AE PNA 7:00 p.m. Junior Choir urch News" practice. ews Pertaining To All 8:00 p.m. Senior Choir e Churches In Mt Joy practice. wtown E. U. B. Church Newtown, Pa. . HK. Geyer D.D., Pastor day ; 9:00 a.m. :00 a.m. Glossbrenner Evangelical United Brethren Church Florin, Pa. Charles W. Wolfe, Pastor Sunday School Sunday Morning Wor- 9:30 am. for all ages. Sunday School 00 p.m. Youth Fellow- 10:30 a.m. Pulpit Ex- h. change for Evangelism Mis- inesday ns sion. 30 p.m. Christian En- 7:15 p.m. Evening Service JOT. : Bov a 3 y shi 00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. a Girt Fellowship) a Dl 7:00 pm. Midweek Service Salunga 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship hurch of the Brethren Thyrsday Salunga, Pa. 6:30 p.m. Junior Choir Re- obert Turner - Pastor hearsal n Haldeman - S. S. Supt. 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir ay rehearsal. 00 a.m. Sunday School. Friday, Oct. 20. ):00 a.m. Morning Wor- 7:00 p.m. Boy and Girl amy] Scrvice Fellowship. ; inesday a —————— 15 p.m. Senior Choir — 430 p.m. Junior Choir Donegal Presbyterian — ||[B00 p.m. Prayer Meeting. M J p ount Joy R.D., Pa. ross Roads Brethren In Ried A Tol pa stor § Christ Church Suiiloy y UD. {A 1 S ngle % Pores! Springs "9. 15" am. Morning Worship Mount Joy. Penna. Service with the Laymen B. E. Thuma, Pastor conducting the service. arl Wolgemuth, Supt. 10:30 am. Church School. day 11:30 a.m. Choir practice. 15 a.m. Sunday ‘School 2:30 p.m. Westminster Fel- r. Adults and Juniors. lowship (Jr. High) at the ally Day Program. Spec- Church. Music by a Male Quartet. 7:00 p.m. Sr. High W. F. ):30 a.m. Morning Wor- at the manse. Message by the pastor. Wednesday inesday 8:00 p.m. Hour of Power 30 p.m. Midweek Prayer jn Mount Joy. ting and Bible Study. Thursday i —_— 7:45 p.m. Circle Meeting © iques Methoaist Church ,¢ the manse. : Mount Joy R. D. 2 im ais enno E. Good, Minister Trinity Evangelical irday i 30 p.m. Prayer Meetings Do Il ve homes of Mr. and Mrs. Mount Joy. Pa. : ries Heaps. 351 S. Delta David R. Wolfe. Pastor Mt. Joy and Mr, andg, "a" Kavior, Supt. S. S. . Bernard Linn, 195 Stan- Sunday | ! aves Landisville. 9:15 a.m. Sunday School. 1e 10:20 a.m. Morning Wor- ! a Sc x i atm. Sunday School, ship. Sermon theme: “Glori- Fa Mucller Supt tying God", :30 a.m. Morning Wor- dearvor p.m. Christian En What Ged Intends for = w.00 nm Evangelistic Ser- , vice. Sermon theme: “Will 30 p. m. Fellowship my 3 ors ips for Adults, Senior xe Te 2 Tomorrow? 2 Youth, Jr. High Youth, 7:30 ‘p.m. Fishermen's Club Children, Woneutay 3 ~ ’ J wi go P y opens sy :30 p.m. Midweek Prayer arene ' Pcl: ar Soe Seve Topic: “You are Not hh 3 1'( Kg xr 1 ary’ ... > ki and special music oar ©" ki Far] Kaylor, } ar Chorus 8:30 p.m. Senior Choir. , B30 p.m. Me dist Men ’ Nie n. Methodist Men g3 Mark's E. U. B. Church Hecday Mount Joy, Pa. 55 0 i Toon Drover ] C. E Ulrich, Minister up in the church. Saray Evening 30 p.m. Prayer Meeting Sunday ayride. 1e Homes of Mr, and Mrs iam Rider, 109 W. Main® 2:00 a.m. Sunday School. Mt. Joy, and Mr. and _ 10:15 a. m. Lancaster Co. Charles Myers, 140 E EUB Mission pulpit exchange h St.. Salunga. Sermon by Rev. Parke E. rsday Adams, Pastor of Hope EUB 45 p.m. Senior Choir i 2 Sorvi tice. 7:3 .m. senin ervice ay (In Fellowship Hall) ) 30 p.m. Halloween Party YF cooperating. “ the families of the Wednesday 7 rch sponsored by Metho- 1:30 P.m. Prayer & Studies Men. in ‘the Gospel of John (Book Ha Review) “In Him was Life", bthren In Christ Church DY Mary Ely Lyman, Visita- Maytown tion Seminar. . Avery Musser, Pastor Lnursday ly oy y 7:00 and 8:00, Choir Re- hg Anrerle oF 15 a.m. Sunday School. hearsals. a Kk Lauver, supt. o6 p:15 a.m. Morning Wor- West Green Tree Sermon: “Laodicea: A Church of ithe Brethren warm Church,” by the Abram N. Eshelman , or. Sund Moderator 2 JO p.m. Evening Service sunday o munion - Guest speaker, ea) a.m, Sungay ion] : st Join H. Martin, E-town. 10:00 am Moin or nesday Yoh pal st W5 p.m. The Prayer-Hour. Green Hree. Joy Mennonite Church Trinity Lutheran Church Mount Joy, Penna. Mount Joy, Pa. lay Rev. W. L. Koder, pastor )0 a.m. Sunday School Sura) im Sunday School :00 2 m. Worship Service 10:45 A. M Morning 99 _» Ppesday a4 rs! 7:00 uther *ague v pr pa. Sole Study and ye: or Luther. League. ce resunsg. 6:30 p.m. Dinner meeting if kt Presbytertan Church pi Sandsy School Teachers er +Jlount Joy, Pa. a Conjerenes. - Echard A. ’as WE 0s ay Todd, Pastor 7:00 p.m. Catechetical class te 0 a.m. Church School. meeting in the Parish House. p, rd Sherk, Supt. re. 43 a.m. Morning Wor: Chueh ob he Zitmw Service. . V0 p.m. Westminster Fel- Rev ions, Pe. herd 1p. : SD Moderator 0 p.m. Trustee's Meet- So npn, | Supt. it the chure a I church 8:50 a.m. Sunday School hi g 10:00 a.m. Morning Wor- o pm. Circle Mtg. at ship. ome of Mrs. Paul Ston- 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Evangelistic Services Oct. esday 16 to 29 at 7:30 p. m. each 3.4800 p.m. Committee Mtg. evening everyone welcome. > church. Rev. Clarence Brubaker of ) pm. Hour of Power Wawaka, Ind. is the speaker. eto Church on SA 4 3S 7 NU 47D e 28 THE CHURCH FOR ALL . .. ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship, It is a storehouse of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. The countdown has been completed. At the word “zero,” electronic miracles happen. The rocket zooms skyward, and seems to penetrate the infinite. But it hasn't. Man's greatest efforts fall far short of solving the mystery that is life itself. The answer is known only unto God. And man’s greatest troubles still concern not the universe but man himself, and his fellowmen. The greatest scientists today realize even more acutely than most of us the limitations of mankind. From deep, personal experience they know how des- perately man needs God’s love and His guidance. And they know, too, that no matter how “invincible” their rockets may become, in the end, true peace can be achieved only by God’s own workings within the hearts and minds of men. Pray for this kind of peace in church next Sunday. " during the last Saint Luke's Episcopal Church Mount Joy, Pa. Rev. Emmert M. Moyer Rector Sunday 8 a.m. Holy Communion 9:30 am. Family Holy Communion, ‘Church School, 11:00 a.m. Morning Pray- er, Litany, and Sermoi. Saturday, October 21 1:30 pm. and 7 p.m. Fel lowship of Prayer Services The Rev. Canon A. Best, at both meetings. All wel- come. Church of the Drerhren Mt. Joy and Cedar Streets Elizabethtown, Pa. Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor Sunday 9:30" a.m. Church School; Extended Sessions for Boys and girls, Adult study theme. .. “Growth In Christian Rela- tionships”. 10:30 a.m. Morning Wor- ship; Sermon, “The Ways We Worship”, by Pastor Zuck. 4:00 p.m. New Member {Vesper Service, followed by Reception. ‘Presbyterian Home News - Mrs. Robert Johnstone vis- ited her Aunt, Mrs. . Agnes Maglauchlin, ! Miss Edith Seitzer, Cain, Pa., Mrs. Werntz and Mrs. Feddis, Christiana, visited Mrs. Florence Stauffer. Several visited the Home week: Mr. and Mrs. Tredway and Deb- bie from Stewartstown, Rev. Roy W. Townsend, Notting- ham, and Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Nuttoe of Bethany | Church, Lancaster, Mrs. Bertha Weaver's guests were: Mrs. Leonard Groff, Quarryville, Mrs. Al- bert Raub, Strasburg, and Lois Stottlemyer and Kenny of Paradise. Mrs. Harry Douglass, of Shiremanstown, Miss Mary Douglas, Grantham, and Mrs. Colt, Elizabethtown, visited Dr. Mary Riggs No- ble. In spite of the inclement weather on Saturday the Harvest Home Service was a success, there having been 85 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday | Thursday Friday Saturday guests. An interesting pro- Psalms Job Jeremiah Isaiah John Philippians Romans gray was provided the 9. 09. BR «1.7 . «OR . . ’ 42:1-8 23:8-15 7:1-T 9:1-7 14:25-31 4:49 5:1-3 chcaker being Miss Esther ra © aati .__ Stamats, Director of Services Copyright 1961 Keister Adv, Service, Ine, Strasburg, V2 the Aging, Episcopal Dio- cese of New York, whose talk was most interesting THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. TEXACO an enjoycbie. 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The ccripture was read by Mrs. Ruth Ensor, resident, followed by prayer by Dr. Mary Riggs Noble, also resi dent, and then a delightful solo by Warren Foley accom- panied by Asher Halbleib. This was followed by the ad- dress by Miss Stamats. The service was closed by singing and the benediction by the Rev. Wm. A. McAdoo, Mari- etta. A Social hour followed. Twenty-one members of Circle #2 of the Presbyter- ian Church, Middletown held their monthly meeting at the Home Tuesday afternoon, the leader, Mrs. Martha Felty, presiding, We enjoyed an in- teresting program followed by a social hour with re- freshments served by the Circle. B OHIO SINGER AT RHEEMS CHURCH On Saturday evening, Oct. 21 the Hartville Mennonite Singers from Ohio will pre- sent a program of Sacred Music at the Rheems Church of the Brethren. The program will begin at 7:30 p.m. and cveryone is invited to enjoy this inspir- ational service. B PLAN PRAYER RETREAT A Prayer Retreat will be held Oct. 21 at St. Luke's Spiscopal church, with ses sions at 1:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. B : First“ appearing ‘in’ Boston in August 7, 1721, the New England Courant was the first American newspaper es- tablished in any colony which openly opposed recognized leaders of the time. —B When in need. of printing remember The Bulletin. of York, will be the speaker : The Bulletin, Mount Joy Thursday, October 19 8 DEADLINE To meet tightening production demands, it has become necessary to set an earlier, firm strict deadline on church announcements. To be included in any week’s paper, copy must be in the Bulletin office no later than 7 a.m. 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 Bulletin in the last delivery on Tuesday. — EE —— UNION SERVICE St. Luke's Plans me Mount Joy - Florin Ministerium will hold a Un- ion Thanksgiving service on Wednesday, Nov. 22 Service pecial 22, at 7:30 o'clock at the Chiques Meth- odise Church. The Rev. How- ard Bernhard will be the speaker. sntm—— HYMN SING A community will be held Saturday night, Oct. 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the Auction Gallery in Florin. Robert Knoll of Lebanon will - lead the singing. The public is invited. B When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. hymn sing S. Market street, on Saturday Oct. 21. The afternoon session will be at 1:32 p.m. and the evening session at 7:00 p.m. The public is invited, Dr. Best is Canon Mission- u er of the Episcopal Diocese DR. CLIFTON A. BEST of Harrisburg and is well The Rev. Canon Clifton A. 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