Page 8 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN < Lively lace 'n tucking TONI TODD by Pam Horst and Ramona Sell “Youth fades; love droops; the leaves of friendship fall: A mother’s secret love outlives them all.” This famous poem by Oliver Wendell Holmes, and many others similar in form, have been composed to honor our mothers. Although their message and style are beautiful, sometimes the most meaningful sentiments come in the simplest form from the least likely sources - children. Children seem to possess a natural, glowing personality that radiates with honesty and love. This year the children in our elementary schools are busily preparing for Moth- er’s Day. They are working on a variety of projects and gifts for this very special occasion. Some of these many projects include poems, drawings, plaques, cards, plants and flowers. Grandview students eag- erly responded to the ques- tion “‘If you could give your Mother anything in the world for Mother's Day, what would it be?’’ The answers covered a wide variety of items ranging from a new house to a maid or a butler. One sixth grade girl, Sarah Shutter, shyly responded ‘I would give my mother a kiss.”’ May 7, 1975 Mother’s Day, Sunday I con Give Mommy | flowers for / \ other ’ i ar Soy { [others Jay Mom is Some Ying else, » She is Clwarys worrying In some classes students The little something dress that goes and goes. Toni wrote poems and stories Todd lines up color-matched bands of lace and tuck- ing, sashes the middle, lets the skirt flare out. In polyester double knit, machine washable/dryable. Pink, Blue or Mint. 10-20. 00.00. } FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT FOR MOTHER concerning the topic ‘‘What is a mother.”” The interim class planted several small plants to give to their mothers this Sunday. These children are spending much time cutting and pasting together these flow- ers to fashion colorful bou- quets that will make this Mother’s Day a little more special. Many beautiful cards, posters, and cartoons have been drawn by Maytown students from all grades. Their simple messages con- JI [ove her very Much, By 58) The One fifth grade class at Vv Riverview is making pop-up Tammy cards and bouquets of paper i; y flowers for their mothers. ny v Dearest Mother by James Metcalfe There is no flower fair enough Or box of candy sweet To give the gratitude that I Would offer at your feet. Fidelity and truth. I turn to you in trouble and You smile and comfort me. Indeed your heart is always { . 4 vey a deep meaning of love J rl C h e es e M a ch in e p and care. There is no song so heavenly Win, and sympathy 1 4 Seiler Elementary School Or word of priase sincere : i A WITH THIS KIT (AND A LITTLE MILK) YOU CAN offers no exception as far as Sufficient to express my God bless you dearest { HAVE ALOT OF FUN MAKING YOUR OWN CHEESE § Mother's Day preparations lows Mother, and | are concerned. Poems an or you, my mother dear. May all vour d AT HOME The Nat U ral Way colorful cards line the walls You are the angel of my ay Tete $ : | of many rooms, providing a life. I love you and I thank you THIS IS ONLY 7 9 5 gay spring-like atmosphere The guardian of my youth. and 3 $ throughout the school. And every inspiration for I think the world of you. COLBY CHEESE COTTAGE CHEESE I3 Shah uase, the oye Bd carefu ou ut into CHEDDAR CHEESE SPREADS : these rh. captTtoae 4 . ’ in § MOZZARELLA OTHER VARIETIES | thes children's deep love By aindy Roy 4 4 and faith in their mothers. PMrttape Lhe Bia itape « : . 3 YOU CAN MAKE THEM ALL Perhaps the poem *‘Dear- //hals Afe TlowefS Jo give your Ni { oummcourMpgnlight Sale | MAY 9-9to 11 p.m. THERE wiLL BE $100 Of f | WEAVER’S Natural Foods, Inc. 37 Market Square, Manheim, Pa. 17545 a PHONE 665-6871 WAAR ha a ) est Mother’ by James Metcalfe most accurately sums up the message these children have conveyed. mother Some on Mothers My