21 fo (i HE CHURCHES IN'MT JOY AND THE SUR ROUNDING COMMUNITY Crossroads Brethren tn Christ p Church aul Z. Hess. Harry L. Brubaker Pastors Sunday 9:15 am. Sunday School Glenn Hostetter, Supt. 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship YeFirst” “aul Z. Hess. ednesday 7:30 p.m. Praver Service. January 15 to 29 Evangelistic Meeting. Landisville Church of God E. Thomas Tillett, Pastor Paul S. Baker, Gen. Supt. 9:15 am. Church School 10:30 am. Morning 6:30 pm. Youth Groups Matt. 6:33. Rev. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Ser- vee, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. Mount Joy Mennonite Church Bishop Henry Lutz. Amos Hess. Henry Garber, Henry Frank Pastors Sunday 9:00 am. Sunday School. 10:00 am. Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Meeting. Sermon Newtown Ii U B. Church Rev. John Ferich, Pastor Sunday 9:00 am. Sundav School 7:00 pm. Worship Service. and Holy Communion. Wednesday 7:00 pm. 7:30 p.m. Prayermeeing. First Presbyterian Church Mount Joy, Penna Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, Pastor Worship Christian Endeavor TATE reer ee te ge memes See me Asim Lg ls as se | Church News VEws PERTAINING TO ALL Evangelistic Series At Cross Roads Church The annual Evangelistic meet-| ing of the Cross Road Brethren | In Christ will be held January | 15 to’ 29 with Rev. Andrew Me-| Niven as evangelist. Rev. McNiven of Fenwick | ( Ontario, Canada has preached) | throughout Canada and the Un- | ited States. Prior to his enter- | ing this field, he was pastor of] the Brethren In Christ Mission] Church, of Blandburg, Pa. I The meeting will open at 7:30 p. m. Weck days and 7:00 Sundays. The evangelist plans to be at the church Sunday morn-| ling Jan. 15, to bring the first message. { | ure | LANCASTER SYNOD { TO INSTALL PRESIDENT The installation of Rev. Tru-! man A. Crist, D.D., as the full-| time president of Lancaster Sy- nod of the Evangelical and Re-| | | forme \d Church will take place] JS Jan. 8, at 7:30 p. m. in| i St. John’s Church, Fourth and Maclay Sts.” Harrisburg, where Dr. Crist has served as pastor! from 1939 until the end of 1955 | The only other church he serv- led was Glen Rock, Pa., where, he served from 1932 to 1939. | Dr. Crist was born March 17, 1906 at York Salem, Pa. He re- ceived his B. A. Degree from Franklin and Marshall College 1929 and his B.D. from the Lancaster Theological Semi- nary in 1932. — » — - a FIM TO BE SHOWN ' On Thursday night January 12 at 7:45 pm. Elizabethtown Youth For Christ will be spon- degree cold that surround them. perhaps is the fact that the fur- | the frigidness of the weather it- | self while the lawmakers almost ¢ | and frowns | strewing | lawmakers THE BULLETIN. Mount Joy. Pa. ‘Thursday. January 5 £18 ‘The Pennsylvania Story By Mason Denison, Editor Pennsylvania News Serd ce HARRISBURG Unquestion- ably the squirrels who inhabit the wooded domain atop Capi- tol Hill here in Harrisburg— like their counterparts in leg- islative circles are grazing from their treetop homes some- what balefully at the numbing About the only difference red brethren must contend with inevitably face a cold {front blowin gin from voters at home. The past legislative mumbo- jumbo —— known more formally | as the 1955 session of the Leg-| islature—has undoubtedly gen- | erated a baffled and irking re-| action on the part of the elec-| torate at home, if worried frets | of the gents who| comprise Pennsylvania's General | Assembly can be accepted as| any indication. The twelve months duration | of the 1955 political slug fest, | it is generally conceded, has not been conducive to the populace ! paths with roses as, return home from the wars in this quaint but brave village along the banks of the Susquehanna. | The record of ail) accomplish- | Friday s~ring a film at the rear of the a : ca) "oy « ; : ment of the 1955 session whic 7:30 p.m. Preparatory Service F-town First National Bank in whieh Sunday ; researchers are frantically and] . J the educational room. | dilige Ye a 9:30 am. Church School The film is: entitled: “The iligently still trying to un- 10:45 o.m. Morning Worship, Master's Face”. It is one of the cover somewhere somehow — is Are 4 iy +o aster’s Face’. S > 0 . X The Sacrament of Holy Com- : still one of those items much munion. greatest Gosoel films ever 0 4") t but whicl | ne ; Gili, n Hb im alked about but which no one 6:30 pm. Westminster Fel- duveed. Admission is free! Ev h x he hei as seen. lowship. eryone welcome! Not eo eek i - ® Not too long ago we mention-| West Green Tree ed in this column the despair-| : A <Q rr 1 r bo. or] eo { Church of the Brethren 1 DIFS OF MAYTO WN {ing and frightful fact that Abram N, Eshelman, Elder CHURCH ENTERTAINED | chance 's were excellent that! Sunday ns Hay “WEN : " . Mrs. Harold B. Endslow en-, when lawmakers soug re-elec- 8:45 a.m. Sunday School at is Te : : Wn: hers s ught re-elec . ’ tertained the following ladies) tion this year one of the most] Rheems and Green Tree. A hls 10:00 am. Morning Worship, of the Mavtown Evangelical brut.l obstacles they would at Green Pree. and Reformed Church on Wed-| have to overcome would be 7:30 pn. Rev. Chauncey J. nesday evening: dh their + .~fiddle-faddle! VV: 1 re I~ nT 3 i : : . { y Te wiih sb EL 5 “Youth Di. Mrs. H. L. Haines. Mrs. Min-| session which unquestionably! 4 » > , : i + . | ‘ : will speak at Green Tree. Ev- MM Hiines. Miss Ethel Culp,| will hurt many a lawmaker] ervone welcome. : Mis: Ann Culp. Mrs. George seeking return tickets this year. i Waller, Mrs. Wilmer Dick, Mrs. Perhaps underscoring this Church of the Brethren Roy Fryherger. Miss Jane Fry-| point and it might be said. typi- ep oer. Ri pee NA : : > F lorin, Pa. + hevoer, Mrs, Martin Musser, cal of comments this column has lev. Howard Bernhard. Elder Ms ie, ct | : : Samuel T. Becker. Supt Mss Lillian Sload, Mrs. Ed-| reecived frem good, fine, loyal, 9:00 a.m. Bible School #ar Mavers. Mrs. Weaver, Miss upstanding and intelligent read- 10:00 a.m. Worship Service Loretta Mayers, Miss Dorothy| ers of this column throughout aay Praver Service Brown. Miss Grace A. Hender-| the state, is a letter from Mr. ry . ra . . nr: ~7 2 x Pipe ~ oT > con, Miss Elizabeth Brandt, Miss{ Charles A. Markel, Sr., of Lock] 1 I 1 United Annie Brandi. Mrs. Mabel Hou-| Haven. | st. Mark’s Evangelical Unite she ws 13 ts | i St. Ma sonal, Miss Sallie Shireman and We quote from only one sen-| Brethren Church . . €.. E. Ulrich, Pastor fre. George Glattacker. {tence of our good reader's sunday Colored slides were shown! letter: Qe ( . 9:00 am. ( hurd ns cho 1 and refreshments were served. | “Phe y (the legislators) need 10:15 a.m. Evangel stic Em- 3 -» iL {oar not st h th Lye d phas's Sunday “Seeking the Qin he ae Dro racte ot? esson of the egislature as Los raion Week Be 4 ROTARIANS SEE Hon orien 7:30 m. Union Week of 4 wiat they did, such as increas- rayer ‘Serv'ce. Sermon by Dr, NFWSPAPFR FILM ing their salaries, expense! Ralpl N. Sci ser, Elizabetd N Rotatians or e : ro : i losser, za 1 Mount Joy Rotarians Tuesday| funds, various cmolumonts and tov i . ( AW: i $4 WS anv ro . 8:30 pm. YF Get-to-gether | poor Sth a film, “The Keyston any other source of personal] Social Hour. dea,” depicting the place of a benefits their imaginations Wednesday : hometown newspaper in a com-| could whip into form.” 6:20 p.m Supper munity. The picture was shown The importance of this com-| rotions, and S S Council anc ; Th Theis : s . : Di D vo 1 } by Robert Trea of, Pennsylvania, munication from our . Clinton Planning Meeting. The Church of God Rev. C F Helwig. Pastor Sunday 9:30 a.m. Sunday School John Weidman, Supt 10:30 a.m. Morning Worsh'p 7:30 pm. Week of Praver services in the E.U.B. Church. 7:00 p.m. Sunday School Board 8:00 p.m. Church Council. 7:00 p.m. Junior Choir Re- hearsal. 7:45 p m. Senior Choir. Glosshrenner Evangencal Tnited Brethren Thurch ev. Charles Wolf, Pastor sunday 0:20 am jor all ages. 10:20 a.m. Sunday School Divine Worship Mission 6:30 p.m. Junior Jand. ah 6:20 pm. Youth Fellowship. | 7:15 p.m. Evening Bible Stu-| av. Council! of Adiminiétration Jdter evening service. ond: VY :30 p.m. Sh'ning Stars Class | yeeting. Tuesday 7:30 p.m. WSWS Meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Midweek Service. Thursday 6:30 pm. Cherub Choir Re-| hears: al. oe 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir Re- pearsal. The Washington Street ranch Of The Brethrer Fligahathtown Pg Nevin H Zuck, Pastor nav sods am (Church Sehon? Adult study theme. “Jesns Tea- ches Confidence in God.” Class- esand departments also for! pos and girls and youth, i Church. Newsp por | tion, The movie, which lueed by PNPA, is an interest- ing portrayal what happen-| in a community when the | editor decided to go fishing and net put out the newspaper. Var-| ‘ed reactions of people in all Ww alks of life are shown. Publishers Associa-| was pro- of Morning Worsh' p | month-long s by Pastor Zuck, | the Bible book of | | 10:30 am. iB g'nning a [| ~f mossages hosed upon i, 30 pm Evening Servo of Christian ipe V5 Baptism. | | | | Mt Pleasant Brethren Tn Christ Chureh | | Pastors: Gravhill Wolgemuth | | C H Moyer | Sunday | 9:0"a m Sundav Scheol 10:30 a. m. Wor<h'p Service | | 7:00 pm. Revival Service be- {2'ns at Manheim. | | { { | | Calvary Rihle Church Rev. W. LL. Wilson Jr.. Pastor Sundav | 9:15 am. Sunday Bible | School Classes for all ages. | 10:30 am Morning Worship | Sermon by the Pastor. | “D’serning Love. 7:00 pm. Pre-Service Praye | I 30 pm Evening Service - Imi: s Marv Huntineton. Mission- [ay to Moroces will speak. [Tuesday | 6:00 pm. Ab-rdeen Service- man’s Service - Meet at the | Church, Wednesday 7:30 pm: Midweck Prayer Service | Thureday 6:30 pm. Youth Night at the | todav [ on bath the state and local level | choice if Worship; | because she always holds back the children until the patrol- | men reach their stations. County reader seemingly lies in| the fact that re — like others, | according to their letters — in| h's thinking regarding the 1955 session has gone beyond the s'mple outstanding fact that was a long one. To this eo'umnist it illustrates | one» contention that and file voter] again our the rank is t king far greater interest and concern in government than ever before. He has no other he hopcs to survive conomically, Without doubt the 1955 ses- s'on has done much to kill off some of the current members in their chances for return this vear. Together with the squir- rels they have a bleak and cold outlook. GODD BADGE WINNER Linda Shields was awarded the gold badge among the sixth | grade patrolmen for this week. | Linda was chosen for the honor —— tverybody in this locality reads ‘he Bulletin--that's why its adver- seis get such excellent results MR. MERCHANT You Can Rent An Ad Space Here In 8 ‘Our NEXT ISSUE it| wn comforts and cushions, tique dishes, full set aluminum wear-ever cooking utensils, G. E. electric toaster, G. E. electric sweeper, G. iron, G. E. waffle iron, two picture clocks, BOROUGH COUNCIL (From page 1) i ind the borough autMority will | sponsor a public meeting Jan 10, 7 to 7:30 p.m. in the coun-| 'il chambers for a discussion of | sewerage. JACOB S. LEHMAN WINS MASTER EGG PRODUCER TROPHY Jacob S. Leh | R2, has qualified for the Mas- trophy for of his ter Egg Produc the high poultry flock, production according to the man, Manheim er | BOYS TO HEAR ABOUT TRIP: There will be a meeting of the boys 13 years of age and old- er at the Mount Joy Grade School January 12 at 8:00 p.m to hear about the Philmont trip [to be conducted July 29th to Members of borough council | Awards Committee of the Hy- | New Mexico. This meeting is op- slanned a budget meeting for January 23. Guy was re-appointed to the Zoning Commission for a five-year term. George Keener was named to the Borough ‘Au thority for a five-year term Mr. Keener replaces Simon Nistle y whose term expired on Jan. 1. An appointment to the! ie of Adjustments will be! made at the next: meeting. |) The group passed a motion to, place George Schatz, former water supervisor for mately [fifty years, on the roll. | pay-, Other business of = the group) included a discussion of placing additional 35-mile speed limit signs within the borough; and a discussion of the naming of a *hairman of civilian defense. borough | | | | | WASHINGTON, D.C. (FHTNC)— | General Randolph MeCall Pate as sumed duties as the 21st comman dant of the Marine Corps January 1. He succeeds General Lemuel C Shepherd, Jr. General Pate, a Marine | since 1921, is a combat veteran of | santo Domingo (1923-24) ; Guadal canal-Tulagi, Palau, Iwo Jima, anc Okinawa during World War 11, aie | commanded the 1st Marine Division | in Korea. | Celt 'S FUNNY How AL Store Stuff 3 ow) 2 Nd In An Attic, Z = When They ¢ eh Can Cash In Vith AWANT AD BEB BERG Be Bei | | Line Poultry approxi- BR ject Time is limited: Act today! sociation, To qualify hen housed in less. Lehman's ord 246.1 in for Management As-! this 12 months or is being| awarded on the basis of his rec- 12 months, trophy SUBSCRIPTION (F om not officially o prevent tions regarding how best to go prize you about winning mast desire. Contestants residing anywhere ; receive the same helpful instructions as those living in the city: and for sub- our trade a informati call Moun quick page 1) pen ones, the will rea on on the t Joy 3-8671. SHEETZ HOME 21 W. Donegal “A service St, Mount Joy w ithin everyone's means” GERALD R. SHEETZ Funeral Director award, until Tues- day morning—there’s nothing to ambitious i really want to win, from start- who { Mount Joy, jen to all boys and their parents. [Persons in chavge of this meet- ing will be Joseph Buchenauer, Adding RENTALS - NEW REBUILT "USED 411 EAST HIGH ST. ELIZABETHTOWN . PH. 7-4721 Typewriters, Cash Registers, Check Writers, Recorders, Files, Safes, Desks, Steel Shelving, Intercom, Systems, Bigs owners of, Hy-Line poultry Henry Fisher, and the members | locks must have a record of of Boy Scout Troop 39, Mt. Joy between 225 and 249 eggs per : — oy. Machi SALES MANHEIM GC. Robert Fr R. D. 2, PA. Air Compressor Work Rock Drilling. Concrete Breaking, Etc Rocks and ing out RIGHT NOW gather- ing the casy obtainable sub- scriptions from among your friends, neighbors and tances while the “getting is good.” A word to the wise | should be sufficient. PHONE Cellars, Trenches, Etc MOUNT JOY Trees Removed: 3-475) Information Assistance { In order to give every con- testant the fullest cooperation poss’ble, a Contest Department has been opened up at The Bulletin office in where the contest editors will help you in every legitimate way with advice and sugges- "2 { IGA FANCY CATSUP PEST CONTROL ALL WORK GUARANTEED | — Free Es timates WM. J. POWERS 121 W. BAIN ELIZADE" BRIDGE ST. THTOWN PHONE E- TOWN 7 1415 Values ! At IGA KOUNTY KIST Sweet Peas 4 4-56 CREAM STYLE IGA CORN 2: 2c IGA HALVES UNPEELED APRICOTS iN No. 2, Can 31: BLD § Old things can be confortable, but new life, because it's comfortable. Christ he is a new creature.” 9:15 Sunday Bible School 10:30 Morning Worsh p 7:00 Pre-Service Prayer Fel 7:30 Fvening Service - will 7:30 Midweek ary to Morocco, Wednesday Rev. W LILI when their usefulness is over. If you need a don't hang on to the old one just “if any man be in If Corinthians 5:17 Miss Mary speak. that lowship Prayer Service. L. Wilson, Jr, “Holding forth the word of I fe” Huntington, ] doesn't keep you from throwing them away “Discerning Love.” Mission- Calvary Bible Church NEW HAVEN STREET AT HENRY Pastor IGA ORANGE IGA TOMATO IGA Homogenized Evaporated MILK PUBLIC SALE Saturday, Jan. 7th, 1956 AT 43 BRANDT BOULEVARD, LANDISVILLE, PA. G. E. Electric Range full .size double oven Stewart-Warner Elect. Refrigerator Good high sink, finished in natural wood; Low refinished sink, High sideboard, over 100 years old; Two good flour ‘hests, machine, High kitchen cabinet, irawers, clothes chest. 100 yea rs old; one refinished; Good «refinished wood chest, White Two good chest of studio couch, two ets of six plank bottom refinished kitchen chairs, one sect with rocker tc match, sion table. high chair, library and small tables, arm chair and racking chair, two 9x12 good cherry drop-leaf table, 12 ft. exten- hall rack, clothes tree, living room rugs, one 8x10 bedroom rug, throw rugs, some good carpet, auto blankets, buffalo robe, home made quilts, China d'nner set, many good an- E. electric Old-Fashioned Coal Oil Lamps ion. Sale to begin at 12:30 P. M. + Elmer V. Spahr, Auctioneer | Hertzler & Gainor, clerks Jawn mower, 50 Amos B. ¥loor, bridge and table electric lamps, Pictures & mottoes, Chore-Boy garden tractor, with cultivator; washer, metal . laundry tubs, hose, garden tools, benches, tables and many articles too numerous to mention. This furniture is all in good condi- Maytag electric ft. garden Nissley Tall cans 6 =73¢ I A AAT ONG. LEAN TENDER SHOUI Del. cious Served with sliced pineapple FREAS GROUND Hamburg SMOKED LEAN & TENDER Picnics ly Plates of Beef LEAN MEATY Stewing Beef Ib PORK BUTT Ib 36: JUICE JUICE LOG CABIN SYRUP IGA Sweet Cream BUTTER ib §9c SUNSHINE hl-HO CRACKERS ~ - Ib pkg Joc N. B. American MORE 19¢-56¢ sale HANOVER PORK & BEANS MARLENE MARGARINE IGA GRAPE JELLY MUCHMORE TOMATOES cans (200) 19: ye 19: 19 26: O96: 2 8 bottle 56: PRIDE OF OREGON PURPLE FLUMS 10. 2 303 cans 4 po 46 Oz cans Sliced White Cheese 1b 2 .DER IGA FROZEN Green Peas + 19 33c IGA FANCY Mixed Vegetables 1 Oe 10 oz. Pk. 33c 19: 49. ww 19k IGA CHOPPED Broccoli w - » OOOOOOE =e ub a a 1 ln EE ia
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