" Mount of Miss is still ir al, does ncummnn d of pri : Bulletin Monday urchNews Hg 7:30 pm Trustee's Meel- lisement J ing - ws Pertaining To All Wednesday . Churches In Mt. Joy 7:00 pm. Committee Migs 3 . in the Church School room. 8:00 pm. Hour of Power Mark's E. U. B. Church j,, {he Church School room. Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday E. Ulrich, Minister 7:00 pm. Teacher's Meet- lay i ing in the Church School )0 a.m. Sunday School room omotion Day . 8:00 pm. Choir practice. 15 am. Worship Ser: a— YF Cooperating. Church of the Brethren lay ada Salunga 30 p.m. Co. YF Millers- Salunga, Pa. EUB Church Robert Turner - Pastor hesday Elam Haldeman . S. S. Supt. 30 p.m. Day of Prayer. Sunday WSWS in charge. 9:00 am. Sunday School. 30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal 10:00 a.m. Morning Wor- rsday, ship 30 p.m. Dorcas Society Wednesday ic homt oi Mr. and Mrs. 6:30 p.m, Junior Choir on Eby, 330 N. Barbara 7:15 p.m. Senior Choir t. 8:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. . 2 . Church of the Drethren Luke's Episcopal Church mi, Joy and Cedar Streets Mount Joy, Pa. Elizabethtown, Pa. v. Emmert M. Moyer Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor an Rector Sunday ay : : 8:30 am. Early Morning a.m. Holy Communion Worship, Dr. A. G. Breiden- 30 a.m. Family Holy stine, Dean of Millersville munion - Church School. State College, will speak. :00 a.m. Morning Prayer, 9:30 am. Church School: y and Sermon. Extended Sessions for Boys py, Sept. 29 and girls, Adult study theme. )0 a.m. St. Michael and ‘Gaius, A Christian Lay- Angels, Holy Commua- man’. 10:30 a.m. Morning Wor- — ship; Sunday Rededication; hurch of the Brethren .,.,on "What Is The Church Bruce Avenue For”, by Pastor Zuck. yo EAC . Ei i Wi Florin, Pa. 7:30 pm. Youth Service; nus ev. Howard Bernhard message, “How God Became Moderator Real To Me”, by the Pastor. yy Longenecker, Supt. 8:45 " y ‘45 p.m. College Student . ’ . $ lay +. «. Reception, Fellowship Hall. They call him a problem child. “Cant reach him,” The Church is the greatest factor on 50 am. Sunday . School fu s Hh . earth for the building of character and good :00 a.m. Morning Wor- Newtown E. U. B. Church say some. “He won't respond, echo others. Young as he 15, Sitka, > is a Sonhouss 5 rite) rN % . . / values ithout a strong Church, neither srmon: Fred Bernhard Newtown, Pa. he’s already been in trouble with the police. democracy nor civilization can survive. fnesday 300 Rev. AT K. Geyer D.D., Pastor There are four sound reasons why every ig . : on h * Sunday 4 v ? person should attend services regularly and 30 p.m. Prayer meeting 0 am. Sundéy School Why? There are lots of words, lots of phrases, to describe i he say ah 10:00 a.m. Morning Wor- youngsters like this. The papers are full of them every day. own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) . 1 . 3 g ’ o )0 p.m. Junior Choir ship Th 1 Bet ny for hi df eh A For the sake of his community and mation, tice 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellow- cre are lots of excuses given—-10r nium, and IOr society. AIC (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which 5 p.m. Scnior Choir shi 7 . needs his moral and material support. Plan ois dig £11D, they valid? to go to church regularly and read your tice Wednesday Bible daily. ? 7 mfiter — 7:30 p.m. Christi Zn- . . . ee pesbrenner Evangelical Heaver. pm. Christian En This boy has parents. Why can’t they reach him? Is it, Dos i Cie Vers ited Brotinen Church 8:00 pm. Prayer Meeting. perhaps, because they can’t really reach themselves? Because Scaty Joi 5 4s Florin, Pa. Pe vim , mn 1 arles W. Wolfe, Pastor Calvary Bible Church they've never found themselves? Monday John 3 97 lay Rev. Robert E. Maver, pastor . J Tuesday Psalms 5 Io fay New Haven ny Sts. Self-discovery takes courage. It doesn’t come easily. It Wednesday ke 15 11.20 gy am. Sunday: School , Saturday takes help. It demands faith. The starting point for a quest Thursday Luke 15 2132 : 7:00 Praye llow- rie dee . Friday hew 28-36 30 a.m. Divine Worshipgniy Hen oor Fellow of this kind is in the Church. This boy needs the Church. So Ply. "Menem LB 15 p.m. Evening Bible sunday do Lis parents. So, for that matter, do we allt Sug) Joow 2 y 9:15 am. Bible School {Shia nT Rally Day Program. Speaker LW Swe Meet Ag Mrs. John Bell, of Child Ev- Xo 5. Mens angelism Fellowship. 10:30 in. ne Wor- THE CHURCH FOR ALL... ship. ALL FOR THE CHURCH nominational Day of 1230 pm. The “Living Copyright 1061 Keister Adv. Service, Tne, Strasburg, Va. er (W.S.W.S.) Word Broadcast” over the Midweek Service WEZN radio station. Youth Fellowship B45 p.m. Youth Fellowship 30 p.m. Evening Service. We ednesday 7:30 p.m. 0 pm. 0 p.m. sday 0 p.m sal 0 pm. arsal. 30 p.m. ing. SIMON P. NISSLEY — MARY G. NISSLEY Funeral Directors EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, FA Phone OL 3-9251 Junior Choir Re Prayer Service Se or Choi Senior Choir Cross Roads Brethren In 3 : Christ Church Goo ce ic SS ~ d Cheer Class g Angle & Donegal Springs Road Mount Joy, Penna. B. E. Thuma, Pastor Earl Wolgemuth, Supt. a . Sunday Sunday School 9:13 ‘a.m. Sunday School Worship Service Hour. Adults and Juniors. Young People’s 10:30 am. Morning Wor- ship. Message by the pastor. HEATING & PLUMBING G.E. Oil & Gas Units—Permaglas Hot Water Heater H. S. MECKLEY & SONS 15 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE OL 3- Joy Meunonite Church Mount Joy, Penna. lay )0 a.m. :00 am. BC p.m. p ing. 8981 THE SICO COMPANY QUALITY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ® ne: The Christian Pre- Wednesday Qil Burner Sales & Service s for School. 7:30 p.m. Midweek Prayer MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 80 p.m. Bible Study and Meeting and Bible Study. TEX ACO Gasoline — Greases — Fuel Oil — Motor Oils GARBER OIL COMPANY 105 FAIRVIEW STREET Phone OL 3-2024 JOHNSTON'S PHARMACY 141 MAIN STREET, Free Delivery Sundays Please Call TW 8-8731 MOUNT JOY, PA. LANDISVILLE, PENNA. SNYDER'S GARAGE and SNYDER'S USED CARS ROUTE 230, FLORIN, PENNA. er Meeting. Trinity Evangelical Congregational Church Donegal & New Haven Sts. Mount Joy, Pa. David R. Wolfe, Pastor Earl M. Kaylor, Supt. S. S. Supt. Sunday UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY MAYTOWN Open Friday Evening Til Eight Closed Saturday thren In Christ Church Maytown Avery Musser, hay 5 am. Sunday School. m Brownsberger, Pastor J]. B. HOSTETTER & SONS :15 a.m. Morning Wor- 9:15 a.m. Sunda : : ay School. = : ‘Sermon “Sardis; A 10:20 am. Morning Wor- Hardware — G.E. Appliances slidden Church.” ship Service. Sermon theme: WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. )0 p.m. Christ’s Crusalers ‘The Discipline of Love’. Phone OL 3-3721 udy of a Christian's life 6:00 p.m. C. E. Rally, Film- privileges in the form of Strip-audio: “From Boston to crostic Brownsville”. ssage: “A Bibical 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship C. W. HERR Ford Sales & Service — Gulf Gas & Oil Products View ride” by the pastor. Sermon treme: “Christ's PHONE OL 3-9701 iesday Challenge to Youth.” WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. 9 p.m. The Prayer-Hour. Christian Youth Rally Ser- vice, 9:00 p.m. Lancaster Coun- C. E. Hymn Sing, St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Neffsville. Monday 7:30 p.m. Lanc. Co. C. E. Roller Skating Party at Roc- nity Lutheran Church Mount Joy, Pa. v. W. L. Koder, pastor ay 30 a.m. Sunday School iotion Sunday. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. MOUNT JOY FLORIN Open Friday Til Eight Closed Saturday 45 A. ROY S. LEHMAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR AND NORGE APPLIANCES WOOD STREET KRALL'S MEAT MARKET 32 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA. FLORIN FARMS, INC. "FAMOUS FOR QUALITY CHICKS” MOUNT JOY, PENNA. SLOAN'S PHARMACY “Your Rexall Store” MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PE} Phone OL 3-3001 ARTHUR J. ULRICH Plumbing — Heating — Fuel Oil INSTALLATION & REPAIRS LANDISVILLE, PENNA. 61 E. NNA. TW 8-8122 M. Morning Springs ! hip and Installation of oy Soins WOLGEMUTH EROS. Ie. ey School Officers and 7: 30 p.m. Prayer Rally. FLORIN FEEDS ers 8:30 Sud " : ir Sai) Jom. Senior Choir. FLORIN, PENNA. t Presbyterian Church 6:45 p.m. Lanc. Co. C. E. Mount Joy, Pa. Jowling Party, Strasburg hard A. Todd, Pastor Lanes. RED ROSE.DAIRY ay ¢ A - 0a m. Church School. Donegal Presbyterian Quphty, 3 Service rd Sherk, Supt. Church MOUNT JOY, PENNA. 45 a.m. Morning Wor- Mount Joy R.D., Pa. So Vice. a Richard A. Todd, Pastor 0 p.m. “ommunicant’s Lee Bates, S 3 I Sunday Rupt CLEARVIEW DINER & DINING ROOM, INC. 0 - 6:00 pm. — Curri- 9:15 a.m. Morning W. J z 'N } PA Eon oy Tp Db ing Worship MOUNT JOY, R. D. 2, PENNA. . Church in Lancaster. 10:30 a.m. Church School. Fg + SHEETZ FUNERAL HOME 21 WEST DONEGAL STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA. HEILIG FUNERAL HOME PHONE OL 3-3271 3 WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA 8 FLORIN, PENNA. reme mbe: r ~The Bulletin. Choir practice Communicant s Class in Mt. Joy Church 2:30 6:00 p.m Curri ‘uculum Preview at res. Church in Lancaster Wednesday Men's Group 11:30 am 1:30 p.m Work nigh # at the church 8:00 p.m. Hour of Power in f the Mount Joy Church School room Thursday 7:45 p.m. Circle Meeting at the home of Kay Bowers West Green Tree Church of the Brethren Abram N. Eshelman Moderator Sunday 8:45 am. Sunday School - : Rheems and Green Tree 10:0 a.m. Morning Wor- ship - Green Tree. 7:30 p.m. “ - Rheems eB alae Trinity E. C. Plans Rally A Youth Rally will be at Trinity E. C. Church, f egal and New Haven Streets Sunday evening, beginning with a Christian Endeavor Rally at 6 p.m. at which time a film-strip presentation, “From Boston to Browns- ville,”” will be shown under the direction of the pastor. This service will be follow- held Don- f cd by the evening gospel ser- # vice in which the the Church will youth of participate Cleo Brandt will read the scripture lesson for the eve- ning, Robert Nissly will lead in prayer and musical num- bers will be presented by Eileen and George Irvin, Trumpet and Accordion duet; Joyce Gish and Ruth Wolic vocal duet; and a young peo- ple’s chorus. Congregational singing of gospel choruses will also be featured, and the message will be preached by the pastor on the subject, “Christ’s Challenge to Youth” B Arrange Special Prayer Service Members of the Reich's and Trinity ‘E. C. Churches will meet in Trinity Church, 8 Donegal and New Haven Sts for a prayer service Wednes- 8 day evening, 27, at 7:30 p.m. The theme of is “Concern for ment’ and the be presented by Ethel Barto, class leader of the Mt. Joy Church. Special musical numbers will be given by members of the participating Churches. This is a denomin- ational-wide effort seeking revival among the Christian people and Churches of Am- erica. eee 3 FORMER PASTOR TO SPEAK Rally Day will be observed on Sunday in Reich's E. C. Church with a Sunday School program at 9:30 a. m. and a worship service at 10:55 a.m. Special music will be furnished at both services. The Rev. N. N. Lower, oi Reading, a former pastor of the church, a former District Superintendent, and until re- cently pastor of the Grace Evangelical Congregational Church,” Lancaster, will be the guest speaker for both services. The Rev. Amos H. Groff is pastor of the church, and John D. Roland is the Sun- day School superintendent. B in need of printing Sept. the service Empower- lessons will When Evening Service s, before God? But even the very ' bedside The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday. Sept. 21 DEADLINE To meet tightening production necessary to set an earlier, on church announcements demands, become firm deadline A —— it has strict To be inc luded in any week's paper copy must be in the Bulletin office no later than 7 am. on Wednesday. Copy may be delivered at the office or dropped through the mail slot in the front door during Tuesday nights. However, copy plac- ed in mail should be timed that it reaches the on Tuesday. last delivery Bulletin in the Bethany { oY D ORAL | ROBERT THE POWER CF LITTLE THINGS One nicht as I stood and |the years, the savings from that gazed the sky, I suddenly | have given a slum child a coun- remembered { it there are bil- | try vacation and have provided lions and billions of stars. Some | Christmas cheer for hopeless of these stars are bigger and |families. It has helped make a brighter than our own sun, and | home for an orphaned child and some are fainter and smaller. | has sent food packages to the The stars and the heavens are | world’s needy. Only a few cents only a small part of God’s mag- | a a: 1y are saved, but countless nificent universe. As I gazed at v has been given by the little this vast splendor, I felt my lad ly’s savings. importance shrinking io the siag We should see the greatness of of a speck of sand. How could little things ens did. Cres so almighty a God notice me? | things as Jesus did. Great | accomplishments can be wrought But the Bible teaches that|by little moments of prayer God does notice small things. | scattered through a busy day. Luke 12:6, 7 says: “Are not five | Happiness can be given by a carcfully chosen card sent to a sparrows sold for two farthings, | and not one of them is forgotten | greeting to all you meet. smile can be the sunshine th hairs of your head are all num- | hospital patient or by a smiling A at bered. Fear not therefore: ye | brightens someone’s day. One of are of more value than many | the greatest joys of life is receiv- sparrows.” These verses te] 11 of ing unexpected good news. Write »od’s evaluation of the seem- |a letter expressing your love to ingly in igre cant. Christ noticed the widow's mite among the large contributions of the well to do. They gave out of their abun- | dance, but she gave all she had. | Christ saw the greatness in little | things — the cup of cold water given in His name, the growth of the tiny mustard seed into | a tree. I know [to hear from you. It will be | has not been forgotten. Send cause. of each of us, what you could.” He, perate cry for help. | who - inhabit the a poor, crippled lady | | someone who is not expecting a POOT | blessing to him to know that he a | small sacrificial gift to a great May Jesus be able to say “You have done Christ hears each silent, des- who listens to the very least of those earth, hears who keeps a little glass by her | | your prayers. He loves you. God in which she puts vai extra pennies and nickels. Over | for His own is'truly a good God. He careg § DON'T WASTE MONEY ON IMITATION ADVERTISING [-- iIEEEEEE2 INENSEANENEIIASSNEANNNNNINNNNENENE” # Hale and Elberta Peaches This Week 5 SPECIAL ON SUMMER RAMBO APPLES $2.00 BU. In Your Basket a HOME GROWN TOMATOES x POTATOES 50 LB. $1.25 : HOME MADE SHOO FLY PIES 8 EGGS FRESH FROM OUR FARM—JUMBO 6lc Doz. 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