THE
Your Local FREE Community Newspaper
Section
SAHOPPING NEWS S ERVING O VER 34,000 H OMES
of Lancaster County
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2025 • VOLUME LX, NO. 27 • READ THE DIGITAL EDITION ON THE WEB: SNEWS.COM
In This Week’s Issue:
Terre Hill Historical To Host Stan Bowman Trolley Seminar
Section A
Do You Know...? Page 2A
Green Dragon Pages Pages 6A & 7A Biblical Message ................5A Births.................................... 15A Crossword Puzzle......... 12A “Happy Birthday”.......... 15A Obituaries ............................3A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”................... 10A Things To Do ................... 12A
Section B
Who’s Hiring in Healthcare
Student Spotlight Hinkletown Mennonite School Ben Myers
The Terre Hill Historical Society is planning an evening with trolley and train rail enthusiast Stan Bowman on Wednesday, November 5 beginning at 7:00 p.m. at the Terre Hill Historical
Society building along Main Street. Today, Stan is a retired schoolteacher, and he and his wife Heidi live in Chester County, where they recently celebrated 55 years of marriage.
Shown in the photo is Stan holding a photo of a trolley going up Main Street in Ephrata in front of the Sprecher building. Stan is currently a member of the NRHS, the East
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese Penn Traction Club, and a few other local historical societies. Stan said he is looking forward to sharing some of his Lancaster County
photos of trains and trolleys with you. One of his favorite memories was that of riding two of the trolley lines in (Continued On Page 2A)
National Art Honor Society Encourages Young Artists
Ephrata Mennonite School Makenzia Stoltzfus
Salute
A
TO OUR
VETERANS Honor the service member in your life for
FREE
IN MEMORY OF
John W. Hocking, Jr. U.S. Army Air Force • 1944-1946 • WWII
SEE
Page 2A
The mission of the National Art Honor Society (NAHS) is to inspire and recognize students who have shown outstanding ability and interest in the visual arts, and to support
members in achieving the highest standards in art scholarship, character, and service. The NAHS program encourages members to foster their artistic skills, provides opportunities for
community engagement, and promotes the value of visual arts education within their schools and communities. Shown in the photo, from left to right, are Cocalico
Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese High School National Art Honor Society students: (seated) President Robin Haldeman, Social Media Manager Liahna Fox; (back)
Historian Arianne Wilson, Vice President Rowan Warfield, Secretary Beckah Koehle, and Treasurer Isabella Sharpley.