Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 19, 1965, Image 17

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Carol Hess, vice president, Nancy Ri SSer a nd Ruth Ann
Janice Imhoff secretary; Lin- . h memtoe rs-aMargc.
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CALEB M. WENGER
K. D. 1, QUARRYVILLE, PA.
Drumore Center KI 8-2116
JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH
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4-H Club News
MERRY STITCHERS
ORGANIZE
by Avcrril Royer, reporter
The Manhcim Township’s
Merry Stitchers 4-H Club re
organized Saturday afternoon
at 1:30 in the Farm Bureau
Building.
Elected to serve as officers
of the group were Janice
Keeney, president; Eileen
Landis, vice-president; Linda
Ober, secretary; Mary Ellen
Kettering, treasurer; Char
mayne Denlmger, song lead
er, Kathy MCCalmont, game
leader; Eileen Landis as coun
ty council representative,
Avernl Royer, news reporter
The Junior 4-H Queen can
didate will be Charmavne
Denlmger, and Kathy MdCal
mont will be the Senior 4-H
Queen candidate
All the meetings during the
summer months will be held
in the Home Economics De
partment of the Manheim
Township Senioi High School
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Juno 19, 1965
Some events planned by the
gioup during the year are as
follows' a tour of Rock Ford,
a Mother’s Tea, a Diess Revue
and Fashion Show for the
Northeast Kiwanis Club, and
two special demonstrations.
The leaders of the club are
Mrs Herbert Royer, Mrs Hen
ry Kettering, Mrs. Ray Ober
and Mrs. Virgil Ritchey.
CLASHING THIMBLES MEET
by Patsy Eshlemain, reporter
Penn Manor Clashing Thim
bles Club elected officers at
Penn Manor Jr High School
under the leadership of Mrs.
H J. Breneisen, Mrs Edgar
Porter, Mrs Paul Harnish and
Mrs Melvin Groff
Officers are as follows pies,
Petsy Ginter; v. pies, Lucy
Herr, sec. Anne Smith, song
leaders, Joy Hostetter and
Becky Harnish ti eas, Dons
Harnish; gameleadeis, Judy
Thomas and Debbie Bailey,
news leporter, Patsy Eshle
man
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by Barbara Hcrslicy, reporter
The Lilit/ M.mheim 4-H Ag
ricultural Club selected its
queens at a icccnt meeting.
They are Diane Buckwal
tei, Jumoi queen, Fay Ston
er, alternate, Barbara Her
shey, Senior Queen, Jean
Landis, alternate. They will
compete in the Field Day
contest July 15
Eric Stonei, president, was
in charge of the meeting, at
tended by 40 young people.
Dick Buckwalter leported on
the Spring Jamboree; Stoner
gave a demonstration on the
varieties of stiawbemes, and
Lars Andeison, of the New
Holland Machine Company,
gave a talk on Sweden.
The next meeting will be
held at the Fan land eleinen
taiy school on July 8 at 8 30
p m , with baseball at 7 pm.
WILDLIFE CLUB
GOES FISHIN’
bv Theresa Chailes, reporter
The Laneastei County 4 H
Wildlife Club met at the
Limestone Springs Ti out Faim,
where the club members en
loyed fishing
Carl Seignst caught the
largest Rainbow ti out Other
club members who caught
trout were Fay Stone, An
nette Long, Altha Landis,
Erie Stoner, Robert Ulrich
The club decided to have a
picnic and swimming party at
their July meeting
POSTURE QUEENS NAMED
BY L—S COOKING CLUB
The LampeterJStrasburg 4-H
Cooking Club was held at the
home of Mrs Robert Hess on
Tuesday, June 15 There were
thirteen members present.
Doris Shenk was elected Sen
ior Posture Queen and Donna
Hess, Junior 'Posture Queen.
A demonstration was given
by Joyce and Sharon Groff
on how to make iMarshmallow
Treats They then made corn
bread, chicken salad and tuna
salad.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs
Robert C Groff on‘ Tuesday,
June 22
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by Peggy Eshlema,n, reporter
Penn Manor Kookie Kooks
club met Wednesday, June 16,
at Penn Manm High School
Undei the leadeiship of
Mrs Witmer Dull and Mis
Ross Smith, the “Tasty
Snacks” gnls made brownies;
the “Mealtime Magic” girls
made chicken salad and corn
biead
by Darlene iNeff, reporter
The regular monthly meet
ing of the 4-H Boots and Sad
dles Horse and Pony club was
held at the Columbia Riding
Club on Friday, June 11
A pony harnessing demon
stration was given by Mr.
Ochs At the meeting the
County Round-up, to be held
at Click’s Show Ground,
Leola, July 31, was discussed
and rule books were distrib
uted and reviewed.
Agway
LiHtz-Manheim 4-H
Club Names Queens
by Carol Groff, reporter
KOOKIE KOOKS MEET
BOOTS & SADDLES CLUB
A gymkhana was planned for
the approximate date of July
17
The club’s next meeting
will be held July 9 at the
home of Paul Sites, Manheim
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tues, have 4-H tyipe progi
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