Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 09, 1966, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 9, 1966
4-H CLUB NEWS
MANHEIM 4-11 STITCHERS
NAME QUEENS
by Joyce Carpenter, reporter
At u meeting Wednesday at
the Manheim Central Junior
High School, the Manheim 4-H
Sewin'g Club elected Carol
Bauknight and Martha Fisher
as its junior and senior queen
candidates, respectively.
At the next meeting, to be
held July 12. there will be a
poster contest for which first
and second prizes will be
awarded in two different age
groups.
The posters will be used to
publicize a bazaar that will be
held July 29, 1 pm., at the
Silco Store m Manheim.
WHAT’S COOKING CLUB
HOLDS LUNCHEON
Two members of the. What’s
Cooking Club. Carol Muny
and Reba Shelly, were select
ed to attend and participate
in the Lancaster County 4-H
demonstration to be held July
8 at 1 p.m. in the Penn Manor
High School
Presiding at the club meet
ing. June 29. at the home of
Mrs Willis Bucher, Lititz R 2,
was club president Reba Shel
ly The club members recited
the 4-H pledge and sang sev
eral songs The minutes were
j-ead by Margaret Grube, sec
retary Roll call was answered
by each girl staging what food
item she had prepared since
the last meeting
Carol and Eva Murry show
ed the group how to make
“Butterfly Salad ” All the
girls brought muffins they had
baked and scoied themselves
with the aid of their hand
books
Special feature of the meet
ing was a luncheon consisting
of vegetable soup, carrot and
raisin salad, cinnamon toast,
cup custard and lemonade
which was prepared and served
to the membeis by Reba Shel
ly, Margaret Grube, Sharon
Kieidei, Robin Becker. Bar
bara Stephan and Carol Murry
It was decided at the meet
ing to entertain the ladies at
the Moravian Home as a com
munity project on August 10
IETHRLfURE
&MOKETOWN
Ph. 397-3530
Club members will entertain
their mothers and hold a
round-up at the Bucher home
August 16 at 7 p.m.
Next meeting will be held
at the Bucher residence July
13 at 1 p.m.
LEOLA PINCUSHIONS
NAME QUEEN CANDIDATE
. , .. _ . , held at the Penn Manor Jun
by Cindy McQuate, reporter ior High School on June 29
The Leola Pincushions 4-H meeting began at 12 noon
Club met June 29 at the home f WO new members, Pa
of Mrs. Jacob Hoober. tricia Eshleman and Lu Anne
The meeting was called to Fralich, responding to roll
order by president Marie ca n.
Grumbine. and members re- After the business meeting,
sponded to roll call with the the girls taking the project
name of their favorite sport. —“Adventures in Foods”
Sandra Grumbine was elect- divided into four groups. They
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Junior queen contest
Following the meeting, mem*
bers worked on their projects,
and refreshments were served.
There were 11 members and
three leaders present.
The next meeting will be
held July 13.
KOOKIE KOOKS MEET
by Ellyce Jean Engle, reporter
The third meeting of the
Penn Manor Kookie Kooks was
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made brownies and « boveragoLlTlTZ-MANHEIM 4*ll
with the guidance of the lead* SEWING CLUB MEETS
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leaders, Linda Porter, Doris
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Harnlsh, and Ellyce Jean lftg club met July g Jn
Warwick High School home
The next meeting will be economics room.
held at 12 noon on Wednes* President Judy Buckwalter
day, July 6, at the Penn Man*, j ed the 41 attending member#
or Junior High School. (Continued on Page 12)
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