Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, June 11, 1975, Image 16

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Arnold at
Bill Arnold, terminal su-
pervisor at the Marcus Hook"
district, explains operation
of vapor recovery truck
piping system to visitors
from Federal Energy Ad-
ministration touring Sun’s
marketing, refining and


Sun Oil
transport installations in
Marcus Hook.
William Arnold, formerly
of Maytown is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jennings Arnold,
Maytown. Arnold is a
graduate of DonegalHigh
School and has been with
Sun Oil Co. for seven years.
Co.
offering a
Expectant Mother's classes,
free of charge, on July 8,
15,22,and 29, 1975 from 1
p.m. until 3 p.m. Mrs.
Theresa A. Seroski, R.N.,
will supervise the four
classes in the second floor
lecture room of the original
hospital building.
Husbands are cordially
invited to attend with their
wives.
Mr Seroski stated that
Mothers-to-be classes
at Columbia hospital
Columbia Hospital will be
series of
inasmuch as various
scheduled films and lectures
will take place on each of the
four dates, it is advisable
that all classes be attended.
Enrollment may be made
simply by calling the
Columbia Hospital,
telephone 684-2841, and
asking for the head nurse
who will record the expec-
tant mother’s name and
answer any questions re-
garding the classes.


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Eugene Kraybill)
Ist grade teacher Marian Yoder with pupils Durant Kreider,
Darrel Shelly, Dean oberholtzer, andKim Gockley. (Photo by


Kraybill pupils learn
about Viet neighbors
Twenty first grade pupils
at Kraybill Mennonite
School, Mount , Joy, Pa.,
learned recently that their
neighbors were Vietnamese
refugee children who lived
half way around the world.
As a result of a unit of study
which included food, meal
planning, grocery purchas-
ing, sewing, crafts, and
design, combined with a
study on Vietnam, the
children contributed $100.64
to assist Vietnamese refu- -
gees.
The study culminated in a
breakfast prepared by the
class and their teacher, Mrs.
Marian Yoder, on May 13,
when the first grade class-
room became the Red Rose
Buck Restaurant. Their
special guest was Donald
Sensenig, who had served
as a missionary teacher in:
Vietnam for ten years. After
the meal of eggs, bacon,
cereal, milk and juice, Mr.
Sensenig showed slides of
Vietnam to the kindergarten
through grade five children
and told how his friends and
fellow believers in Vietnam
lived and worshipped.
A discussion followed, in
which the children raised
such questions a ‘Who is our
enemy?’...Why was there a :
war’..."Why did they hate?’
For several weeks previ-
ous to the breakfast the
children had been deposit-
ing money they had earned
or saved in a papier-mache
world bank pinpointing
Pennsylvania and Vietnam.
They had also been made
aware of the needs of the
Vietnamese through library
books and the news media. -
On the morning of May 13
they placed an additional
amount in the bank, the
money they would have paid
for their own breakfast.
When the bank was opened,
children, parents, teacher,
and missionary were thrilled
with the amount.
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June 11, 1975
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