! . , Thursday, January 25° 6 © * BPW. Holds First Mount Joy ve and esta Your Startiond |S is Seis FOR THE BEST BUYS..IN EVERY SIZE... > , | t ts St t test or ten minutes with thel ’ Meet of New Year Boy To Play vue rv ven sme oe ne lon To amie v0 YOUVE JUST GOT TO SEE YOUR — i dP new year of the Mount Joy| he accidental blowing up of] Business and Professional in ammunition dump. Too| George F. Broske II, sonof The first year shorthand| In speed shorthand, the Women's Club was held Mon | nuch pressure is placed on|Mr. and Mrs. George F winners: first, Ann Barnhart; following people have passed day evening, Jan. 22, at Hos |soung men and women to|3roske, 217 School Lane, second, Linda Aument: third,/the sixty-words a minute tetter's banquet hall. Mrs. J|:xcel and the average stu|Mount Joy will appear in a Rosie Leese. Second yearltest in a five-minute talk Robert Keller, club president is neglected. The aver-lpiano recital at Elizabeth- winners: first, Virginia Bur- with a mailable transcript dent, presided at the meet | (ge student will be a better|town College on Saturday ris; second, Eva Flowers;Judy Herr, Avis Cross, Geor Martin 74: Marv Ellen Math : Va - car tal irre ae kha whi) : t : . 4 . hy 3 Thelma Lz artin s ary kllen Math-| ing. The program was in|jerson if he has a better edu-|Tan. 27 at 8 pm. in Rider third, Linda Huck. {gie Mumper, elma Lapp)’ Co" “csi.' Diann Walter 52: charge of the National Secur-| :ation. The destruction of/Memorial Hall. Each contestant submitted/arry Johns, Nadine Bailey, Pearl Latirer 55: and Shar. ity Committee with Mrs.| apitalism through costly pro-| The recital will featurea paper he had written in/Gerry Barrick, Linda Mor nye RE ETE Re . ! ; 4 . J 7: ~rall 20 Copenheaver 51. | Shirley Forney, chairman. |frams is the primary aim of|ore-college and post-college shorthand without a name. |ton, Daryl Wittle, Carol Lois Leininger 57; Jane Mar | tin 54; Julie Ober 58; Kathy] Risser 58; Nancy Spangler| 50; Janet Frey 70; Esther| Heisey 62 Christine Keener 54; Judy Kipple 60; Jean J R : / test for the first and second'dra Crawl, Linda Morton Collins 56: Sharon Goodhart| ¥ Soa ‘ . ams. Tus : : A |year shorthand students of Larry Johns, Virginia Burris|65: Ruth Heisey 70: Maxine| The first meeting of Lhe| rigger happy person or by| n ecila Donegal high school, land ‘Nadine Bailey. Eater 63: Rosie Leese 3561 ° { FAIRLANE SIZE eepsknseseme ae BIG- CAR SIZE Mr. George McGinness, as |ussia viano pupils of Prof. Nevin The papers were displayed/Herr, Virginia Burris, Eva ase gr gi Under He 015) coooorooEaoaaaaan sistant professor of physical Mr. McGinness pointed out|W. Fisher, instructor of mu-and all the students in the Flowers. Brubaker student tector t i y : l ie i 7 — . L Tr, $ eacne education at F&M College hat flying saucers have al i¢ at Eltssbethiown Colloge. Slates Jory for first, second In the eighty-words a min-|from Elizabethtown College. ‘D spoke on National Security|place in national defense. An] George is in the eighthand third place winners. ute international shorthand ind Mrs. Betty Lutze, Done i =i" and Flying Saucers. Mr. Mc | nidentified flying ob’ect, U. |¢rade of the Donegal High 1, ther Donegal com-|test, three girls have quali-gal commercial teacher. Ginness said we are concern? OQ. over Russia or the Uni-|School. In addition to Play-ercia] project, second yearlfied: Avis Cross, Judy Herr, ed about the peace of the ed States could cause a nung the piano, he plays hand students have aland Linda Morton. PLEASE world and how we are relat |clear war. He spoke of the|"rench horn in the high pance to be “Stars of To-| The Donegal second year| Pb ed to world peace. He said Mantelle and the ill-fated C [school orchestra and the jun-morrow.” Each time a stu-|typing students reached high L IT. we could be brought into|47 from which the men disa-/ior high school band. dent has a mailable tran-|goals in typing speed tests. } physical combat with Russia ippeared and no trace was| The public is invited 10script, his paper is posted|The following people have T by a sneak attack, or by alever found. The Air Force|this recital. with his picture in a bigipassed typing tests for five S Al ser ee tna vo: B ma ira ys BPA [has 200 cemeras for photo SEE IENARSEERA ANNAN NANE SANNRNANNNE SNANNAS) |graphing flying objects. The| mpe investment in agricul-® x L IT Comedy Act motion picture “Unidentified|y,, in the United States isB | 4 $ . Flying Objects” shows ob |g » » : : : : equal to three-fourths of the g Wins Talent jects flying in formation. |assets of all corporations. 1 Kathleen Gruber, the Don-| imemen ES Show at D.H.S. |:za Hien Senoot ir of £18} Hewes Dez volcanic cra. : {month and her mother Mrs. ter 20 miles in circumference m Four Donegal senior boys gnc nN : Dennis Naugle, Robert Young Clarence 2 Srupier were and Alaska has one 21 miles g David Smith and Harry 8Yests at the meeting |around. Three delegates elected tol — Braooks—placed first with a comedy act in Donegal high the Spring District meeting| school's ninth and twelfth at Lancaster, April 7, _were grade talent show last week Ruth Sinegar, Evelyn Naugle and Patricia Eicherly. The FAIRLANE 500 PRP 11 13114) EEETHIRTII em sete on We Ford Dealers were first with a totally new size car—Fairlane! . . . We're first in compacts too, with the overwhelming acceptance of Falcon! ... 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