Page 12 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Lr 2.8.8.8.8.8. 8 8.8.8.8.0. 0.0.8. 2.0.0 6 ¢ We have loads of good used furniture and inexpensive new: furniture at super good prices. sheet ede Shelly's Bargain Basement % 237 Locust St., Columbia 684-3780 financing available 28.80 60.666060.0.6.006.06.0.6.8¢ NNR RAN NNN NN »® x 2 re ve Fe Fe de Fe he dhe de deb dk eve ke ke Yl 5 SA RE A BLINN hd BY ¢ AE) 3 =] cans *1. PUFA enters 2d year After a very successful season, PUFA (People United For the Arts) is ready to begin a second year supporting the arts and encouraging the stu- dents at Donegal in the various arts departments. reg. *1% 19 50 Ihe U. S. 1 Potatoes *3.49 8 oz. size Gibbles Potato Chips 79° Ice Cold Watermelon 99¢ Iceberg Lettuce 3 for °1 269 reg. 2" Boiled Ham Lancaster Co. Swiss Kunzler Grill Franks reg. reg. 1¥ 2.19 1.99 1.29 Canning Lids 29° while they last Free Fruit Stand Frisbee with $10 purchase. OPEN LABOR DAY & EVERY DAY OUR REGULAR HOURS HERR S PHONE: 426-1805 6AM - 11PM Intersection of 441 & 743 At a recent special meeting at the home of the president, Betty Hershey, discussion was held con- cerning the plan of action for the fall term. A mem- bership drive is being planned for September with Beverly Johnson as chair- man. All people interested in supporting the arts are asked to contact Mrs. Johnson at 546 Terrace Ave., Mount Joy (Phone: 653-2363) for a membership application. Coming up on the school calendar will be the senior class play ‘MAME’ under the direction of Glenn Hess on October 27th and 28th. The annual Veterans’ Day program will be held on November 11th in the DHS Auditorium under the direction of Mrs. Mary -Margaret Peraro. This program is open to the public free of charge. The next regular meeting of PUFA will be held Tuesday, September 12th at 8:30 PM. A special program is being planned under the direction of Mrs. Peraro. They will be pre- senting a comedy in one act entitled, “Why I Am A Bachelor.”” Cast members include: James Landis, Patrick Kenney, Bonnie Wolgemuth, Wayne Mylin, Deb Torres, Georgiann Westerman and Julie End- slow. This is open to the public and no admission will be charged. A short business meeting will follow the program. Pack 136 goes to ball game Pack 136 went to Phila- delphia to see a baseball game between the Philadel- phia Phillies and the Pittsbuigh Pirates. Attend- ing were Craig Bricker, Thomas Waltz, John Your- glivch, Lester Dimeler, Jr., John Weber, Rodney Eber- sole, Scott Taber, Brian Edye, Kenneth Good, Jr., and David Rarrick. Leaders were Robert Mark, Vaughn Mark, John Auker, Carolyn Waltz, Dana Mark, Christine Mark, Loretta Dim:ler, and Myron Weber. Others were Glenn Brick- er, Bryan Mark, Kevin Mark, Stacy Wilson, Carol Blasick, Matthew Blasick, George Blasick, Denice Wilson, Jean Mark, Kevin Ney, Lester Dimeler, Sr., Dulio Hornandez, Robert Hornandez, Robert Liber- her, Richard Tabor, Ed- ward Good, Kenneth Good, Sr., Paddy Farrick, Tim Farrick, Jay Farrick, Mr. and Mrs. Nentwig, Michael Nentwig, Amy Nentwig, Mr. and Mrs. Wayner, and Brenda Dimeler. The Phillies won 15-4. August 30, 1978 Mrs. Kent Moore a Jodie Lynn Sargen marries Kent Keith Moore The marriage of Miss Jodie Lynn Sargen and Kent Keith Moore was solemnized on Saturday, August 26, at 6:30 PM in the Lancaster Grace Bre- thren Church. The Rev. E. Keith Moore and the Rev. Wesley Haller were the officiating ministers at the double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cleon L. Sargen, 1 Bell Drive, West Chester who gave her in marriage. She wore a floor length giana gown with embroidered alecon lace. Her elbow length mantilla of chiffon was trimmed with reembroidered clecon lace. She carried a bouquet of white roses, baby breath and a touch of red sweetheart roses. Miss Judy Sargen was maid of honor for her sister and bridesmaids were Kay Strander, Manheim, sister of the groom, Jan Ma- oogian, Boston, Donna Williams, Lancaster, Mary Ellen Ortman, Lancaster and Kris Halloday, Indiana, sister of the groom. Kevin Moore, Meadville, brother of the groom was best man, and ushers were Correction Last week’s article about the Donegal School Board incorrectly stated that ex- change student Lucia Troy Strander, Manheim, brother-in-law of the groom, Harry Wait, Wis- consin, Timothy Weber, Lancaster, Jeffrey Sargen, Lancaster, brother of the bride and Steven Halloday, Indiana, brother-in-law of the groom. Mrs. Donald Siglin, Mill- & ersville, was organist and accompanied the soloist Mrs. Paul Mumma, Ephra- ta. The reception was held at the Indian Springs Golf Club, Landisville, and the couple will reside in Mountville after a wedding trip. The bride is a 1973 graduate of Hempfield High School and graduated from Grace College, Win- ona Lake Indiana in 1977 with a B S degree in Health and Phys Ed. She is employed with Watt and Shand, Park City. The groom graduated from Sunshine Bible Aca- demy in 1972 and the Word of Life Institute, Schroon Lake, N.Y. in 1974 and is employed with Way Mess- enger Services, Lancaster. The Sargen’s were form- er residents of Marietta and Hempfield area. Gomez will live with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shearer. It should have read, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stoner. Yellow journals? A plant called kenaf, which is used for rope in the Third World, can be used to make newsprint also, according to scientists who say its only drawback over regular newsprint is its slightly yellowish hue.
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