Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 31, 1969, Image 15

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    . maxima strawberry party to be held at
filZANfir NFWS the next regular meeting June
illiWWtw 9 in observance of June Dairy
Month: Mrs. Virginia Beck, Mrs.
Fulton Grange #66 held their Richard Hanks and Mrs. Beulah
semi-monthly meeting May 26 at Mullen.
their hall in Oakryn with the About sixty people attended
Master Clifford W. Holloway Jr. *£ ® „ annual “Go-to-Church
in charge of the business meet- Night service May 18 with the
ing. The following were ap- Rev. Richard E. Dunham the
pointed in charge of the annual speaker.
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Leola
Salunga
chorus will hold a rehearsal at
Fulton Grange Hall June 3, 8
p.m.
The Youth committee will
send representatives to Leader
ship School - at Gettysburg Col
lege June 24-27 and to State
Youth Camp at Mount Tyiol
Camp, Newton Hamilton, Pa
Aug 22-24. They will have a
baseball game on the diamond
near Fairmount June 8, 1 pm
and a moonlight haynde June
28, leaving Clifford Holloway’s
farm at 8 p.m. After returning
there will be a watermelon par
ty. They also plan to take a bus
trip to Balitmore, Md. to see an
Oriole game in July.
The Junior Grange cleared
$36 72 at their bake May 23.
They will have a special meet
ing June 7, 1:30 p.m. at the
Grange Hall and will present
the program for the Subordi
nate Grange June 9.
The Women’s Activities com
mittee will have a food stand at
the Harold Cramer’s sale in
Quarryville, June 14
Fulton Grange will donate a
book to the Solanco Sr. High
School library. The committee
to select a contestant for
“Granger Of The Year” contest
is Charles McSparran, Mrs lia
Welk and Mrs. Harold Alexan
der
Mrs Jesse Wood presented a
memorial service in memory of
the following members who
died the past year: Robert S.
Stoltzfus, Mrs. Delmar Spencer,
Mrs. Lena Coates, Miss Leeta
Drennen, Philip Giffing, Mrs
John Galbreath and a Junior
Grange member James Michael
isher. The following officers
took part: Clifford Holloway Jr,
Mrs. Wood, Gyles Brown, Mrs
Ira Welk, Mrs. Elaine Stoltzfus,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holloway,
Mrs. Charles McSparran and
Miss Ruby Overly. Vocal quar
tette numbers were rendered
by Mrs, Virginia Beck, Mrs.
Charles McSparran, Melvin
Boyce and Richard Maule ac
companied by Mrs. Melvin
Boyce. Mrs. Elaine Stoltzfus
presented a Master’s station
scarf and a Charter drape to
the Grange in memory of her
late husband Robert S. Stoltz
fus.
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Members who will bring anti-
Stevens
Alcohohcaust
Motor vehicle accidents killed 55,300 and injured
4,400,000 in 1968.
ques for the show June 23 are tary School, Trappe, Montgo
to contact Mrs Jesse Wood mery Co Saturday, June 21, 8
prior to that date p.m.
Lancaster Co. Pomona Grange
will present part of the pro
gram for the annual District
Visitation meeting to be held at
the Collegeville Trappe Elemen-
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Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 31.1969-15
Federal Aid is a system of
taking money from you by taxa
tion, then giving it to you as a
gift.
Jerry Murcui
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