TE T=) Sermon by the pastor: "“Separa- ren Service Worker from Ger- 8:00 p. m. Semi-monthly 9:15 a. m. Sunday School HE BULLEN, Mount Joy, Pa. tion in the New Testament.” many. ; raver meeting at the home of 10:20 a. m. Worship - Sermon Th arsday, July 1, 7 Tuesday, July 6th 7:30 p.m. Worship Service aymond McCulloch, Elizabeth- |by Pastor. AL yy CALL TODAY 7:30 p. m. Women's Work | ‘Peculiar People,” by the Pas- |town, 7:30 p. m. Worship - Sermon TT eT TT zy Gs by Faster Seventh Arrival United FOR YOUR a. : a0 or ; ossbrenner fvangelical 8:00 p.m. Midweek Prayer 7:30 p. m., Bible Hour; Mrs. : 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting. Service. Jessie Cosner, leader. ponte] © 0 6:45 ; m. Juror i Religious Service APPOINTMENT Natit night 3b the Sunday, July 4th ’ 8:30 p. m. Senior Choir : The mh Annual United Relig- AT home of Kobert Hoffman 7 | St. Mark's Evangelical United 8:15 a. m. Morning Worship : ious Service sponsored by the . figme of Holtman Brethren Church 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Donegal Presbytherian Church | Dayphin County Federation of Doris Beauty Shoppe i bo Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship. R. D. 1, Mount Joy | Men's Bible Classes, with Lan Chocolate Ave.. FLORIN First Presbyterlan Church | Sunday, July 4th 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor caster. Berks. and Lebanon hi yd rsd 9:30 a. . Churhe Sc of y oy 3 hy "HONE 3-5853 Mount Joy, Penna 9:00 a.m, Sunday School Tuesday 0 39 1. m Count erating. will 1 I 5 Ne Daa 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship 8:00 p m. Senior Choir :00 a. m. Morning Worship ) es cooperating, w ’e rig S , oy Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor | Tuesday Wednesday Congregations from Eng- | held Sunday, August 22, in the Doris S. Houck, Prop. te Sunday, July hii Bhi 7330 pm. Monthly meeting of 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Lis) Chueh 3 Mar. Hershey sports arena, 7 o'clock, — v¥:30 a. m. Church School. (the omen’s Society o or service. elle y Presbyler- a Ly " a | 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship Service at the home of Mrs. Thursday ian Church will attend. P. M., DST. Dr. Bob Jones, at Donegal Church. Aram Musser; Mrs. Norman 7:30 p. m. W.S.W.S. meeting — Jr., president of Bob Jones Uni D C Killh ff ——— Sprecher leader; Mrs. David Crossroads Brethren In Christ | versity, Greenville, S. C., will r.H. NI etier Newtown E. U. B. Church Witman, speaker. St. Luke's Episcopal Church Church be the speaker. Optometrist Rev. O. K. Buch Wednesday The Rev. Emmert M. Moyer | (rvin W. Musser, Harry L. Bru. Jack Boyer, of Harrisburg, P Sunday, July 4th 7:50 p.m. Midweek Prayer Sunday, July 4th _baker, Paul Z. Hess, Pastors. | ill be the group song leader. MANHEIM 9:00 a. m. Sunday School. Byes y. m. Meeting of the 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion. |Sunday, July ith Plans are being made to have 3 S. Charletle 3¢ RO No worship service. | Church Soca. or Ini 9:30 a.m. Church School. 9:15 am. Sunday School FAD nD : Telephone 5.2888 O 1 Landisville Church of God | Thursday tion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer - | 10:30 am. Morning Worship. | four pianists to play at the y,, & wednes. 9.5:30 . Church News Landisville, Penna. 7:30 p.m, Christian Endeavor Wednesday : Wednesday a same time. Tues. Fri. Sat. 7.9 P. M. 4 E. Thomas Tillett, Pastor 8:00 p.m. Prayermeeting. ay 9:00 a m. Holy Communion 7:30 p. m. Missionary Prayer C. J. Speichler, Hershey; Rus- | | Tues. Pri. Sat NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL Paul S. Baker, Gen. Supt. —— Mount Joy Mennonite Church Holy Communion — First and Service. sel L. Moyer, Harold Ludwig, |! 9:30.1:00. 2.5 P M THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY [Sunday, July 4th Zion Lutheran Church Biship Henry Lutz, Amos Hess, | third Sundays; Morning Prayers, Sr Haha relstown and S. F Foustd : 4 5303 AND THE ENTIRE SUR-| 9:19 am. Sunday School on ran oa Henry Garber, Henry Frank |[second, fourth and fifth Sundays. Green Tree Church of the and S. F. Fought ELIZABETHTOWN SD ole i 10:30 a.m. Morning Worshi ra %& id Pastors : Brethren of Harrisburg, are co-chairmen « HIgh Bt. 20-tfc ROUNDING COMMUNITY 8 p Rev. Ernest P. Leer : Telephone 24-F . 6:30 p.m. Youth Group Sunday. July Sunday, July 4th Mt. Pleasant Abram N. Eshelman, Elder who will complete the arrange- ve ————— i 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship ahazy, u y 4th a 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. Brethren In Christ Church J. Samuel Sherer, Supt. ments for the service Mt. Joy Methodist Church Wednesday 9:3( a.m. Sunday School. . 10:00 a.m. Church Service. Pastors: Graybill Wolgemuth, | Sunday, July 4th ot Kali aes wt Rev. Wm. E. Harner, Pastor 7:30 p.m. Midweek Service 10:45 2m Morning Worship. | Wednesday C. H. Moyer 8:45 a.m. Sunday School C ommittee members are: Sunday, July 4th ’ ? ear : : Thsday Cholr Rehadrs: 7:30 p m. Bible Study. Sunday, July 4th 43 Music, Harry G. Trefz and Rus- ADAM H. GREER 10:00. ami. Sunday. School. ai :45 p.m. Choir Rehearsal a 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Florin Church of the Bretl sell L. Moyer, Hummelstown; JEWELER RAT ul ed A Calvary Bible Church ro 10:30 : Worship Servi x ethren | re Se Ces : 11 a. m- Church service at the Church of the Brethren 30 a. m. Worship Service. Abram N. Eshelman, Ushers, Paul A. Seavers, Her- Phone 3-4124 Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr., Sunday, July 4th Pastor Bible School will open July 12 to 28. Classes 7 o'clock. The bus The Washington Street Elder in charge Church Of The Brethren on aT Roy A. Walton, Samuel T. Becker, Supt. Raymond Evans, Falmouth Pike Rev William S. Longenecker Landisville Camp Grounds. Rev. Levi Zerr, speaker shey; finance, MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Harrisburg, C. py ‘- rm 9:15 a.m. Sunday Bible School Elizabethtown, Pa. Pastor i in & Sunday, July 4th haa eam Salunga Methodist Church Classes for all ages. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Sunday, July 4th ia ig through - Florin and 8:45 a.m. Sunday School. Hershey; Harry Hoffer, Hum- Sunday, July 4th 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship |Sunday, July 4th 9:00 a. m. Bible School - H. ount Joy. 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship | melstown; C. C. Bistline, Har- | d 9 a m. Church Service. Sermon by the pastor: “Filled 9:30 a.m. Church School S. Gerber, superintendent sees risburg; Publicity, Elmer 8S. A rtcarve 10:00 a.m. Sunday School. with the Spirit.” adult study theme, ‘Jesus, Our 10:00 a m. Worship Service. rinity Evangelical Rheems Church 2 alter 8 Sche Te Cl ; 11 a. m. Camp Meeting. Dr. 7:00 p.m. Pre-Service Prayer [Example and Lord.” Sermon theme, “Final Exhorta- Congregational Church Abram N. }.9f Brethren Schilling, apd Walle: 5. = hell, DIAMONDS Zerr, guest. 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. - | Fellowship. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship; !tion.’ Rev. Q. A. Deck, Pastor Elder-in-charge Harrisburg, co-chairmen. Boys Sunday, July 4th Scouts, J. Edgar Harkins, Her- Bishop Ralph Ward of China. { 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. Sermon by Don Snider, Breth- Ww e dnesday PRIMER FOR AMERICANS ou five in the United States of America, You are an Leroy Hawthorne, Supt. Sunday, July 4th 8:45 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Morning Worship 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship The Church of God Rev. C, F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday, July 4th 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Lester Eshelman Supt, shey and C. Raymond Evans, of Hershey will have charge of the Cross and Flag decorations. A Weddings The marriage of Miss Irene M. BY APPOINTMENT Electric and Gas Welding Also Specialize On FARM MACHINE WELDING AND EQUIPMENT American, me ic ; : 10:30 a.m, Morning Worship | Kauffman, daughter of Mr. and Real Americans like their country. They are proud of it. : pe ‘ st A : | Automobile and Truck Welding Ene 2 No Evening Services Mrs. Paul Kauffman, Reinholds, They think it is a good place to live. And they want to 3 July and August. Vio Earl Mvers. Mount Jov | LAWN MOWER SHARPENING keep it good—to keep it getting better all the time. ; Wednesday R D. 1 Sof} of the ite Mr and . i ; : FOr orf 1 5 . . ss 8 ) 3 late vi : Why is America the way it is? What makes it a good § 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. rs Linton Mvers. Talmage. took Covers Weldi Sh Case place to live? The answer is simply this: : TS, union Myers oo Woo PA Trinity Lutheran Church place at 10 a. m. Saturday in the S Throughout our history most Americans have be- Rev, W. L. Koder, Pastor | Swamp Lutheran Church with Delta and Marietta Streets lieved that every person has certain rights and duties Sunday, June 27th the Rov. H F. Minnihe officiat- | MT. JOY, PA. Phone 3-531 ES and respec onsibilities. 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. ing at the double ring ceremony. Americans have believed that there are certain things 10:45 am. Worsiio, The bride is employed by the Fire Auto - Casualty people should do, and things they should not do. Salunga Keystone Garment Company, They have also believed in certain things that people Church of the Brethren Reinholds, and the bridegroom, are, and are not. These things that people believe are called principles. This book is an attempt to state the Principles of Amer- ica in simple, primer fashion so that you can understand them, learn them, and remember them. This is important. It was because earlier Americans believed in these principles and guided their lives by them, that America has grown to be the good place it is. 18. The Right to Manage his Own Affairs. 19. The Right to Make a Profit or to Fail, depending on his Own Ability. There are other, similar rights of individual action w hich When an Individual cannot Provide his own 31 Security, the Responsibility should be As- sumed by Others. We believe that no one should starve, or be without adequate clothing and shelter, so those who have more than their basic Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge John Herr, Supt. Sunday, July 4th 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Bible Study and Prayer meeting. Local Group Is | Mrs. Ruth B. by B. R. Kreider, Manheim R.D.1, excavating contractor. The couple will reside the bride's parents. with The Ellen marriage of Miss Gloria Blumenshine, daughter of and the late Leon Insurance ROBERT K. BROWN 320 E. Main St., Mount Joy Phone 3-4062 If all of us learn and remember these principles—if ve are Principles of America, but all of these individual needs share the responsibility of providing the essentials of 4 Blumenshine, 343 North Second oe — Sag guide our en SE we wp tokeep rights may be combined in these two broad pr inciples.. security for those who need help. Incorporated street, Columbia, to Harold E. He pee ag o t an nN Ln a : 5S 5 i pr 'S é growing better, anc hotter, ar = 20. Every Man is entitled to Freedom and Equi 32. Each Individual must Deal Fairly with others. Articles in ‘incorporation for | son of Mr. ang Mrs. Dan- And if we follow these Principles of America, we can help make the world a better place to live in, too, ity of Opportunity. Honesty, fairness, and personal integrity are virtues that help free and independent individuals get along with each other the Living Foundation of Mount Joy Hope Evangelistic were iel M. Musser, Mount Joy R.D.1, took place Saturday afternoon at | Quality Meats a1. Every Man may Earn his Living When, without losing their independence approved Tuesday by the Lan 3 p. m. in the Church of God, | ALSO A FULL LINE OF The drier ; Where, and How he wants to. 33. Fair and Free Competition is a Good Thing, castor County Court. The | Columbia, with the Rev. Ray- he Principles of America are these . . seizes ls vo. : : Piciating i : / / There are also Limiting Principles . . . have always believed that mong in has been formed to distribute | mony Daihl officiating at the | BIRDS AL ~ oad dor iQ Pp ‘ “a anc . aQ dividuals or groups encourages greater effort which in tur money | double ring ceremony. 1. Each Person is of Importance and Value as Principles of individual freedom sometimes es clash with brings greater benefits to all. Sy for. religious charitanle) Attendants were Miss Mary an Individual. This is the cornerstone . . . the foundation of all our other beliefs in a person's right to live his own life, to speak for himself, to choose and change his leaders. From it comes our hatred of those **isms” under which the individual has no value or importance as a person, but is only one of many unimportant people who have to live the way asics iol den 1, the wedding music and Mrs irectly fr at fir inciple : S nose starts. : = : Phyllis B. Martin, director; John | i Fouls piss Coming directly from that first principle are two others Freedom for individuals carries with it an equal respon- L. Rosenberry, vice president| William Groff Sr. sang. that are also part of the foundation of Americanism. Ve Believe that All Men should Enjoy Per- those of individual equality. Therefore our rights as in- dividuals must be limited, and those limit tations are them- selves principles. 22. The Rights of any Individual shall not In- terfere with those of Other Individuals. Your right to swing your arms stops where the other fellow’s 23. The Rights of any Individual shall not In- terfere with the Welfare of the People. 34. Cooperation among Individuals is Vital PResiDENT EisENHOWER has said: “The freedom to compete vigorously accompanied by a readiness to cooperate whole- heartedly for the performance of community and national functions, together make our system the most productive on earth.” Principles of Individual Responsibility . . . sibility to use that freedom wisely. If we wish to remain free, we must faithfully fulfill this responsibility. and educational purposes. Its as- sets are $1,000. The incorpora- | tors are listed as: Paul A. Martin, treasurer and director; president, | Paul | Martin, Jr., secretary and direc- | tor; Rhoda H. Martin, director;! and director. All the officers are | from Mount Joy. | groom, | Donald Stock, | Lou Hilgert, Columbia, and Ver- non Young, uncle of the bride- Mount Joy. Ushers were Millersville, and Manheim. Mrs. played James Myers, Jean Campbell, organist, at East Pet Following a reception Kauffman’s Tea Room, Fruits & Vegetables KRALL'S Meat Market WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY Elmer G. Strickler sonal Freedom. re i wii Ss ths the right to 35 The Individual is Responsible for himself rr ersburg, the couple left on a Elizabethtown, Pa. Phone 117 : 5 adhd care. 2, Cwm wn | short wedding trip to Niagara |, 3. We Believe that All Men are Created Equal. 94. Every Individual owes Obedience to the Laws and his Family. ; : | Additional Service | Falls and Canada. The couple YOU py ONLY THE INSURANCE It is worth noting that the Declaration of Independence ex- under which he Lives He must protect them and provide for their present and . { will reside in their newly fur- NEED UNDER MY pressed the belief that “all men are created equal.” It did not ad future well-being. Is Added In Florin nished apartment west of Sa COMPLETE state or imply a belief that men develop equally or have equal Fhe individual has the right to talk against a law, to work and vidus anki an Sr : oe i ability, or that they should ever be forced to an exact equality vote to change that law, but NOT to disobey that law. 36. The Individual has Responsibilities to the Starting a new church service | junga. The bride is employed Fa | S 2 it of thought, speech or material possessions. Groups of which he is a Part. Sunday morning, July 4, the| at the Wickersham Engineering mi y ecurt y That would be equality without freedom. Americans have always believed the two should go together. In our Constitution, and in other laws of our land, Principles that are Patterns of Behavior . . . Many of our principles of individual freedomand equality are guaranteed to us by law. But we have other beliefs, He must give of his best to his community, his church, his employer, his union, and to every group in which individuals cooperate for their mutual benefit. Glossbrenner Evangelical United | Brethren Church, Florin, will | hold two morning worship ser-| Lan- Al- and Construction Company, caster, and the groom at the coa Aluminum plant. Fire - - Auto - - Life | Accident & Health - - there are set down principles to protect the rights and other general rules of action and conduct that have 37, The Individual has Responsibilities to his vices, one Sunday School session | et eee H italizati freedoms and equality of individuals. grown to the status of principles. And these too, are Coutitiv and one evening worship each| SPEAKER ospitalization foundations of Americanism. y. Sunday. | ANNOUNCED y AND MORTGAGE IINSURANCE 4. The Right to Freedom of Speech. This includes freedom of the press, of radio, of motion pic- tures, of every means by which man may express his thoughts. 5. The Right to Freedom of Assembly. As we believe in the right of individual action, so we believe that individuals should be free to act together. 25. A Man shall be Judged by his Own Record. A man’s family background, his race or iis religion, is not as important as what that man himself can do, for Americans believe a man must stand on his own feet. 26. A Man is Free to Achieve as much as he can. He must be an active citizen, interesting himself in local, state, and national government, voting wisely, thinking and speak- ing and acting to preserve and strengthen freedom, equality and opportunity for every individual. 38. The Individual has Responsibilities to the World. The new service will be held at 8:15 a. m. and is established | for the purpose of making more available the services of the] church and to be able to better] handle the number of worship-| Don Snider, an assignment in Brethren Service will speak this coming Sunday Germany for Commission, { morning at 10:30 in the Washing- just returned from | | 35-tf “A. I Tobe: Up Service MEANS 6. The Right to Freedom of Worshi We believe that where any hoy may become President, where Man's horizons have expanded. What happens in the world : ton Street Church of the Breth- wiles : i Pp any man may achieve greatness, there is the greatest incentive affects him, and his actions can affect the world. Today, there- ers. The 8:15 and the 10:30 a. m. ren. Elizabethtown. Snider, who Smoother Motoring Not he indivi] free to as he will, but for every man to do his best. fore, each man has a responsibility to act—and to encourage services will be identical. Sun-| is the former director of youth religions themselves are Ire¢ and equal. : : re his country to act—so that freedom and cooperation will be i fast ; 4 . : 27. To Achieve anything, a Man should be Will- Sidi : 3 day School will be held at the| “the. . Chive : 7. The Right to Security of Person and Property. eo Work J or“ d i encouraged among the people and the nations of the world. regular time, 9:30 a. m. and the| Nek for i hurc h o i : i C. . nig : Addai 3rethren, has been in Kassel, Not just one, but three Amendments to the Constitution (4th, e: Real For America’s Future evening service wil be held at| oc the past two years. His Sth and 14th) protect against illegal search and seizure, or loss mericans have always known that ‘you don’t get something have faithii Hi al i dann : v of life, liberty, or property, without *due process of law." for nothing,” that to get anything takes a willingness to work. Most of us have faith in our country's ability to move 7:30 p. m. . | message will interpret the pro- 8. The Right to Equal Protection before the Law. As individuals are equally important, so laws must apply 28. Achievement also Depends upon the Ability to do a Good Job. forward, to improve, to grow, to provide more and more individuals with more and more of everything they want and need in life, .. Crossroads Bible gram of relief and rehabilitation of the Brethren in Europe will also speak this coming Sun- He | equally all, specia ges fi / “ " . : to Without peril “or 827 group. Add to “willingness to work” the ability to produce results If we, the people of the United States, want to have School Is July 19 | day in the Swatara Hill Church 9. The Right to Freedom from Slavery. and the combination is the basis for most individual achieve- more material benefits, we must believe in and follow The Crossroads Brethren in| at 9 30.3. Mm ment In our country. . : - © Hav The This includes “the right to quit,” for no individual may be y these two principles: Christ . Church Vacation , Bible w= ree 20 Ev ; ‘ » Wie y a Fair Share of ris “hure aca aged AO WOTK 10% 4 29. Every Man has the Right to a Fair Share of 39 Te only way we can Have More is to Pro- School welcomes everyone to BIRTHS 5 ). The Right to Petition the Government. the Results of his Work and his Ability. duce More: and study God's word in the ses- 1 g ; S § i The right of the individual to “petition the government for Because of this belief, America has not only produced more > : | sions beginning Monday, July Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hess, redress of grievances” is evidence of the American belief goods, but they have been more fairly and more widely shared 40. As we Produce More, we must make it pos. . | 19. The sessions will be held | Mount Joy, R. D. 1, announce hat a S > a Wesel F thea by people tha any othe > y. el : Le | . § 8 JOy, 3 . yf iret governments Bis Shvant, Not the master, of the people. y moteipeope Ban in RNY : sible for More and More People to Enjoy | until July 30 from 7-9 p. m.| the birth of a daughter Thurs 11. The Right to Vote for people of your choice. 30. Seeurity is the Ability of a Man to Provide that which we Produce. Classes will be held for all ages. | day at the Ephrata Community This is the individual's most potent weapon in the protection for himself. a of the Unite g , Transportation will be provi- | Hospital. | You owe it to yourself to give of his rights and freedoms . . . a a that to x effective ; ; I we, the people of the United States, want a D ar ; or | ; 3. El: 1s : your car the BEST lubrication 1 be constantly and wisely used The only true security for any individual is the opportunity, better life, spiritually as well as materially . . . ded. If not contacted, parents or Mr. and Mrs. Elam Haldeman, and thit’s just what THUSE be consiantly anc avisely used. the ability, and the determination to work and plan and save . 5 : to contact| Salunga, : e the birth of |, © 1) BA at's just what fort : ee | 41. We t stand firmly Fi Belief: students are askec Salunga, announce the birth we offer! Let our grease gun incinl tov Nis OW esent 4 2. Self-reliance is vital to indi- /C SL Ste +) a RARE < . oy is Other Principles hold that every man has . . . vidual Er. Ar RL hd elon aus I IY Tor uly cols, our Paul Z. Hess, Mt. Joy 3-5452. a son Sunday at the St Joseph marksman get underneath it all 12. The Right to a Good Education proud and free”, who dépends on others for his security. Rights, our Principles. 4 Ey ™, Everyone, is welcome. | Hospital, Lancaster. thor hes always neal ast, aud en J > . ? ee A ee 3 A r; 10T(C gn. 0 SC 8 There are those who would chip away our confidence so | ep Mr. and Mrs.” Nelson L. Zea- | i" Leah ol "ND 13. The Right to Live where he pleases. : _— that their special brand of tyranny might creep into | SECURITY MEASURE | ger, Elizabethtown R. D 1, an-|your car's performance. See us 14. The Right to Work where he wants to Printed as a Public Service by America, They must not succeed. So, let us ask of every | Because of security . reasons, | nounce the birth of a son Tues- OFTEN! . : = Ai plan, or act,-or idea... | employment of the Central In-| day at home. The baby was ’ 15. The Right to Belong to an Organizatio M t J Y B I ti ae ar : . ; stay. 18 sport- | named Wayne Richard. S ERK S g g ganization. oun O u e in Is it With or Against the Principles of America? telligence Agency is not report-| named Wayne Richard. H 16. The Right to Own Property. COPYRIGHT LARMON - : ed to the Civil Service Commis- | — Ri hfi 1dSe . S . 1.4821 17 The Right to Sart his O Busines Primer for Americans was conceived and developed by Sigurd S. Larmor dent of Young & Rubicam, Inc., and his associate, Thomas W. Lapham. sion to be included in federal Stimulate your business by adver= 1C 1e rvice tation g he 4 15 Uwn usiness. Copies in illustrated booklet form may be obtained {rom Pruner Depi., Young & Rubicam, luc., 285 Madison Ave, N.Y. 17. Price 10¢ per copy, postpaid. ‘A employment totals. | ising in the Bulletin. MOUNT JOY 3-5241
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