The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 26, 1956, Image 7

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Fake your problems to Church this week — nitions ave them there?
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bvin Zuck This Weekend | [11 2 ve Tem J
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e Sermon “In His Service” will be]
| {the theme of the Eighteenth]
At Com. Park | Annual Convention of the] Mt. Pleasant chim
The Elizabethtown Com- Central Pennsylvania Synod Church New In Chrigt Ohareh | _—
it ar Service this Luther League. The conven- : Graybill Wolgemuth # =
munity Park Service ISI il be held July 25, 26, News Pertaining To All | and C. H. Moyer |. EE
coming Sunday evening a i Sinem] nM ‘Sunday
7:30, will feature a message SC 8 ALE The Churches In Mt Joy |" 9.0 am. Sunday School. _
py Dr. Nevin H. Zuck, on NO niversity, Selinsgrove,, And The Surrounding 10 a. m. Worship service. |e us
the theme, “What the Church a. : Communit Rev. Fred Bowers from Sou-
Can Learn From Alcoholics The three-day program in- y |[derton, Pa. formerly from | —
Anonymous.” This fifth of" a cludes worship, discussion | Germany will be the guest]
summer series of community groups, workshops, business Crossroads Brethren In speaker.
wide outdoor services, spon-
sored by the Elizabethtown
Ministerial Association, will
be held in the pavilion of
sessions, a sock hop, a talent
show, a banquet, sports ev-
ents, socials, and an outdoor
candlelight installation ser- |
Christ Church Wednesday
Paul Z. Hess i !
Harry L. Brubaker, Pastors |and Bible Study.
| Sunday ree
9:15 a.m. Sunday School | first Presbyterian Church
¢ i ill in-|vice. Counselors representing | ‘
the Town Park, and will in-|vice. Counselors representing Glenn Hostetter, Supt. Mount Joy. Pa.
clude music by the Summer the fields of the ministry, 19:30 a.m. Woship. tev. Harlan C. Durice,
Choir of the Church of the missions, the diaconate, and| Message by Rev. Paul Z. 9:30 atm. ‘Church School.
Brethren, under the direction| college education will be pre- Hess. 10:45 a.m. Morning Wor- |
7:00 p.m. Christ's Crusad- | “What Shall
of Mr. Galen W. Herr. In| sent. § ship. Sermon:
case of inclement weather, .—r Ho and Children’s Bible We Do With Our Worries?”
"i 7 > x our. —————
the service will be in the RHEEMS DAILY 8:00 p.m. Message by Rev.
Newtown E. U. B. Church
Rev. Robert Lowry
Sunday
9:00
Church of the Brethren, Mt. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL g 0, Brubaker, Pastor of the
Joy and Plum Streets. | The Daily Vacation Bible Conoy Church, Elizabethtown
—e- |School is now in progress at R. D. 2.

a.m. Sunday School,
TO ATTEND |the Rheems Church of The Wednesday i | 8:30 pm. Youll Fellows
MENNONITE CONVENTION | Brethren. There are classes| pm. Prayer Meeting. ship.
Over a thousand Mennonite for all ages from kindergar- Se | Wednesday gl: .
Sunday-school workers from ten to adult. The sessions are| Church of the Brethren 7:30 p.m. Christian En-
Falmouth Pike
Rev. Jas. Doughrty, Pastor
Sunday
9:00 a.m. Bible School Calvary Bible Church
10:00 a.m. Morning Wor- Jew W. L. Wilson Jr., Pastor
deavor.
8:00 p.m. Prayermeeting.
al] parts of the United States from 7 to 9 p.m. each evening
and Canada are expecting toland will continue to August
attend the Fifth Church-wide 3. Everyone is welcome to at-
Mennonite Sunday School tend and enjoy the singing,
convention being held at Gos- the inspiration, and the fel-
hen Coilege, Goshen, Indiana,
on August 9 to 12, according
lowship.
ship.
Sermon, “My Hope”
| a
| Sunday
9:15 am. S ay Bible
7:30 p. m. Sermon “Peace |g. 15 am. Sunday Bible
fo Bishop J. J. Bosterler of COLEBROOK S. S. PICNIC Of Mind ey | 10:30 am. Morning Wor-
eoria, lllinols, who 1s Lon-I" my,iq saturday, July 28, map TT ship - The pastor will speak
vention Director and Secre- Colebrook Lutheran Sunday | J:30 p.m. Midweek Ser- jon “The Influence of Faith.”
tary of Mennonite Sunday | will hold their annaol vice. i: 2:00 p.m. Heller Rest Home
School. | picnic on the grounds adjoin- |Service - Meet at church.
The Goshen College Camp-
us provides adequate facilities
for the Convention. The mass
meetings will be held in the
Union Auditorium. Besides
the several dormitories, local
homes will provide for
lodging. Meals will be served
in the dining facilities of the
College.
also
Kings Daughter
Hold Picnic
The Kings Daughters Bible
Class of the Church of God
Sunday School held their pic-
nic at the home of Mrs. Lil-
lie Souders. New Haven St.
Due to bad weather. 15 mem-
bers were present.
The members present were:
Mrs. Helwig, Mrs. M. Mow-
er, Mrs. Elsie Grove, Mrs.
Garth Snyder, Mrs. El
Smeltzer, Mrs. Christ Charles
Mrs. Kate: Barnhart, Mrs.
Stella Sweigart, Mrs. Blanch
Parsons, Mrs. Ellen Linde-
muth, Mrs. Anna Lump, Miss|
Wilma |
Anna Hoffer, Miss
Eaton, Mrs. i Mary Walker,
Mrs. Lillie Sauder.
The picnic was held Satur-
ent day, July 21.
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Jehovah Witnesses
To Meet At Reading
A delegation of 35
vah’s witnesses from the lo-
cal congregation will travel
to Reading to attend a four-
day District Assembly spon-
sored by the Watchtower So-
ciety, . August 2-5 at the
Reading Fairgrounds, Harold
E. McCorke] presiding minis-
ter of the group announced
today.
‘The purpose of the as-
sembly”, Mr. McCorkel said,
“is to consider the progress
and activity of Jehovah's
witnesses throughout the dis
trict, to receive instruction on
Jeho-
improving their ministry, and |
to keep abreast of the rapid
expansion of their world-
wide preaching work, which
today is being done in over
160 lands by more than 650,-
000 ministers’.
The district
ritory which
following cities in
vania: Philadelphia, Harris-
burg, Scranton, as well as
Wilmington, Del. and Bing-
hamton, N. Y.
The convention headquar-
ters has received requests for
rooming accommodations to
date from witnesses from 11
states, the District of Colum-
bia, and England; giving the
convention an international
flavor. It is expected that 5,-
500 or more delegates will at-
tend making this the largest
embraces ter-
includes the
Pennsyl-
convention of its kind ever
to be held in Reading.
Forty conventions in. all,
with identical programs, are|
being sponsored by the
Watentower Society in the
United Etates, Canada, and
the British Isles. The feature
lecture of each convention
will be, “Why Permanent
Peace will come in our Day”
to be delivered in Reading by 75 were guests atithe Mount Vliss Esther Walters, Organist|
secretary-/Joy Lions Club’ meeting last! Sunday 4 : Sun
Grand Suiter,
treasurer of the Watchtower
Society, at 3 p.m. Sunday,
Aug. 5. |
Included among the 35 per-|
sons attending from the Col-
umbia, Pa. Cong. will be H.
K. Landis, owner of the Lan-|
dis Stone Meal Co., Rheems.
{ing the church, rain date]
July 31. On sale will be
chicken corn soup to eat]
there or take home, Doggies, Sunday {
ice cream, etc. Music by the




Pine Grove band. Everyone| 10:00 p.m. Sermon. Be
| welcome. Wednesday : | Church of The Brethren
° | 7:30 p.m. Bible study and | Florin, Pa.
meeting. (Rev. Howard Bernhard, Elder
| om | Samuel T Becker, Supt.
| MAYTOWN | The Church of God | 9:00 am. Bible School.
| Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor Lay a.m. Worship Ser-
| ——— Sunda ( Vice. |
y Daily Vacation Bible|
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{ 7:30 p.m. Evening Service
Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos [Sermon by the Pastor: —
Hess, Henry Garber, Henry |The Wise and the Mighty”.
Frank, Pastors IWednesday
| 8:00 p.m. Midweek Pray-
9:00 a.m. Sunday School. |er Service.
Mt. Joy Mennonite Church |
9:30 a.m. Sunday School, |


| (ee Robert Houses Ms John Weidman, Supt. |school - July 23 to Aug.
hr CS 2 "| 10:30 a.m. Morning Wor- [from 7 to 9 o'clock.
{bur Kendig, Miss Lorraine ship. ainsi
Mayers, Miss Peggy Houseal Wednesday Aviv Tor
land Miss Patsy Houseal at-| 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Ser- | Sy a
{tended the Grocer’s Picnic vices. Rev. Q. A. Deck, Pastor
{last Thursday. Se | Sunday ho ae
! Mr. Christian Forry is con- West Gicen Tree i 9:15 a.m. Sunday School
| valescing at his home after, Church of the Brethren 10:26 am. "Worship 3 :
| having been a surgical patient
at St. Joseph's Hospital.
| Rev. and Mrs. Wilbur Alli-
Ison are enjoying a 2 week's,
| vacation at Ocean City.
| Mrs. Rozella Neiman is
| visiting in New York State
and Vermont. |
Dorothy Brown returned
and Miss Helen Hollenbaugh
|dra Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lin-
demuth have returned from]
their honeymoon which they |
spent at Atlanic City and]
Eagles Mere.
Madeline White returned
‘0 her home in Philadelphia
after a week's visit at the
of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Blake.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold End-
slow of Marietta R1 returned
from their trip abroad. They
visited their son James, who
is serving ‘Uncle Sam” and
‘s stationed in Germany. He,
having purchased a new car,
(took them on a tour of!


|six weeks.
| Commander and Mrs. Dale
|Lyons and children,
|enroute from
Norfolk, Va. visited Mr. and!
Mrs. Frank Singer and fai into God's New
world.”
Thursday & Friday
ly for the past two weeks.
Ida Jane and Larry MecCon-
nel from Blain also visited |}
the Singers for the past week. Fairgrounds, Reading, Pa.
Dale and Glen Arnold went
Richmond, Indiana last
week for two new school bus-
to
2 Church of The Bre "
| ses. They arrived in town on| Elizabethtown Stren 9:45 a.m. Sunday School
- » y of ’ he * 5 « 1 WOT 100 |
Saturday. These buses are] Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor |. 19149 a.m. Worship service
larger than the former ones. Sunday ne Pedic Church.
co. > saay
Mr. Cleveland Sload
daughter, Lillian
and Mrs.
lington, Va. over the week-
and
|St. Luke’s Episcopal
[studies at the home of Jay
ile Stehman Newtown, and 263
while W. Walnut St., Marietta and |
Cailfornia tolin the Kingdom Hall.
visited Mr. Extended sessions
John Gary at Ar-|and girls; adult study theme,
alma: |
Sum N. Eshelman, Elder |Guest speaker, Rev. Wilbur
8:45 a.m. Sunday School 1S. Deck, of Mansfield, Ohio.
A Wednesdav
at Rheems & GreenTree. 7:30 p.ni
10:00 a.m. Morning Wor- : nt.
ship at Rheems.
Prayer Meeting.
St. Mark’s Evangelical
United Brethren Church
C. B..Ulrich, Pastor
Sunday
9:00 a.m. Sunday School,

Church
Mount Joy, Pa.
The Rev. Emmert M. Moyer
Jehovah's Witnesses ). m.
Perry and Union Sts.
Columbia, Pa.
Saturday
9:30 a.m. Assembly for
to house witnessing.
2.00 p.m. Street Magazine
work in Columbia.
7:30 p.m. Street magazine
work in E-town.
sunday
9:30 a.m. Assembly for
use to house witnessing.
3:00 p.m. Public Bible Ad-
ress, “Good news for per-
Reich’s Evangelical
Congregational Church
Rev. John E, Eckhart,
Pastor
sunday
):30 a.m. Sunday School.
6:45 p.m. Christian End-
avor with outdoor meeting.
7:30 p.m. Wohship Hour
eaturing a Hymn-Sing and
Vlusicale.
Nednesday
3:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting
pleted by A. ‘'ollowed by meetings of the
oe Svan, 8 co ored Mins CT various committees arranging
A Je ovah’s witnesses the September Church
he Kennett Square Co:ugre-|Centennial

gation.
4:00 p.m. Watchtower Stu-
BAINBRIDGE CHURCHES
9:15 a.m. Worship and
Sermon.
£9:30 a.m.


Subject, “You may survive|St. Luke’s Lutheran Church
Rev. Robert Trone, pastor
Sunday
| 10:00 a.m. Sunday School
Dis‘rict Convention of Je-
hovah’s witnesses at Reading and Sermon.
Church of God
J. William Brandt, pastor
Sunday
The Washington Street
9:30 a.m. Church School.
7:45 p.m. Prayer Meeting
for boys

EA y y Word of Life Chapel
Witness g Pe
Through Suffer Abram L. Gish, pastor
end. Lx he [Sunday
The Civil Defense Drill 10:30 a.m. Morning Wor- 9:30 a.m. Bible School
conducted in town last Fri- i nent Messages 10:30 a.m Worship Ser-
DE ar "om e Books - ol’. 7% Ho
day was very successful due by Pastor Zuck. Hae" lice,
to the cooperation of the lo- Wednesday

7:30 p.m. Community Park
cal defense directors. service, message, ‘Wha |
——— Church Ti I AL | in he giaien i
Coho An on | Youth Queries at the same
Scouts Are Guests IE a he. bY hour in one of the class
At Lion Meeting |
Girl Scouts of troop No.
Tuesday evening at Hostet-
ter’'s. The girls told of their
recent camping trip through
northern Pennsylvania; Plans
rooms.

Rowenna Church of God
J. S. Spangler, pastor
day !
9:30 a.m. Sunday School.
10:30 a.m. Young People’s
Mt. Joy Methodist Church |
George, K. Ludwig, Pastor |
10:00 a.m. Sunday 'Scheol. |
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
| Service.
Salix Te 7:30 p.m. Sermon.
Salunga Methodist Church Wednesday
George K. Ludwig, Pastor |
7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting
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hool - Classes for all ages. |
to her home after being hos- Rector Mr. Lester Hostetter, Gen-
pitalized for the past week. Sunday eral Superintendent.
Mrs. David Shaffer and|, !:30 om. Holy Commun- | 10:15 am. Morning Wor-
daughter returned to ship service. “The Church at
: 10:00 a.m. Merning Pray-|Corinth”
ort, R..1. rs. May cks - I :
port, R. 1. Mrs. May Hicks er and Church School class-|Wednesday
USN es. At Borough Park and Hos-
accompanied them for a visit. [Thursday retier’s Pavilion, the Annual
Mr. and Mrs. William Hol-| 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal.|Church and Sunday school
lenbaugh are the proud par- | - Lunch 6:30 p.m. De-
ents of a new daughter, San-| Columbia Congregation of |[votions and Hymn Sing 8:30
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In some respects the work of the engineer or surveyor and the Church are
strikingly similar. The engineer establishes lines for direction, road beds and
grades to be followed by the builder. Nothing is left to guess work. The build-
er does not have to wander. His lines and directions are already laid out.
In building of a successful and fruitful life the Church acts as an engineer.
It blazes the trail, establishes lines and locates the proper roadway. The road-
way it establishes avoids the pitfalls and quicksands. It points the way and he
follows that way wanders not through life without goal and without accomplish-
ment.
There is a church that will serve as your engineer.
fits your needs, serve it and it will serve you.

 

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Find the one that best

With the aim of fostering that which is good in family and community spirit
this message is contributed to the religious life of the Community by th following:
SIMON P. NISSLEY — MARY G. NISSLEY
Arthur J. Ulrich
Plumbing & Heating
24-Hour Service on all types Automatic
Heating Equipment
LANDISVILLE PHONE
C. W. Herr
Ford Sales & Service
Gulf Gas & Oil Products
WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
Phone 3-9701
Adam H. Greer
JEWELRY & GIFT SHOP
Artcarved Diamond's
87 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
Phone 3-4124
TheFirst National Bank & Trust Co.
of Mount Joy
MOUNT=JOY FLORIN
Open Friday ’'Til Eight - Closed Saturday
Funeral Directors
EAST MAIN ST.
Phone
MOUNT JOY
BOX 306 8122 3-9251


Hess’ Food Stores
“Complete One Stop Food Service”
MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE
Brook’s Dry Cleaning
FLORIN, PA. Phone MT. JOY 3-4431



Union National Mount Joy Bank
MOUNT JOY MAYTOWN
OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 'TIL EIGHT
CLOSED SATURDAYS
Heilig Funeral Home
23 WEST MAIN ST.. MOUNT JOY
JAMES B. HEILIG
Funeral Director



| Fr 3: Talv striz “Dedication the way t
rance, Italy, Austria, “I > € way udwig Methodist Church
erland, Germany, England| wv. C. Edwi : 5, pastor |
A i on Tuesday Rev. C. Edwin Franks, pastor |
Ld. they Were gone!’ 5.00 yp. m. Public Bible|Sunday
Sunday School.
11:00 a.m. Divine Worship
Ruhl’s Flowers
“FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASSIONS”
MOUNT JOY
Kitty Dress Shop
Ladies ‘and Children Wearing Apparel
EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
Tyndall Store
A Friendly Store - In a Friendly Town
WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
Phone 3-4421
M. S. Sensening
Frigidaire — Youngstown Kitchens
206 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
Phone 3:8651
J. B. Hostetter & Son
Hardware — Appliances
WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
Phone 3-3721
Opposite Elementary School
Phone 3-6001
Geibe’s Richfield Service Station
GEO. L. GEIBE, Prop.
TIRES - TUBES - SATTERIES
MAIN & BARBARA STS. MOUNT JOY
Phone 3-5241







Booth Dept. Store
Complete Line Of Material
EAST MAIN & MARIETTA STS. ‘MT. JOY
Phone 3-3741
Sloan Pharmacy
Prescriptions Rexall Drug Products
65 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
Phone 3-3001
Way's Appliances
Television — Records — Toys
WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
Phone 3-3622


A. H. Mumma Hardware
SOUTH MARKET
Becker's Bread Service
Manbeck Bread
Staley’s Garage
NEW & USED CARS
GENERAL AUTO & TRUCK REPAIRING
ETREET FLORIN, PA.









SOUTH MARKET STREET FLORIN FLORIN PA. Phone Mt. Joy 33-4449
Phone Mt. Joy 3-5951 . oy .
= pro dn - Lerphey’s Sico Service Station
Ralph L. Walters Kountry Kitchen Mikey Ques
Sinclair Service Station 18 MOU io RES ashing
8 : ] STREE MOUNT JOY
Goodyear Tires We Cater To Banquets Phone 3-9162
MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY ROUTE 230 PHONE E-TOWN 7-3494
Phone 3-3161 + . .
- 1 Mount Joy Furniture Hospital
tara oigemu nc. Repairing — Upholstering — Refinishing
Smith General Store “Graceful and Sincerely Yours’ CLYDE C. METZLER, Prop.
Meats — Groceries — Clothing Wear 14 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY
FLORIN Phone Mt. Joy 3-5781 Phone 3-9681 Phone 3-9851
| K ’s Furniture Red Rose Dai
Eshleman Bros. eener s ed Rose Dairy
. Men's. and Boy's, Clothing Carpet — Bedding CLARENCE S. GREIDER, Prop.
Sd 15:31 MARIETTA AVE. MOUNT JOY R. D. 1 MOUNT JOY
WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY *
Phone 3-3941
Day & Berrier
Phone 3-5601 Phone 3-6112



Sentz’s Children’s Shop Spangler’s Flour Mill


were also discussed .concern- pry et tie 8:30 Praye eti
wel 1 s. Mary M 1 8:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. | :
ing the future, service station Sunday Inpkeh. Organ rare | Motorola & Zenith Sales and Service SAVE YOUR, CENTS AT SENTZ’S OF MOUNT JOY !
one day sale. Lewis Bixler, 8:30 a.m. Worship Service| Cameron County has a 29 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY br : : 3
president, was in charge. | 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. |land area of 401 square mi. Phone 3-8421 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY Ml MARKET STREET MOUNT JOY 3-9791
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