—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, August 30,1975 56 Farm Women Societies Society 14 Society of Finn Women 14 met recently at the home of Mrs. Donald Frey, EUcndale Drive. The program featured Mr. Thomas J. Sheaffer, a representative from the Consumer Protection Bureau of Lan caster County, who spoke on "How to Handle Consumer Complaints." The president, Mrs. John E. Groff, reported on the County Board meeting. $25.00 was voted to be given to the International 4-H Youth Exchange. This year's youth is Faith Stoner, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Stoner, Eden Rd. Hostesses included Mrs. Jacob Herr, Mrs. Merle LeFevre, and Mrs. Charles Murray. Next month members will meet at the Paradise Mennonite Church at 1:00 to go as a group to Am bassadors for Christ to see the film, “Queen of the Dark Chamber." This has been re scheduled, having been cancelled previously due to inclement weather. Society 22 Farm Women Society 22 met August 12 at the home of Mrs. Robert Bare, 815 Waterfront Drive, Lan caster, Pa. The meeting was conducted by the president Mrs. Henry Hess. Election of new officers was held: President, Mrs. Lester Landis, Vice President, Mrs. Clair Wit mer; Secretary, Mrs. Donald Herr; Treasurer, Mrs. Robert Houser, and Corres. Secretary, Mrs. Jacob Houser. It was decided to assemble 2,000 more “Dinner Bell” cookbooks in January. The group will visit and treat the state hospital in Harrisburg on Oct. 21. Five girls are making dresses for the Bi-Centennial contest. Society 23 Society of Farm Women 23 met recently at the home of Bcrneda Greider, Miller sville Rl. The President Mrs. called the meeting to order. Pauline Shenk led the devotional period, reading Pas. 27. Reports were given on the sales where we had the food stand, including the Antique Sale at the Farm and Home Center on May 9, 10 and 11, and Ferry Rohrer Sale on June 6, the William Aithouse Est. sale on June 7 and the Lancaster County Soil Conservation Field Day at the Howard Long Farm on July 22. The Sunshine Committee reported $200.00 was given to the Robert Weiss family to help with the expenses of the late Mr. W. Weiss. Also $144.00 was given to Christian Childrens fund to support a Korean orphan. Our speaker Romaine Engle was vacationing so the program by the State Police was cancelled. Following games, refreshments were served by our hostess. Thomasville 4-H dub The Thomasville 4-H Community Club held their monthly meeting at the picnic area of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Horn. Four-H members from Montgomery County who were being hosted by the local Club presented a program of T-V take-offs. Delegates for the County Council Convention are Nancy and Tim Eisenhart, Paul Myers, Bonnie Wire, Tom, Joey, and Gary Welsh, Allen Keeney, Jack Parr and Jonathan Myers. The annual plant and food sale was the program for the day. the next meeting will be a tour of Goodwill Industries. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowman Melissa Piper Married To Frank R. Bowman Miss Melissa Piper of Neffsville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Piper, Benton R 3, became the bride of Frank Richard Bowman, Kingston, on Saturday, Aug. 16 at 2:30 p.m. at the Wilkes- mmm $ GAS Grills SUMMERTIME - Cut your air conditioning cost. Take the heat of the kitchen outdoors, cook with an . AGWAY in the’ or patio, + Your backyard can become your No 1 vacation retreat, where you relax a little each day. + The savings realized from staying home will more than pay for the grill + No charcoal, No Ashes, No Fluid, always ready, Cooks Instantly. COMPLETE WITH CYCLINDER £ _ m M OF GAS *PI "jA» "5 READY TO COOK. I MtT AGWAY PETROLEUM SERVICE 1027 Dillerville Rd., Lane., Pa. Phone 397-4954 fAGWAYI Installation and service by experts Financing is available ~ Hen Barre Campus ot Penn State University. Rev. Joel Stauffer, Stillwater, Pa., officated at the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a gown of white sata Y i - pMU covered with organza and embroidered with flowered lace. The gown featured a acoop neckline with ruffling at the neck and repeated at the hem. She wore a picture hat with a veil of Illusion and carried a noaegay of white pompoms and yellow sweetheart rosea. Miss Deborah Piper, Benton, attended her sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Alans Tubbs, Bloomsburg, cousin of the bride, and Mias Karen Eckert, LiUtz. The flower girls were lisa and Christine Bowman, Mt. Top, cousins of the bridegroom. Joseph Golightly, GARDEN SPOT PROMOTIONS mniNTi I^cP^JJITEg^/ftUSIC with the EASTMEN QUARTET-Lansdale, Pa. 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She ia aaaociate newa editor of Lancaater Farming Newapaper, Lititz, and a contributing writer for the Lititz Record Expreas. The bridegroom is a senior at Penn State, majoring in computer science. The couple will reside in Neffsvlllc.