Thursday. aust 3” 7 Wlortuary Record Reich's Church sree Sunday School eH. Brand, forty Formed In 1900 [Saterday Sa at his (Continued irom last week) home after an illness of sev- On Saturday evening, Ap-|en months. ril 7, 1900, a special meeting] Born in Mount Joy Twp. a was called after the preach-|son of the late Samuel G. and ing service to discuss the sub-| Mary Horst Brandt, he resid- ject of a Sunday School. An- ed in the Mount Joy area his organization was then effect- entire life. He was employed ed with Harry Ney elected by the U. S. Asbestos Com- superintendent; Ernma Smith, pany, Manheim, and was a assistant ~~ supt.; Catherine member of the Manheim Herr, Secretary; Cyrus Smith|Band Co. treasurer; and William Fack-| Surviving are his wife, Ma- ler, librarian. It was decided|rie Gundlach Brandt, one to hold the Sunday Schooll/son, Harold W., Mount Joy sessions in the morning, “be-|R2; one grandchild, a sister, ginning .at nine o’clock sharp |Grace, wife of Reginald Leib- to continue © for one hour,” Mount Joy R2; and two with the first meeting to be|brothers, Paul H., Mt. Joy; held the following Sunday, and Ray H., Mt. Joy RD. April 15, 1900. At the same| Funeral services were held CLAUDE H. BRANDT Claude H. Brandt, meeting the pastor, the Rev.|/from the Nissley -Funeral L. C. Wiest, informed the Home Tuesday with inter-| members that the idea of/ment in the Chiques Ceme- buying the church would tery. ' have to be dropped for the present on account of circum- MRS. SAMUEL STAUFFER stances that they could not{ Mrs. Maggie V. Stauffer, 81 control. An announcement widow of Samuel N. Stauffer, was made also that a collec-|Stauffertown, Mount Joy R2, tion would be taken up on|died at 5 p.m. Sunday at her the Sunday evening to help home after a long illness. She defray the moving expenses was bedfast for two months. of the minister.” | Born near Lancaster, she On May 9, 1900, the a daughter of the late tees of the church were in-|George and Magaret Sharlock formed that the church could! Vogel and was a resident of be bought for $1,100 and that |Stauffertown for 54 years. Mr. Reich would give was a member of the toward it, making the cost|Mount Joy Mennonite church. $1,000. A vote was taken,| Surviving are three daugh- and it was to buy|ters, Mabel, wife of John Ear- - the church. Mr. Reich asked hart, Mount Joy R2; Esther twenty-five dollars “to bind|Stauffer, at home and Hattie, the bargain,” which sum|wife of Carl Drohan, Mount would be forfeited as rent|Joy R2. should they decide at the| Also surviving .are four "end of the year not to pur-|grandchildren. and six great- chase the church. At a later|srandchildren. date during the year it was, Services were held from * learned that a satisfactory Nissley Funeral home on title for the. property could| Wednesday with interment not be secured, the contract/in Kraybill Cemetery. with Mr. Reich would expire, | the twenty-five dollars would | a . be forfeited for rent, and JayCee Picnic there would be no place to Well Attended worship..It was then decided| ~. Salonga Ap- io rons oe Bullies Ts he proximately 110 adults and previous terms ni. attended the fourtt : bid er. annum. This/children attended the fourth dollars per annual Landisville - Salunga standing agreement between : iat? .larea Junior amber of Com- Mr. Reich and the Eeich’s or 1 Junior Chamber of Cr + Bethel Class continued thru Merce picnic last Sunday, 1901 and 1902. On May 2, August 26, at the Salunga 1902 the Reich's Class "pe- Fire Company picnic pavil- : art of the Columbia ion: Games were held for camea b adults and children, followed Mission. TH An agreement of sale was made in 1904 between H. L. the 3 Reich and S. F. Frey, and la- their wives. ter an agreement between S.| The picnic was in conjunc- F. Frey and H. L. Reich. The tion with the clubs’ month- trustees of the United Evang. long membership drive which Church purchased the church began Aug. 1. Chairman in property from Harmon Reich charge of the event was Rob- bon October 5, 1905. In Octob- ert Bair, assisted by Dean ‘er, 1906, the trustees voted Lowry, both of Landsville. “to build shedding for six or ———— bv a picnic lunch served by Jaycee members and AE Mt JA pW She your problems to Church forty-| SS this week — leave them there! Ch h N | Trinity Lutheran Church y | Rev. W. L. Koder, Pastor urc ews Santer Dee yor News Pertaining To All 9:30 am. Sunday School. | 10:45 a.m. Morning Wor- | The Churches In Mt. Joy | ip. And The Surrounding |Wednesday C it 7:30 p.m. Church Council ommunity- in the Parish House. West Green Tree Glossbrenner Evangelical Church of the Brethren | United Brethren Church | Abram N. Eshelman, Elder | Rev. Charles Wolf, Pastor |*= Sunday Sunday 8:45 a.m. Sunday School at Rheems & GreenTree. 10:00 a.m. Morning Wor- | ship at Green Tree. 9:30 am. Sunday School | for all ages. 10:30 a.m. Divine Worship] Wednesday | [ 7:30 pm. Midweek Service| Church of The Brethren 8:30*p.m. Sunday School] Florin, Pa. Council. Rev. Howard Bernhard, Elder: la | Samuel T. Becker, Supt. | 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir | 9:00 a.m. Bible School. Rehearsal. 10:00 a.m. Worship Ser- 27 vice. Trinity Evangelical 7:30 p.m. Evening Service Congregational Church - i. Rev. Q. A. Calvary Bible Church [Sunday Rev. W. L. Wilson Jr. Pastor] 9:15 a.m. Sunday School Sunday 10:20 a.m. Worship. 9:15 a.m. Sunday Bible 7:00 p.m. Worship. School - Classes for all ages. Sermon by the pastor. 10:30 a.m. Morning Wednesdav : : Rev. Stuart E. Lease, Dean 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. of the Lancaster School of! the Bible will speak. | Crossroads Brethren In 7:00 Pre-Service Prayer | Christ Church Fellowship. | Paul Z. Hess | 7:30 p.m. Evening Service | Harry L. Brubaker, Pastors Rev. Stuart E. Lease will be Sunday the speaker. [9:15 am. Sunday School Tuesday Adin Mumma, Supt. Deck, Pastor { | 7:30 pm. Women’s Work | 10:30 a.m. Worship. Group at Marion & Ruth. Rev. Paul Z. Hess. Wednesday {Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Midweek Pray- | er Service. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting. | Donegal Fresbyterian Mt. Pleasant Church Brethren In Christ Church | Mount Jov R. D. 1 Penna. Pastors -Graybill Wolgemuth| Rev. Harlan C. Durfee, | and C. H. Moyer Pastor |Sunday Sunday 9:00 a.m. Sunday School. Musser Forry, Superintendent) 10:15 a.m. Worship Ser- |ship. Special Labor Day Mes- vice . . _|sage. 7:00 p.m. Evening Service at the Manheim Church. i Week-end Revival will be-| 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:30 a.m. Morning Wor- St. Mark’s Evangelical United Brethren Church igin this Friday evening and ~ ir ss continue thru Sunday even- Saray e Ulrich, Pastor LA Henry Ginded, 9:00 a.m. Sunday School, Wednesday Mr. Lester Hostetter, Gen- Missionary Prayer Service. eral Superintendent. v : : ‘(Guest teacher, Mr. Jacob SSE a Bowers. The Church of God [ Rev. C. F. Helwig, Pastor 10:15 a.m. Morning Wor- {ship service. nda HA SUEY am Sundoy School [Sermon theme, “Unity in etn. sunday x » |Christ”. John Weidman, Supt. [Tuesday 10:30 a.m. Morning Wor- 7:30 p.n1. *WSCS at the ship. 7 sd cabin ass home of Mrs, Vesta Grissing- | Wednesday : 5 . er, 130 N. Barbara St. { 7:30 p.m. Mid-Week Ser- Wednesday vice. : 7:30 p.m. Church Council and Annual Congregational Meeting. The Washington Street Church of The Brethren Elizabethtown, Pa. a Nevin H. .Zuck, Pastor HOLY HOUR Sunday 9:30 a.m. Church School. OF REPARATION Extended sessions for boys AT LANCASTER church. C. W. Herr Ford Sales & Service Gulf Gas & Oil Products WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9701 A ringer counts more than a leaner. game of horse shoes. ed out to a place where it doesn’t count. just doesn’t “count” as anything but a liability. eight horses and wagons as they see fit, and they auth- orized C. Frank to purchase the lumber. Some time later the shedding was constructed at an expense of $70.50. Later the Conference de- - tached East Petersburg from Manheim and added it to . Kinderhook and Reich’s, and in 1910 the Rev. W. A. Shoe- maker was appointed to serve THREE BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED With Mrs. ind Mrs. Harry Engle brating their birthdays or the same day and Mr. Engle one day previous, they were honored by the grandparents Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hershey at the Kountry Kitchen. Present were Mr. and Mrs. ih dic Mt. Joy Methodist Churc Frank and Mildred, Mr. and K. Gunes Henry W. Frank cele- L note is added that more will "be paid “if collections war- « rant it.’ Of April 15, 1916, Marie Rider, Mt. Joy. the pastor was to be paid $85 Donald S. Mohler, 329 S. per year and if more was West End Avenue, Lancaster collected over that amount, it and Mary Jane Starr, 122 N. was to go toward the church Barbara Street. John H. Tome, Mt. Joy and SHEETZ FUNERAL HOME 21 WEST DONEGAL STREET MOUNT JOY 3 | GERALD R. SHEETZ Funeral Director | a a ——— hm AO SM | FC ——— - and girls; adult studv theme, “The Royal Law of Love.” 10:30 a.m. Morning Wor- ship, sermon by Dr. Galen ,|C- Kilhefner. | 7:30 pm. Evening Wor- ship. sermon, “The Christian and Politics”. by Pastor Zuck "Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Council Meeting the circuit. From the minutes Mrs. Harry Engle and two|\liss Esther Walters, Organis of March 30. 1910, we find sons, Mr. and Mrs. Richard) 9:30 a.m. Sunday School. that the preacher's salary was Frank and daughter. 10:45 a.m. Worship Ser- . fixed at $125 per year, but a mementos i MARRIAGE LICENSES uesday 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Thursday 7:30 p.m. MYF Council meeting. Salunga Methodist CT wurch George K. Ludwig, Pastor Mrs. Mary Minnich, Organist | Sunday Sunday 9:00 am. Worship Ser- vice. 10:00 a.m. Sundav Schcol 7:00 p.m. Community Hymn Sing at the Pavillion. Wednesday 8:00 p.m. Ladies’ Class The Holy Hour of Repara- tion will be held Sept. 9 at the Catholic high school sta- dium in Lancaster at 3 p. m. This annual event is held inder the auspices of the Lancaster County Union of Holy Name Societies. The Holy Hour of Repara- tion is an open declaration of reverence for the Holy Name f Jesus. The theme sthis year will be dedicated to ‘Keeping God in the Home.” Arrangements are now be- ing completed to secure an yutstanding speaker familiar vith this theme. As in »ast the Holy Hour is {free and open to the public, as well as to all the Holy Name Societies of the county. AMBULANCE TAKES 3 TRIPS IN ONE DAY | | Trree trips were taken on [> me day last week by [the locai community ambul- ance Drivers Crrist Charles [and Ray Myers took a Mrs. the | Adam H. Greer JEWELRY & GIFT SHOP Artcarved Diamonds 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 | M. S. Sensening Frigidaire — Youngstown Kitchens 1206 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY Phone 3-8651 | J. B. Hostetter & Son Hardware — Appliances | WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY Phone 3-3721 Art’s Amoco Service J. Arthur Oberholtzer, Prop. Le Sie Meeting [Jarrett from the Mountville “WAXING A SPECIALTY" r ~~ Nursing Home to the Oyster pi, I. PA: DIAL, 3-8961 SICO ROA! Newtown 2 U. B. Church Point Nursing Home last LORIN, fGas g ev. Robert Lowry Thursday with Mrs. Joseph, y [Sanday Germer as the accompanying Staley S Garage Public] ul am. Sunday School, nyrse. The same day, Samuel {Schools 10:00 a.m. Worship Service Geib, Fairview St., was taken NEW & USED CARS | Wednesday to the St Joseph's hospital] GENERAL AUTO & TRUCK REPAIRING a 7:30 p.m. Christian En- |, {ho drivers and Nurse SOUTH MARKET STREET FLORIN eavor. Ye : . ROA 8:00 p.m. Prayermeeting. MS: Rober! The Phone Mt. Joy 3-5951 — 3 same atternoon ne mers ¢ | Mt. Joy Mennonite Church and nurse transported Dar- Ralph LL. Walters Bishop Henry Lutz, Amos rell Holderman, Mt. Joy R2, . : 3 : A Let SICO install a genuine Hess, Henry Garber, Henry to the Lancaster General hos- Sadie Service Station “ Frank, Pastors pital. oodyear Tires WILLIAMS Sunday | i EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY . : 3:00 am. Sunday School |pRESBYTERIANS PLAN | Phone 3-3181 24 0il-0-Matic Meeting, Ung Peoples |5pCOND BARBECUE | |Wednesda The second chicken barbe-| Hour high pressure 7130 a Bible study and |Cue ot the summer season Smith General Store Service CONVERSION prayer meeting. | sponsored by the First Pres-! Meats — Groceries — Clothing Wear : OIL BURNER —_— | byterian Church will be held : 4 Reich’s Evangelical Saturday, Sept. 8, on the FLORIN Phone Mt. Joy 3-5781 in your home for Congregations) Chun church lawn, Marietta Ave. 3: 2 ev. John Ik, Eckhart, Advance tickets are being THE SPECTACULAR 3 $10 pe! Sunday Pastor sold for four different times,| Eshleman Bros. NEW ‘Model R-160 : "4 19:30 a.m: Sundav School. . |% 3-6 and 7 p.m. The event] Men's and Boy's Clothing | PRICE |, J; D; Roland, Stpt. ~~ ill be beld in the church MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY fans No Down Payment! 19:20 gm Worship and Ser- ment weather. Adult tickets Phone 3-3941 2 011-0: MATH Take up to 3 yrs. to pay— Wednasday are selling for $1.50: children :00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. |75¢c and teke outs, $1.25. * A Thursday : ¥ — Day & Berr er i ONE: p.m. Junior Choir re-| prichigan was the first’ Motorola & Zenith Sales and: Service ! OUNT "AY 3-3111 7:30 p.m. Senior €hoir Re-| State to ratify the amend- 29 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, hearsal. T ment repealing prohibition. . ,. ; Phone 3-8421 “Jw... . . _ EAST M LEANER OR RINGER? J Arthur J. Ulrich Plumbing & Heating 24-Hour Service on all types Automatic Heating Equipment BOX 306 LANDISVILLE PHONE 8122 Hess’ Food Stores “Complete One Stop Food Service” MOUNT JOY MASTERSONVILLE Heilig Funeral Home 23 WEST MAIN ST. MOUNT JOY JAMES B. HEILIG Funeral Director This is as true in life as it is in the Both in life and in the game a leaner is too easily knock- In life, especially, a leaner by choice Many people who have become ringers in 1¥fe have done so by overcoming handicaps that could have made leaneds of them. Many of these .were helped by getting the fullest possible benefit from their They gave to it of themselves and their substance and reaped from it inspiration, comfort .and strength in time of stress and gained the power to become RINGRES. They refused to be leaners. a 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 Funeral Directors EAST MAIN ST. Phone 3-9251 MOUNT JOY Brook’s Dry Cleaning FLORIN, PA. Phone MT. JOY 3-4451 Union National Mount Joy Bank MOUNT JOY MAYTOWE OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 'TIL EIGHT CLOSED SATURDAYS Ruhl’s Flowers “FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASSIONS” Opposite Elementary School MOUNT JOY Phone 3-6001 Geibe’s Richfield Service Station GEO. L. GEIBE, Prop. TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES MAIN & BARBARA STS. MOUNT JOY Phone 3-5241 Sloan Pharmacy Prescriptions Rexall Drug Products 65 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY Phone 3-3001 Becker's Bread Service Manbeck Bread FLORIN PA. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4449 Kountry Kitchen We Cater To Banquets ROUTE 230 PHONE E-TOWN 7-3494 Wolgemuth Inc. “Graceful and Sincerely Yours” 14 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9681 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 23-4421 Booth Dept. Store Complete Line Of Material EAST MAIN & MARIETTA STS. MT. JOY Phone 3-3741 A. H. Mumma Hardware SOUTH MARKET ETREET FLORIN, PA. Lerphey’s Sico Service Station Valvoline Motor Oils Lubrication — Car Washing 18 MOUNT JOY STREET MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9162 Mount Joy Furniture Hospital Repairing — Upholstering —— Refinishing CLYDE C. METZLER, Prop. WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY Phone 3-9851 Keener’s Furniture Carpet '— Bedding 3! 15-31 MARIETTA AVE. MOUNT JOY Phone 3-5601 . Sentz’s Children’s Shop. SAVE YOUR CENTS AT SENTZ’ - STREET MOUNT [JOY —— vara Red Rose Dairy CLARENCE S. GREIDER, Prop. R.D.'1 MOUNT JOY ; Phone 23-6112 Spangler’s Flour Mill OF MOUNT JOY MARKET STREET MOUNT JOY 3-9791
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