Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, June 25, 1975, Image 4

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Ralph M. ‘Hostetter, Prop. $ 1 5
M | LK Gal.
PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED

Fresh Dipped Ice Cream Cones
16 Exotic Flavors
A complete Mite Retadl Stone
Skim Milk and Chocolate Milk
Fruit Drinks [Fruit Punch, Grape, & Orange]
and Iced Tea - all 45 cents a 1/2 gal.
EGGS Y POTATOES § SNACK ITEMS Y GROCERIES
1 mile east of Mount Joy along Manheim Road.
From Rt. 283, take Manheim - Mount Joy exit, go
1/4 mile toward Mount Joy.
Closed Sunday
OPEN 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. - Mon. thru Sat.











SHARP'S DISTRIBUTORS
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10 Decatur St., Marietta — 426-3918




 
 
Photo by Ruth McConnell
Grace Henderson

June 25, 1975

Photo by Ruth McConnell
Standing: Martin Rutt, Esther Nolt Wood, George Straley.
Seated: Sue B. Good Eyer, Dorothy Ney Singer.
Grace Henderson, class of 1915
by Hazel Crankshaw
Miss Grace Henderson,
closely affiliated with the
Maytown-East Donegal
High School Alumni Associ-
ation since her graduation in
1915, gave up her post as
secretary at its annual
meeting last Saturday.


SUMMER IS GREAT FOR FAMILIES.
TURN THIS WEEKEND INTO A FAMLY VACATION.
No matter how early you start your weekend
Members and friends,
meeting in the Rheems Fire
Hall, gave Miss Henderson
floral arrangement and a
standing vote of thanks for
her years of service.
Miss Henderson, by her
untiring efforts, has kept in
touch with a majority of
graduates of Maytown, later
East Donegal, High School.
She was admirably fitted for
this effort, having taught in
the East Donegal and Mt.
Joy Townships, in Mt. Joy
from 1920 to 1929, in
Maytown from 1929 to 1954,
and at Donegal Junior High
from 1954 until her retire-
ment in 1962. She has kept
in touch with many of her
pupils through the years.
Her Maytown news
column which appeared for
many years in the Mt. Joy
Bulletin often carried notes
of interest concerning her
friends scattered across the
country.
The Association elected
the following officers: Pres.
William Heisey; Vice Pres. -
Norman Houseal; Corres-
ponding Secretary, Miss
HelenHollenbaugh; Record-
ing Secretary, Mrs. Hazel
Crankshaw; Treasurer, John
Harold Drace. William
Smith, Mrs. Audry Penwell
and Miss Henderson will
serve on the Banquet
Committee. Mrs. George
Waller will bring the necrol-
ogy report at next year’s
meeting.
Howard Frysinger, class
1899, was the oldest mem-
ber present. The class of
1902 was represented by
Rev. Aubrey Goudie, Ben
Garber and Miss Sara
Habecker. Miss Minnie
Witmer, class of 1913 came
from California; Bobby
Sload, class of 1946, came
from Texas; and Miss Rhoda
Kauffman, class of 1937,
arrived home from Bangle-
desh in time to attend the
meeting.

Q







MARCO’
55=ITALIAN &AMERICANE:S
DID YOU HEAR
Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald
Eichler, 621 Square St.,
Mount Joy, celebrated their
S0th wedding anniversary
June 6. They were honored
at a suprise dinner hosted
by their children at the
Rheems Fire Co. Hall on
May 25.
Mrs. Eichler is the former
Ruth Shelly. She was
employed for a number of
years. Mr. Eichler is retired
from the Bachman Choco-
late Co. and works for
Elizabethtown College.
The couple have five
children: Norma, wife of
W.H.Derr, Lancaster;
James, Elizabethtown;
Donald, Franklin and Ralph,
all of Mount Joy. They also
have nine grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
The Eichlers were mar-
ried at the parsonage of
United Brethern Church,
Florin, by the late Rev.
M.H. Miller.








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with filling, gravy; vegetabie and potatoes
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