nt SS of 1g at 1b 1e CY 1g in 2S il 1e h- 1€ 'S November 5, 1980 Front: Mrs. Alice Blessing Shenk; Back, left to right: Sara Arnold, oldest living and third president of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Maytown American Legion; Norman Houseal, present commander of the American Legion; William Smith, first commander of the Legion; and Sara Gutshall, present president of the Ladies Auxiliary. Mrs. Shenk will celebrate her nintieth birthday Thursday, November 6. Mrs. Alice Shenk is 90 years old Mrs. Alice Shenk, May- town, was honored last Saturday when past pres- idents and the first Com- mander of Donegal Legion Post #809 presented her a bouquet of flowers in obervance of her nintieth birthday. Mr. William Smith, first Commander of Donegal Legion, accompanied past and current presidents of Legion Auxiliary #809 for a visit the Mrs. Shenk, who lives on Center Square. Mrs. Shenk is past secretary and foreign cor- respondent to the auxiliary. Those visiting her were: Sara Gutshall, current pres- ident, and past presidents Mrs. Sarah Armold, Mrs. Harriet Smith, Mrs. Marilyn Fink, Mrs. Nellie Blake, Mrs. Geraldine Gaus and Ruth McConnell. The wife of the late Carl Shenk, she was born in Maytown and resided there most of her life. She is a member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Maytown, the American Legion Aux- iliary and the Golden Age Club. She has one son, Lester, Maytown, two grandchild- ren and one great-grand- child. Air Force seeks service people Air Force recruiters will seek some 5,000 men and women with prior military service to enlist during the next 12 months. This is double the number of former service people the Air Force recruited last year. According to MSgt. Woody McGee, Air Force recruiter here, former Air Force members must have been out of the service not more than five years. Those out less than three years may get back all their stripes. Former members of other branches must have served not more than five years and have been out of the service less than five years. Most enlistees are as- signed duties in the same career area in which they previously trained; others may select training in a specialty for which they are qualified. Additionally, all prior service volunteers must meet normal Air Force enlistment standards. Complete details are available from Sergeant McGee, 44 S. Duke St., Lancaster, Pa., or by calling 717/299-2252. Mount Joy Area Leisure Club The Mount Joy Area Leisure Club met recently with 124 members present. Following the invocation by the Rev. Woodrow Kern, the group enjoyed cake and coffee at Hostetters Dining Hall. President Joe Shaeffer conducted the = business meeting. Teressa Heisey read the secretary’s report, and Almeda Hostetter pre- sented the treasurer’s re- port. Minnie Tucker of the Sunshine Committee re- ported that there were seven cards sent to shut-ins. President Shaeffer ap- pointed the following nom- inating committee for next year’s officers: Frank Le- Van (chairman), Fern Le- Van, Jay Sherk, Dorothy Sherk and Robert Evans. Following the business meeting, the group was entertained by the Young At Heart Band from Elizabeth- town. Leisure Club members were asked to sign up for the Christmas party which will be held Monday evening, December 15, at Hostetters. The group took a bus trip to the Poconos to see the colorful leaves recently. John and Ethel Herr acted as guides. Although it is only in the thinking stage, a bus trip to Longwood Gardens is planned for December. A new Senior Citizen Discount Directory is avail- able through the Office of Aging, it was announced. Two representatives from the Office of Aging will be present to distribute the directories at the November meeting. In order to receive one, senior citizens must be registered with the Office of Aging and must bring the registration card to the meeting. Persons not re- gistered may do so at the meeting. The next meeting of the Leisure Club will be Mon- day, November 10, begin- ning at 12 noon. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 9 E COMPLETE VARIETY STORE rr INCLUDES COMB, BRUSH, DIAPERS, BOTTLE & MORE! 11" BABY IN HER BASKET 2 Drink ‘n wet doll with a 10-piece layette set and flip-top basket. REG. 13.88 ZO UN G. C. Murphy Co. 12-14 West Main Street Mount Joy PoP N00 TW 09 TW 00 WN 09 Wy, 0 WOOL 00 Wn 0 9 Wa 09 TW, 00 Wh, $F 09 00 TW 00 TW 00 TW STILT 60 TW 60 Tn 60 Wp 00 Wn, 0PM OP WL 69 6 9 Wn 00 Wy, 09 Wy, GPW OF - . | bith in coches ob wd cn 0 Ta 68 Th 66 Wn 06 Wnt 6 WS Tn 66 Wn 06 Wn 06 Win 80 Wnt 0 Wn 66 Wn 00 Wn 06 Wn 60 Wn 80 W0 © Tn 60 Ws 06 Wi, 60 Wan 60 Wn FW § Wn 60 Wn 6 © We 5M Wn 06 Wn $6 Wa 86 Wn © Wn 66 Wn 60 Wp 0 © Wa 00 Wn 00 Wo Be One Of The Wise Men Who Have Traveled To I= First Federal SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER to join our 1981 Christmas Club. 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