fe Pry TO TELL OF WORK AT INDIAN MISSION THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, November 10 MARIMBA SYMPHONETTE ANNUAL THANK OFFERING | TO PLAY AT LANDISVILLE [SERVICE AT TRINITY ers,” used in Sunday Schools SA A SN VAs hout the church, and au- i iT Light Came,” See our large stock of gas heaters. A room heated in a [a study book on India. : : The choir of Trinity will as- few seconds by a small heater is certainly wonderful ist in the service and Miss Ad- ol Hill of Lancaster, will sing good. Be comfortable and use bottle gas to get rid of a negro spiritual and ‘The . . i Lerd’s Prayer.” There will be the early morning chill. The more gas you use, the the annual presention of Life i | Memberships and the gathering lower the rate. Ward Bottle Gas, Ephrata. of the Thank Offering for mis- sions. Mrs. ' Clyde Eshleman, AS President, Mrs. Raymond Gil- WARD BOTTLE G bert Life Membership Secre- EPHRATA, PA. tary: Mrs. Harry Brown, Thank 40-tfe Offering Secretary; Mrs, Harold Brown, Secretary TroaSurer; | = |and Mes. Le Rodery have ar- Everybody In This Locality Reads The Bulletin ranged ce Se 71CC, On Sundi vening Nov. 13 “The Marimba Symphonette” LUTHERAN CHURCH . a oe Si Slonary that was accorded the honor of; On Sunday evening, Nov 13, at clock a S ary X . . i tat 7: / n’s iL OLioe, gr | performing for Mrs, Franklin!at 7:00 pam, the . Women program on the American Indi | D. Roosevelt and Gov. McKeld.! Missionary Society of Trinity in will be held at the Florin in recently. will give a concert Lutheran Church will hold its] Church of the Brethren [ this Sanday evening at 7:30 p.| annual Thank Offering Service Miss Esther Frantz will show -. He a "Ria fm. in the Landisville Church slides on the Brethren Mission | | of God. Opal L. Petters is the id the work being done at the directress of the ensemble. Mission point in New Mexico : ; She spent two years working! These talented youthful mus. there with the Indians and will] lclans blend their be able to answer questions and Accordians, Vibraharp and Ca iv 1 good account ofl the thedral Chimes together : Wo work being done there create a _magnificient musical At present Miss Frantz is a interpretation of the music ev-} udent at Elizabethtown Col-| eryone loves I'he ensemble’s lege. All persons are cordially | @Ppearance in Blue and Gold invited to attend this service | distinguishes them as a most ° unusual aggregation {% BETH STIRLING | ; A Porgy is ee . 4 A I AT PARTY ded to a plate offering Mount Joy Mennonite Church HONORED AT PARTY will be received Church News Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos Hess, A surprise birthday party] | ER = LS Henry Garber, Henry Frank | ys given in hnor of Beth E | "The Rev. "Fred J. Fiedler, Pastors Qf lin By | voi 7. Sat . : |D , will bring the message. Dr Stirling by Tr yarents MM De : . ~ NEWS PERTAINING TO ALL Sunday Sandi. i Ag Ny Dor Daren “'Rally Day Service | Fiedler is Executive Secretary . . . 9:00 am. Sunday School. urday evening : Sis Pry cow. iw TY ti Mic. THE CHURCHES IN MT. JOY 10:00 a.m. Sermon Guests included. Naney Nan.) A combined Rally By > | with the Board of Po ia Mis NTR fa : >: PR ice is scheduled for St. Mark's s of the United Lutheran AND THE ENTIRE SUR- Wednesday : | man, Eileen Balmer, Ruth Pe-| vice, 18 Sci dh Hit's Sions. of ihe ds ; 4 MMUNITY 7:30 p.m. Bible Study and VI t Nissl Orh EUB Church, Sunday morning,' Church in America, with offi- \ x . | saver Moa ers, Margar IN1ssley phi v Y “i i BOUNDING COMMU Prayer Meeting ; : PR! November 13 at 9 o'clock with ces in New York City. Dr, Fie- — Metzler, Joyce and Joann May . : . Sag is g wo ou : p | vy D Mr. Charles Jones of Lancaster,’ dler, by virtue of his office ‘hur r » Bre ; bre, Pamela oungman : Church of the Brethren West Green Tree a a a) : ol 2s ihe speaker. | will be: able 10 dive US ia “almouth Pike Church of the Brethren othy Mather, ay Romberger, . el olds of Xe wohtr Ags There wi Speci: sie glimpse of the mission fields of Rev James Doughtry Abram N. Eshelman, Elder Jetty Kaylor, Gladys Nissly. here will be special music oo I EO It Pastor Sunday ; : Beverly Snyder. Janet Stirling,| oY local choir groups under the ‘ rs AH ugh Sunday 8:45 a.m. Sunday School at We. and. Mrs. Edward C. Shells direction of Mr. Clifford out the world. As a former ) } 1 vil « iN > 4 « » 3 : ‘ . . 9:00 a.m. Bible School Rheems and Green Tree. ; ! V hell} Schmid. missionary to India, having] 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:00 : Morning Worshio and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Rob served there from 192% to 7929] Sermon theme “The Anointing | “5. A mng WOrsaiD.y srt C. Stirling snd. Diane and Mr. Lester Hostetter is . the Te ie Service.’ at Green lrec res 2 General 'S ay School S ... he has. a sympathetic “ander-} 7:30 p.m. Evening Service at| Mike, Beth Stirling and Mr, | General Sunday School Super- He DF Wednesday . " T Ev : sade standing of missionary’s prob- "a * Ath oon Green Tree and Mrs. R. F. Stirling intendent iE a es : Hi 7:30 p.m. Collage prayer Rev. Jacob Moved will show > F Hist Uhlted Bret] lems. Having served as pastor oling hs HY A, YY nn Jnite ‘ethre : : meeting slides of his recent trip thru oe va 5 Li ml 7 a As of the St. Mark's Lutheran Bi the Holy Lands and Africa RECITAL PLANNED cn ircnes oe AeA oh Ky ange Church, Birdsboro, Pa.., {rom Lanny Chur —— On Sunday evening, Nov. 20, County will hold a Union ser- 14 1938, he. knows. the Rev. Vv. L. Kod Salunga at 7:30 p. m. a recital will be { in { gh I L 7 Church, average congregation's attitude Sunaay Church of the Brethren Areata At 4) ‘ ..| l.ancaster, Pa., Sunday even-!, is - wy . : 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Norman L Bowers, Elder presented at the Mount Joy ingiat 7:30: 1, wy 4 caldbrationl 204 response toward the mis- 10:45 a.m. Morning Worship. | "gy Herman, Supt Church of God by Mrs. Ethel] /.ov p. 1 sionary causes of the church. Ve ] Se i rman, | Kn . ; 0 p Annual Fhanks- Sunday M." Broske organist, David of the, union of ihe ly geile 1 But he is not only a world! } ely £2 of me Women > 9:00 a. m. Sunday School Weidman, vocalist, and a male and United Breth eh rches missionary and congregational Society The Rev. Dr. Fred J 10:00. 2:30 and 6:30 Love! oto which merged in November, | si ved i his Feidle will the speaker Fes Servic Visiting minist- | 1 re 2 : 3 | pastor He has served Vis idle I east Services. Visiting minist 1946. Dr. W. Maynard Sparks, wh 3 Str of : Monday ers will be Rev. Hiram Frey ® - : church in the area of social 7-20 pM. 1] s Bible Class! ois. Cn Yas Benet vr . ics professor and chaplain at Leb- ions vo = 7:30 2 e {ginger and Rev. Conway Ben-| pOoOD SALE NOV 12 Vall 1 missions as well, having been w moet ir Parisi ouse anon Y oO £ y = ; . wu Yrs arish House. !noit The Good Cheer Class of the| or po. go Io Annville, superintendent and pastor of uesdayv x esdav \ 1 bo % eac ir or : 7 ” p.m Gitech tical Class ¥ oy, Bible Studs E.U.B. Church will sponsor a wu 3%. the preache j the Lutheran Inner Mission So 1:3 ) 5 ¢ LiCe aSs or dle St y TT y Ne y { y 3 . : . Meeting in the Parish House. : food sale Saturday. November he Youth Fellowship will be ciety of Reading, Pa., and vi —— Mt. Pleasant 12 at 0 am. in front of 2 union ogee with the] cinity from 1939 to 1944. He The Church of God Brethren In Christ Church Wiley & Rutt offices College Church Youth Fellow- has been ihe editor of “The Rev. C. F. Heiwig, Pastor Pastors: Wolgemuth, ® ship, Annville, at 7 p. m. They| Foreign Missionary’ the sunday C. H. Moyer will leave from St. Mark's ar wy ae a 5 Sunday TO SPONSOR BUS TRIP i “os bb Lg official magazine, and J. a.m. ound . y Qin} u at m. “The i Mics ar ¢ Lester Eshelman, § 9:00 a. m. Sunday School The Ladies Bible Class of = Rab Missionary Let. 1 9 \ 10:30 a. m. Worship Service! . a 10:30 a.m. Men Mission Wednosdoy Evangelical Cong. Church will I rogram, Sponsor i by the ane RY Praver Meeting sponsor a bus trip to Philadel Men’s Bible Class Th guest He x 2 > BRia. Satind; Nov. 26. Incl LON speaker will b Dc. Charles SER pia saturday, Sov. 26. nly yA N75 Spotts. The Male Quartet will: Crossroads Brethren mm Christ | ded will be shopping and sec Hr LS 7a | yaa i L sing special numbers : Church oo | ing “Cinerama Holiday.” For ont ow J: 1 . 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Paul Z. Hess, Harry L. Brubaker and reservations = W Monday Pastors information anc reservations ow WATE ERIALS "45 a tal Sunday call 3-4693 or Asan i 3 7:45 p.m. Sunday School t A - Board. 9:15 a.m. Sunday School { meee = Wednesday Donald Engle, Supt Reception of new members v.30 p.m Missionary Meet 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship Monday ing, The Individual the World is 7:30 p.m. Sub-Distri IYF -— i.ooking for” Rev Paul 2Z. Rally at Cornwall Methodist sc} a Lia Hess Home Glossbren ler Evangelical Evangelistic Services Nov. | Tuesday United Brethren Church fl a0 AT CONSTR 1d Rev. Charles Wol Fra cod yee 1n Progress il ne 8:00 p.m. Commu lc 5 Rev. 1arles olf, Pastor vn Brethren In Meeting. = | = SO a Sunday : ; : “hurch. Rev. Fred Frey, Cone-| Thursday 8:15 a. m. Morning Worship toca, is the evangelist p.m. Quarterly Confer 9:30 a.m. Sunday School | Mt. Joy. Dr. Leon T 0: a.m. Morning Worsl i; > ' 10:30 Bln Morning Worship St. Mark's Evangelical United ln chat Wednesday > - 7:30 p m. Midweek Praver | Brethren Church service rg i Pe ( E. Ulrich, Pastor The Washington Street 'WARP'S “BRANDED ON THE EDGE MEANS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Tg 50 p.m. Senior Choir sunday Church Of The Brethren pm. soenloy a 9:00 Rally Day. Combin Elizabethtown, Pa + Sl ee TI cEwcomer & on, i Mt. Joy Methodist Church Jonet Toncest | Sunday Mo 9 ANC. Ge ge K. Ludw Pastor Char vones, t.ancaget 9:30 a.n Church Schonl 1 wr : o 1 1 A Mis her Walters, Organist 6:00 pm. Local Youth Fel- Adult study theme, “Jesus EAST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY PHONE 3-3361 Saturds: lowship will be leaving for a 7| Teaches How To Liv . . Sunday Yeclock YF service “ollege 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School Church, Annville | Sermo v Rev. K. Ezra Buch Mr. Ralph Alleman. S. S. Supt 7:30 pm Union Anniversany | or he Youn Ou LOW COST, STORM DOORS, p.m. Jr. Youth Fellow- | service, Covenant Church, 1 6:30 m. Yout Fellowship $s RCH ENCLOSURES sl caster. Semon by Dr. W. Mc 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship m. Sr. Youth Feliow nard Sparks, Chaplain of Lel 1 James Daughtry will TORM WINDOWS, PO hit anon Valley College ni the ‘mon ba | 7:30 p.m. Worship Servic Wednesday ; “wit one. or 15 p.m. Bible Study and 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Prayer Newtown I. U. B. Chucch Pr r Fellowship at the par- Service in charge of Maris 1 Re J iim Fertch. Po toe ri lc Glass $0 Gainor, class leader Rint 3 Se 3 Vo unaa ir Fa i J WINDOW MATERIALS p.m, Sub-District MYF Trinity Evangelical 10:00 a.m. Worship Service ) nia at Cornwall Methodist Congregational Church 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Ser LEXIBLE, SHATTERPROOF, MADE BETTER, LAST LONGE! Hom 1e. Rev. Q. A. Deck, Pastor vice or oT] Tue day | Sunday Rev. Geo. Atkins of the In 7:20 p.m. Choir Rehearsal 9:15 a.m. Sunday School diantown Gap Gospel Cente and Tack On Wednesday 10:20 a.m, Worship nd soldiers of “The King "All 36° wide 6:15 pm. W.S.C.S. Christmas ; Theme, “FEeligions vs. Christ.” |Quarict will be in charge of Party 7:00 p.m. Evening Worshi vice and the Monday Thursday Wednesday SCV Evangelist Joe 7:20 p.m. Quarterly Conf2r-- 7:30 p.m. Pray ting ill b his ministry ence. Dr, Leon T. Moore in 8:30 p.m. Choir rchearsal n Tuesday nigh For futher charge I'hursday details this paper meee 7:00 p.m. Junior Choir Re mee Church of the Brethren hearsal. Church of God Florin, Pa wi E. Thon Tillett, Pastor Rev. Howard Bernhard, Elder Salunga Methodist Church Paul S. Baker, Gen. Supt PR Samuel T. Becker, Supt George K. Ludwig, Pastor | 9:15 am. Church School J B HOSTETTER & SONS 9:00 a.m. Bible School Mrs. Mary Minnich, Organist 10:30 am. Morning Worship . 10:00 a.m. Worship Service Sunday 6:30 p.m. Youth Group 7:20 p.m. Missionary Pro- 9:30 a.m. Sunday School | 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Ser WEST MAIN STREET Mou NT JOY, PA gram Mr. Richard Peifer, S. S | vie gies : meee gies ts Vednesday Supt | Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Praye r Service 10:30 a.m. WA hip vice.) 7:30 p.m Prayer Meeting eEP LTT AT Christ for Newtown and Community Evangelistic Services Aig IN HE A Nex vtown Evangelical U. B. Church 1 JOHN F "RICH. PASTOR 3 1 inch 4 | NOV. 13th to NOV. 27th — 7:30 P. M. = i : a os | WITH EVANGELIST JOE MILLER | Ke SS i OF HARRISBURG, PA. Hot Beds ond { 's " 2 Greenhouses Special Outstanding Musical Talent Each Night 3 Sunday, Nov in ch of Rev. Geo. Atkins and - Soldiers of 1g Male tet. Indiantown Gap | Monday, Nov 1 f Rev. Geo. Atkins and Soldier of t tet Yuesdase Tov Quartet, Elizabethtown. Fu Fa Fo FLEXIBLE, SHATTERPROOF | Wednesday, Nov 1, Soloist, Elizabethtown MADE BETTER, LAST LONGER i Thursday, N tow ege Maile Quartet, A » i Friday. Nov 3—Donegal Gospel 4_ Male Quartet CY U Branded on Saturday Noy, 13—=Rinderhook Evangelical Congregational — i C= the Edge Means Ni o\ 0 I oF the ible: Male riot Porch Enclosures, Stor Sunday, Nov. 2 of the Bible Male Quartet. i or satistaction Monda Nov Accapella Chorus. Tuesda Ys Nov. 22 ale Quartet, Wednesday, Nov. 2 3—Special Music, Thursday, Nov. 24—Mt. Calvary Male Quagtet Friday. Nov 5--Donegal Gospel 4 Male Quartet Saturday, Nov. 26—Male Quartet Ruhl E.U.B. Church. Sunday, Nov. 27—Soldiers of e King "Male Quartet. Song Leaders of the fford Schmidt, Lancaster campaign / Rev. George G. Buhler, Lancaster Where will You Spend Eternity? Get right with God. \ A. HN Vira Hordisre FLORIN, PA. PHONE MT, JOY 3-4983 Specials CHILDRENS BOXER CORDUROY LONGIES WEEK END Murphy's Men's Grey SWEAT SHIRTS SIZES 3 - 6 1 Solid colors - Elastic top { An amazingly low price SAVE ic "for men’s medium weight sweat shirts. 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