—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 21, 1965 14 4-H Club News CONESTOGA VALLEY 4-H SEWING CLUB Nancy Risspr, reporter The Conestoga Valley Senior and Junior Sewing Clubs held a tea for the mothers on Au gust 17. The highlight of the tea was a fashion show in which members modeled their completed projects. Miss Jo anne Warner and Miss Eliza beth Richardson from the Ex tension Office were the judges. P. iL. 'Eohier & Bros, awarded a first and second prize for each group. Narrators for the show were Nancy Risser and Doris Dagen. The prize winners were: Ist year —1, Diane Bare; 2, Sus anne Ruhl; 2nd year —1, Deb by Trout; 2, Judy Steffy; 3rd year —1, Carol Bare; 2, Doris Mellinger; 4th year —1, Doris Dagen; 2, Vera Denhnger; Free Lance —1, Nancy Ris ser; 2, Dorothy Beachy. Winners of the light bulb sale in the club were also an nounced. In the senior club Patty Bare received first prize for selling $54 worth of light bulbs. Carol Herr received second for selling $53 worth. Diane Rohrer came in a close third. In the junior club Bren da Hootoer was first, with 326 light bulbs sold. Meriam Herr sold 196 light bulbs to come in second in the junior club. (Refreshments were served by the refreshment committee which consisted of Vera and Velma Denlinger, Jane Her shey, 'Menam Herr, and Don na Book. The club plans to visit the Christ Children’s Home, Paradise August 31. Games and presents for the children will be included as part of the community proj ect. PENN MANOR CLUB AWARDS by Peggy Eshleman, reporter Roundup for 444 cooking girls was held August 13 at the Penn Manor High School. The Rookie Kooks were award ed ribbons for their perform ances Mealtime Magic girls re ceived ribbons as follows- BLUE Kathy Dull, El lyce Jean Engle, Anne Mane Smith, and Connie Stehman. RED Peggy Eshleman, Dons Harmsh, Linda Porter. WHITE Donna Kauifman, Linda Smith, and Judy Thom as The following girls in the Tasty 'Snack gioup leceived ribbons BLUE Patsy Eshleman, Edna Funk, and Diane Sheaf fer RED Claudia Benedict, Patsy Kilheffer, Beverly Mar tin, and Holly Richardson. WHITE Lu Ann Frolich and Joyce Kauffman. A covered dish social has been planned for the parents on September Ist at the Steh man’s Church Pavilion. 4-H Club Host To Area Group fey Barbara Hershey, reporter The Elizabethtown-Donegal Since 1935 . . . Your Dependable SALES EVERY TUESDAY 4-H club was guest of the Lit- Itz-Manhcim Community 4-H Club at its meeting last Thurs day at the Lilitz Springs Park. A watermelon paily was fea tured. Eric Stoner, club president, showed slides taken on the ex change trip to Colorado. The club will hold a Parents’ Night at the next meeting. 4-H SEWING CLUBS MODEL AT FULTON GRANGE Fulton Grange #66 held their regular meeting August 9 in Oakryn, Pa, with Master Gyles H. Brown presiding. The Grange Charter was draped in memory of Walter Wood, a member for fifty-three years, a Past Master and Treasurer for thirty-seven years. Seventy-four people went on the Grange tour to the New York World’s Fair, July 31. The Lancaster Co. Pomona Grange picnic was announced for Saturday, August 21, 7:30 p.m. at the Fulton Grange Hall. Clair Murphy was appoint ed to fill the unexpired term as treasurer. The Little Britain, Fulton and Drumore 4-H Sewing Clubs presented the program and modeled dresses made this summer. The program opened with group singing. Jackie Pownall presented a piano solo and Cheryl Me- Sparran gave a talk on “What 4hH Means to Me." Fulton Club modeled as follows: First Year Skirts; Pam Stanley, Judy Trimble, Peggie Gal breath, Peggy Walker, Lou Ann Charles and Audrey Derr. Second Year Dress; Joyce Galbreath and Linda Brown ing Third Year Dress; Elaine Galbreath Fourth Year Jump er; Ruth Walton. Fifth Year Suit; Carol Holloway Mrs. Clayton Wiley, club leader, narrated. Other leaders are Mrs. James Ewart, Mrs. Clif ford Holloway Jr. and Mrs. Barbara Mackey Little Britain Club models: First Year Skirts: Jackie Pownall, Marie Counts, Yvonne Griest, Carolyn Reese, Sally Tice, Joy Temple, Janet Kreid- Now made possible with the Wayne Tail Curler Program. Latest, proven formulas, quality ingredients, make market toppers fast. Simple, easy • to • follow program or, Velma Temple, Cindy or and Cindy Burkina. Judy held Sept. 13. Wood, Patty Groff, Pommy Longenccker narrated for Dru- Groff, Joyce Brown, Sally Hos- more Club. Lenders are Mrs. BOOTS & SADDLES tetter, Linda Hostetler and Francis McSparran, Mrs. Jay CLUB MEETS Diane Shepherd. Mrs. Jesse Eberly, Mrs. Stanley Stauffer Wood, club leader, narrated., J;-.. Mrs. Robert McSparran, by Darlene Neff, reporter Other leaders are Mrs. How- Mrs. Robert Housekeeper, Mrs. The regular monthly meet ard Coates and Betty Counts' Jesse Cutler and Mrs., Donald ing of the 4-H Bodts & Saddles Drumore Club models: First McSparran. Horse and Pony Club was held Year Skirts: Carol Culler, on Friday 13th at Daniel Rohr- Nancy Sinclair and Sally Sin- Mrs. Charles Thomas, Lan- er’s. clair. Second Year Dress: Jo caster Co. Extension Home insurance money in the Boohar, Cheryl McSparran and Economist, gave remarks. amount of $1 was collected Linda Herr. Third Year Dress: There will be an art dls- f rom each member. Leader Sue Boohar. Two-piece Dress: Play at the next meeting, Au- p au i sites reported that Leroy Roxanne McSparran. Fifth gust 23, and suggestions for Bricker will be showing £dms Year Suit; Peggy Housekeep- now officers. Election will be (Continued on Page 11 > • • • from farrowing fo finish! GRUBS SUPPLY CO. 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