‘Bacle brush ecw of 3 the fire is wd to two sh the ¢ wag tend mm NR I SN SI © Sn” LS ad Church News! x. PERTAINING TO ALL THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY AND THE ENTIRE SUR- ROUNDING COMMUNITY, NEWS The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Sunday 9:30 a.m. Church School Adult Theme, “The Way of Wis- dom. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon by Dr. Galen C. Kilhef- net 6:00 p.m. Children’s Workers Institute. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship I'ilm strip, and discussion led by Mrs. Nevin W. Fisher. Bw sday 7:30 pm, Bible Hour, Dr. R. W. Schlosser, Leader. U. B. Church Pastor Newtow n o ev. John Ferick, Sunday bserved in morning. » a unified t 9 a. m, There will be vocal and in strumental music by students from Blizabethtown College Rev. Frank Druckenprod, a re tired U. B. Minister will teach the lesson to th main school and the pastor will bring a brief message. Vednesday 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeling. Mt. Pleasant Brethren In Christ Church Pastors: Graybill Wolgemuth, C. H. Moyer Sunday 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Pr ayer Meeting. Brethren in Christ Church Crossroads Musser, Harry IL. Bru , Paul Z. Hess, Pastors. punday 9:15 a.m. Su r School 10:30 : Worship. the W 1 evening ser vice is lift { veek, in favor nt 1 1 listic Service at th Church Trinity Evangelical Congr itional Church Rev. Q. A. Deck, Pastor SUI . 9:15 a sunday School 10:24 mm. Worship I'heme, “A Par ] A ver to The Ques tion Human Suffering.” Wednesda " pm idweek Service. 1 m. Senior Choir Rheems Church of the Brethren Florin, Pa. Howard Bernhard, Elder GS T. Becker, Supt. Sunday 9:00 a.m. Bible School. 10:00 a.m. Worship Service. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Salunga Church of the Brethren Earl Brubaker, Elder In Charge John Herr, Supt. Sunday 9:00 am. 10:00 a.m. Rev. Richard Hackman will the speaker. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev, W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday 9:30 am. 10:45 a.m. Manda :30 p. m. Brotherhood in “he Parish House. Tuesday 7:45 p.m. Women’s Mission- ary in the Parish House. Sunday School Morning Worship. be Sunday School. Morning Worship. it. Mark’s Evangelical United Brethren Church Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor sunday 9:00 am. Sunday School. 10:15 a. m. Morning Worship | 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Service. 8:30 p.m. Sunday School Council Meeting. Thursday 8:00 a.m. ing. 7:00 p.m. rehearsal. 8:00 p.m. hearsai. Midweek Prayer Children’s Choir Senior Choir re- The Church of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Lester Eshelman Supt, 10:30 a.m, Morning Worship 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Missionary West Green Church of the Bre Abram N. Eshelman, Sunday a 8:45 a.m. Sunday School at and Green Tree. Morning Worship, Tree 'thren Elder 10:00 a.m. t Green Tree. Landisville Church of Landisville, Penna E. Thomas Tillett, Pastor Paul S. Baker, Gen. Supt. God | Sunday Church School. Worship Service. 9:15 am. 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p. nm. Vednesday 7:30 p.m, Midweek Service. "\ ion. church. the centuries accept the Sacrament. Meet God Each Sunday in Church! When any of us, ‘regardless of deno- mination, ‘‘go to church” we go to worship God in His ‘house. In the Epis- copal Church we wor- ship God by obeying Christ's command to “Do This,” that is, to remember His Sacri- ficial Death and to receive the Holy Commun- The Episcopal Church is a sacramental We stand squarely in the stream of life that flows from our Lord Jesus Christ down The Episcopal Church not only teaches that God is always with us, but also gives us the assurance of His Presence in the Sacrament of the Holy Communion, Ours is a believing church, “Our Lord said, “This is my Body . .” — — “do this in remembrance of Me.” We believe He means what He said. There's no attempt at lengthy explanations. We accept the fact that God’s ways dre beyond our power of compre- hension. So, when the priest, following Christ's injunction, consecrates the bread and wine, we fact of his REAL presence in the Holy Communion. We glory in the fact that we are in the presence of God and can receive His Very Life into our souls through this “This is my Blood . We invite you to join us — today — in meet- ing God in ths Zpiscopal Church near you. Dorcas Society out- | meeting Evening Worship | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa, Thursday, October 14 Calvary Bible Church Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor | | Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday Bible School | | Classes for all ages. | 10:30 am. Morning Worshin | {Sermon by the pastor: ‘Prayer | For Boldress 7:00 p.m. Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Pre-Service Prayer Evening Service. | Sermon by the pastor: “Better | Than The Angels.” Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Service. Midweek Prayer Glossbrenner fvangelical { United Brethren Church Sunday 8:15 a. m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Ty School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship. 7:15 p.m. Evening Worship Rev. Charles Leader - Speaker. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. Wednesday 97:30 p.m. service. Senior Choir Midweek Prayer \ Zion Lutheran Church Landisville, Penna. Rev. Ernest P. Leer Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship | Thursday 7:45 p.m. Choir Rehearsal St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Mount Joy, Pa. The Rev. Emmert M. Moyer Vicar | XVIII Sunday after Trinity. | 8:00 am. Holy Communion. Women’s Corporate Commun- ion and Presentation of the ited Thank Offering. 9:30 a.m. Church School. 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion. | Sermon topic: “Immortal Mon- | ey. | Monday { 9:00 am. St. Luke's Day, Js Communion. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Acolytes meeting 7:30 pm. St. Mary’s Guild | meeting. {Thursday :30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. - — oe - FT Youth Fellowship 'Reorganizes For Year | Sixty-six young guests attended the Annual Re | treat of the Youth Fellowshi) | of St. Mark’s Evangelical U. B | Church held Sunday at Mount Gretna. The group | Mount Joy at 1 p. m. { the day conducting a worshij | service, business meeting, reation time, | ing campfire. people rec supper Clair Wagner, Jr. was re-el ected president of the local | group; Barbara Thome was el-| | ected vice president; Ronnie | Jean Reese, | ert Buchenauer, secretary treasurer. | mission directors named | Robert Reisch, worship; Darla Kulp, Evangle | ism: Fay Wickenheiser, Mis | sions; and Mary and Richarc Schneider, recreation. Youth di rectors are | and Clifford Schmidt. | leaders are Mrs. John Roth Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Ranck. | Also decided during the ness meeting was that the charge of the worship the of each month | ning with October 3, they | have charge of the Worship and Sunday | second, there will be and it will be Youth Night the first Sunday, .ic committee will During the | the group hiked busi will take evening | Sunday | to Governor) | Dick mountain and climbed the, | newly completed tower. | > - | ATTENDING CONVENTION | IN CALIFORNIA | Norman H. Sprecher, | banker, and wife, left on | the Christian Business | International Convention, { will be held at i California Oct. 13 to 17. Mr. | Sprecher has been appointed the | delegate for the Lancaster Com- | mittee. ===MT, JOY. PA; a a ARE Un- | and] Camp left | and spent and even-| and Rob-| Com-| were commission of Joseph Buchenauer Adult and morning School; no church and executive recreation period, | local Sun- | day evening by train, to attend Men's which L.os Angeles, had 52 years of continuous ser- (CHURCH APPOINTS ; : 3 Alice Strickler vice in the Salunga Chureh, she | SUPERINTENDENTS Rev. Leader To ; The board of Christian Edu was also active in Sunday | > Dies: Long Active Sencol work: bafore df | cation appointed the following | Speak In Florin S00 work before she joinec | departmental superintendents &| In Sunday School this church. She started playing | teachers for the St. Mark's E. 1 ‘Il The Rev. Charles Leader the piano and organ in Sunday | B. Church: Mrs. Stoey NS bea, oly Ni a a : Miss Alice Nissley Strickler, al 1: M Yohn Hershey. [ missionary to Africa, will be 80, died at 8:25 a. m. Thursday School Aas a small child. . jo Ww . a M Is Arlene Engle. [ the guest speaker in the evening at the home of her ition and She is survived by one sister, Sup) ang Mm I ie Mop J Bg | service, Oct. 17, 7:15. m. in neice, Mr. and Mrs. Amos S.| Mrs. Annie C. Newcomer, Mt. Pe. Shi oi I | the Glossbrenner Evang. U. B. 7 4 | and Mrs. Christian Miller and a Newcomer, Mount Joy R1. She | Joy R1; one brother, Amos R | .,. . y . | Church, Florin. as born in Rapho Townshi : ’ | Miss Marian Newcomer, begin- : J as ar a Towner 8 Strickler, Mount Joy R1; and aps: Mrs. Harold Kulp, supt., Rev. Leader has been in Af- oe re oe r S "| by a number of nieces and nep- | and Mrs. Charles Wolgemuth; | rica for many years and a great [ont Martin Miss id Strickler. hews. | Mrs. Ralph Berrier and Miss | deal of that time was spent ser- She was a former school Funeral services will be held | Barbara Thome, kindergarten. ving under the late Dr. John teacher for many years, having a oe py i iin Musselman of Florin, It is in 3 Monday afternoon at 1:30 at] Primary— Mrs. Arthur Spre- | : taught in the Newtown, Locust Tia, ; | : CR; { honor of Dr. Musselman, a son 4 . the Nissley Funeral Home and cher, supt.,, Mrs. Elwood Mateer, . Grove, and Oak Grove Schools.| 9.00 at the Salunga Meth-| Mrs. Donald Staley, Mrs. Har- | of the Glossbrenner church, that | Miss Strickler had been hon- odist Church. Interment in the! vey Stoner, Miss Shirley Eby | the local congregation is build- ored this week by the 92nd an-| Kraybill Cemetery { and Mrs. Harry Ney; Miss Anna | ing a parsonage in Africa. This nual Pennsylvania Sunday Friends may call at the Nis-| Mae Eby, supt., Mrs. Melva | project was undertaken last School Convention held in| gley Funeral Home Sunday | Zink, Miss Bonnie Bigler, Miss | year un November. i oh Chambersburg. She is one of 32| night from 7 to 9 p. m. Faye Wickenheiser, Mrs. Lester | At the present time ther Te [ men and women from the state - ° de Shenk and Harvey Stoner: in. | Mains $400 yet to be paid on | who was honored for serving| ATTENTION YOUTH! | termediates Mrs. John Roth! that project. During the annual for fifty or more years in Sun- A County Sunday School | and David Risser; seniors, Mrs. Missionary Symposium jo be av Sn svn » ¥ Ss Pt Tove yp 9 26.27 ¢ | day School work. Convention will be held at New | Jay Meckley and Lester Hostet- held Noone: 25, Oy nh | A member of the Salunga | Holland on Thursday, Oct. 28.| ter; young people, Dr. and Mrs. | fis sus rk lon. Wil Ue tolads | Methodist Church since 1901! It will begin with a banquet at| J. R. Kensel; adults, Mrs. Nor | ly igidater | she began teaching Sun-| 6:30 costing $1.25 per person. | man Sprecher, Clarence Lyons, day School the next year. In| The evening sessi jill start Tiss Dell: jt 2 year. ! ¢ evening session wi start| John Booth, Miss Della Brene- (1908, she became superintend- | at 7:45. If you wish to attend | man and Dr. Ezra H. Ranck; PHONE IN YOUR | ent of the Sunday School and| and want more information Home, department, Mrs. John | | has remaing in that position | please contact Ronnie Jean| Booth and Mrs. Anna Longe- |ever since. Although she Reese. necker. | | | | ( | ) ) 1 132,500 NEW ELECTRICAL MUSCLES Creek power plant on the Delaware River some 10 miles above Easton. electrostatic precipitator for removing flue dust; (C) the “out-door” type main structure; (D) 250,000 gallon filtered water Po wan ww W AY 3 FOR CENTRAL EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA No. 1 at Marting Far to the left is (A) the 250 ft. chimney; (B) the storage; (E) the office and service building; (F) the fuel conveyor system on which 600 tons of coal an hour can be moved; and (G) the coal crusher house. , Just out of the picture to the right is the 100,000-ton coal storage area, group Sunday fourth| begin-| will This new kilowatt “factory’ second big "postwar pow er plant. Kilowatt turbine generator is the biggest so far in the PP&L system. 75. YEARS AGO this very week, Edison was on the verge of finally perfecting the first practical incandescent lamp. His new lamp,” a’ workable reality October 21, 1879, was destined to light the way to a bright new world of electrical magic. As we approach the peak of Light’s Diamond Jubilee, celebrating Edison’s ticularly” appropriate that | we dedicate’ the’ new Martins Creek power plant $0 Tepresentative o of the great progress in electric service.” Martins Creek Unit’ No.;1 now’ brings” the clectric power resources for Central Eastern Penn- | sylvania to well over a million kilowatts. 7 Senn POWER FOR PROGRESS 24 wry, \ engineering. % ‘ Wie ie . its operation invention, it is par, > is the Company’s Its" 132,500 even EDISON would have been amazed—At the time of Light's Golden Jubilee in 1929, Edison himself remarked, “I must confess that I never ‘dreamed that from the incandescent lamp would come the stupendous electrical andustry of today.” ; Now .".". another 25 years have passed! Think of the new electrical wonders created since Edison made that statement, such a short time ago. . THANK OFFERING PRESENTATION The United Thank Offering will be presented on Sunday morning, Oct. 17, at a Women's corporate communion held in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, at 8:00 a. m. The Rev, Emmert M. Moyer will be the celebrant. The service is sponsored by St. Mary's Guild, Mrs. William Baugher, president. Mrs. Elmer Brown is in charge of the in- gathering and presentation of the offering. This offering is contributed by the women of the: local church and is then presented at the Annual Meeting of the Wo- man’s Auxiliary in the Diocese of Harrisburg held Oect. 26, 27 in St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Sunbury. Several mem- bers of the local Guild will be attending as “delegates to the Annual Meeting. — — = re CHURCH BUYS HOME The St. Marks E. U. B. Church has purchased the Ed- win Brubaker property adjoin. ing the church on the east side, on private terms, it was an- annuonced by the Board of Trustees. "The plant i is “notable; too, for its unique out- door-type design. One of the first i Jn the north, it incorporates the very, latest in" power "plant It is the result of a whole series developments in many of the materials that went into its construction and of the equipment used in of One phase of the electric duty industry that Edison would still recognize,’ because of his own intense "belief [in® financing" his” research’ through ine stent by many individuals, would be the source ‘of money that made Martins Creek possible.§ For Martins Creek, too, is the result of the inve cited savings of thousands of people. In fact, more than 86,000 partners share the ownership “of PP&L. Nearly” 7 out 10 “of, these shareowners residents’ of Pennsy Ivania, the mn jority of them customers as well as owners of the business. are PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY a v8 a