The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, December 16, 1954, Image 9

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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.”
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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 |
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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. |
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7:30 p.m. Senior Choir
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Zion Lutheran Church |
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Landisville. Penra
Rev. Ernest P. Leer
Sunday
9:20 am. Sunday School
10:45 a. m. Morning Worship
Thursday : |
7:45 pm. Choir Rehearsal |
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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.
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Holy Communion.
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| 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-
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Salunga Methodist Church
Sunday
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
9:00 p.m. Community Carol
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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.”
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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.
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| 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-


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{R.D. 2 MOUNT JOY, PA.
PHONE 3-9036
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to set on your Christmas table? |
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you buy. any, ¢ nsider [to the members of the Sister- |W
will harmonize with! hood Bible CI Q vu tO
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vour.dishes and table covering. |" 1H 5s of St. Mark's RN
Then che
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Bible Class Has
So you want new glassware | Christmas Party
Machine- | E.U.B
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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,
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glass is expen-
ington
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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
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Patronize Bulletin Advertisers { X CANDLES - SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS
T=" mary Thoughtful Attention y ®
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* 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 .
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SHAVEMASTER
A SHICK SHAVER ® ELECTRIC TRAINS
® A NORELCO SHAVER

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Black, Red and Rainbow
Dusters
Cotton and Pongee
nusual back styling
All new prints
$3.98t.$10.98
Gowns
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In Nylon, Spice Red, Black
or Pri:at.
WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF
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trim, plain, black,
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In lace white

Children's
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Jack Borgewicht
Orlon Skirts with Matching Sweaters
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Accessories
UMBRELLAS, HEAD and
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Stockings Trim-Fit Sox
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