The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 24, 1954, Image 7

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Church News
NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL
THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY
AND THE ENTIRE SUR-
ROUNDING COMMUNITY.
Newtown II. U. B. Church
Rev. John Feriek, Pastor
Sunday
9:00 a. m. Sunday School.
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Ser-
vices. See paper for further de-
tails.
Trinity Lutheran Church
Rev, W. L. Koder, Pastor
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School.
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m. Annual Thank Of-
fering Service of the Women’s
Missionary Society.
Trinity Evangelical
Congregational Church
Rev. Q. A. Deck, Pastor
Sunday
9:15 a.m. Sunday School.
10:20 a.m. Worship.
“What De Owe To God".
7:30 p.m. A program of Mus-
ic by the Salunga Methodist Jr.
Choir in charge of ‘Topper’
Bates.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Adult and Junior
Frayer Meetings.
6:45 p.m. Jr. Choir Practice.
8:30 p. m. Senior Choir
Practice.
Mount Joy Mennonite Church
Bishep Henry Lutz, Amos Hess,
Henry Garber, Henry Frank
Pastors
Sunday
9:00 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Young Peoples’
Meeting.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Bible Study.
West Green Tree
Church of the Brethren
Abram N. Eshelman, Elder
Sunday
8:45 a.m. Sunday School at
Rheems and Green Tree.
10:00 a.m. Morning Worship,
Green Tree.
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Meet-
ings continues with Rev. Rob-
ert O. Hess as Evangelist at
Green Tree. Services every ev-
ening at 7:30 to dec. 5. Special
music every night. Everyone
welcome.
St. Mark’s Evangelical United
Brethren Church
Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor
sunday
9:00 a.m. Sunday School.
10:15 a. m. Morning Worship |
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
in charge of the local Youth
Fellowship; (The Lutz Family)
previously announced to be here
will not be able to do so on ac- ;
count of sickness.
Wednesday
' 7:30 p.m. Midweek
Service.
8:30 p.m. Meeting of the
Church Council of Administra-
ion.
Thursday
7:00 p.m.
rehearsal.
8:00 p.m. Senior Choir re-
hearsal.
‘rayer
Children’s Choir
Crossroads Brethren In Christ
Church
(rvin W. Musser, Harry L. Bru-
baker, Paul Z. Hess, Pastors.
Sunday
9:15 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship Service.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Missionary Prayer
Service.
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. Monthly Young
Peoples Service. The Junior
Choir will sing two numbers
and Paul Bell of Harrisburg
will be the guest speaker.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Frayer Meeting.
Calvary Bible Church
ev. W. L. Wilson Jr. Pastor
Sunday
9:15 a.m. Sunday Bible School
Classes for all ages.
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship
Sermon by the pastor: * The
Day of the Lord.”
7:00 p.m. Pre-Service Prayer
Fellowship.
7:30 p.m. Evening Service.
sermon by the Pastor: “An Evil
Heart of Unbelief.”
Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Young Adult Class
Meeting.
Wednesday
8:00 p.m. Midweek Prayer
Service.
Thursday
8:00 p.m. Board Meeting
the parsonage.


“*, young and old.
Zion Lutheran Church
Landisville, Penna.
Rev. Ernest P. Leer
Sunday t
9:30 a.m. Sunday School.
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship
Thursday
7:45 p.m. Choir Rehearsal

Glossbrenner fvangelical
United Brethren Church
Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor
Sunday
8:15 a. m. Morning Worship |
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship. |
7:15 p.m. Evening Worship
Tuesday
7:30 p.m. Senior Choir
Wednesday
7:30 p.m.
| service.

Midweek Prayer |
Landisville Church of God
Landisville, Penna.
E. Thomas Tillett, Pastor
Paul S. Baker, Gen. Supt.
Sunday
9:15 a.m. Church School.
10:30 a.m. Worship Service.
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship
Wednesday |
7:30 p.m. Midweek Service.

St. Luke's Episcopal Church
Mount Joy, Pa.
The Rev. Emmert M. Moyer

Advent Sunday
8:00 a.m. Holy Communion.
i 9:30 a.m. Church School.
11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer
| and Sermon.
| The service will be in charge
of the Rev. Paul Long of the St.
John’s Church, Marietta.
| Salunga Methodist Church
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 Church.


Mt. Joy Methodist Church
Rev. Wm. E. Harner, Pastor
Sunday
9:30 a.m.
6:30 p.m.
| MYF.
7:30 p.m.
8:30 p.m.
Meeting.
| Tuesday
{7:00 pm.
7:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal.
Sunday School
Junior League,
Church Service.
Official

Prayer Meeting.
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| ik
| Church of the Brethren
| Florin, Pa.
| Rev. Howard Bernhard, Elder
Samuel T. Becker, Supt.
i Sunday
9:00 a.m. Bible School.
10:00 a.mn. Worship Service.
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Wednesday
The Washington Street
Church Of The Brethren |
Elizabethtown, Pa.
Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Church School
Adult theme, “In Time of
| Trouble.”
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship, |
Sermon, “Springs of Spiritual |
Power,” by Dr. Edw.
| coil
ler, Secretary of Evangelism,
Elgin, 111. |
7:30 pom. Evening Worship,
“Euro-
by
Illustrated message on
pean Summer Scrvice,’”’
Daniel H. Raffensperger.
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Council Meeting.

Lutherans Pian
Distribution Of
Gifts To Aged
The members of Trinity Lu- |
theran Church and Sunday |
School are invited to bring gifts |
for the aged and children in the
care of the Lutheran Inner Mis-
sion of Lancaster County, as|
well as gifts to be distributed in |
| the County Home and Hospital, |
to Sunday School or Church on |
Sunday, Nov. 28.
These inexpensive gifts should |
include soap, talcum powder,
tooth powder, and tooth paste, |
tooth brushes, hand cream and |
hand lotion, shampoo, shaving |
cream and shaving lotion, chew- |
ing gum, life savers, handker- |
chiefs, combs, sewing kits, note|
paper, packs of greeting cards -|
occasional cards, jewelry , such |
as pins or earrings, pencils, pens
ete. These gifts’ will*be distrib- |
uted to the guests at the County |
Home as well as to those in the |
care of the Inner Mission. Larg- |
er gifts, such as hose, lingerie, |
ete. will also assist in making |
Christmas happier for friendless |



| Vital questions concerning
| wered such
Vicar
Wednesday
7:30 p.m. Union Thanksgiv- |
services in Trinity
Church.
Sunday .
Board |
| for nearly 40 years
K. Zicg- |
| be also a film entitled
THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa.|
Wednesday, November 24 7]
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Special Services |
Beginning Sunday |
At St. Luke's |
Special Advent services will]
| be held in St. Luke's Episcopal
Church beginning with the first!
| Sunday in Advent, Nov. 28, and
continue for two Sundays fol-|
lowing. Services will begin at 4
P. M. Extra numbers an the or-
gan will be played by David E.
Schlosser, organist of the
Church. Miss Helen Stanley, vo-
calist of Reading will appear as |
the guest soloist on the first
Sunday, Miss Stanley is well
known in the musical circles of
Reading appearing in many
church®s and in the Reading
Civic Opera as soloist.
Talks on the Episcopal Church
will be given by the Rev. Em-
mert M. Moyer, Vicar. The dis-
cussions will be on the History, |
Doctrine, Ministry, Sacraments
and Symbolism of the Church.
the
be ans-|
where, |
Episcopal Church will
as, when,
| and how did the Church origi-
| nate? Why are vestments, cand- |
| les, incense used in the services? |
Why pray out of a Book? Is the
Church liberal about sin? Is the
Church Protestant or Catholic?
and others.
A fellowship hour will follow |
| the services in the Parish room
at which time ught retresn-|
ments will be served and motion |
pictures of the Episcopal church
| at work will be shown. “In Fer-|
| tile Soil” will be shown Novem- |
ber 28. This film vividly
pre-
sents many of the challenges
facing the church in Town and |
| Country areas today and how |
the Episcopal church endeavors |
to meet these challenges. |
Lutheran | “Strength of the Hills” is sched- |
| uled for Dec. 5. This film tells]
| the story of the Church's work |
| among the Sioux Indians of S.|
| Dakota. “Light of the North”
will be shown Dec. 12. This is a
| portrayal of the Alaskan church
in action. The story
3ishop Gordon as he makes his
| visitations to Indian and Eski- |
| mo missions, servicemen, and to |
| the churches in Alaska’s busy
| cities. The public is cordially in-
vited to attend these services.
‘Florin Church
‘Plans Missionary
‘Symposium
|
follows
The Glossbrenner Evangelical |
United 3rethren Church of
Florin, will hold its annual Mis-
sionary Symposium Nov. 25, 26,
27 & 28. Last year (Nov. 1953)
the Congregation voted to build
| a parsonage in West Africa at a


{ cost of $2800. It was expected |
{ that the local church would
| complete the payment of the
project in two years. Now it is
planned that the final payment
{ will be made at the end of Nov.
| 1954, instead of 1955.
The building in Africa
ing erected in honor of Dr. and
Mrs. John F. Musselman, who
served in
is be-
Africa as missionaries. Dr. Mus-
selman is a son of the local
church.
The program for the occasion
| will begin with a Thanksgiving
| Day breakfast on Nov. 25 at 7
A. M., sponsored by the Broth-
| erhood of the Church. Mr. Tat-
| suo Hoshino and WV!
Masaka
Kato, Japan will be the guests |
to speak and sing. In the even-
ing our Japanese guests will a-
gain speak and sing. There will |
“Africa,
a Continent of Hope and Oppor-
tunity.”
On Friday evening, Nov. 26
at 7:30 P. M. Miss Florence
3arnhart, a returned missionary |
from Africa, will speak. A film |
entitled “In the Valley of the
Rio Grande” will be shown. On
Saturday evening, Nov. 27, 7:30
P. M., the Rev. and Mrs. Eugene
Wenger, recently returned from
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| missionary work in Japan, will
speak. The Symposium con-
cludes with the program of Sun-
day, Nov. 28. In the 10:30 A. M. |
Service, by Dr. V. P. Hovermale
Executive Secretary of Home|
Missions in the Evangelical U.B.
Church with offices in Dayton, |
Ohio will be the guest speaker. |
In the evening the Symposium
will close with first a supper |
sponsored by the Youth Fellow- |
ship and then a message in the
evening service 7:15 P. M. Rev. |
Carew, a native of West Africa
and delegate from that country |
to the General Conference held,
in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
®
| patronize Bulletin Adveriisers.
| will show pictures of their work
| there. Dr. Reber is from Leban- |
{ on, but while home on furlough | | Vv. ff Al!
{is on call at Episcopal Hospital | |\ 3A £\ { {i
| in Philadelphia.
| LECTURE SUNDAY
mer service in Germany, this| . "
coming Sunday evening at 7:30, |
{in the Washington Street
| Church of the Brethren, Eliza- |
| bethtown. | ;
| lege and president of the Junia-
| der the supervision
| buy direct from the
cutters.
Koser’s Jewelry Store
land, Mrs. Ida Hendrix, Mrs
Ruth Glassmyer, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Sentz and son Ronald, |
Thanksgiving gifts were pre- | Jacob Sentz, Mr. and Mrs. Les- |
at the ter Hostetter and son David,
Mrs. Eli Hostetter, Mrs. Albert |
. | Gifts Presented To
Thank Offering | Quincy Old Folks
Service Sunday |
| sented to the o olks
At Trinity Church ll i ng
| Quincy Home by twenty mem-
bers of the local St. Mark's U.


Brandt, Mrs. Anna Newcomer,


yo anna] Thing | U. B. Church. Lester Hostetter | Mrs. Rancle snd Mrs. Clin- |
Society of Trifity Le | showed colored slides of the Du- | ton Boy: The gifts wer e indi- For many
thers be held on | pont Gardens and offered the buc kets of fresh fruit, | i fer Christ
ners | prayer. candy, nuts and homemade | years atter rist's
Sunday evening, Nov. 28, at| cookies. This is the third year resurrection there
Following the short program,
| the gifts were distributed to the
95 individuals by Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Germer, Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Shirk, Mrs. Maggie Wea-
was only one church
that taught Christian-
ity. It was known as
the Holy Catholic
Church. In fact, the
word ‘‘Catholic’’
I means universal. The
Episcopal Church is
one of the great branches of the One Holy
Catholic and Apostolic Church,
7:00 p. m.
The speaker will be Dr. Earl
W. Reber, M.D., M.P.H,, a mis-
sionary doctor to the Lutheran
Mission at Monrovia, Liberia, in
Africa. Dr. Reber and his wife |
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that the local group treated the |
old folks at the home.
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Patronize Bulletin Advertisers.

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To cover picture on the November-De- |
cember issue of THE UPPER ROOM is |
a reproduction of the famous painting
by Cornelius which depicts the scene
when Joseph makes himself known to
his brothers. Here is the climatic mom-
ent in one of the great Old Testament
stories. This issue, too, has a helpful dé-
votion for every day in this month peri-
od. Be sure you have a copy. Available
at Sloan’s or Tyndall's.
in Liberia, and will talk on their |
work as medical missionaries


The full name of our church is thé Protestant
Episcopal Church. It is protestant in that it did
away with certain abuses which developed in the
church during the middle ages, and to this day
it protests the error of what it considers to be
unwarranted and unscriptural additions to the
ancient faith and subtractions from it,
Yet, it remains Catholic. As the Book of
Common Prayer says — “because it is universal,
holding earnestly to the faith for all time, in
all countries and for all people, and is sent to
preach the gospel to the whole world.”

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Included on the program will |
be the announcement of “In|
Memoriams’ and the presenta- |
tion of Life Memberships, an |
annual recognition of some out- |
standing and devoted work in
the congregation; and the gath-
ering of the Thank Offering
gifts for the work of missions. |

DART Rr
| Christ for Newtown and Community
| EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
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Newtown Evangelical U. B. Church |”
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We invite everyone lo this |
service of Thank Offering. |
— @ |
GUEST SPEAKER
Dr. Edward K. Zeigler, secre-
tary of evangelism of the |
Church of the Brethren, Elgin, |
I11., will preach the sermon this |
coming Sunday morning at ten- |
thirty, in the Washington Street |
Church of the Brethren, Eliza- |
bethtown. Dr. Zeigler is one
REV. JOHN F. FERICH, PASTOR
NOV.21-DEC.5-7:30 p.m.
WITH
EVANGELIST JOE MILLER
Special Music Each Night






















The Episcopal Church is not “just another
denomination.” It is a democratic and consti-
tutional Catholic Communion — a true part of
the historic Catholic Church. More than
45,000,000 Anglicans the world over join in
worshipping, each in his own language, accord-
ing to the Book of Common Prayer. :

Friday, Noveinber 26
Musical talent, Local Church.
Saturday, November 27
Youth for Christ Girls Trio.
Sunday, November 28
Youth for Christ Male Quartet.
Monday, November 29
Youth for Christ Male
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Tuesday, Nov. 30 — Male Quartet
Mt. Calvary Church, E-town. |
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The Episcopal Church, through its’ Catholic
teaching and tradition, may provide for you
. the sturdy faith you've been seeking. Join us
church — todav.
of
the leaders in the Brethren Stu-
dent Christian Movement Con-
ference, which is meeting on the
Elizabethtown college campus
this weekend.
A choir, recruited
dents in attendance at the Con- i
ference, under the direction of | iy, I
Dr. Clyde Holsinger, will sing.
Approximately 125 students | ===
Wednesday. December 1
Youth for Christ Male Quartet.
Thursday, Dec. 2 — Special Music
Calvary Independent Church.
Friday, December 3
Donegal Gospel Four Male Quartet.
Saturday, December 4
Youth for Christ Male Quartet.

You Ave Invited To Attend The Special
Advent Services In
Saint Luke's Episcopal Church
Sunday — 4 p. m.
from stu-
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from the six colleges and one |
seminary of the demonsization, |
will gather for this annual con-
clave of Brethren students. |
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TO GIVE ILLUSTRATED

Cee it today !..the exciting New
Daniel H. Raffensperger will |
present the account of his sum-
The address will be illustrat- |
ed with colored slides.
perger, a junior at Juniata col-


Association,
Europe, in a|
ta Christian spent |
three months in
student work camp project, un- |
and spon- |
sorship of the Brethren Service |
Commission.

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He joined with students of |
building a |
Ger-
several nations, in
Youth Center in
many. Several weeks were also
spent in a general tour of other |
countries in Europe. {
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