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Af 14- k Spinach Leaf 14-0z pkg Chopped 12-02 pkg \ French Fries ®° Chopped Broccoli 1% pke ( Big 19¢ pkgs only 25° Large Ripe Cannon Ball 'Watermelons i: Q Ge 0 M A TOE O E 8 rrr sine Fancy Slicing 2 ctns 29¢ FRESH BROCCOLI bunt 19e Local Beets 15¢ | Large Blu-Berries Pt 39¢ Pascal Celery | Large Peppers 27or ge IDEAL FROZEN LEMONADE 2 Sze agp Prices Effective June 10-11-12, 1954. Quantity Rights Reserved. Whole Melon Local Grown ly by the body. | president; | addition to the greetings. They were | Brown II, | ney | (school | showed | school. ‘Banquet (From page 1) ian Moseman, eman and Miss Jeanette Brene- man; and five children of Mr, and Mrs. John Henry Hollinger, Jay, Paul, Harold, James and Miss Anna Ruth Hollinger. Group To Remain Intact During the business meeting, the group decided to keep the association in tact and meet once every three years. They also went on record to help get the new Donegal High School Donegal Reunion | Is Scheduled For Miss Janice Bren- | Alumni Association started. A] nominating committee consist- ing of Mrs. O. K. Snyder, Mrs Richard Divet and Mrs. Herbert Tyndall presented a ballot which was accepted unaminous- Wilbur Heistand | of Salunga, will be the new | president and the other officers will be O. K. Snyder, Jr., vice Miss Betsy secretary and Miss Christine | Weidman, treasurer. The class of 1954 was present ed to the association by the principal, Mr. Schoener and the class president, Miss Patri- cia Schroll, for the class. Program Includes History The program included a gen- gave the acceptance eral history of the school from | School. its existance until today and] was told by alumni members in Eugene Eicherly, Mrs. George Brown, Charles J. Bennett, Jos- eph Sheaffer, Mrs. George Bros- and John Bowman. A fashion | show of school attire worn by | school girls was presented anc models, Marlene Mumper, Lynn Fackler, Susan Fellenbaum, Su- | san Schroll, Marlene Leekway, Mary Smith, Patsy Mumper and Sandra Brown, wore gowns which represented each decade from 1890 to 1950. Joseph Moore, class of 1925, | and now principal of the Lans- downe-Alden High School, Lansdowne, Pa., was the toast- master and Mrs. George Albert, president of the association, had charge of the business meeting. The class of 1921 had 87 percent class members in at- tendance and the class of 1953 had the most members present. Decorations were in charge of Miss Weidman. They included displays of class pennants, old pictures and class pins and rings. Miss Bonnie Bigler was in charge of favors and was as- sisted by various members of the group. Prior to the meal, a preview openhouse was held in the new Donegal High School where guides, Shirley Eby, Mrs. Ed- ward Lane, Constance Lane, | Genevieve Zimmerman, Mary | Kathryn Landvater, Glenn For- Daniel authority visitors and Wolgemuth, through the grade school. Histories Given A sixteen-page history was given to the people in attend- ance at the meeting Saturday night but the demand was great- er than the supply of the books. Bigler, | | Mrs. | guest on the inaugural ke, Mrs. Walter Brandt, George | yp : g Miss Mildred Booth | | train be | [ principals’ Agent Is Guest On Mrs. J. Inaugural Run Open House At ‘Aluminum Plant { Aluminum Company of Am- Next Thursday [erica will hold an open house The 41st annual reunion of at its Lancaster Works, the Donegal Society will be! ; 3 : held Thursday. June 17 at his. 2 the intersection of the Fruit- toric Donegal Presbyterian ville Pike and Route 230, Satur- Church, Donegal Springs with|day, June 19. the Rev. Dr. Eugene Carson/ Robert Chestnut, Works Man- Blake, stated clerk of the announced that the pro- eral Assembly of the Presbyter- gram will begin at 10:00 a. m. ian Church in the U. 8. A. and|yith a brief opening ceremony located Maj. Gen. Daniel B. Strickler, yt the main gate. Alcoa and as speakers. Ye [public officials will participate. Also participating in the pro-| The plant will be open until gram will be the Rev. Dr. Geo.| 4.30 p. m. for employee's fami- H. Shea, Quarryville, stated jjes their friends and the gen- clerk of the Donegal Presby-| oral public. Mr. Chestnut issued tery; the Rev. Harland C. 4p invitation to Lancaster fee, pastor of Donegal; the Countians to visit the plant for Westminster Fellowship Chior} 4 close-up view of its operations and the Rev. Frederick products. A special tour Price Jr, pastor of Memorial | route has been laid out through Presbyterian Church, Lancaster. | {pe plant and representative op- A special event on the Pro-ierations will be scheduled. | gram will be the dedication of a| Ground was broken in March memorial tree in the oak grove| 1053 for this. new addition beside the chureh at 2 2:00 P- M1, Lancaster's industrial com- in charge of Rev. Durfee. The| unity and construction was tree, presented by Miss Eliza- I I York, will be | completed in April of this year. eth S. Bonham, York, wi e |' This modern screw machine dedicated as a memorial to I H \ | products - plant manufactures Herbert Hartman, who a rivets, nails, nuts, bolts, fasten- organist for many years in the |ers and specialty items from al- Donegal Church ‘and Sunday a WAYS RECORD J CORNER Mt. one Samuel Dock, road agent, was Joy rail- of the| run of e new San Francisco Chief longing to the Sante Fe HIT AND RUN AFFAIR— Perry Como | railroads, Approximately one | hundred railroaders from the THREE COINS IN THE east joined the 300 in the par-| FOUNTAIN— | ty in Chicago Saturday, June 5.| Four Aces oe rm was from Chicago ; 0 THE HAPPY WANDERER “hilichoche, Illinois and back president) | of the elementary school, was | on hand to show visitors through the old Mount Joy | bethtown Charles Heaps, principal | Henry Rene LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT— While on board the guests were given and souveniors of}. to Chicago. train, the their meals the day. The train consisted of three- unit diesels, four diners and 4 superdome cars in adition to the regular coaches, The regular run for the new train will be| June Valli between Chicago and San Fran-|I LOVE YOU TRULY— cisco. Liberace Following the train ride, the] WAY’ S APPLIANCES men were treated to a GreyLine| Phone 3-3622 tour of Chicago before 48 W. Main Street, Mount Joy Kitty Kallen I'M IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE Spike Jones I UNDERSTAND— to the A VISITED HERE Mr, and Mrs. Hamlin, Kansas, visited friends| here Wednesday and expect tol attend the General Conference| of the Brethren in Christ | church at Grantham. Mrs, Heise | is the former Mary Wolgemuth, | and was a resident here years ago, On their way to Sri they attended the graduation exercises of their son, Eugene, SOOCD PROSPEROUS COLORADO Colorado owes its prosperity to its unparalled supply of min- erals and livestock. Patronize Bulletin Advertisers, THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa. 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