—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15, 1973 30 Fulton Grange Fulton grange 66 met in regular session at the hall in Oakryn September 10 at 8 p.m. The Master, Richard Holloway, conducted the business session. Miss Karen Overly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Overly, Quarryville RDI, a freshman at Indiana University of Penn- Needle Arts By NANCY SEWELL aun iwt timi pwh >wr IBM imm< ar pmi m m ~ II Needlepainting Homemakers will be pleased to have this embroidered sampler in their homes! Pat tern No 2011 has hot-iron transfer for design 14”xl8”; color chart. TO ORDER, send 60 cents for each pattern with name, ad dress with Zip code and pat tern number to NEEDLE ARTS, PO Box 5251, Chica go, 111. 60680. FARM« Need more room? Farm Families have a "before you know it"' way of growing and homes have a way of get- ting smaller. Save your family the inconveni- ence of cramped living space and ask us to- day about a loan for expansion. We have help- ed many young families live more comfort- ably with convenient financing. Elects New Slate of Officers sylvania, was awarded the Walter Wood Scholarship for this year. Election of officers was held with the following to take office October 8; Master-Charles McSparran; Junior Grange Patron--Glenn Hough; Overseer- David Wissler; Lecturer-Miss Joyce Galbreath; Steward- Thomas Charles Galbreath; assistant Steward-Arba Henry; Lady assistant Steward-Peggy Galbreath; Chaplain-Gyles Brown; Treasurer- Clifford Holloway Jr.; Secretary-Mrs. Charles McSparran; Gatekeeper -Earl Smoker; Ceres-Mrs. Charles Tindall Jr.; Pomona- Mrs. George Hough; Flora-Mrs. David Knight; Executive com mittee member for a three year term - DeWitt Bacorn; Finance committee member for a three year term-Ivan Dewald; pianist -David Hanks; assistant pianist- Mrs. Richard Jackson; Trustees for a three year term-Harry Baker and Charles Tindall Jr.; Purchasing Agent- C. G. Mc- Sparran; Flower committee- Mrs. Anna Armstrong and Mrs. Gyles Brown; Librarian-Mrs. Richard Hanks; hospitalization Secretary-Mrs. Robert B. Mc- Sparran; Scout representative- Richard Nye. Fulton Grange will serve dinner to a Grange group from Connecticut September 22. The committee in charge is Mrs. My Neighbors % * e 4 (C 11 DEERIU , , IcwfiiNQjfr^ “Over here, stupid!” 411 W. ROSEVILLE RD., LANCASTER PH. 393-3921 Gyles Brown, Mrs. Harold Alexander, Mrs. Thomas Galbreath, Mrs. Clifford Holloway and Mrs. Charles McSparran. Mrs. J. Stanley Stauffer, Lecturer, presented humorous readings and was in charge of Now That You Are Going Bulk Let's Put in The Best Put in a Girton 1 • MF&CO 1 Girton with many outstanding features. Come in and leave us tell you about them. Reliability - Dependability. VI games. Mrs. Anna Armstrong ■gave a talk on Day.” The contents of the centennial guessing box was correctly guessed by Thomas Galbreath. It was 100 paper plates. Community Night will be ob served at the next meeting September 24 with a covered dish supper at 7 p.m. and a program at 8 p.m. Each famUy attending the supper should'bring a meat dish, another dish aiid their own We Will Not Be Under Sold. Sales & Service - Call Collect HALLER ELECTRIC, INC. R.D.2, Denver, Pa. 17517 Ph. 215-267-7610 OR 215-267-7514 Serving all of Lancaster and Lebanon County CREDI AGWAY BUILDING, LEBANON PH. 273-4506 place setting. The comi charge is Mrs. Alfred Mrs. Charles Tindall Jr. Leßoy Stumpf. Miss Dif daughter of Mr. and IV. Risk, Quarryville RD., about her trip to Bn summer. The doctors f Southern Lancaster Family Health Center i families will be atteni meeting. Mrs. Charles Mi Diplomat 24 Hour Service imi lai
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