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The Schock Senior Cen- ter, 37 East Main Street, Mount Joy will be cele- brating PA Dutch Day, Fri- The day’s activities will : with ~ Trooper Joseph Althoff, Lancaster State Police ex- plaining the new changes PEER GE OE OR | OER SE AE Oa, EY MRE PERE RE EEE O RR OR OI TI SER URI RTE | VERS URE OR EE EE { YET EE» ET in the Motor Vehicle Code that will become effective July 1. A special luncheon menu of Pig’s Stomach with PA Dutch trimmings and shoo fly pie for desert will be served to Center partici- pants at 12:45. Table de- corations of corn cob dolls, and hex signs will add tc the Dutch Day atmosphere. Afternoon activities will feature a Hat and Apron contest with prizes for dif- ferent catagories: German music by Elmer Herr; and a crafts display of Amish Dolls, (made by Center participants) quilts, hex signs, and recipes. Kathryn Zink, Chairper- May 11, 1977 Senior citizens to celebrate PA Dutch traditions son, for the day is assisted by Mary College instructors for making Amish dolls, Carry Ney and Minnie ~ Loraw. The Schock Senior Cen- ter is one of six centers operated by the Lancaster County Office of Aging for residents of Lancaste; County age 60 and over. St. Mark’s to honor 50-year members, help hungry by W. Richard Kohler St. Mark’s United Meth- odist Church, Mount Joy, will observe its Annual Anniversary Sunday, May: 15th at the Morning Wor- ship Service (10:15 a.m.) At this celebration the S50- year members of the con- gregation receive special recognition. This year seven persons are Golden Anniversary Celebrants. They are Mr. Charles Webb, Miss Edna Shelly, Miss Dorothy Shelly, Mr. Victor Engle, Mrs. Ruth Mateer, Mrs. Ruth Gruber, and Mrs. Elsie Myers. One of the unusual fea- tures of this year’s worship experience will be special music by an Alumni Choir consisting of the present Chancel Choir and many former members who will join them for the singing of “I Will Sing of My Re- deemer”’ and ‘‘How Great Thou Art.”” This choir is under the direction of Mrs. Anna Mae Williamson. In the afternoon of the 15th, volunteers from the congregation will be a part of a caravan of cars and trucks which will be taking a load of potatoes and foodstuffs to Southside Center on South Street in Philadelphia for distribu- tion to the poor and needy. This will be the third time in the last few years that St. Mark’s Church has undertaken such a mission to deal with the problem of hunger in the inner city. The first such venture, at which time 20 tons of pota- toes, 700 pounds of flour, and $1,500 worth of canned goods were made available, brought the attention of Philadelphia city officials and the media and was hailed as an outstanding gesture of Christian bro- therhood and practical charity. The Rev. Mr. Randy Jones, pastor of the Southside Center, suggests that these food caravans really do make an effective impact on the poor of the city. Anyone in the commun- ity interested in contribu- ting toward this unique ministry of St. Mark’s Church, please send your gifts to the church office at 27-29 East Main Street, Mount Joy. They will go directly toward the South- side Social Ministry. Helen Weaver, Edith Etsell to be honored for 25 years of service with G:C. Murphy Co. Gerald Alleman, mana- ger of G.C. Murphy Com- pany store on 12-14 West Main Street, Mount Joy, announced the G.C. Mur- phy Company Veterans’ Club, 37th annual reunion of veteran employees of the Murphy Company, Mon- day, May 16, at the Wil- liam Penn Hotel in Pitts- burgh, PA. 25 years veter- ans Helen Weaver and MARIETTA—Hazel St.— Nice 3 Bedroom Trailer with serarate Furnace and Laundry Room, Steel Storage Bldg. plus out- side fireplace--situated on 60X100 ft. lot. Immediate possession available. ROWENA—1 Bedroom modern apartment for rent. $155 month and Security Deposit. i ACTION eciiny 6884-7900 684-9027 or 684-2589 SHARP’S DISTRIBUTORS PORSCHE MANHEIM PIKE. EAST PETERSBURG OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET—-569-5353 . Where Our Customegs Send Their Friends . I a [2 Porter & Soft Drinks 10 Decatur St., Marietta—426-3918 Edith Etsell will attend. The G.C. Murphy Com- pany Veterans’ Club, which was organized in 1940, now has 4,799 members repre- senting 134,000 years’ ser- vice. Helen and Edith, along with 247 employees who will join the club this year, represent 3,735 years’ ser- vice. Each will receive an attractive 15 year pin, a certificate of membership, and will advance to the four-week vacation plan. Murphy veterans attain- ing 25 years’ service re- ceive, on the date of their 25th Anniversary, an en- graved wrist watch, as re- Scouts will cognition for company ser- vice. They advance to a five-week vacation plan. Employees completing 35 years’ service receive special recognition at the reunion. The business meeting will be conducted by club president Jack J. Franklin, after which new members will be received, with luncheon and an afternoon boat ride on the Gateway Clipper. Highlights of the evening banquet will be remarks to club members by Murphy President William T. Withers and Chairman S. Warne Robinson. collect your paper by David Miller Boy Scout Troop #63 will collect papers on Saturday, May 14th from 8:30 a.m. until 12 noon in Mount Joy and Florin area. Please have papers at curb for pickup. If you are missed or have a large load, call 653-1571 or 653-1107. Pamela Horst joins sorority Pamela J. Horst, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- jamin H. Horst of Manheim Street, Mount Joy was re- cently initiated a sister of the Zeta Chapter .of .the Alpha Sigma Tau Sorority at Lock Haven State Col- lege. Pam is a sophomore, majoring in Elementary/ Special Education. Pam will hold the office of Social - Service .Chairman for 19%7- 78. hoe