GRANGE NEWS Fulton Grange #66 held their regular meeting June 24 nt their hall in Oakryn with Clifford W. Holloway Jr., Master, presiding at the business session. The following members are attending the Pennsylvania State Grange Leadership Con ference at Gettysburg College* when , was the last time you 7° ?7 : I ' 3 ' S i?r n entertained someone in your Stauffer Jr., Mrs. Jesse Wood, home? Perhaps you would be Mrs Harold Alexander, Mrs. embarrassed if you answered Jacob Fantom and Mrs. Gyles t ) )at question honestly. The real Blown ‘ . answer is often a lack of con- “Go-to-Church” night was ob served. June 16 at the Grange Hall with the Rev. Roy W. Townsend preaching and Miss Elaine Galbreath furnishing special music. The service was preceded by a covered dish sup per. The Youth Committee held their, final youth dance for this season June 15. They are spon soring a bus trp to Baltimore, Md. July 26 to see the Orioles and Detroit Tigers baseball game. The bus will leave Penn Hill at 5:45 p.m. Dennis Carroll, Peach Bottom, is in charge of sales of tickets. The Youth Com mittee is also sponsoring a pic pic and swim party for all Grangers at Elk Neck State VACATION Prepare for next year’s summer vacation in the same way that thousands of Conestoga Bank Vacation Club members did a year ago. Small, regular deposits add up to a prepaid vacation when the happy time arrives. Visit the nearest office of your Headquarters for Money Matters and take out a member ship in The Conestoga Bank Vacation Club. Conestog mmmttsm LANCASTER/CENTERVILLE/LANDISVILLE/LITITZ MANHEIM TOWNSHIP/MILLERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN Correspondence Courses Si ENTERTAINING IS FUN densed information on how to entertain with a minimum of ef fort and maximum success. If this is your problem, you will want to get a copy of a home study course, “Guides For Entertaining,” offered by The Pennsylvania State University. Condensed, clearly and systema- Park, Md. July 10 leaving the Grange Hall at 1 p.m. The meal will be at 6 p.m. and later in the evening a watermelon par ty. Miss Donna Drinker, Assistant Home Economist of Penna. Power and Light Co. gave a small appliance demonstration. She prepared several foods in electric blenders, rotisserie and skillet. Pomona Grange chorus re hearsal will be held June 30, 8 p m. at Fulton Grange Hall. The next meeting will be July 8 and Fulton Grange will be host to the Lancaster Co. Pom ona Grange visitation meeting. Salisbury Grange will fill the officers’ chairs and Colerain Grange will present the pro gram J. Collins McSparran, Past Master of the Pennsylvania State Grange will be the speak er. A TqMtwftr Th« LanuaUr Cwnty F