10 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 23,1966 4-H CLUB NEWS WHAT’S COOKING 4-H CLUB REPORTS MEETING The Wh«t’«, Cooking Club met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Willis Bucher with Reba Shelly, president, in charge of the business meeting. The 4-H pledge was recited and Sharon Kreider led the singing. Eleven mem bers were present for roll call. Reports were given by the girls about cup custards which they made at home. Denise Jurell presented a demonstra tion on-candle decorating for various seasons of the year. Joanne Spghr made a golden dessert sauce to be used on fruit salads. A chocolate cake with peanut butter icing was prepared and , served to the group by Ann Bomberger, Jo anne Spahr, Joyanne Cropf and Eva Murry. Punch was also served. The next meeting will be held at the' Bucher residence July 27 at 1:30 p.m. LITITZ-MANHEIM CLUB LEOLA PINCUSHIONS HOSTS LINCOLN 4-H’ERS PLAN PICNIC by Erie Stoner, sub. reporter by Cynthia McQuate, reporter The Lititz-Manheim 4-H Club The Leola Pincushions 4-H met July 13 at the Manheim Club met at the home of Mrs. Neffsville, with members of Jacob Hoober on July 13 with Township Community Park, Marie Grumbine presiding, the Lincoln 4-H Club as guests Members decided to have a for a softball game. picnic and go swimming on Glenn Herr, Manheim Rl, August 10 The following were showed slides of his family’s chosen as a committee to ar trip west as the highlight of range .the details: Sharon the program. Weaver, Cynthia McQuate, and Vice president Carl Siegrist Kathy Hoober presided over the business Following the business meet meeting during which the club ing, members enjoyed songs Your capital can remain untouched when you finance with John Deere Buy with no down payment— full protection—terms conveniently scheduled to your income That’s right! Equity in paid-for equipment of am make, and in John Deere-Equipment you're financing, can be all or part of-your down payment. Ask us about waiving of finance —another John Deere Credit Plan feature. Alan Beyer Christiana LY 3-5687 Wenger Implement- Co. Buck BU 4-4467 Shotzberger's Elm • 665-2141 accepted an invitation to at tend the meeting of the Eliz abethtown-Donegal Club on July 19. For its August meeting, the Lititz-Manheim Club plans a square dance and watermelon party to be held at Lititz Springs Park. PEQUEA CLUB PLANS PICNIC by Carol Eby, reporter The annual picnic of the Pequea Valley 4-H Club was planned at a meeting Monday at the Intercourse Fire Hall. The picnic committee in cludes Doris' Kauffman, Donna Denlinger, Lucinda Brackbill, Judy Perella, and Carol Eby. The.picnic is to be held on August 23 or 24 at the New Holland Community Park Mrs. Joanne Bowman, asso ciate home economist, talked to the girls and helped them with their sewing projects during the work meeting. 4c? A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland M. S. Yeorsley & Sons West Chester 696-2990 Landis Bros. Inc. 1 Lancaster 393-3906 irtd games,' then went to wtfrk by the'prertdent/ Ppr on their projects. • : ter, ai > ',meinbA v*o: idihed- There -were nine members to' buy a ’4-1T asked. and two leaders-present. to-sign up/ for ,ftpe: .Alter/ the The next meeting was set business meeting' was- adjourn for July 26. ed the four groups of girls * r w»w and their Junior Leadersmade LITITZ-MANHEIM 4-H their choice of banana bread, SEWING CLUBVTO TOUR muffins or biscuits, and a bev erage. by Carol Rohrer, reporter _ , The seventh meeting of the T! 1 * next n J e f* ul |. Lititz-Manheim 4-H Sewing held at 1 ? 00n Man " Club was held in the Warwick Junior High School on High School home economics Wednesday, July 2Tth. rooms at 9:00 a.m. on July 19. —— President Judy Buckwalter DONEGAL 4-H SEWING was in charge of the meeting CLUB MEETS and !ed us in saying the 4-H „ Frances B ixler. reporter club pledge. Roll call showed The - fifth D 1 | ewing 45 members Present R 01ub brought to or- Pam Becker told the mem- d b 4he c lub president, hers they will Wur Morgan Florence who Paper Company and Graybills in , the Club Pledge. were led by Carol Hess. meet 0 Secretary, Lou Ann Hess call they divided into their respec- ed with 21 irls re nd . tive groups to work. . ... .. . Their next meeting will be wg r mtb their favo , tre *' held in the high school home Home economist, Mrs. Jo economics rooms at 9:00 a.m. ann e Bowman, talked to the on July 26. girls about Dress Review. Re ' becca Kling told the girls about KOOKIE KOOKS BAKE judging at State Dress Review. Carol Hess, a first place win by Ellyce Jean Engle, reporter ner in - the girls’ division, of Wouldn’t you have liked to Public Speaking,- gave her Kookie Kooks on Wednesday, speech to the girls on “How July 20, when the delicious Much Education Do I Need.” have been a member of the First place winners in Beef aromas of baking banana bread, Cattle, Kathy Ney and Audrey muffins, __ and biscuits came Yunginger gave their demon floating over the Penn Manor stration on “Minerals and Junior High School? Salts for Cattle.” Three guests During the business meet- from the Exchange 4-Hers ing Which was called to order from Massachusetts attended. New Ful-O-Pep Laying Ration Promote: - V HoraW f H.VGodd . ■ n Tw* Hai - >- " * , * H. M. Stauffer & Sons, , Knew v S. k£ Hiestanii Co., Ine. 4 • Witmer ** ‘ Salons* ' f 1 ,i r - - ' " - , ~ 354-8001 sIH Kirkwood Feed Grain Kirkwood- ■ Stevens-Feed Mill, liic. Stevens, Penn*. 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