LABOR DAY — = is our tribute to the toiling hands that built our nation. The Bible honest labor; yet achieve for us life's most worthwhile possession —eternal life. It is the GIFT of God. The gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. Romans 6.23 commends , even this cannot 9:15 Sunday Bible School 10:30 Morning Worship ‘The Rich Fool.” 7:00 Pre-Service Prayer Fellowship 7:30 Evening Service “The God of Peace.” Wednesday, 8:00 P M. Midweek Prayer Service ~ . ~ Calvary Bible Church NEW HAVEN STREET AT HENRY Rev. W. L. Wilson, Jr., Pastor “Holding forth the word of life” Use Our Classified Column — It Pays | S Public hools | | | [ | | {| daughter of Mr | Marietta | United | | | | | Teen time tips We know the telephone starts jumpin’ the minute school’s out for the summer. Teens have a lot to talk about and plan. That's fine because the telephone is for talking. If teens will just remember that everyone has to use the phone there'll be no problem. For example talking on the telephone and watching tele- vision at the same time can cause your conversation to stretch out too long. So please—use the line sharingly—won't you? This way, service will be faster for everyone—including you. THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy. Pa. Thursday, September 1 6 Weddings WEBER MACKINSON Miss Dorothy M. Weber, Mrs. Geo R2, and son of Mrs and A. Weber, Columbia Jere M. Mackison, Margaret E. Mackinson, of 205 Ave., Mount Joy, married Saturday at 1:30 the St. Mark's Eva Brethren Church, Dr. Ezra H officiating. The couple will reside at 11 S. Market Street, Elizabethtown. were p. m in ngelical with Ranck OBERHOLTZER RISSER The marriage of Miss Marian S. Oberholtzer, daughter of Mr. Church News and Mrs. Huber Oberholtzer, of 223 N. Barbara St., Mt. Joy, NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL and Cloy M. Risser, son of Mr. THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY and Mrs. Paul Risser, Manheim anNp THE ENTIRE SUR- R1, was solemnized Sunday at) ROUNDING COMMUNITY. 2 p.m in St. Mark’s E. U, B. — hurch, 1 Joy. | Church, Mount Joy Glossbrenner Evangetical The Rev. Ezra Ranck officia- United Brethren Church ted at the double-ring ceremo-| hav John H. Gable, Pastor v. y 3c A | Sunday : : ny, assisted by the Rev. Q. A. 8:15 a. m. Morning Worship Deck. The bride was given in| 9:30 a.m. Sunday School marriage by her father, Mrs. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship. Harold Shaffner An Wednesday ; i wold Shafiner, twin sister of 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer the bride, Mount Joy, was the service. matron of honor. Bridesmaids| 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir. were Miss Ruth Oberholtzer, | fe - sister of the bride, Mount Joy,| Zion Lutheran Church { and Mrs. Richard Campbell, | Landisville, Penna. Manheim R1, Sharon Campbell, Sade Ernest P. Leer niece of the bride, Landisville, | 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. was flower girl. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship Dave Risser, Landisville, ser- Thursday Rn 2 Sw Bram» 7:45 p.m. Choir Rehearsal ved as best man. Ushers were er —— Jay Risser, Landisville, and Salunga Will Risser, Manheim R1, both Church of the Brethren brothers of the bridegroom, Jer- 4 : Ezra Herman, Supt. ry Risser, nephew of the bride-| gunday | groom, Landisville, was ring| 9:00 a. m. Sunday School bearer. Jay Barnhart, Mt. Joy,| 10:00 a.m. Worship Service played the wdeding music and a Warren Bates, Landisville, was Mt, Preasany tas 3 Was! Brethren In Christ Church the soloist. | Pastors: Graybill Wolgemuth, | The bride wore a floor-iength C. H. Moyer gown of Chantilly lace and tul le, fashioned with a bodice, long Sunday 9:00 a. m. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. sleeves, illusion neckline, jewel- seed pearls and bouffant skirt with a peplum de- ‘raver Meeoti ed collar of Prayer Meeting The Washington Street f£arl Brubaker, Elder In Charge Sign. Her fingertip-length veil Church Of The Brethren of French illusion was attached Elizabethtown, Pa. to a coronet of seed pearls and Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor She. carrie Pi Sunday seq ins. She carried 2 boucjuet 9:30 a.m. Church School of white glamelias & pompors. Aqult Study Theme, “Worship The matron of honor wore a in a Nation's Life.” ballerina-length gown of bE 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship, crystalette, fashioned along Sermon, “The Master's Doubt- or] li ith d ing riend”’, by Pastor Zuck. *OSS 1€S / { SL00) o ~ : > r : braicess nes, with a scoopec 30 p.m. Evening Worship, neckline and short puffed sleves.! Sermon by Rev. Wilmer R. fer hat was of matchinz crys- Hurst. talette with small bows and a C 1 Meeti : : Te ).m. Meeting. short veil. She carried a bou es hick . : ns quet of gold glamelias and pon: Mt. Joy Methodist Church pons George K. Ludwig, Pastor Miss Esther Walters, Organist Sunday Church The bridesmaids wore yellow gowns styled identically the to that and Sunday School of matron of honor’s. They| vacation carried bouquets of salmon-col-| Tuesday ored glamelias and pompons. 6:30 p.m. Boys’ Choir rehear- The flower girl was gowned sal. ay iis = . ot ; 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Re- In white satin with ruffled hearsal arsal. neckline and short, puffed — sleeves. She carried basket of Salunga Methodist Church white flowers. George K. Ludwig, Pastor A reception was held at Hos- Mrs. Mary Minnich, Organist tetter’s Ot wt Hall. Mt Jor Sunday mall, Mt Joy! 9:30 a.m. Sunday School, Following a wedding trip to Mr. Richard Peifer, S. S. Niagara Falls, the couple will| Supt. reside on Main St. Mount Jovy. |.. 10:30 a.m. Worship Service. vat ae ~~. |Rev. H. B. Bowers, Guest Min- The bride, a graduate of Mt. ctor Joy High School, is employed Wednesday | by Donegal Mutual Insurance| 7:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal. Mount Joy Mennonite Church Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess, Co., Marietta. a graduate The bridegroom, of East Hemptield High Sch is eo a chool, is mploye d by Henry Garber, Henry Frank C. Y. Tanger and Son, Rohrers- Pastors | town. { Sunday | 9:00 a.m. Sunday School 7:30 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting. | Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study and CLASS PLANS FIRST REUNION FOR OCT. The class of 1945 of the Mt Prayer Meeting. Joy High School will held its RRR first class reunion Saturday, Oc- | West Green Tree tober 1. Plans are being made Church of the Brethren to stage the affair at the Gen- N. Eshelman, Elder eral Sutter Hotel, Lititz. | 8:45 a.m. Sunday School at Arrangements are being | Rheems and Green Tree. { made by Dr. Newton Kcendig 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship, | Miss Betsy Bigler and Mrs. |at Green Tree. Warren Hayman. | Bis ® Calvary Bible Church Sa | Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor Frank Gotch was one of the |gunday greatest wrestlers of all time. 9:15 a.m. Sunday Bible - . School. | To Christians Unable LANCASTER SCHOOL OF Offers An | THOROUGH TRAINING BIBLE—Book by Book CHRISTIAN EDUCATION HERESIES GREAT DOCTRINES of the Bible WRITE WILLIAM J. RANDOLPH, President LANCASTER SCHOOL OF THE BIBLE aa 3 BE Sa > BOSE rt A AR To Attend Day THE EVENING SCHOOL PROGRAM | Earn an Evening School Diploma in Bible and E.T.T.A. Certificate | Bible Study two nights a week at the Evening School of LL S B. REGISTRATION DATE. SEPTEMBER 12, 7 P. M. AMONG SUBJECTS OFFERED Send now for Day or Evening School Catalog Classes for all ages. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Sermon by the Pastor: “The Rich Fool.” 7:00 p.m. Pre-Service Prayer Fellowship. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service - The Pastor will be speaking on: HE BIBLE DAY SCHOOL FACULTY “The God of Peace.” : Tuesday through systematic | 7:30 p.m. Womes's Work Group at Marion & Ruths. Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Midweek Prayer ® SPIRITUAL LIFE Service ® CHILD EVANGELISM Thursday @ CHURCH HISTORY 6:30 p.m. Youth Night at ® SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE | the home of Robert Hoffman. | Crossroads Rretmren tn Christ Church | Paul Z. Hess. Harry L. Brubaker 128 NORTH MULBERRY ST.. LANCASTER Pastors A | Sundav mses | 9:15 a.m. Sunday School ~ PO A BN at tl a Thoughtful Attention To Every Detail JAMES B. HEILIG | Florin Church Plans ' Annual Picnic | The annual picnic of the| Funeral Director | Glossbrenner E. U. B. Church, | | ~ | . Florin, will be held Saturday, | Sept. 10 at the town hall. The 2 | town is invited to attend this 2 | picnic. Two ball games are schedul- ed. Games and contests will al-| so be held for the different ag- es. The first ball game will be- gin at 1:30 p. m. This will be THE LIVING HOPE GOSPEL CAMPAIGN a Midget-Midget game. { I The public is invited to come } | to the picnic and is asked to | bring their evening meal with 0 | them. f NOW GOING ON The Quincy Orphanage Band from Quincy, Penna., will furn- ish the entertainment. ° EMENTS | Donald Engle, Supt. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Message by Rev. Paul Z. Hess. 7:30 p.m. Tent Meeting mid- way between Mt. Joy and Eli-| ENGAG zabethtown on Route 230. { — J. L. Rosenberry, Evangelist ~ + I BB Sunday, Sept. 11 ; { Mr. and Mrs. Paris Kopp, of 10:30 a. ow Balves Mesuns | Manheim R3, announce the en- ® : Guest speaker, Rev. Frederick: ie i | Frey, * pastor of the Manor | gagemen 5 thei Spo 3 a 1 Brethren In Christ Church. Luzooeth, lo vi. Jay n ount Joy an rms Richard Ginder, son of Mr. and Midway Betwee y . Church of the Brethren Mrs. Raymond Ginder, Man-| Elizabethtown on Route 230 I Florin, Pa. . | heim Rl. { i Rey, Howard Bernhard, Blder | | Miss Kopp. n graduate of Mt . oe + 12000, » . = x ta am . : 9:00 a.m. Bible School. | Joy High School, is a Stude nt 10:00 a.m. Worship Service. | nurse at the Lancaster General 8 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship | Hospital. Her fiance, a gradu- : : 7:30 — Ww | LR - vices Each Evening at 7: . Me Wednesday : ate of East Donegal High School Ser c g P st 7:30 p.m. Prayer Service. is serving with the U. S. Army ec — | 2 is stationed in Texas r Trinity Evangelical and 3 Sotioned in Torn 5 Congregational Church ! sa j= - - Rev. Q. A, Deck, Pastor | ee. | ES i ) | : A A Sunday k LORIN | } , 9:15 a.m. Sunday School. 10:20 a.m. Morning Worship | erm | FUN FOR ALL Sermon by the Pastor. | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kauffman | n Wednesday i | Mrs. I. B. Gladfelter and Mrs. | i ; 7:30 pm. A ayer mecung. | Katie Foreman spent : several | Florin E U Church ” b = attor’s go . . . Trinity Lutheran Church days at the latter’s lodge nl; I Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor | Perry County. | Sunday | Mr. George L. Mumper, Sr.,|) 9:30 a.m. Sunday School | was removed to. the General]; N IC 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. | H = ital ac oy super ation Tuesday | a as a surgicCa Pe n 7:30 p.m. Special Congrega- | on Sunday. | | { tional meeting. Mrs. Emma Peifer of Harris-| | AT THE TOWN HALL —— burg is spending sometime with Newtown E. U. B. Chure | mir 2 5 BF Wouli Rev. John Ferich, Pastor | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Kaufln an. { Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McCur- 10 hy 9:00 a.m. Sunday School : | dy, of Palmyra called at the atur ay, epi. 1 . 10:00 a.m. Worship Service. | Hamilton Home on Monday ev- Wednesday eine. a : HATS onl 7:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor ial th ig Tr { 8:00 p.m. Prayermeeting. ea on Mr. and Mrs. XN . pT | Kauffman. i Games of All Kind, for All Ages 4 : Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Todd K PERSONALS of Manheim, called on Mr. | . "n | George Shetter and family on M d i M d 1 i I G me = Sunday. | I ge - I ge a a Ar. -¢ Mrs. Lau Tressler . TRA on it dl Mr. and Mrs. Landis Hess AT 1:30 4 ] Nik : NT. spent the weeke at Loysville Mrs. Harry K. Kuhns of Mount Gi — wh sn Ley ville | y > > former's parents. Joy spent the weekend al "pow. Hamilton visited BRING YOUR EVENING MEAL AND ENJOY AN | Peaceful Valley camp, Perry friends at Harrisburg Saturday | | Co., near Big Springs. Mr. Fred Roerer EVENING OF GOOD FELLOWSHIP y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gorner| oh Te t the Lan C c - . Lia dan appeénaectom) L 1e an- of Maytown spent Sunday eve- caster General Hospital: last MUSIC BY THE . { ning visiting Mr. and Mrs..Har- Wook B { ry R. Kuhn. Mis Kan Mr { Q O h i d 3 Recently Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Richard = go Jaa { uincy re anage an 1 : an i onlop] char raus and son Riche Kauffman, 13 B. Pine St. ent I and Connie Pierce. Lancaster. x tained Mr. and Mrs. Vere Shoe were guests of Mrs. Viola Bric-| {i maker and son, Donnie. The| ond Miss M Sho 0 FLORIN E. U. B. CHURCH birthday dinner was for Don oh Wednosdas TY | Nee Ein : { ald B. Kauffman, all of ain] ey a soo nooo bridge, Pa. { a —_— me | LOCAL GIRL IS STUDENT 2 NURSE AT ST. JOSEPH'S k { One local girl is among the : fifty girls who entered St. Jos- eph’s Hospital School of Nur- | sing Tuesday and will spend the remainder of the week in an orientation program. Classes W" will begin next week. I, Miss Kay E. Zimmerman, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Har-| old Zimmerman, South Barbara| Street is the local girl the new class of student nurses. | - ® en FLORIN CHURCH PLANS SPECIAL PROGRAM among Sunday, Sept. 11, a special program will be held in the Florin Church of the Brethren sponsored by of the church. The program will feature the Chapel Quartet from Palmyra| and an eighty-minute film titled “Reaching From Heaven”. The program will begin at 7:30. The community is invited to at- tend. the young pcople en- DR. FREDERICK HARRIS TO SPEAK AT HERSHEY RALLY ON SUNDAY The Dauphin County Federa- tion of Men's Bible secured The Rev. Brown Harris, D.D. of Wash- ington, D. C. to deliver ihe ad- | dress at the annual Bible Class| rally in the Hershey sports ar- ena, Sunday evening, Sept. 4. ee (rr MARRIAGE LICENSES | Franklin Eichler, Florin, Patricia Brooks, ~ Florin. [ HOLLI NG ER Ol L SERVICE ~~ - Molly Pitcher took her hus-| LEHIGH AVENUE band’s place in the Battle of! : Monmouth in 1789, as he lay| Phone Lancaster 3-3401 dying besides his cannon. | ° Patronize Bulletin Advertisers. J THIS is the time to have your oil burner checked Classes has Frederick The summer months are the best time to give your oil burner a thorough cleaning. We remove soot and carbon from the sides of the boiler and combustion cham- ber. This assures more efficient burning, more efficient heating for you, next winter. * - ‘While we're at it, let us fill your tank with Atlantic’s famous ¢riple-refined heat- ing oil. A full tank provides summer pro- tection from condensation and the forma- | tion of burner-clogging rust particles. When cold weather rolls around, you’ll be mighty glad you called us today! and FLORIN, PENNA. Ph. Mt. Joy 3-3483 SL TRE an
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