i , ( T'irl.■/)!.. 10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, November 35, 1955 1 Christmas Party Is Planned by Colerain Grange Colerain Grange will hold an open' meeting in December at tytrich time the annual Children’s Christmas party is planned. | The party will be at the Kirk ij?oo<r lOOF hall at 8 p. m. on Thursday, Dec. 15, a week later than the regular meeting night- Members and guests are asked to bring brightly wrapped pack ages to be auctioned for benefit of the grange. I Refreshments and decorations f CttltttH 4 * St f* I •• USED BALERS McCORMICK BEERING and NEW HOLLAND USED SPREADERS McCORMICK DEERING and NEW IDEA D. L. DIEM & SONS PH. 6-2131 wmmjmm, ’rn&'mjmrnm 'i i Doll Headquarters Dolls and Dollies of All Kinds 49c to Toodles . . . All Vinyl Doll . . . bends her knees and elbows. She wets, drinks, sits, is washable and unbreakable. i Tiny Tears ... Cries real tears, eats, blows bubbles, wets. Tmy Tears likes to be bathed • • . just like a real baby. Peepers’ Baby . . . Cuddley, washable, unbreakable. Ginny . . . The little doll with the big doll features. Blondes,Brunettes, Red Heads . . . Bangs or Pigtails. Large selection of outfits. She walks, sits, movgs, turns her head, flutters her eyes. 1 I A Complete Line of Toys 2 Bicycles Wagons Shoe Skates V* M Doll Coaches Trucks Playskool Toys SjS 28j| Velocipedes Games Carom Boards «P Tractors Desk Sets Marx Toys £ XS Free Decorations K » m USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN | GROFFS HARDWARE | | S. Railroad Ave., NEW HOLLAND Ph. 4-0851 | srssisssr will be under the direction of the home economics committee of which Miss Pauline Mitchell is chairman. Other members of the committee are Mrs. Melvin Boyce, Mrs. Henry Wenger and Mrs. Robert Stottlemyer, Mrs- Bennett Coates, lecturer, appointed a special committee on entertainment which includes; Mrs. Ernest Reynolds, chairman, Mrs- Richard Maule and Mrs. Loran Brinton New officers installed at the meeting were. Loran Brinton worthy master; Robert Stottle myer, chaplain; Mrs- Coates, lecturer; Bennett Coates, over seer; Robert Weicksel, steward; Richard Maule, assistant stew- Priced From We have Dolls that Kneel, Walk, LITITZ, PA. SS4.9S Talk, Cry Tears, Wet, and Flirt 1 Toni Dolls . . A doil you can give a real “Toni Wave”! Sweet Sue . . . Walks and turns her head- Her Saran hair can be washed, combed, waved and curled She wear, beautiiul dresses- DOLL CLOTHING and ACCESSORIES FURNITURE- -HOUSES-COACHES Cuddley Toys . . . A complete line of soft, cuddley toys in cluding Teddy Bears. Pandas, Beagles, Lambs, Monkeys, Ducks, Kitties and Dalmatians. ard; Mrs. Roert Weicksel, as sistant lady steward; Henry Wenger, gatekeeper; Mrs. Miles Cochran, Flora* Mrs. Stottle myer, Ceres; Mrs. Ernest Reyn olds, Pomona; Mrs. Richard Maule, secretary, and Melvin Boyce, treasurer. ANTS IN HEE PANTS FORT WORTH, Texas ■— A neighbor found Debora Lee Franklin, 18 months -old, sitting on a bed of red ants, snatched off her clothes and took her to a hospital. Her mother, Mrs. Sim Franklin later reported that Debora was “fine” taut sleeping on her stomach for a while- COTTON-“CRASS” Gov ernment worker Norma Payne models a suit fashioned of a new fabric in which'cotton and China grass, fiber of the ramie plant, is combined. First show ing was at Department of Agri culture’s Beltsville, Md., ex perimental station. Textile manufacturers and» government researchers are seeking new uses for the nation’s huge sur plus cotton crop. I Grange Installs Officers for Year At the meeting of Fulton Grange No. 66 at Oakryn Mon day evening a week the officers elected in September for the coming year were installed by Alfred Wanner of Salisbury Grange and assisted by Chester Eby as marshall and Miss Helen Wanner as emblem bearer and Mrs. Betty Ford as regalia bearer also from Salisbury. IJiose installed were Charles G- McSparran, master; Edward Janies, overseer, Howard Miller, stewart; Clair Murphy, assistant stewart; Robert Reed, chaplain; Miss Mabel Brsbson, lecturer; Mrs- Charles G. McSparran, secretary; Waller Wood, treasure er; Robert Armstrong, gate keeper; Mrs. William Walton, Ceres; Mrs. Ellis Sheets, Po mona; Miss lone Groff, Flora; and Miss Evelyn Richardson, lady assistant. The others are Mrs. Maurice Gregg, pianist; Charles G- Mc- Sparran, purchasing agent; Mrs. Sadie Shank, librarian; Miss Ruth Ann Armstrong, Juvenile Matron; Mrs. Philip Gifting and Mis- Ralph Arm strong, flower committee; How ard Feather, member of execu tive committee; Thomas Gal breath, member of finance' com mittee'; Maurice Gregg and Rus sell Hartsoe, trustees for three years, and Mrs Arthur Paxson, hospitalization secretary. Miss Joanne Glackm had been elect ed Ceres, but declined the office. During the business meeting, money donations were made to SHOP IM NEW HOLLAND I Stores are open for your shopping convenience THURSDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 O'CLOCK EASY TO PARK!! EASY TO REACH!! Stores open every night, starting Thursday, December 15 and close at 6:00 P. M. Christmas Eve. Sponsored by members of the New Holland Business Association Eigtt Lancaster County 4-Hers Receive Medals Eight Lancaster County fj youths—five girls and three M —will toe awarded metals county l winners of the 4 j H itlonal Awards program. Bej senting the County in state c< (petition laaft month, they are Glenn A. Shirk, 18, son of and Mrs. Herman Shirk, Quai ville Rl, winner in Electric. St as vice of the Count 1 H Guernsey Olulb. C. Eugene 'Groff, 16. son of v ahd Mrs. Chester Groff, Latitz | winner in Dairy. I E Bruce Boyd, 16, son of |aj and-'Mrs. Elmer Boyd, :Epln|l Rl, winner in Field Crops. t|| Nancy Newcomer, 19, daugM of Mov and Mrs. J. Clay ißaym® Newcomer, Litatz R 2, winner|| Girl’s Record. Miss a junior leader in (her local || Club and secretary of the Con® 4'H Home Economics Council tj| Gladys Sangrey, 16, daughli of Mr. and. Mirs. J. Clayton sfl grey, Lititz tR2, winner jj A'dhievement. Mass Sangrey p* secretary of the County 4-® a£ ncultural Council, 3. Miriam Roland, 17, daughterly (Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mount Joy Rl, 'Winner in Reciql it ion and Rural Ante. Miss Rolf® is president of her local 4-H C® and a member O'! the 'County Home Economics Council. pi Phyllis Rutt, 16. daughter S|j Mr. and Mrs. 'George A. Rifli Stevens RX, winner in Clotlhi® Miss Ruttis a junior leader in M local 4JK COitiib. fa Josephine Lausch, 19, daughp of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lauss Denver Rl, winner in Leadership Miss Lausch. is a junior local 4S Club. I According to Assistant ComS Agent Victor E. Plastow, ttv|| are 1,175 Pour-H 'club memlberst| the county, 834 girls and si boys Bahy beef leads in iprojeij ■■with 169, then Dairy Club ata Pig Club. | County medals were award® 383 in the nation with 53 countJ ■participating. | the Community Chest, Quai ville Fire Company and Muscull Dystrophy Association. It iv| decided to take a bus trip ol December 2 to Hershey to wi ness the Ice Follies. Theodol Beck was appointed in charge I arrangements for this- Howail Miller, who had attended Stall Grange at Scranton, report! Youth committee plans, cam| etc., for the coming year. Api| has been designated as Yoiiffi month- | The Juvenile Grange will holii a meeting with the subordinat|l grange at their next meeting of| November 28, and will then cide future meeting dates. the next meeting the ladies hold a pie contest, and the piflp| a corn contest- There will t)C| three classes of pies—appleN pumpkin custard with spices ami|| pumpkin without spices. Thest J will be judged by Mrs. PanlJ Mount, Quarrynlle, and aftei|| wards used during the refresh N ment hour. The corn exhibit ww consist of ten ears each- Thanksgiving program will conducted by the lecturer, Mis® Mabel Brabson, and Rev. Roy W.|| Townsend, pastor of Little Presbyterian Church, will give sj“ talk on “Thanksgiving.” i'
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