Berks Co, Society 2 The April meeting Hcrk* Society 2 was hold at Altalaha Church in Rehrersburg with Richard Beameaderfor, a representative from Met Ed showing a dim "What Time is the Power on Today?" Afterward there was a question and answer period helping to usderstand why we must conserve elec tricity. < *]/^ ATT „ dp t 5 97tsMtatvettwy mMrM Win c/’ElllftpeatlHolida^ for two vio Pan American! *SSBk OUR GRAND PRIZE! It's the thrilling Pan Am "Continental" vacation, an all-ex pense-paid trip for two, arranged by Ridgeway Tours. If you win, you'll depart from New York's JFK International, dining aboard your Pan Am Jet. Then in two short weeks, you'll experience the highlights of four great European cities! First, four nights in LONDON. Your sightseeing includes Westminster Abbey, Tower of London, changing of guard at Buckingham Palace, great theatres, pubs and night clubs. Then on to PARIS for three nights. See Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Arc de Triomphe, Montmartre, the Ghamps-Elysees. Next, it's three nights in colorful COPENHAGEN, in the storybook land of Hans Christian Andersen. See the ancient castles and churches, Tivoli Gardens, the Little Mermaid. Your last three days will be spent below sea level, in fascinating AMSTERDAM. Sightsee in a glass-enclosed power launch, enjoy the canals, the tulips, the dikes, the windmills. View Rembrandt and Van Gogh originals. Everywhere you go, you'll live luxuriously in first class hotels with private baths, delicious meals, sightseeing, night life, many extras. A cordial Pan Am host will greet you in each city, making sure your "Continental" trip is truly carefree! The meeting was opened by elnglng "Brighten the Corner" led by tong leader Helen Schmohl. Marie Gcttel read scripture, followed by the Lord’s Prayer, flag aaluto. Arlene Hcrahcy, president presided for the business meeting. What two appliances would you least want to do without, was the roll call question answered by 21 members and 2 guests. Secretary report was given by Marie Gettel, treasurer’s report was given by Martha Klahr, both were EIGHT DAYS TO SAVE! This is the big one Lancaster s greatest sale a value packed two store event that gets bigger and bette_r every year Savings for everyone l ★ LONDON * PARIS ★ COPENHAGEN ★ AMSTERDAM approved. Ways It mean* women for registration, and chalrlady, Betrice Frantz 3 door prizes for the county reported on a very sue- convention held in October, cessful bake sale. Joanne The group agreed to again Ebling is in charge of the' present a money award to current candle sale. the outstanding girl in the Berks Helm volunteer Tea home economics and the April 23 was attended by outstanding boy in several women from our agriculture at com- group. mcnccment on June 2. Final arrangements were Mrs. Carl Miller was voted made for the Spring Rally at upon and accepted into the Hershey on April 30. group. The group was informed A reminder as given of the by Joanne Ebllng the group bus trip to Harrisburg to is responsible for 3 center William Penn Museum on pieces (using pumpkins), 4 Sunday April 27, leaving the Starts Friday at Both Stores! mr i"j a a m DOWNTOWfc LANCASTER AND PARK CITY 747 Bethel School at 12:45. There was a discussion on thoughts of things to do for a local family who recently ex perienced a fire. Hostess Lillian Hamlsh Slylc, in writing or apeaklng, is formed very early in life, while the imagination in warm, and ImproMion* are permanent. jrv«» j mm* & y&- A. 4 AMSTERDAM PARIS LONDON •• 13 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 3,1975 ' r w COPENHAGEN O a tlV'ntitf P /«. and Marie Gottel served refreshments. Next meeting Mother and Daughter Banquet at Trinity Church at 7:00 p.m. BE SURE TO REGISTER for this special prize on the second floor of either Watt & Shand store. Downtown or Park City. odulT otht *»ioo Wat' & .jliQUrt pmploytre nncl • h (n ’I c n e ft g 6*« to t/* ■. pn/e Ou r nu» o y Worn riny hoo t m riooi> 09 p> »* DOWNTOWN; FRIDAY AND MONDAY 9 30 TO 9 OTHER DAYS 9 30 TO 5 PARK CITY. 10 TO 9 30 DAILY 43