Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, May 14, 1980, Image 5

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    May 14, 1980
Two member of Miss Ault’s class [standing] display
paper bugs to two members of Mrs. Schorr’s class [seated].
From left to right are: Raymond Emenheiser and Dennis
Andrews [standing]; and Angela Boyles and David Hughes
[seated].
Students study bugs
Miss Ault’s class at
Riverview Elementary has
been studying bugs. Their
arithmetic lessons involve
counting bugs. They read
about bugs, talk about bugs,
and study the life cycle of
bugs.
Last week, the class held
a ‘‘Bug Day’’ celebration
and invited Mrs. Schorr’s
class to participate. The
room was decked with paper
bugs, bug posters, and bug
information.
Mrs. Schorr’s students
were treated to ladybug
salad, bee’s honey on
cricket chips, walking sticks
and bug juice. Each student
also got a paper bug of his or
her very own.
Then both classes went
outside to hold a bug hunt.
Many bugs were captured in
the grass. They were later
released unharmed.
Blood pressure checked
during month of May
May is National High
Blood Pressure Month.
During this time, a special
emphasis is put on the
detection of high blood
pressure throughout the
county. Permanent sites are
set up throughout the
country where blood press-
ure readings are taken the
same time each month.
Locally, you can have your
blood pressure checked at:
Sloan’s Pharmacy, 61 E.
Main Street, Mount Joy,
Tuesdays from 2 to 4 pm.
Susquehanna Health Cen-
ter, Bank Street, Marietta,
Thursdays from 8:30 am to 7
pm.
All testing is performed
by trained Heart Association
Volunteers.
Longenecker family
gets help from friends
We have often heard that
people are too busy these
days and ‘‘can’t become
involved’ when someone
needs help. This certainly
doesn’t apply to the caring
friends and neighbors of the
Ira Longenecker family of
Donegal Springs, Mount
Joy.
The Longenecker family
lost its home and possesions
to a fire on Wednesday,
April 16. Their son, Fred,
was in the home at the time
of the fire and was burned
with injuries to his face and
hands. Fred is now able to
return to work and has done
well in recovering from his
burns.
On Monday, May 12, the
Mennonite Disaster Organ-
ization come to help in the
razing of their home.
Friends: from the Grace
Brethren = Church, Florin
Church of the Brethren and
other concerned neighbors
came to aid the family in
their day long efforts to
sprip the home down to the
block shell. The Luke
Gerber family opened its
garage so that all helping
could share a meal.
A family member was
contacted and spoke of the
unbelievable concern shown
by the entire community.
The Florin Church of the
Brethren and the Grace
Brethren Churches held
special offerings to help in
the rebuilding of the home
which was not fully covered
by insurance. Numerous
civic organizations, friends
and neighbors have given tc
the family to aid them in
their new home.
—Cherie Dillow
t Thursday and Friday evenings by prescheduled
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