RN: MEMORIALS MAyTOW al MARY G. NISSLEY | SIMON P. NISSLEY bi | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Pa. Mount Joy, can pay a stack of bills in just a frac- tion of the time you now spend travelling about and standing in line to pay them in person, with cash. You simply write a check for each bill, put the checks in enve- lopes aad mail them. Open a checking ac- count with us; start paying bills swiftly UNION NATIONAL OF MOUNT JOY Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE BANK IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT What do Tractors and Telephones have in common? Tractors and telephones both help to make the farmer's work easier . . . more efficient. The telephone is one of the handiest time and labor savers the farmer can use. Today farmers buy, sell, and get farm market reports by telephone. And in her social life the farmer's wife benefits from her telephone too. Yes, telephone service is vital to today's farmer. We realize its ‘importance and are working constantly to increase the value and usefulness of telephone service to the farmer. Columbia Telephone Co. CHIQUES CHURCH | THE BULLETIN. Moun! Joy. Pa. Thursday, August 18 8 | F LORIN PLANS 3.DAY SERVICE | Chiques Church of the | Mr. and Mrs. William De-| Brethren will hold a three-day, BOTTLE GAS IS ALWAYS READY TO PRODUCE - fast Woes of Camden, N. J. are| Dedicatory Service this week- hot water, fast cooking, fast clothes drying, indoor inciner- ( | spending some time with the| end, starting Friday at 7:30 p. 3 wm | latters brother and family, Mr | m.. with S. Clyde Weaver as ators. ete. And at a low cost. Gas appliances cost less - a | and Mrs. Earl Gerlitzski. speaker 30 callon water heater is sufficient for an entire family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tyndall; On Saturday at 4:90 D. Mm. why heat 60 or 80 gallons when a 30 gallon fast recovery are moving into their home on| Community Night will be ob Sud ; North Market Street. | served. The speaker will be I' bottle gas water heater is enough? No installation charge. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hess| S. Carper | Ward Bottle Gas, Ephrata, Pa. 29-1c and family spent the weekend Four services are scheduled at New Germantown, Perry Co. for Sunday. Sunday school will Mr. and Mrs. George | be held at 9:00 a. m Rufus P fran - I oF il Mr. aad Mrs. Civde Bucher will speak at the morn- Mumper and children and Mr. ng ai 10:15 a. m. aod Mrs, Not: Natcor : There will be a service at 2 FF 1] and Mrs. Norman Mateer and] pms vin dC Ye 0! ow Th 5 q . son, spent several days at Per-| "Mo WOE! A pn! € tons | : car AL 79 3 a Ile rv County speaker, At 7:30 p. m. a music “ . ws : al service is planned Wise travellers don’t trust to judgment Ch h Ne S| | Rheems and Green Tree. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Zim-| ree when on a journey. They follow the ure WwW 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, | merman visited their daughter| siens. Why not follow God's : i signs. ) 10's great sig )S fat Green Tree. and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr ..| UNITED ZION M EETING = the Bible io! pl y C £9) Hp st | NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL | : : ie Bible—on your journey through Merrit Robinson, over the week] AT SALUNGA life? Enjoy its life-giving message with | THE IN MT. JOY Mt. Pleasant end at the Bronz. N.Y. Mr = Sy for Message w | AND THE ENTIRE SUR- Brethren In Christ Church hor The United Zion Church tent 525 | trig Py nang is a lamp | 0 3 MM | Pastors: Graybill Wolgemuth, | © i : me oni, eeti are being held Aug unto my feet and a light unto my path.” ROUNDING CO UNITY. C. H. Moyer, ® Monday, but Mrs. Zimmerman| 31 to. Sent. 4 ut the: home o Psalm 119.105 ee | Sunday will remain several weeks. br eT . 3:18 Sundav B : | The Washington Street [9:00 a. m. Sunday School , a : rae rea {Melvin Hotter on tte HB Wi 3 Sunday ible School , Church Of The Brethren | 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron LUck-| gtechman farm, opposite the 10:30 “Morning : Worship, “The Great Suppér Elizabethtown, Pa. [Wednesday walter and daughters spent last| Church in Salune 7:00 Pre-Service Prayer Fellowship London Pasior on bo Prayer Meeting week at Ocean City, N. J. The Rev. Luke Showalter of 7:30 Evening Service, “Established With Grace” | © | "saay re ‘Iarence N . "1 : ‘ eis [— Q 1 Nii rook SOrvi [ 9:30 a.m. Church School ! 7:00 p.m. Council meeting. Me and Mss. Clarence Myers| phrata is the Evangelist The Wednesday, 8:00 P M. Midweek Prayer Service Adult Study Theme, “Hope| Trinity Lutheran Church and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Derr are being held every \ . ~ | for the Despairing.’ : | Rev, W. L. Koder, Pastor and daughter spent Sunday at| evening at 7:30 and Sunday ev- Calvary Bible Church 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship, | Sunday Roxbury campmeeting. | eninge at 7 PRT PINE PRI ATV TIT AY | Sermon, The Master's Affec-| 9:30 a.m. Sunday School MY. and Mrs. TOA ngs é NEW HAVEN STREET AT HENRY | tionate Friend”, by Pastor Zuck! 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. Ch ane Jones and chi i Rev. W. L. Wilson, Jr., Pastor | 7:30 p.m. Community Park ! The Rev. George E. Stauffer,| dren of Perry Co., are spending ah “Holding forth the word of life” Vespers, : | Pastor of Luther Memorial Lu-| several days with Mr. and Mrs A RSON, /- 1S | | Wednesday 5 Friday i'n | thren Church, York, will eos: Charles Dunkelberger and | tila A i I i I Ee CE Bonet the And proach Wel oy. | | i zabethtown College. Tuesday Virs. Shirley Hoover and Mus. Vilas Loi Rober : er i | — a | 7:45 p.m. Women's Mission- Jane Beach held a pre-nuptical| ¢d to her duti hos uk 1% Mount Joy Mennonite Church |ary Society in the Parish house. | shower for Miss Pat Brooks at| the Wiley and Rutt Agency at ll = | Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess, | her home on Tuesday vents | ter spending a week of he ¢ ‘HE, ING H OP E 3 arber a . ation we shore Q Henty Ge arbor, Henry Pronk Mt. Joy Methodist Church The following were preset | cation at the 2401 a 3 Q | Sunday ; George K. Ludwig, Pastor Mrs. James Eichler. Mrs Oo. I'he R Wilson Yost and 8 3 9:00 a.m. Sunday School [saturday Waliers, Organisi ald Eichle r, Sa., Miss Mari: nl family of Knoxville, Ter re 8 Fo A 1 Sor aturda . os Q / i we Xoo, 2m Sermon 00 p.m. Young Adults | Oberholzer, Mrs. Lorraine Lutz,| irs. Yost parent 2 5 LY 5 | AM P AGH | d . ve ‘ | NE y \ :30 p.m. Bible Study and Dime -a-Dip Supper. Mrs. Peggy Nissley, Mrs. Shir-| \ ia Mr felvin S. 1 Q w= Bue Ji y Pr rayer Meeting. | Sunday y cr ie ley Hoover, Mrs. Marian Sch-| 201 Ea Main Street § Sagurdey, Aue. 3 i | se Bin. a ee aeffer, Mrs. Claudette Miller,| Mr. and Irs. ( IW ¢ 2: arvest Meeting ! ie Sacrifice o- . 2:00 p.m. Harvest Meeting. edience”. Miss Jean Darrenkamp, Mis.| East in S t Joy, and 8 | Broliee | 9:45 am. Sunday School, | Lena Miller, Miss Sally Nissley,| Mr d M Tho BE. Grosu | § | Crossroads Beoinean In Christ |. Ralph Alleman. S. S. Supt. | Miss Verna Breneman, Miss Sr ¢, motor ; | Paul Z. Hess, Harry L. Brubaker Monday Sm Council Ruth Brubaker, Mrs. Pauline Vic ns for | Pastors Mtns ‘Church. Smith, Miss Peggy Wealand,| seve their | § ° ¢ | er 11 meg ¢ . Hn " | : | ey am. Sanday School | Saturday, Aug. 27 Sunday Miss Jane Starr Mrs. Martha! he pla of Q | Donald Engle, Supt School Picnic at Lititz Springs | Brian, Mrs. Loretta Kurtz, Mrs Hill x Falls Q ¥ 7 bd . 4 ne > : dark 1 - . : | v 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Park. Jane Beach, Miss Marianne, Haw inn 8 Je / 9 Rosenberry Evangelist [Mossuge by Rev. Harry L. Bru- Schofield, Mrs. Sadie Brooks, | Cres a 3 ’ > paker, | Salunga Methodist Church Miss Betty Brooks and Mis i ) | : . . VLISS 35 $s Miss, ! i kK Top | S All evening services are lift- George K. Ludwig, Pastor : i 3 he i § led for the duration of the Liv-| Mrs. Mary Minnich, Organist Pat Brooks. Flocono, 1 turned 8 ® |ing Hope Tent Campaign. The | Sunday Pat received many lovely|l by way of the Delaware tent is located off Route 230 9:30 am. Sunday School. and useful gifts. lw Gap 9 Midway Beiween Mount Joy and ¢ between Mt. Joy and Elizabeth-| Mr. Richard Peifer, S. S. ir a ns Carson Sprout da sister @ { town. Supt. OC x YQ EAT TY Ivy y 4 ; ise Eli | Ministers and various singing 10:30 a.m. Sermon: ‘The FOOD SALE SCHEDULED y ote] year Prom Viste & Elizabethtown on Route 239 § groups from this locality Sacrifice of Obedience.” The Veterans of Foreign! in Florida with I prout’'s © | distance are participaiing meee ff meres Wars Auxiliary, 5752 of Mount; daughter and n-in-law MM a ® 8 { ee : : Joy will sponser a food sale! and Mrs. Kenneth Stone Q a The manufacture of coke was h : Newtown EU. B Ch Wad 1 le . | Friday evening, August 19, in| x Q - E h . 8 | vy > astor wade a large-scale stry . 0 { - Servic : . Suny: ohn Ferich, oY IB large-scme inaustry Mise, of the Rut & Wild y The minimum hourly wage 8 Jeivices rac Evening at 7:30 p.m, - 8 | “9:00 a.m. Sunday Schoo! | Westmoreland County by Hen-| office. The sale is scheduled to! was raised by law to 75 cents 8 2 7:30 p.m. Congregational ry Clay Frick. begin at 6:00 p. 1: i 949 © Q | Meeting By biti 2 pm on 194 ah na | | Wednesday a ® , 8 7:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Prayermeeting. Calvary Bible Church Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor Sunday | 9:15 a.m { School. | Classes for I 10:30 a.m. | Sermon by the t Great Supper”. | 7:00 p.m. Pre-Service Prayer Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Sunday Bible all ages. Morning Worship Pastor: ‘The Evening Service - Sermon by the Pastor: “Estab- lished With Grace.” | Tuesday | 8:00 p.c. Bible School Teach- | er's Meeting. Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Midweek Prayer Service ev. Enos Zimmerman, Jr. | Missionary to Finland will the Speaker. [ Thursday | 6:30 pm. home of Robert be Youth Night at Hoffman. Church of the Brethren | Florin, Pa. | Rev. Howard Bernhard, Elder Samuel T. Becker, Supt. 9:00 a.m. Bible School. | 10:00 a.m. Worship Service. | 7:30 p.m. Worship Service | Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service. Salunga | Church of the Brethren | £arl Brubaker, Elder In Charge Ezra Herman, Supt. | Sunday 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Worship Service 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 Glossbrenner Evangelical United Brethren Church Rev. John H. Gable, Pastor Sunday 8:15 a. m. Moruing Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. service. 8:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer Senior Choir. West Green Tree Church of the Brethren Abram N. Eshelman, Elder Sunday 8:45 a.m. Sunday School at Christian Endeavor | the | HERE'S only one sensible way to judge your best automobile buy —and that’s to measure how much car you get jor your money! On every important point of motor car value, the 1955 Pontiac stands head and shoulders above any car in its class. For example, a Pontiac with four-barrel 200-h.p.* Strato-Streak V-8 is priced hundreds of dollars lower than any other car equalling its power! w Take the vital matter of wheelbase—so important to ride, comfort and stability — '* and you'll find Pontiac outmeasures any car anywhere near its price and many that 120 South Market Street No Deal in Town Can Give You More Your Money! are tagged at hundreds of dollars more. powerful Pontiac, you start with a car And here's a car so distinctively beauti- that represents an unmatched value— ful it’s bound to stay in style for a long and in addition you save still further from time to come the most liberal trade-in policy in our Certainly all this adds up to a wonder- history. ful buy ially when Pontiac prices Come in and let us prove that owr fit so easily into any new-car budget. Pontiac deal is the best 2 That’s why Pontiac time high! This same record sales volume permits allowances that can * equal or beat any deal in town! So before at any price—before you consider any deal on any car—remember When you deal with us for a big, us to make trade-in you buy any car this: DIAL 7-1366 sales are at an all- deal you can make! Optional at low cxtra cost. RISSER MOTORS ELIZABETHTOWN, PENNA. b PR fron 700 ima HO TEI TO mad G. Her E — W mil Sn alo leac real Ere cov Cel hol Sto roc] cel spr clot and emy hon ber mac ous mac Shi Wal Lan