ganized Mount ranch Auxiliary to the St. eph’s Hospital will hold a mect- ing Wednesday evening, March 31, at the home of the first pres ident, Mrs. Robert Gessler, ol Florin. Mrs. Gessler lives in the apartment in the bank building Other officers of the new ganization are Mrs. James dera, vice president; Mrs. old Zimmerman, Jr., secre and Mrs. F. M. Lawder, treasur er. or- Ma- | Har- ary; | This is the second branch or- | | ganization of the hospital's aux- iliary to be organized in the county. The first was organized | in Paradise. The Wednesday night meet- ing is open for all residents of | the area to become members of the new organization. Florin Church Holds Father-Son Banauet One hundred and eight ers and sons attended the ond annual Father and Son ban- auvet of the Glossbrenner E.UB.| Church, Florin, The affair was held in the | church with the women of the | church serving a turkey dinner | to the group. The Rev. Howard Bernhard, Florin, spoke on “The Value of a Name” and Charles and Phil- Rovenolt, Mount Joy, per- formed as magicians. Stanley Murphey, president of the local Brotherhood, toastmaster, George Houck, song leader and Jay Barnhart, Jr. pianist. Silver dollars were presented |to Ralph Mumper’s father for being the oldest guest present land to Clarence Geib’s son for | being the youngest present. fath | sec- | Monday night. was Two features of the were several boys of the Joy basketball team arrived ibe Coach Houck's much to his surprise but by invitation | {from the Brotherhood; and the] president of the East Pennsyl- |vania Conference Brotherhood, | . C. Spangler was present. Mr. a announced that the | | West Lancaster district leader | \and assistant for the new year | {will ‘both be Florin men, Jacob | |Stehman and Cloy Hoffer. SEAR WR ER evening | Mount | to | “sons” Grades To Feature Talent Assembly (A special assembly program will be given by the students in| the elementary Friday | lafternoon in the high school au-| |{ditorium, 2:30 to 3:15 p. m Miss Charles’ and Mrs. Good's | first grades will feature songs {by Betty Gantz, Carol Nissley, | | James Metzler, Arnold Gantz, | Judy Shermick and Jeff Haw-| Miss Hackman’s room | will have Frank Aument play- ing a piano solo and Pamela [ Toppin singing solo. Mrs. | Lueke’s second grade will fea- | ture a saxaphone solo by Rob- ert Walker a trumpet solo by| Laddie Germer and a piano so- [lo bv Kathlene Billow. Miss | [Kaylor's room will have Jeflry | Meckley and Eugene Funk | |playing an accordion duet. school a A group of girls from Miss “These savings are ings program. aa] PT oe) is a phase that is music to one’s ears. TRUST COMPANY MT. JOY ——=MT. JOY +++ FLORIN Insured for my sunny days” | Heisey’s room will sing; Helen | |Rutt, Nancy Schlosser, ates, Dennis Naugle, |Buchenauer, and Pat [Troy Mark will play an accor- | John | Carol | Shenk. | { dion solo and Cynthia Triple | will play a piano solo for Miss | |Ibach’s room. From Mrs. John- | 'son’s room will be Carol West | {playing a clarinet solo; Terry | | Stark. trumpet solo, and Sher- | lyll Brown, piano solo. Mrs. [ | Sheaffer and Mr. Kiscaden will | ‘have Marlene Sinegar and Mar- | Sprecher playing a clarinet | duet and Gary Stark and Mich- |ael Mumma playing a trombone | duet. While saving for the practical, also save for fun. Stop in soon and start your sav- NATIONAL BANK $10,000 wit F.D.\.C. ‘Speaker Announced ‘For World Day Miss Margaret Martin, teach- ler of the Bible course at Eliza- | bethtown College will be guest | speaker at the World Day of Prayer service to be held in the [Mount Joy Methodist Church | Friday, March 5, at 7:30 p. m | Participating in the service | will be women from the Church lof God, Evangelical United | Brethren, Trinity Lutheran, St. |Luke’s Episcopal, Evangelical { Congregation, African Metho- | dist, First Presbyterian and the ‘Methodist churches. | The public is invited to at- | tend this service since it has a world-wide observance on that | County 4-H Clubs Makes Plans | | derfer, | be | School. | groups decided to erect signs b Gold Seal AME 2 | ions on subjects. { of Lc [ next | 4, ! gymnasium, | uest | the { MRS. | ening. | Mrs. | Kenneth, | and Leroy Krall, day. q 4 three coming 4 Dates for ev- | ents were announced at a meet. 4 ing of the Lancaster County 4- as held Thursday, March 4 at the LD SEAL PREPARED the principal speaker. Sales Pavilion and the lead- First Pre byterian Church, 4 The annual spring party for ership training conference will H Club Councils. The annual 4- : St ard the Day with a Good H Club leaders banquet will be § Breakiast--it's Good for You! Lancaster wi h Dr. D. L.. Biems- | president of M.S. T.C 4.11 Club members will be held | 4 Saturday, May 15 at the Guern-| 4 held June 8 at the Brecht 1 girls] 4 sey The combined boys ard 20-02 pkgs 29¢ (1475) 75¢ 1b 73¢ on roads entering Lancaster Co. —— pe F.F.A. Chapter Meets The regular meeting of thel Nithess Oak F. F. A. of Py | Donegal High School met cently in the high school. various program of work com- mittees reported on their decis- This year, the setting goals for ac- Top ‘em with America’s Prize-Winning SWEET CREAM BUTTER RICHLAND CREAMERY BUTTER 4 Hulls Ideal Fancy Fla. 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Robert Groff, twenty-three Columbia, charged with burg- lary and larceny by Mount Joy Police Chief Park Neiss, an. nounced his intention of offer ing a guilty plea when the char- ges were heard before Justice of the Peace James Hockenber- ry, Mount Joy, recently. He was returned to Lancaster County Prison to await action of the grand jury. Chief Neiss was the only wit. He charged Try Asco Coffee and You'll Never Change! One of these “Heat- Flo” Roasted Blends is just for You. WHY PAY MORE? near Large Loaf Still Only Ideal Fancy Calif. Fruit Cocktail 3 57.00 Reg. 39c Ideal Fancy iNUTE MEAT TUNA = 35°C Tuna "i" 2.259 o Macaroni or Spaghetti 2:37 Acre Beef is u. 5, Gov't Graded Western Steer. | best. », Treat the Whole Family; U. S. Choice FANCY RIB ROAST we TASTE AND SEE! The difference is in eating this truly fine steer beef FRESHLY GROUND BEEF Ib 35¢ LEAN SLICED BACON Com Xin 69 4 PICRICS Lean Smoked Ib 43 { CHICKENS frying 10 GS ib35¢ Fully Dressed Frying Skinless Frankfurts Lean Plate Boiling Beef Fresh Pork Sausage Fillets of Perch n Fancy Haddock Fillets 1b 45¢c large 30-0z cans nes at the hearing. that Groff and a 16-year-old boy burglarized Newcomer Mo- tors, West Main St., February 14. Police said the greater paft of the loot—four auto radios, five white-wall tires and cellaneous auto accessories was recovered. ry Ta EXTENSION GROUP TO MEET MARCH 5 The senior extension incaster County will Thursday evening, March the Manor High Schoo at 8:00 p. m. Larry F. Livingston of the Du Pont Company, Wilmington Delaware,, will give a demon- stration on chemicals and prod- entitled ‘Progress In Bet ter Living”. A recreation period will follow. — HERSHEY TO SPEAK Sunday, February 28, Miltor Hershey willgive a report of his | travel experience on the cattle boat between United States and Eurone and of his visits in Eu-| in the Rheems Church of 4 3rethren. 4 4 4 v4 7-0z can mis 16-0z pigs old Seal Semolina Straight or Elbow G Macaroni, Spaghetti or group meet in ope Tender Beef Liver b {Te Meaty Scrapple Crab Meat, Fancy Pollock Fillets PEIFER HONORED A birthday party was held in honor of Mrs. Cyrus Piefer, Mount Joy Street, Saturday ev- The party was attended 4 Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Peifer, Margaret Childs, Mr. and Charles Peifer and so Glen and Charles; Cy-| Jr. Fort Belvoir, Va | Lancaster. | ———— FOOD SALE FEB. A food sale will od sy Sat-| urday morning, Feb. 27, 9 a. m| by the young people the S Luke's Episcopal Church in| front of the Rutt Insurance Ag-| | ency. The sale is being held for| | the benefit of the delegates go to the church conference in| | June. | tll meet | 2'0529¢ Fails, © 9 1h 25¢ It took Carloads to Bring You This Sale! They're At Their Best! Enjoy Large, Sweet and Juicy Fla. GRAPEFRUIT 62% {BANANAS - 2.27" VALENTINE GREEN BEANS "r=" Fa. 21%33¢ CRISP FRESH CARROTS “Westen 4 Fla, Pascal Celery 2 “chs 29¢ | New Potatoes "ji"? 1 Radishes 2 pkas {9g Large Green Peppers 3" 19¢ (POTATOE WH 50 bag 89c Seabrook Extra Fancy Peas U.S. 1 2 10-0z pkgs 29c¢ SEABROOK FARMS FRENCH FRIED POTATOES 2 9-0z pkgs 29¢ SEABROOK FARMS SPINACH Leaf or Chopped 214-02 pkgs 35¢ by Mrs. rus Peifer, Reg. § for ‘SY 29c Size t| $ 4 ned 4 4 4 4 4 4 ne 4 to 4 Mount Joy First (From page 1) (4) Promotion of industrial sa- fety; (5 Supplying a dramatic] medium for intelligent and ef- 4 fective sales promotion. Dramatic exhibits are being] planned by Pennsylvania indus. 4 tries to show their products and processes. Companies which sell 4 equipment, supplies, processes 4 and services, from the small supplier to the industrial giant | from the manufacturer of con-| 4 sumer products to the producer 4 of heavy industrial equipment, will demonstrate actual produc- tion and the newest innovations| ROCKWOOD’S Chocolate DELICIA Sugar Wafers Assorted or Chocolate Covered Wafers 1-1b 2.69 a 3B pkgs Weston’s Choe. Chip Cookies or Chee. Ben Bonus Nabisco Fig Newtons Twin packs tb pka 38g Marhis Buttar Fiavored Cookies 10-0z pkg Qe in their methods of production, | Sunshire Chocolate Chip Cocoanut Cockies 4 and in their product. In fact, Ask about our Plan to Get Free Sports Equipment for Athletic this Pennsylvania all-industry + Organizations by Saving Our Sales Checks. exhibit will provide an excel-| lent “show-case” of Penncylva-| 4 nia's industries. Pri ccs Effective Leb, 20-26-27, 1954. Quantily JR iate Resprved:
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