The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, October 19, 1961, Image 5

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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.
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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.


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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
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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. The program
Gasoline — Greases — Fuel Oil — Motor Oils began with a piano prelude
MOUNTIOY == TLORK GARBER OIL COMPANY Mle
ent, followed by words of
Open Friday Til Eight — Closed Saturday 105 FAIRVIEW STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. welcome by Mr. W. McCon-
Phone OL 3-2024 key Kerr, President of the


C. W. HERR
Ford Sales & Service — Gulf Gas & Oil Products
PHONE OL 3-9701
WEST MAIN STREET
J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS
Hardware G.E. Appliances
WEST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA.
Phone OL 3-3721
SIMON P. NISSLEY — MARY G. NISSLEY
Funeral Directors
EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA.
Phone OL 3-9251
SLOAN'S PHARMACY
“Your Rexall Store”
MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
Phone OL 3-3001
THE SICO COMPANY
QUALITY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS
Qil Burner Sales & Service
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
MOUNT JOY, PA.
HEATING & PLUMBING
G.E. Oil & Gas Units—Permaglas Hot Water Heater
H. S. MECKLEY & SONS
15 WEST MAIN STREET PHONE OL 3-8981
UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK
MOUNT JOY MAYTOWN
Open Friday Evening Til Eight Closed Saturday
61 E.
HEILIG FUNERAL HOME
PHONE OL 3-3271
23 WEST MAIN STREET
MOUNT JOY, PA.
WOLGEMUTH BROS., INC.
FLORI'N FTEEDS
FLORIN, PENNA.
ROY S. LEHMAN
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
AND NORGE APPLIANCES
WOOD STREET FLORIN, PENNA.
FLORIN FARMS, INC.
“FAMOUS FOR QUALITY CHICKS”
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
RED ROSE DAIRY
Quality and Service
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.
SNYDER'S GARAGE and
SNYDER'S USED CARS
FLORIN. PENNA.
CLEARVIEW DINER & DINING ROOM, INC.
MOUNT JOY, R. D. 2, PENNA. :
ROUTE 230, OL 3-2137

ARTHUR J. ULRICH
. Plumbing — Heating — Fuel Oil .
INSTALLATION & REPAIRS *
LANDISVILLE, PENNA TW 8-8122
JOHNSTON'S PHARMACY
141 MAIN STREET, LANDISVILLE, PENNA
Free Delivery
Sundays Please Call TW 8-8731

“START THE FUTURE WITH A PRESENT" . CHARLES W. BROOKS
FROM NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
ADAM H. GREER, JEWELER 153 BE. MAIN ST.. MOUNT. JOY Bus. OL 3:7931
87 E. MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY, PA OL 3-2261 Res: OL 3-6772

Board of Trustees, and greet-
ings from the Woman's Aux-
iliary, by Miss Mary Brow-
er, President, of Bloomsburg.
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.




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in August 7, 1721, the New
England Courant was the
first American newspaper es-
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leaders of the time.
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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
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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. Knows, do Neyel Groups
‘ : wroughou 1is area an
Best will be speaker at an many parts of the country.
open Prayer Fellowship A beverage will be provided.
held at Saint Those attending should bring
211 a box lunch.
which will be
Luke's Episcopal church,
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STAYMAN WINESAP, & YORK IMPERIAL APPLES
SPECIAL—GRIMES GOLDEN - $1.75 BU.
POTATOES 50 LB. $1.15
FRESH HOME-MADE APPLE BUTTER STARTING
THIS WEEK.
HOME MADE SHOO FLY PIES
EGGS FRESH FROM OUR FARM
WOLGEMUTH FRUIT MKT.
3% MILE WEST OF FLORIN
EEE EEE ENE EEN SEER EARNER ENNENENNERNER EER
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