The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, June 27, 1963, Image 5

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Mrs.

John Hershey, R.D. 2
Church News Committee in charge: Mrs.
News Pertaining To All Bertie Foreman, chairlady,
rs. Eckinger, Mrs. Donald
The Churches In Mt Jo¥ |\;..iin Mrs Elwood Martin,
- T Wednesday
Assumption ot The Blessed | 7:30 p.m, Prayer and Bible
Virgin Mary Church Study.
Mount Joy, Pa. “Studies in James”
New Haven Street 8:30 p.m. Church Council.
Rev. Francis X, Butler

Willi Te st) Church of ithe Brethren
ATL : | Salunga, Pa.
Sunday | Robert Turn é
: : » er, Pastor
8:00 a.m. Mass. |[Kenneth Brubaker, S.S. Supt.
(Sunday
Church of the Brethren 9:00 a.m. Sunday Jcho9).
Bruce Avenue [ 10:00 a. m. Morning Wor-
Rev. Howard Bernhard ship
Moderator Tuesday
Roy Longenecker, Supt. Women's Fellowship
Sunday | Thursday
8:50 a.m. Sunday School| 7:00 p.m. Junior Choir
10:00 a.m. Morning Wor- practice.
ship. 7:30 p.m. Senior Choir
Sermon; Rev. Wm. Longe: practice
hecker. —————
story for the children, Calvary Bible Church
Shnesyey Prayer Meeting New Haven & Henry Sts.
hursday Pz og he ake
7:30 p.m. Sr. Choir practice! Frids ay ’ : y
7:30 p.m. Closing program
Saint Luke's Episcopal |4¢ Daily Vacation Bible
Church |School in church auditorium.
Mount Joy, Pa. | Sunday
he Rev. Donald H. Feick, 9:15 a.m. Bible School.
Rector 10:30 a. m. Morning Wor-
Sunday tof rae ship Service.
rd Sunday after Trinity . |Message: “Christ The Stone”
9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
nd Church School. {Guest Missionary, Miss Edna
11:00 a.m. The Holy Com-y/,. Ellsworth, missionary to
Imunion and Sermon. Tha, pou
mia Tg vy. Cole South Africa.
] ev. Richard Emery, ele- Wednesday
rant. 7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting.

Chiques Methodist Church
U. 8S. 230 East, Mt. Joy, Pa.
Menng E. Good, Minister
Sunday
and Bible Study.
Newtown E. U. B. Church
Newtown, Pa.
% . 9:00 a.m. Sunday School.
9:15 a.m. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Morning Wor-
Mr. Jay Mueller, Supt. ship
Eig a.m. Morning Wor- Wednesday
1p. i er :
Mr. Worreli M. Jones) #30 Pm. Christian Endes
breaching, two nurseries. 8:00 p.m ? :
3:30 p. m. Adult Fellow] 500 Pm. Prayer Meeting.

ship at the Mark Cottage,
Landisville Camp Meeting.
Donegal Presbyterian
Church
Richard A. Todd, Pastor
Hector Wardrop, S. S.
Mt Joy. Mennonite Church
Mount Joy, Penna.
Lunday
9:00 a.m. Sunday School.
10:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:30 p.m. Young People's



Meeting. Theme: “God Uses
Supt. Youth.
Friday Wednesday
Daily Vacation Bible School| 7.5 p.m. Bible Study and|
n Mount Joy Presbyterian Prayer Meeting.
hurch from 7 to 9 p.m. 4 ——

Saturday Glossbrenner Evangelical
2)
SSN
THE CHURCH FOR ALL...
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
The Church is the greatest fac-
tor on earth for the building of
character and good citizenship.
It is a storehouse of spiritual val-
ues. Without a strong Church,
neither democracy nor civiliza-
tion 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,


Come to Church ETE
SGN PNR BTS

For Nr. and Mrs. Anybody
Allover, U.S.A.
1 million pounds
sleeping tablets
signed: Dr. A. Somebody
Fantastic?... Listen!
Last year in the United States one million pounds
of sleeping tablets were manufactured.
Each night American people swallowed 12 mil-
lion doses.
Each night the nervous tetisions of: inilliond of
people were relaxed artificially and temporarily. No
worry was banished; no fear disappeared. No prob-
lem came nearer to "solution because of a pill + + »
and sleep. Troubles were merely postponed.
Peace of mind and rest come, not through pills,
but through power found in trusting God.
Then develop that power by going to church
regularly, Find there a faith that grows and gives
courage. And pray for “Whatsoever you shall ask
in My name, believing, you shall receive.”

Sunday Monday
Psalms Ezekiel
4:1-8 34:25-31
Tuesday | Wednesday| Thursday Friday Saturday
John Ephesians | Philippians | Psalms Proverbs
14:23-31 2:13-22 4:8-13 37:5-11 16:1-7







Copyright 1963, Keister Advertising Service, Inc., Strasburg, Va.
The Bulletin, Mount Joy

Thursday, June 27 5



= ee A friend of mine came to me
. the other day worried and de-
Presbyterian pressed, “Oral,” he said, “I'm
frightened. The headlines of
Home News
every newspaper I pick up are
* |screaming of the turmoil and
week strife in ‘the world today. The
. news broadcasts tell of the chaos
Weer am ‘ ~|and violence. It seems as if the
Mrs. Edison Rice, Hershey, whole world is covered in this
and Deborah Rice, Palmyra, darkness of sin and despair.”
also Mrs Carl T. Britton, of “Yes,” I answered him, “the
Hershey, for Ethel MeCre ary:| world is covered in darkness.
Mrs. Ellery M. Calif, Lang, g5 not be frightened, for
caster, and Miriam A. Weik- there is a Jight shining in the
ert of Pittsburgh, for Miss darkness. The light of the world
Blanche M. Speer and Misstse Jesus. There is no darkness
Lausa De to Sie-| pat He cannot penetrate, He
Jers ang Alice iy ne a is the light that the darkness can
Clay Martin, Collingswood, ever Fe out, In John 8:12 He
N. J., for Miss Deremer. tells us, ‘I am the light of the
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dav-| World: he that followeth me
idson, York, for Miss Sarah shall not walk in darkness, but
Emswiler. shall have the light of life.
Mrs. Herman J, Heneisen,| All around the world we see
Middletown, for Mrs. Mar-| the darkness. The threat of war
garet Koerting. [. .. sorrow . .. the racial preju-
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wan-| dice . . . heartaches . . . the
ner, Lancaster, and Mr. and| violent persecutions . . . sick-
Mrs. Melton Mourer, Para-\ ness and death . . . darkness.
dise, for Mrs. Bertha Weaver But the light of Christ is still
Fanny E. Powles and Mrs.| shining. The darkness has not,
J. G. Noordewier, Lancaster,| cannot, and will not put it out!
Laura G. Wilson, Drumore, Darkness has struggled for
and Frances B. McSparran of] the hearts and minds “of men
Quarryville, for Miss Mary| since the beginning of time. But

=r
Visitors during the





Mr. and Mrs. Paul Romsey)
‘{Steve and Lynda, of West
Chester, for Mrs. Retta Ram-
say.
Mrs. Ruth Bender, Mrs.
C. Emery and Mrs. H. Rinar
of ae for Miss Blanche to ling and family.
Kathy, 13, and Mike, 14,
to EE pan hildren of Mrs. Gemberling’s|
sister and her husband, Mr.
Weskes vis With relatives in| and Mrs. Richard Mullan,
: lare tennis enthusiasts and
rss Mabel ot let participating this week in
drews Presbyterin Church a tourney at Hershey. Kathy
4 .'lwon the Hershey tourney last
arrived Wednesday as a restlyear in her division, Both
dent of the Home. {children have won honors in
Mrs. Emily Cranford, res Si ourneys in the Philadelphia
IN TENNIS TOURNEY
Kathy and Mike Mullan of
|Springfield, Delaware County
G. Pa.
ql visit with their uncle






dent, is now a patient at the vy
Hamilton Arms’ Nursing| B
Home, Lancaster. l
B [STORY HOUR
Senior Girl Scouts of Troop
REUNION " #16 will again have a Story
The second annual reunion Hour for younger children at
of the Messiah Children’s War Memorial Park at 1:30
Home, Florin, will be held at Tuesday, July 2, in connect:
Messiah college, Grantham,|.
ion with the July visit of the
Bookmobile.
There will be two groups,|
_|for different ages.

Pa., on Saturday, July 13.
The program will begin at
1:30. Dinner will be served
at 3:30 on the free will offer



4:00 p. m. S. S. Picnic al| ynited Brethren Church
Donegal with games for the| Florin, Pa.
hildren. At 5:30 p.m. a chic-| ‘Charles W. Wolfe, Pastor
en barbecue supper. Sunday
punday J . | 9:330 a.m. Divise Worship,
9:15 a.m. Morning Worship|and Christian Instruction.
Service.
Wednesday
7:00 p.m. Midweek Service
8:00 p.m. Church School
10:25 a.m.
Vednesday
Church School.
JOHNSTON'S PHARMACY
LANDISVILLE, PA.
Please Call 898-3181
FREE DELIVERY
THE
LANCASTER COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
MOUNT JOY BRANCH — FLORIN BRANCH
Open Friday Til Eight — Closed Saturday
Note New Phone Number For After Hours and Sundays

No Hour of Power. [Council (children).



First Presbyterian Church
Mount Joy, Pa.
Richard A. Todd, Pastor
Church of God
Mount Joy, Penna.
T. E. Bowers, Pastor
Ted Godshall, Supt. Sunday
friday : : | 9:15 am. Sunday School
8:00 p. m, Daily Vacation| 10:30 a. m, Morning Wor-
CLEARVIEW DINER & DINING ROOM, INC.
MOUNT JOY, R. D.
2, PENNA.
SLOAN'S PHARMACY
“Your Rexall Store”
61 E. MAIN STREET
Phone 653-3001
MOUNT JOY, PENNA.

Bible School closing exercis-| ship.
s in the Mount Joy Presby-| 7:30 p. m. Evening Fellow-
erian Church. [ship Service.
Baturday |CGYA is in charge of service.
4:00 p. m. 8. 8. Picnic at|A film will be shown,
Donegal with games for the |Wednesday
L hildren. At 5:30 p.m. a chic- 7:30 pm. Prayer Service
en barbecue supper nd Bible Study. Jacob Span-
9:30 a.m. Church School.

EAST MAIN STREET
SIMON P. NISSLEY — MARY G. NISSLEY
Funeral Directors
Ph-ne 653-9251
WOLGEMUTH BROS., INC.
FLORIN FEEDS
MOUNT JOY, PA.
FLORIN, PENNA.





|a
Bunday jot will be the leader.
|
|
10:45 a. m. Morning Wor- Brethren In Christ Church
thip Service. Mayiown
ednesday Rev. Avery Musser, Pastor |
No Hour of Power. | Sunday
hursday 9:15 am. Sunday Schoold
James Lauver, supt.
I 10:15 a.m. Morning Worsh-|
(ip. Sermon: “The Thriving
No Choir practice.
Public Welcome.
RED ROSE DAIRY BAR
ON THE ROAD BETWEEN FLORIN AND DONEGAL
HIGH SCIIOOL
ARTHUR J. ULRICH
Plumbing — Heating — Fuel Oil
INSTALLATION & REPAIRS
LANDISVILLE, PENNA. 898-8122


een |Christian,” by the pastor.
Trinity Lutheran Church
| 7.00 p.m. The Christ's Cru-!
Mount Joy, Pa. |saders are sponsoring a
The Rev. W. L. Koder. | “Riverside Service.” (Turn
bunday {toward river at Cargill Grain
WEST MAIN STREET
J. B. HOSTETTER & SONS
Hardware
Phone 653-3721
G.E. Appliances
MOUNT JOY, PA.
TEX ACO
Gasoline — Greases — Fuel Oil — Motor Oils
GARBER OIL COMPANY
105 FAIRVIEW STREET MOUNT JOY, PA.
Phone 653-2021


9:30 a.m. Sunday School|giorage [
0 a age off Rte_ 441) |
yids a. m. Morning Wor:| Musical numbers by a
p. |group from Cross Roads
——————— hur ; v3 % |
Cliurehs of tite Drotiton Church, Florin and others. |
Mt. Joy and Cedar Streets Guest speaker: Rev. Fred










Elizabethtown, Pa. oy Heise THE SICO COMPANY LEAMAN v
Nevin H. Zuck, Pastor me n 4 TIR CO. INC.
bunday 7:30 p.m. The Prayer-hour. QUALITY PETROLEUM PRODUCTS ?
9:30 a.m. Church School; Crm Oil Burner Sales & Service MOUNT JOY, PENNA. h
pxionded Sessions for Boys| Cay at Saeen Tree $
: Girls; Adult Study The me, < 9 e Brethren MOUNT JOY, PENNA
Praise The Lord!” Abram N. Eshelman
10:30 a. m. Morning Wor sondav Moderator
formas 1. Wyrm CV 9:00 am. Sunday School—| UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK
formas L. Wykoff. env FH ar, - .
—— jares Brees at W °o ' MOUNT JOY BULLETIN W
x ‘ 3 a. m. orning Wor- MOUNT JOY _: MAYTOWN .
St. Mary $ EUS Oreth [tin Cros Tees MOUNT JOY, PENNA. A E
C. E. Ulrich, Minister Bible School will continue| Open Friday Evening Til Eight — Closed Saturday .
9:00 a. m. Saney School? Green. Tree :from;, 7,10: 9 ; 41 ;
10:15. 4:00. - The Hbly| leach evening until’ July 5. ry : rs ” - -
ommunion i vice | Li
HEISEY BROS. QUARRY
OAD CONSTRUCTION
Transit-Mix Concrete
fonday | To better inform the pub-
7:30 p.m. Bible Study Les-lic of the many benefits to)
bn F24. Mrs. Sprecher, be derived from owning in-| R
racher, [surance of all sorts, insurance!
uesday \companies in 1961 invested|
6:30 pm. WSWS Covered $12, 925.000 in national news.. RHEEMS, PA.
ish at the home of Mr. and paper advertising.
Attend A Church of Your Choice |
367-2571


: : - B
ing plan. All persons interes- CAMP MEETING |
ted are invited. . :
B The seventh annual United


Zion Camp meeting will be
Managing the news is|held June 29 - July 7 at the
much like trying to manage|United Zion camp grove near
a woman. It can’t be done|Mastersonville, with differ-
for any great length of time. ‘lent speaker during the day.

Evangelistic services will be
held nightly. Rev. Amos
Weidman is the evangelst,
B
When in need of printing
remember The Bulletin.


ABUNDANT
LIGHT OF THE WORLD

a
by ORAL ROBERTS
from the radiant dawn of crea
tion, the light of God has dis-
pelled the darkness of sin and
despair. Though we often be-
come lost in fear and anxiety,
above our personal turmoil the
love of Christ is still shining
brightly.
In the olden days when wag-
on trains crossed the trackless
plains and deserts of this coun-
try. the very lives of the pioneers
depended upon the experience,
ability and wisdom of the scouts
who guided them, Today, you
and 1 face a future that ‘is just
as uncharted, just as challeng-
ing as that faced by our pioneer
fathers. But you do not need to
see far into the future or worry
about tomorrow. You need only
to see far enough ahead to dis-
cern Him and trace His foots
steps.
Tomorrow is as bright as the
promises of God. The future is
as secure as the eternity of
which it is a part. Put your hand
into the hand of God. His hand
will support you. His loving
spirit will comfort you. He is
concerned and cares about you.
He will give you strength and
calmness. Go to Him in prayer
and be guided by the light of

Gregg. mm
OFFICE TO CLOSE

His. constant love.
—
The Mount Joy Borough
are here this week for a Authority office on E. Main
and street will
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Marshalllweek of July 1 - 8.
be closed the

This Emblem
Identifies Your
Welcome Wagon
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Firms of prestige in the business
and civic life of your community.
When the occasion arises, phone
Ph.653-6882










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For Farm znd Home. (3 Home Grown Strawberries
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Use Screen Side a emi wee on morency Ie BITES
ITHER side of versatile Ma- . READY NEXT wes .
somite. hardboard. may bom Be Sure to Bring Plenty of Containers
used—the smooth face or the wm CANNING APRICOTS READY. — Call Orders NOW
back, Which has fmesn-ife sar. a EGGS fresh from our farm—Not classified 2 doz. 85c
face similar to canvas. i. |® MEDIUM EGGS, 2 Doz. 75¢ — CHOICE POTATOES
There are many applications ja
in which exposing the sereen side |g
performs a non-skid function or “ WOLGEMUTH FRUI <
furnishes a top-notch decor. I'or |@ ,,
% MILE WEST OF FLORIN
example: |.
Surfaces of lakeshore boat |m STORE HOURS - 8 to 6 — FRIDAYS 8 to 9
docks, floating rafts, diving
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PHONE 653-5661
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boards and boat decks. To these |
apply the tempered Masonite
hardboard with non-rusting | i} i
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IL
Plea se’

screws through countersunk pre-
drilled holes. i].

Treads of basement, attic or
outbuilding stairways. With the
exposed edges lightly beveled
and the screen side exposed, the
tempered board has considerable
shoe-holding property, and it wil!
even up worn treads. Fasten the
hardboard with one-inch finish-
ing nails, For additional safety,
paint the steps a light color so
they will show up well.
Interior walls. Here the re-
verse side of the hardboard gives |
the appearance of expensive can-

vas.; A nice effect is. gained by
making a -V-joint by means of a TN or aT: , y ay
09 He > \ ate hearing 1 you today?
plane or beveling tool; otherwise » (= preciate hearir ° fron you t y
cover the joints with narrow (erm) mr] Call now and
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wood battens spaced eight or 16

| some accel
'a shadowbox, bookcase or tray
{| bottom.
inches apart. Primed and painted, Sr’
such a wall furnishes a hand-
1t area in ar
 


Backgrounds,

The Columbia Telephone Co.

-

Maybe we should ail it
“SHORT” DISTANCE...
After all, it certainly doesn’t take long to com-
plete. You're connected in moments and the
cost. amounts to pennies. Wouldn't someone ap-
see how easy it is.