Nl BY I NS SAY x NN i 1 hs WN Py A PN) : iN \ Ao [15 i) 8 i MN i Church role i urch News in NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL Kh THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY Yih AND THE ENTIRE SUR- 3 ROUNDING COMMUNITY. A — i St. Mark's Evangelical United WN Brethren Church He Ezra H. Ranck, Pastor 58 Sunday | the 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. xy 9:30 a.m. Christmas Program i by the Children’s Division of | xX the school; Christmas Offering | priday ih for Quincy orphanage and home i 54 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. EA Monday | J 7:30 p.m. Lancaster County PA . Youth Fellowship Rallv at First | wa Precbyterian Church, Lancaster | PA Wednesday I 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer | 8 Service. i 13M Thursday YS 7:00 pm. Children’s Choir | is rehearsal. 58 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir re- fhe hearsal. | xk Friday | A 11:00 p.m. Christmas Eve { x Service—Pageant, ‘The Light | i of the World.” 1% ais sian we | 5 z | i Newtown © U. B. Church nn vi Rev. John Ferick, Pastor ; WI | Sunday 9:00 a. m. Sundav School ' 7:00 p.m. Christmas Program TTT Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting | By { Church of the Brethren Florin, Pa. | Rev. Howard Bernhard. Elder | Samuel T. Becker, Supt | Sunday | 9:00 a.m. Bible School | 10:00 am. Worship Service J 7:30 pm. Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service. A . Church of the Brethren Barl Brubhakar Elder Tn Charge Ezra Herman, Supt. { Sunday i 9:00 am. Sundav Schoo! 10:00 a.m. Worship Service Christmas program by the chil- dren. | Wednesday i 7:30 pm. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting Trinitv Lutheran Church Rev W. L. Koder, Pastor Sunday 9:30 am. Sundav School 10:45 am. Morning Worship 6:30 pm. Luther League. Friday. Dec. 24 11 ‘IN nm Mh Fve Candle Light Service West Green Tree Church of the Brethren Abram N. Eshelman, Elder \ Sunday 8:45 am. Sunday School at Rheems and Green Tree. 10:00 am. Morning Worship. | al Rheems | Mt. Pleasant | Brethren In Christ Church | Pastors: Gravhill Wolgemuth. | C. H. Moyer Sundav 9:00 a. m. Sundav School 10:30 Worship Service. | 7:00 p.m. Christ's Crusaders’ | Christmas Program. Glossbrenner fvangelical { United Brethren Church i Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor Sundav 8:15 a. m. Morning Worship 9:20 am. Siindav School | 10:30 am. Morning Worship. | 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship. | 7:15 p.m. Evening Worship g = x Wednesday 3 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer 8 service i i Thursdav I 3:30 Cherubetts Choir. | 6:20 pm. Cherub Choir. 6:30 p.m. Seraph Choir. | Sn 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Ey | Zion Lutheran Church | | | Landisville. Penra Rev. Ernest P. Leer Sunday 9:20 am. Sunday School 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship Thursday : | 7:45 pm. Choir Rehearsal | / St. Luke's Episcopal Church Mount Joy. Pa. The Rev. Emmert M. Moyer Vicar Sunday ; 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 9:30 am. Church School : 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion, and Sermon. | 11-12 am. Nursery care for small children 7:00 p.m. Christmas Program | by the Church School. | Tuesday | 9:00 am. | i Holy Communion. \ | Sermon bv { (rvin W. Musser, Harry L rand Children’s Bible Christmas Candle light Service. 11:30 pm 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 Mt. Joy Methodist Church Rev. Wm. E. Harner, Pastor 7:30 p.m. Family Night for all Church and School members and friends. Sunday 9:30 a.m. Combined Sunday School and Church program Christmas Eve 7:30 p.m. Program at Salunga Midnight program at Mt. Joy - | conducted by the Youth Fellow- chip Salunga Methodist Church Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship 9:00 p.m. Community Carol o ing Ch 7:30 p.m ol program ristmas Eve - Midnight - Mt. Joy Mount Joy Mennonite Church Bishop Henry Lutz. Amos Hess Henry Garber, Henry Frank Pastors Sunday 9-00 a.m. Sundav School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. EM.C. Foreign i Students Program. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study and Praver Mceting. Calvary Rihle Church Rev W. L. Wilson Jr. Pastor Sunday 9:15 a.m. Sunday Bible Schoo! Classes for all ages 10:30 am Morning the Pastor: Worship “Frove All Things” | Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Midweek Prayer Service Thursday 6:30 p.m. Youth Night at the home of Robert Hoffman. First Presbyterian Church Mount Joy, Penna. Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor | Sunday School ‘The Sev 9:30 a.m. Church Christmas Pageant enth Christmas’. 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon: ‘The Other Sign of Christmas.” Special music by Junior and Senior Choirs and soloist. rinity Evangelical Congregational Church Rev. Q. A. Deck, Pastor Sunday 9:15 a.m. Surdav School. 10:20 a.m. Worship. Theme: “Conceived by the Ho- lv Ghost Jorn of the Virgin Mary’. Sermon Second 7:30 p.m. Worship - theme. “The First and Advents Contrasted.” Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Adult and Junior Prayer Mectings. Brethren tn Christ Church Crossroads Bru baker, Paul Z. Hess. Pastors Sendav 9:15 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service 7:00 n.m. Chrict Crusader’s Hour. 8:00 p.m. Evangelistic Mes- sage. Wednesday 7:30 p m. Midweek Prayer and Fraise Service. The Church of God Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Sunday 9:30 am. Children’s Christ- mas Program. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Friday Annual Christmas Eve Ser- vice 8 to 9 p. m. Ir charge of the Young People of the church. The Junior Choir will lead the Carol Singing. Sunday, Dec. 26 7:30 p.m. The Senior Choir will give the Christmas Cantata. The Washington Street Church Of The Brethren Blizahethtown. Pa Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Sunday 9:30 am. Church Schoo! adult theme the Highest.” 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship sermon, us.” by Pastor Zuck. 7:30 p.m, Evening Worship, Eve Candlelight & Car- “Glory To God in! “The Birthday of Jes-| |Special Christmas program by | J THE BULLETIN. Mount Joy, Pa. | Thursday, December 16 9 ed |Increased Vigilance Urged To Prevent ‘Holiday Accidents | With the Christmas spirit al- [ready in evidence to a marked [degree on every Main Street land in every midtown gift-shop | ping center, vigilance and caution by all motorists and pedestrians is essential increased to pre- vent an upsurge of accidents a- {mong the ever-growing of shoppers in already ed areas. | That warning is voiced by Ed- ward P. Curran, Safety Director of Keystone Automobile Club, in an appeal for more safety consciousness during a season when every darkness, personal preoccupation with many tally diverting things, inadvert- ent thoughtlessness, ete., add to the other obvious dangers. “Pedestrian and vehicular traffic is particularly heavy right now.” hooves all drivers to be extre- mely careful in passing through shopping districts. Care should be exercised at all intersections, because bundle-laden shoppers have a habit of doing the unex- pected. Jay-walkers, too. may ve found in abundance, appear- ing from between parked cars and ambling across busy streets preoccupied with their thoughts. “It is a known but little ap- preciated fact that many of those who annually are includ- ed in Christmas shopping ‘throngs are unused to heavy traffic. This applies particularly to elderly persons who normal- crowds congest lv leave shopping chores to oth-| It is] or members of the family. only natural for them to be- come confused and bewildered. Special pains should be taken to insure their safety. “The annual pre-Christmas accident toll can be materially lessened through a few seconds or minutes should [not be permitted to outweigh considerations of Safety.” -® OLDER FOLKS CAN OVER-BATHE Don't be too concerned with cleanliness, is advice to the eld- erly from a Pennsylvania doc- tor. “The most universal com- plaint concerning ‘skin past 35’ is that of dryness,” declares Dr. Walter B. Shelley, of the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania Hospit- al, Philadelphia, in an article in the current Pennsylvania Medi- cal Journal. “This dryness is & manifestation of skin ‘changes as well as a reduction of the out- sweat. Pro- the aged avoided, put of sebum and longed hot baths for 'should be completely as an incurable senile eczema often results from the increas- ing attention to Cleanliness 3athing must be limited as to frequency and duration for peo- ple advanced in years. A sooth- ing oily lotion will retard water loss from the outer dead layers of the skin and is of value in a- voiding dryness.” Ageing of the skin is the most | obvious of all the ageing pro- cesses that occur in the human | Dr. Shelley, wrinkles as and body, explains the advent of graying or loss of hair are in-| tepreted in terms of age. The <kin.has always served as a no- ticeable if not accurate assess- ment of a person’s age; the skin sometimes taking on a coarse and weathered age from over-exposure to wind, rain, and sun. “preventive medicine, of great added Dr. Shelley, “includes a program of sound public in- struction concerning the advan- tages of protecting the skin from the rigors of an unkind environ- ment. One in every three elder- ly patients who comes to the ' physician with skin trouble suf- fers a harsh and dry state of the skin, or a skin cancer. Skin can- cers occur usually on exposed cites where ageing is noticeable. Such tumors must be complete- |1y removed and the rate of cure lin these cases is high due to the patients and the physician’s present-day concern in regard to new growths in the skin.” Qervice of Christmas music ‘by the three Choirs of the Church and the Pageant, “The Light of the World.” Wednesday |" 7:30 p.m. Bible Hour, led by Vernon Belser. Donegal Preshytertan Church Mount Jov R D. 1, Penna. Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor Sunday 9:30 a.m. Church School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. the young people. men- | he said, “and it be-| co-operation | of walkers and drivers. ‘Saving’ | look at an early | "Christmas Pageant ‘To Be Presented The Christmas Pageant, “The | Light of the World”, will be presented this coming Sunday evening at 7:30, in the Washing- ton Street Church of the Breth- ren, Elizabethtown. The pag cant interprets the Jesus into the world, as it is applied to our lives and our re- lationships today, and is in four parts: The Promised Light, The . CHOOSE SIMPLE GLASS PATTERN | coming of | Coming of the Light, Early Fol- | | lowers of the Light, and Bear ers of the Light Today. The entire production is | rected by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Werner, and the choral speak ing and music by the Junior, | Youth, and Senior Choirs of the | Church, is under the supervis- ion of Mr. and Mrs. Galen W. | Herr. A cast of 42 will appear in the ancient and modern scenes | that are a part of the presenta- tion. These participating are: [ Albert L. Gray, Jr, Mrs. Ralph | Williams, Julius Belser, Wilbur and Rosene Brubaker, James M. | Miller, LeRoy Feideigh, LeRoy Blackwell, Robert Trimmer, Ralph Musser, John Hoover, Kenneth and Freda Franklin, David Eckroth, Carol Ann Greene, Mark Byerly, Harold Eberly, James Martin, the | Blaine Fike Family, Joyce Mil- di- | ler, Audrey Kilhefner, Dale Kil- | | hefner, Glenn Bucher, Daniel | Eshleman, Irwin Holsberg, Har- | old Martin, Mrs. Alfred Eckroth { Jr., Mrs. H. Herbert Young, Mr. [and Mrs. H. B. Longenecker, | Glenn Pfautz, Mr. and Mrs. Al-| | fred Eckroth, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. | Emmert McDannel, and Mr. and | Mrs. Richard McMullen. ® | The Gospel Cheer Band of | the Mount Joy Mennonite { Church will present The Christ- | mas Carol, by Dickens this Sat- urday night in the (old) ban- quet hall at Hostetter’s, at 7:30 p.m. Participating will be Wayne { Miller, Luke Drescher, and ! Ralph Swarr. Everyone is invited. i ® BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Witmer. Mt. Joy R1, a son, Saturday, at Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stark 47 W. Donegal St., Mount Joy, a daughter, Saturday, at Colum- bia Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Derstler | of Mt. Joy R2, a son Thursday, at Columbia Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. George Albert 218 E. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, a son, Saturday, at Lancaster General Hospital. The baby was named Scott E. Mr. and Mrs. James B man, 75 Brandt Blvd., ville, a boy, at the General Hos pital Thursday. Eshle Landis- Mr. and Mrs. Emory Frey, 13 | Pine St., Wednesday, at eral Hospital Mount Joy, a Lancaster son, Gen- Guality Meats | ALSO A FULL LINE OF » FOODS FROSTED Fruits & Vegetables KRALL'S Meat Marke! WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT CORN - FED TURKEYS Dressed or live weight EUGENE S. KREIDER {R.D. 2 MOUNT JOY, PA. PHONE 3-9036 | | | | to set on your Christmas table? | Before how it ou buy any, consider 3 you buy. any, ¢ nsider [to the members of the Sister- |W will harmonize with! hood Bible CI Q vu tO : : ) » Class St. Mark's | § vour.dishes and table covering. |" 1H 5s of St. Mark's RN Then che ek the cost. Bible Class Has So you want new glassware | Christmas Party Machine- | E.U.B FS SR RN SR RE RRR A turkey dinner was served |i Church at their Christ- | made glass is less expensive and mas party held at Hostetter's Aa co can be found in pleasing shapes Tuesday evening. pS Pi and colors. Hand-blown sive but beautiful, Bonnie Dale Brethren, Sansom, | glass is expen- ington : Mrs. Nevin Zuek of the Wash |§ MORTON'S SUGAR CURE FOR HAMS & BACON 7c Ib. Street Church of the | CREAMY PEANUT SPREAD Elizabethtown, was RIPE OLIVES 15 oz. jar 48¢ 82 oz. jar 39¢ extension home fur- | the speaker. i specialist of the Penn. There were 46 members pres- SOLID PACK WHITE TUNA 13 ox. 79¢ ola niversity, points out. ent as well as three guests in- | SEXTON COFFEE vac. sealed. lb, $1.24 If you can have only one set | cluding Mrs. Ernest P. Leer of | of glasses, Hooke ao pat | SANE ho HERR'S POTATO CHIPS 5c, 10c, 25¢ and 59¢ : a a andisville. The program in- 9 tern that you can add to easily | cluded special music and the ¥ ASSORTED SALTED NUTS. TINY CHOCOLATE BITS if you break some. exchanging of gifts. ¥ AND CANDY CANES | Patronize Bulletin Advertisers { X CANDLES - SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS T=" mary Thoughtful Attention y ® Ty A , : ¥ Try Classified fo bers eit 4 MT, JOY LOCKER PLANT . JAMES B. HEILIG ¥ lah i ¥ PHONE 3-543] for quick results Funeral Directo k ‘Cooperating Mount Joy Retail Merchant” ee 2 TE 2 ERR E24 AE FAA AAA AE ANE EAE IE EPSPS AE AE AE AEA EAE EEE i ¥ FOR MOTHER RANGES WASHERS IRONERS REFRIGERATORS FREEZERS MIXERS FRYERS TOASTERS FOR DAD GUNS * AMMUNITION * FISHING RODS & FOR THE KIDDIES Christmas is the youngsters’ day. and we have a fine selection for them. REELS ® ICE SKATES ® BICYCLES > pid WORKING ® SLEDS ® TRICYCLES ® GARDEN TOOLS * CHEMISTRY SETS -| ® TINKER TOYS And For His Comfort: | * TOYS * ROLLER SKATES . ® A SUNBEAM ¢ TOOL CHESTS ® GAMES SHAVEMASTER A SHICK SHAVER ® ELECTRIC TRAINS ® A NORELCO SHAVER MANY OTHER APPROPRIATE ITEMS ¥ U bi W m5 40-tfc Da FULL LENGTH, LENGTH OR SHORTYS. J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS WEST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY rg Sar Full Length Slips Black, Red and Rainbow Dusters Cotton and Pongee nusual back styling All new prints $3.98t.$10.98 Gowns WALTZ In Nylon, Spice Red, Black or Pri:at. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BABY WEAR PHONE 3-3721 “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT" NNN NR NT FTE NEN FEF TE FET TE PEIN WOE BL TOE CEO OE BE TE TEBE TL OE BEE GEN FETE TE TET BL OL 0 Th PETE TET i PTGS SP i” Half Slips To wear under your Christmas Dress N OR RAYON Panties trim, plain, black, and spice red In lace white Children's Dresses Jack Borgewicht Orlon Skirts with Matching Sweaters BY LAMOL By A Full Line of Accessories UMBRELLAS, HEAD and NECK SCARFS, BELTS, = HANDBAGS HANKIES Stockings Trim-Fit Sox by Berkshire SPORT SHIRTS AND DRESS DRESS SHIRTS SHOP 70 East Main Street “COOPERATING MOUNT JOY RETAIL MERCHANT" TROUSERS AND SOX PERG RE TONE FENG RENE RE NE FPF TE IG FETE FRE a TIMP H ] |
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers