10 - Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 25. 1070 Nearly 400 Warwick School District science students in grades 8 through 12 joined m a clean-up of a mile and a half section of Lititz Springs Creek Wednesday morning to mark Earth Day. The constructive approach to pollution control netted tons of debris from the stream bed and banks. Ihe OLdicwm “Women might not be able to add, but they can certainly distract.” aWOLGEMUTH BROS., INC. The* New Holland 4-H Com munity Club held its monthly meetin« .it the home of Mrs. Mime Good Api il 20. Mr. Lueck showed a movie called, “Focus on 4-H.” After the movie came election of officers as follows: Elvin Lapp, president; Mary Lou Fisher, vice president; Lillie Lapp, secretary; Becky Sadler, treasurer; Diane Herr, news reporter; Joleen Sinclair, song leader; Fred Hertzler and Frank Ruoss, game leaders; Maiy Lou Fisher and Diane Herr, County Council represen tatives, with Frank Ruoss as an alternate. East Main Sheet. All girls in The leaders for this year aie the Leola aiea aie welcome to Mane Good, Elmer Lapp, Eail attend. * r t MOUNT JOY, PENNA. New Holland 4-H by Diane Herr yotrumv£/i Kislut. Hill Klslu’i*. Dee Fisher, .mtl Mary M. Mai tin. The next meeting will be held .il thi’ home of Dliine Herr at 7an pm. May 18. .Mr. Keller Will be the guest speaker. Leola I II Club In Joanna Barrett The Leola I’m Cushion 411 Club held its first meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. Jacob Hoobei The following officers wcie elected: Linda Sen se nig, piesitlent: Karen Buck waiter, vice-president; Carol Kill heffer, secielary; Brenda Hoob er, tieasurer: Sue Cockran and Kitty Yeager, game leaders; Pattie Holhnger and Diane Shreiner, song leaders; and Joanna Barrett, news reporter. The dub leaders are Mrs. William Cockran and Mrs. Jacob Hoober. Nineteen mem beis weie piesent. The next meeting will be held May 19 at the Hoober home, 460 Ph. 653-1451 ming