Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, April 02, 1975, Image 3

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April 2, 1975
Phil Shenk helps LMHS
Phil Shenk, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Shenk of
R. D. 2, Mount Joy, is help-
ing to organize the ‘75 Fund
Drive of Lancaster Menno-
nite High School. Phil,
who is at LMHS, is also
responsible for telling peo-
ple about the Fund Drive
thru newspaper, radio, and
TV.
A large Country Auction
will be held on April §,
from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on
the campus of LMH. Over
60 hand-made quilts, furni-
ture, appliances, crafts, live-
stock, and other household
articles have been donated
to complete the sale bill.
Held under a big tent, this
auction will have all the
flavor of a farm sale with
many more and varied items.
The tent will be located at
2176 Lincoln Hwy. East.
An Ox Roast is planned
for April 5. This family
style meal will offer great
food prepared by the stu-
dents. Roast Beef, corn,
peas, potatoes, home-made
rolls and cakes make up the
menu. Tickets for the ox
roast are available through
LMH students or by reserv-
ing them at 394-4075. Take-
out dinners are also avail-
able. Held on Saturday,
April §, from 11 a.m. to
8 p.m. on the LMH campus
at 2176 Lincoln Hwy. East,
it promises to be an ideal
example of good old-fash-
ioned Dutch cooking.
For a number of years,
the students at Lancaster
Mennonite High School have
been organizing a work drive
where they would offer their
week-end labor in return
for a donation to their Fund
Drive. This year, they are
once again offering their
services to the community
in an effort to raise money
for the gym project. If you
have a job for one or more
students on the weekend of
April 4 and 5, call 394-4075
* to ‘reserve’ a student.
Fund Drive ‘75 has been
organized by students at
Lancaster Mennonite High
School, for the purpose of
raising some money to help
pay off a large debt on the
new gymnasium-auditorium
that has been recently com-
pleted. There are over 550
students at LMH planning
to raise over $50,000 in one
weekend. Come on out and
support them in their pro-
ject and get something in
return!
Scout derby in Marietta
Twenty-four boys enter-
ed the Marietta Cub Scout
Pinewood Derby held re-
cently in the Community
House gym.
each den were: den 1 - Tho-
mas Flowers; den 2 - Daniel
Deitrich; den 3 - Larry Hal-
deman; den 4 - Larry Gil-
bert; den § - David Deitrich.
Each of these first place
winners then competed
against each other and the
winner was Thomas Flowers
with David Deitrich second
and Daniel Deitrich third.
Judges for the contest were
designated parents who also
evaluated weight andappear-
ance. Thomas Flower’s mo-
del took first place in this
Riverview PTO
“Meet the Candidates”
will be the subject of the
next meeting of the River-
view Elementary Parent-
Teacher Organization on
Monday, April 14, at 7:30
p.m. All persons on the
May 25th primary election
ballot for school director in
the Donegal District are in-
vited to attend.
Election of P.T.O. offi-
cers for the ‘75-76 term is
scheduled for the last regu-
lar business session.
“Spring Happening” will
be the May event on the 3rd
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
when crafts will be demon-
strated for children and
adults. Mrs. Michael Abel
1s arranging the program and
future plans will be announ-
ced at a later date.
Winners of ,
event, David Moyer was se-
cond, and Everett Nagle
third.
Badges were awarded to
the following scouts who
completed requirements:
Den 3 - David Moyer and
Everett Nagle, wolf; Den 4
- Robert Flanagan, outdoors-
man and arrow of light; Den
5 - David Deitrich, citizen;
Patrick Haldeman, artist and
scholar; John Ott and James
Floyd, citizen; David Nein,
citizen and scholar; Richard
Zink, citizen.
A decorated cake con-
test will be held April 26,
for all mothers and sons of
Cub Pack 150, Marietta.
MRS. HENRY MILLER
RETIRES FROM
WYETH
Mrs. Henry Miller, 330
E. Walnut Street, Marietta,
retired as group tender of
the Inspection Department
for Wyeth Laboratories. In
recognition of her 32 years
of service, a dinner was held
in her honor at Bird-in-Hand
Restaurant. She was pre-
sented a farewell gift on
Tuesday, her last day of
work.
Mother of two sons, Don
of Marietta and Ken, Ore-
land, Pa., and a member of
the First United Methodist
Church, Women’s Society
of Christian Service and the
Needlecraft Club of Wyeth,
Mrs. Miller is a graduate of
the former Marietta High
School, does handwork as a
hobby and plans to travel
somewhat during her retire-
ment years.

Gerald Shenk
Gerald Shenk wins fellowship
A Mount Joy student
who is a senior at Eastern
Mennonite College in Har-
risonburg, Va., has been
awarded a Rockefeller Fel-
lowship for an all-expense-
paid year of study at a theo-
logical seminary of his
choice.
The liberal arts major,
who will graduate from EMC
in May, is one of 37 per-
sons in the United States
who has received a grant
from the Fund for Theo-
logical Education at Prince-
ton, N.J.
Candidacy for the fellow-
ship was open to college
students not planning to
attend seminary at the time
of application, but open to
attending if such a fellow-
ship was available. The
candidate must also “be
willing during his year of
study to seriously consider
the possibility of the or-
dained ministry as a voca-
tion.”
Mr. Shenk is the son of
Norman G. and Jean K.
Shenk of Route 2, Mount
Joy. His father is treasurer
of the Eastern Mennonite
Board of Missions, Salunga.
Hallgren at
conference
Ragnar F. Hallgren, Jr.,
superintendent of schools,
Donegal District, attended a
conference last week in
Gettysburg with 21 other
superintendents from Inter-
mediate Unit 13.
The purpose of the con-
ference was to formulate
long-range plans for I. U.
activities such as speech and
hearing programs.
Plans for the Donegal
District must be ready by
September 1975.
Mr. Hallgren led a dis-
cussion at the conference
on the philosophy of school
athletics.
The EMC student is serv-
ing this year as editor of
the “Weather Vane,” the
school newspaper, and as a
member of the Student
Government Association
Senate.
Mr. Shenk is the third
EMC student to receive the
fellowship. A 1974 recipi-
ent, Mary Jean Kraybill, is
spending a ‘“‘trial year” at
Goshen Biblical Seminary,
Elkhart, Ind. Sheisa 1970
graduate of Hempfield High
School.
SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 3
Land use
A report was issued by
the Lancaster County Plann-
ing Commission on plans
for development of land
shows an 80% increase in
the number of lots for com-
mercial use, a 61% increase
for industrial use, a 21% in-
crease for multi-family lots,
and a 39% drop for all other
uses.
East Donegal Township
ranked third in the County
in total number of multi-
family dwelling units plann-
ed, behind West and East
Lampeter Townships.
DEATHS
"H. Roy Nissley, 87, 750
Kelly Drive, York, former-
ly of Mount Joy, at the
Lutheran Home, York, Mar-
ch 26.
Mrs. Paul B. McMullen, 527
W. Market St., Marietta, at
Columbia Hospital, March
26.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vehoric
(Elaine Machowski), 8 Man-
heim St., Mount Joy, a
daughter at General Hos-
pital, March 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Darl Williams
(Sally Watson), Bainbridge,
a son at General Hospital,
March 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Turn-
er (Gloria Shaeffer), 114
Roseville Road, Mount Joy,
a daughter at General Hos-
pital, March 22.

MARY CAROL ERDMAN
MARY C. ERDMAN
PLANS WEDDING
Mr. .and Mrs. Robert
Erdman, 96 N. Chestnut St.,
Marietta, have announced
the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Mary Carol
Erdman to . Antonis
Sakellaris, 37 Pearl St.,
Lancaster, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Sakellaris, Kos
Island, Greece.
Miss Erdman graduated
from Donegal High School
and is employed at Twin Kiss
Restaurant, Lancaster. Mr.
Sakellaris is employed at
House of Pizza, Lancaster.
An August wedding is
planned.

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