Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 03, 1965, Image 14

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 3, 1965
14
4-H Club News
LAMPETERSTRASBURG
COOKS MEET
by Carol Groff, reporter
The Lampeter-'Slras'burg 4-11
Cooking " Club met at the
home of Mrs. Robert Hess
with 13 members present.
They made pork and sauer
kraut with dumplings, and
spaghetti with meat sauce.
A demonstration was given
by Debbie Myers and Malist
Grube on how to make Snick
erdoodles.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Robert Hess on Tuesday, July
6. At that time Doris Thomp
son will tell members how to
make yeast rolls.
JOLLY STITCHERS
CHOOSE QUEENS
by Jeain Miller, reporter
On June 28 the Jolly Stitch
ers 4-H Club of Farmersville
met at the home of Mrs.
Clydeth Buch.
Linda Dochter was chosen
Junior Queen, and June Ann
White, 'Senior Queen. Bbth
girls will represent the Club
on Thursday evening, July 8,
at Penn Manor High School.
iFrom June 21 to 24, June
Ann White and Kaye Smith
represented the Jolly Stitdh
ers at the 4-H dub Congress
at Penn State University.
Their trip was discussed at
the meeting.
.Kaye Smith, the Club presi
dent, appointed a fund rais
ing committee consisting of
Ruth Gockley, .Wanda Will
wirth, and Mary Lou Sensenig.
CONESTOGA VALLEY
PICKS QUEENS
by Nancy Kisser, reporter
■Doris D'aegen was chosen as
candidate for senior 4-H
Queen from the Conestoga
Valley Sewing .Club at a re
cent meeting. Mary Ellen Van
Ormor was picked as alter
nate Jumor Queen Candidate
was Karen Ball
A demonstration was given
by Dons Daegen and Nancy
Kisser on measurement for
patterns, and a wo”k period
followed the business meet
ing.
PEQUEA VALLEY CLUB
by Carojl Ann Eby, reporter
The third meeting of the
Pequea 4-H Club was held on
Monday, June 28, at the In
tercourse Fire Hall. President
Cynthia Bra'ckbill presided
Jane Hoober gave a demon
stration on how to sew on
buttons. A work session fol
lowed the business meeting.
A change of activities for
school children comes with
summer. It might he a good
idefa to rearrange a child’s
room, giving as much floor
space as possible for indoor
play. Clear the study desk or
table so he can use it for
games or hobbies.
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FARM WOMEN NO. 3 MEET
The regular meeting of the
Society of Farm Women,
Group No. 3, was held at the
home of Mrs. Abram Bollinger,
884 Pointvicw Avenue, Eph
rata, on June 19.
Mrs. Mary Jane Graybill and
Mrs. Vera Smoker were intro
duced and initiated into the
Society.
In the business session, a
report of the June executive
board meeting showed that $5
was given to the annual county
migrant fund, and $4O to the
county project the Lancas
ter County Farm and Home
Building Fund.
An invitation was extend
ed for the groups to tour the
New Holland Machine Co.
plant. The program committee
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Reports of, the visit of 21
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Black Rock Retreat recently
was given by Mrs. Rober.t Hol
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The guest speaker for the
afternoon wan Rev. Robert
Davis, Pastor of Emanuel Lu
theran Church at Brickerville.
He discussed his recent trip
to Finland and some of the
other Scandinavian countries.
Wedding pictures of recent
brides were the highlight of
the social hour.
The next meeting will be the
annual picnic to be held at
Walters Park, Hopeland, on
July is.
• Farm Calendar
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bethtown.
7 p.m Preliminary judg
ing for 4-H Queen Contest
10 girls will be selected at
that time; at Penn Manor
High School.
July 9 4-H Boots and Sad
dles Club at Paul Sites farm,
Manheun R 2.
1 p.m. 4-iH County dem
onstrations day and public
speaking contest at Penn
Manor High 'School.
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