nd Day im how ose UR 3-02 9c can Ble 5° 7° ge [7° 3° Fey SLL C Ib 25¢ Ib G9¢ can 19¢ 19° YW! §e Ib (9g 1b 29¢ 0° 0° 18¢ * Reader Interest Plus Circulation Account Yor Our Extensive Advertising Patronage Sam’l Slaymaker Reelected Pres. of Donegal Society At the conclusion of the 36th annual reunion of the Presbyterian Church at Donegal Springs last Thursday, Samuel C. Slaymaker, of Lancaster, was re-elected presi=- dent. Other officers also were re-elect- ed and in addition Henning Pren- tis, Jr., also of Lancaster, was new=- ly-elected one of four vice-presi- dents. The other officers are: Miss Mary Cameron, Harrisburg; Clarence Schock, Mt. Joy; and Maj. Gen. Daniel B. Strickler, Lancaster, as vice-presidents; Miss Anna L. Kel- ler, E-town, secretary-treasurer; Dr. Herbert H. Beck, Lancaster, historian; and Bernard J. Myers, of Lancaster, legal officer. During the sessions, three white oak trees, planted as memorials to past members of the society, were dedicated. The tree honoring Mrs. Alexand- er Rodger was presented by Miss Anne McCormick of Harrisburg, a cousin; that honoring Vance Me- Cormick was presented by his wi- dow, of Harrisburg: and that hon- oring Major Abraham Scott by Miss Mary Linn, of Bellefonte, his grand-daughter, The famous Witness Tree was reported to be in excellent shape, having received special care in the past year, including “feeding”. Other trees reported in fine shape are in the church grove. John Schock, Marietta, reported that headstones in the cemetery have been restored during the past year. In some instances, the old script on the stones was re- etched. In a preview of next year's meeting, Dr. Herbert H. Beck re- ported that Dr. Arthur Limouze, of New York City, a Presbyterian Church official, will be the main (Turn to Page 2) 2 W. Hempfield School Buildings To Be Sold July 9 Two West Hempfield Township one-story brick school houses will be offered at public sale Saturday, July 9 on respective premises. Musser’s School House, located