—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,1973 28 Successful Exhibitors in Home Economics Categories Young area homemakers of the future were successful in capping many honors in the home economics area during Farm Show activities. The displays capturing prizes for exhibitors, the school represented and placings in cluded; Foods Group Display Fruits—Elaine Long, Warwick High School, first. Single Entry Cherries Dark— Elaine Long, first. Single Entry Cherries—Elaine Long, first. Single Entry Peaches— Michele Swope, Manheim Township High School, first; Marla Bollinger, Warwick, second. Group Display Jellies—Mary Greenawalt, Manheim Township, first. Jellies Single Apple—Sandra Steiner, Manheim Township, first. Jellies Grape —Debra Strausser. Governor Mifflin High School, first. Single Entry Jellies Current— Jan Swisher, Manheim Town ship, first. Pickles Cucumber Sweet— Linda Kreider, Warwick, first. Baked Good Cookie Jar, Drop- Maria Bollinger, Warwick, first; John R. Bowen Jr., Exeter Township, second, and Michelle Miller, Exeter, third. Group Display Cookies, Fancy—Sheryl Druce, Manheim Township, first. Display Cookies, Bar—Linda Stevens, Manheim Township, first, Judy Risser, Manheim Township, second. Yeast Breads, Fancy Shaped— Janelle Martin, York Vo-Tech, first; Dave Snyder, York Vo- Tech, third. Yeast Breads Raisin or Nut Rolls—Mary Greenawalt, Manheim Township, second. Doughnuts Rolled —Sue Hehnly, Warwick, third. Doughnuts Raised—Joy Meyers, York Vo-Tech, first; Mary Ann Snyder, York Vo-Tech, second, and Karen Beard, York Vo-Tech, third. Clothing Tailored Blouse—Aleece Ambrose, McCaskey High Farm Women Calendar Saturday, January 13 1:30 pm. - Farm Women Society 19 meeting, home of Mrs. Irvin Denlinger, 2854 Yellow Goose Road. 1:30 pm. - Farm Women Society 25 meeting. Farm Women Society 2 meeting, home of Mrs. Earl Petticoffer, 421 Woodcrest Ave., Lititz. Monday,January 15 7 -30 p m. - Farm Women Society 15, home of Mrs. Gerald Erb. Farm Women Society 31, home of Mrs. Donald Trimble. Tuesday,January 16 Farm Women Society 22 meeting, Yoke and Tether Yarn Shoppe, Millersville. Wednesday, January 17 11 a m. - Farm Women Society 14, home of Mrs. John L. Her shey, Paradise RDI. Thursday, January 18 1 -30 p m - Farm Women Society 5, sew Cancer pads, home of Mrs. C. H. Hotenstem. Saturday, January 20 1 30 p m - Farm Women Society 18 meeting, home of Mrs. I. Wayne Brubaker. 2 p.m. - Farm Women Society 3 meeting, home of Mrs. Clarence Stauffer. 2 p.m. - Farm Women Society 8 meeting, home of Mrs. Irwin Cinder, Mount Joy RD. School, first. Cotton Dress or Shift—Sue Newton, Exeter High School, first; Patti Reed, Palmyra Junior High, second, and Joanne Rusin, Manheim Township, third. Wool Dress or Shift—Debbie Coldren, McCaskey, third. Synthetics or blends—Julie Weber, Manheim Township, second; Susan Funk, Cedar Crest, third. Jumpers—Kathy Kreider, Cedar Crest, second; Lorraine Hess, Conestoga Valley, third. Long, Formal Dress—Nancy Bucks, McCaskey, first. Party Dress, Set-in Sleeves— Cathy J. Berkebile, Penn Manor, first; Janet Brubaker, Warwick, second. Skirts, Pleated—Claudia Ingraham, Cedar Crest, first; Kathy Roy, McCaskey, second. Skirts, A-line—Beth Spangler, Northeastern, first; Lorraine Hess, C-V, third. Skirts, Gathered—Terry Geiger, Exeter, third. Skirt with Vests or Tunic— Linda Zwally, McCaskey, first; Molly Miller, McCaskey, second; Elaine Long, Warwick, third. Pants with Blouse or Tunic— Linda Huber, McCaskey, first; Joanne Metzger, Penn Manor, second; Judy Bitts, McCaskey, third. Wool Suits—Debbie Werntz, Penn Manor, first; Nancy Bucks, McCaskey, second; Claudia Ingraham, Cedar Crest, third. Coats, Full or Three-Quarter Length, Lined, Wool or Wool Blend—Sheryl Druce, Manheim Township, second; Carole Kreider, Hempfield, third. Coats, Full or Three-Quarter Length, Lined, Silk, Rayon, Linen —Linda Weachter, Manheim Central, second; Debbie Kephart, McCaskey, third. Capes, Wool or Wool Blend — Jodie Heim, Hempfield, first; Jan Hilbom, Manheim Township, second. Pants—Carol Kreider, Hemp field, first; Beth Spangler, Northeastern, second. Pants, Dress or Culottes— Susan Deardorff, Dover Area, second. Lounging Wear, washable— Donalee Meloy, Penn Manor, first. Lingerie, Two Piece Outfit— Joan Miller, Penn Manor, first; Beth Spangler, Northeastern, second; Judy Hurlburt, Penn Manor, third. One Piece Outfit—Bonnie Foor, Farmline SINGLE-PHASE ito 10 h.p. Motors |P ELECTROMEC wJt~\ 34 NORJH READING ROAD K2z EPHRATA, PA 17522 A. MYER'S METERED GAS SERVICE, INC. PIG BROODERS CHICK BROODERS GAS SPACE HEATERS & FURNACES CHECK OUR PRICE ON AUTOMATIC BULK DELIVERY OF L.P. GAS P.O. BOX 71 MANHEIM, PA. 17545 Telephone (717) 665-3588 McCaskey, first. Men’s Shirt—Susan Deardorff, Dover, first; Jean M. Lorett, Penn Manor, tlard. 4-H Club Foods Menu and Display of Three Jars of Food—Alice Wenger, Lebanon RDI, second. Display of Canned Fruit—Alice Wenger, first. Canned Fruit—Alice Wenger, first; Barb Herr, Lebanon RD4, third. Pears—Ann L. Hoover, York, second. Display of Canned Vegetables—Ann Hoover, third. Canned Green Beans—Alice Wenger, first. Jellies, Apple—Marjorie Pyle, Malvern, first. Jam, Peach—Brooke Palmer, Shrewsbury, second; Patrice Barr, Warminster, third. Display of Jellies, Jams, Preserves—Marjorie Pyle, Malvern, first. Butter Cake Sweepstakes— Kathleen A. Maule, West Grove, second. Vanilla Drop Cookies— Barbara Herr, Lebanon, first; Lynn Lafferty, Hockessin, second. Cookie Sweepstakes—Barbara Herr, first; Lynn Lafferty, second. Oatmeal Drop Cookies— Tammy Kohler, Stewartstown, second; Carol Lafferty, Hockessin, third. Sweepstakes—Tammy Kohler, second; Carol Lafferty, third. Peanut Butter Cookies, Drop- Penny Kittle, Fawn Grove RDI, first; Cindy McElwain, Fawn Grove, third. Sweepstakes—Penny Kittle, second. White Rolls —Karen Kaubenstine, Hanover RDI, first. Sweepstakes—Karen Ruben stine, first. Open Class Related Arts Braided Rugs, Decorative or Functional—Mrs. Ruth Hyatt, Ronks RDI, first; Mrs. Thomas A. Denlinger, Gap RDI, second. Antique Chairs or Stools, Refinished—Roberta Enders, Lewisberry RDI, second. ROACHES FLEAS - TICKS RATS or MICE J. C. EHRLICH Co., Inc. 1278 Loop Rd., Lane. PH. No. 397-3721 717-733-7911 Homemakers Slate Seminar Mrs. Larry Hershey, Atglen, ai *d Dr. William Bagwell from RDI and Mrs. Robert Smiley, Chejmey State College s Com- Chester Springs, RDI, have been munity Services Center, will be serving as representatives of on hand to lead these sessions, Chester County on the Planning titled “Social Awareness—You Committee for the second and the Larger Community . The Southeast Pennsylvania emphasis in these sessions will be Homemaker’s Seminar, spon- to participants to become sored by Extension Service of more aware of, more sensitive to, Pennsylvania State University. better able to deal with The Seminar will involve women cultural, racial, ethnic, and other from the 13 southeast counties, human relations problems which The Seminar is scheduled for they face in their daily lives April 3-4 at the Hilton Inn, Other workshops to be held Lancaster. The theme of the during the Seminar will include, Seminar is “The Challenges of “Woman and The Law”; Being a Woman—Make the Most “Changing View and the of It.” Changing Life”; “Lady One speaker selected to par ticipate in the Seminar is Dr. Joyce Brothers, well known NBC Radio Network personality featured on two programs en titled “Emphasis” and “Monitor.” Also featured will be Dr. Charles D. Spotts, Lancaster educator and clergyman who has been named theologian in residence at the American Church in Paris, France. In addition, workshop sessions for smaller groups will be held on social awareness to aid homemakers and other com- munity leaders in dealing with the rapidly changing social conditions in our present day society. Two experienced leaders, Mrs. Miriam Fountain Beware;” “Metric System;” “Giving Your Child a Head Start;” “Spiritual Aspects of Being a Woman;” “Stress and Tension;” “Pood Information and Misinformation”. GARBER OIL CO. TEXACO HEATING OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821
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