Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, May 21, 1975, Image 8

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Page 8 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN
75 Plus Banquet planned
The Mount Joy Jaycees
and Joycee—ettes are bus
making plans for the annua
75 Plus Banquet. Invita
tions are addressed and
ready to be mailed.
All residents or former
residents of Mount Joy who
are 75 years of age or older
are eligible to attend.
Spouses are invited regard-
Peanuts Theater
The Seiler School and
Home Association will
sponser its second Peanuts
Theater on Friday, May 23,
at 7:00p.m. in the Seiler
Cafetorium.
There will be a series of
cartoons plus a feature
length movie—‘The Cat’.
Admission prices will be:
$0.25 for students (kinder-
garten through grade 6 only)
and $0.50 for adults.
less of age. Anyone who has
never received an invitation
and are eligible should
contact:
Mrs. Sarah Heckert
116 Delta Street
Mount Joy, Pa.,17552
Phone—653—2155
The banquet will be held
on Thursday, June 12, at
5:30p.m. at Hostetters Ban-
quet Hall.
The theater is for elemen-
tary children only. Rules of
good conduct will be strictly
enforced by parents and
teachers who will be avail-
able to supervise the eve-
ning’s activities.
Parents who are planning
to pick up their children .
shoulc do so no later than
8:45p.m.
Doors will open at
6:45p.m. and, please, NO
FOOD—popcorn, soda, etc.
at Seiler

Miss Esther Ladensberger assists Steffy Maxwell


Ladies from Schock
help out
at Seiler
by Ramona Sell
‘It’s just marvelous the
friends I have here; I just
love people!’ exclaims Mrs.
Bessie Hayles as she
watches her class of energe-
tic first graders run out to
recess. Mrs. Hayles, an 89
year old resident from the
Shock Presbyterian Home,
Voulunteers needed in E-town travels to Seiler Elementary
The Elizabethtown Hos-
pital for Children and Youth
has need of volunteers to aid
in their summer programs.
If you are able to give of
your time to help these
children one or more week-
day morning, afternoon, or
evening per week over the
summer, please contact Bob
Brinton at 367-1161 ext. 262
for an interview appoint-
ment or plan to attend the
information meeting in the
Hospital Auditorium on
Thursday May 28, 1975 at
6:30 P.M.
Volunteers must be at
least 14 years of age.
Steinhart at secretaries conf.
Mrs. Norma Steinhart of
Mount Joy R.D.2, secretary
to the director of the
Community Relations Divi-
sion at Elizabethtown Col-
lege, recently attended the
annual Educational Secret-
aries Conference at the
Penn State University
The conference, a contin-
uing education service of
White
Snow White and the
Seven Dwarfs will be pre-
sented on may 28, 1975 at
7:00 P.M. at Riverview
Elementary School. The
Special Education Class
operated by the Intermedi-
ate Unit 13 has been
working enthusiastically on
Snow
Three in Mt.
Winners of the Mount
Joy Merchants Association
Spring Bonanza Sale prizes
are:
Bicycle, won by Ruth
Brandt, 148 New Haven St.
Penn State, was open to all
persons engaged in secret-
arial and clerical work in the
field of education.
The theme of the confer-
ence was The Success
Intangibles for the Secret-
ary,” and Mrs. Myrtle S.
McDowell, personnel man-
ager for Rochwell Interna-
tional in Pittsburgh, pre-
sented the keynote address.
at Riverview
the production. They have
been painting sets, learning
dances and truely expend-
ing their time and effort to
produce an excellent show. -
Barry Strominger, one of the
seven dwarfs enjoys a story
read by Lisa Taylor as Snow
White.
Joy win prizes
S0 gallons of gasoline won
by Rodney Eshleman, 328
E. Walnut St., Marietta.
10 pounds of steak won by
Mary C. Deibler, 1068 Wood
St. Mt. Joy.

School twice a week to help
the primary students with
their reading. She and Miss
Esther Ladensberger (also
from the Home) go to Seiler
each Monday and Wednes-
day between the hours of
9a.m. and 1la.m. While
there the ladies listen to the
children read books and
stories, helping them with
such things as expression,
emphasis, and punctuation.
Mrs. Hayles really enjoys
being active and loves to
keep up on current news and
events. Many years ago she
played an important role in
the women’s sufferage
movement. For this reason
she was recently honored by
the League of Women
Voters. A former organic
gardener, Mrs. Hayles re-
deems all occasion cards
in her spare time.
At the age of 78, Miss
Esther Ladensberger helps
out in the second grade
Mrs, Bessie Hayles helps Vi

ncent Gaudlip with his reading
classroom of Mrs. Ann Bell.
Mrs Bell believes Miss
Ladensberger provides the
grandmother image that so
many of her pupils need. By
keeping busy doing some-
thing she likes to do, Miss
Ladensberger feels that
time passes much more
quickly. ‘The youngsters
are surely doing the best
they can do, and that is
good.’,says Miss Ladens-
berger.
Both women began this
program at Seiler last
February and would like
very much to see it continue
next year. While working
with the children, Mrs.
Hayles and Miss ladensber-
ger encourage them to read
as’ they would normally
speak using expression and
normal speed. This not only
improves the children’s
reading abilities, but also
raises their level of compre-
hension and makes reading
much more interestiong.
Their efforts have proved
beneficial not only to the
pupils, but also to them-
selves, for they gain true
fulfillment in helping the
children learn. The children
love to work with them and
will surely miss them this
summer.





May 21, 1975
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