Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 14, 1962, Image 5

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    r..AvncA« i 14 4-H dairy e3ubs on Au =ust S".
vIUCI IlScy “”** A contingent of 4-H club mem
¥ F.n-TrTc Moofirm hers from Oklahoma will be
fiOlQo IYICCIIIIg guests, as will members of the
The County Guernsey 4-H “unty Holstein and Ayrshire
dub will be host at the joint Swiss clubs,
summer meeting of the county At the July 11 meeting at
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the farm of Robert McSparran,
Peach Bottom, Mary Ellen and
Susanne Mumma, Manheim R 1
put on a fitting and showing
demonstration.
After the demonstration,
club members took a picnic
supper to the meadow where
they had then- business meet
ing.
Ayrshire-Jersey
Brown Swiss 4-H
To Host Clubs
The Lancaster County Ayr
shire. Jersey, Brown Swiss 4-
H club will act as host club
at the annual county dairy
club meeting and banquet, it
was announced at the July 9
meeting at the home of J.
Everett Kreider. Quarryville
Rl.
Edwin Uanmli. Christiana
R 1; Alanlyn Harnish, Quarry
ville R 2, and. Barbara Kupp,
jManlieim R 3, were appointed
to serve as the retreshmeut
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committee for the banquet to
be held October 19 in the
Strasburg fire ball.
James Bsbenshade, Quarry
ville R 2, was appointed to
serve as night watchman at
the club’s food stand at the
Southeastern Pennsylvania Ar
tificial Breeding Cooperative
show early nevt month.
Farm ¥/omen
Plan Program
For Convention
The Society of Farm Women
No. 1 met at the home of Mrs.
Ira Shearer. Lititz R D. 4,
with Mrs. Abram Bollinger as
cohostess. Mrs. IV Dean Fy
ock, the president, was in
charge and Mrs. C. V. Smith
read the devotions.
Contributions were made to
Heart Haven. Cancer Society,
and Crippled Children. The
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 14, 1962
president announced that
County Convention will be
held on November 3rd at the
Pequea Valley High School.
Society No. 1 is responsible
tor the program.
The ne.Nt meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Fyoek on August 4th with
Jack Tracy, prison warden, as
the speaker.
Providence- 4-H
Hears Lecture
Professor John Rorabaugh
of Millersville State College,
lectured on 'Entomology at the
recent meeting of the New
I 5 rot idence -1-H Community
tilth.
Professor Rorabaugh showed
slides, ol insects and instructed
the members on construction
o£ killing jars, making nets,
and how to pin a captured m
sect.
Susan Atkins, Mew Provi
dence Rl. was elected to re
present the club in the county
Posture Queen Contest at the
4-H Field Day in Long Park
on July IC.
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