C4—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 5,1980 I QMomm ■ | Softies Berks Co, Society 5 Beiics Group 5 held their March meeting at the home of Ella Bicksler, Bemville. The program for the evening was a package party. The group also wrapped candy favors for the Hamburg State School. Dates to remember are: April 17, Beiics Heim Bingo; April 19, County Hoe Down at the Hamburg Field House; Spring Rally, May 1 at the York Fairgrounds; and a Ham-on-roll sale, April 26 orders may be placed by calling Mary Troutman or Sylvia Scharff. The next meeting will be held at the home of Grace Carvell, Richland. Dauphin Co. Society 16 The March meeting of Dauphin group 16 was held at the home of Linda Brandt. Jean McKain gave a presentation on spring bedding plants. Work was begun on a sunshine book for shut-ms. At the next meeting the group will be entertained by Group 2. Lancaster Co, Society 3 Society 3 met recently at the home of Barbara Stauffer, Ephrata. Members will sew at the Ephrata Community Hospital, Tuesday, April 8. A contribution of $5O was given to the Lancaster County Easter Seal Fund. The group will furnish refreshments for the Alpha Club, Friday, May 16. Rose Anne Leininger presented a program of music. The next meeting will be held Saturday, April 12 at the Salem Lutheran Church, Ephrata. The group will host the members of Society 25. A luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. Lancaster Co, Society 15 Lancaster Society 15 met recently at the home of Charlotte Stoner, Kirkwood. The group is invited to a covered dish luncheon as guests of group 20, April 3 at 12 noon at the Quarryville Methodist Church, Quarryville. A donation of 1000 place mats with the Farm Women seal was received from the group 's president ,i 5 memorial was ap pioved in honor of Rachel Hershey. Reservations are being taken for a night at “The Three' Little Bakers” on June 12. The mother daughter brunch will be held Satur day, May 10 at Willow Valley Restaurant. Lancaster Co, Society 18 Lancaster Society 18 met recently at the home of Mae Weaver. Evelyn Brubaker presented a talk on Eighteenth Century Art, showing some of her work. Plans were made for a bus trip to Williamsburg in May. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mildred Kreider, April 19,1:30 p.m. Lancaster Co, Society 25 Lancaster Society 25 met at the home of Shirley (Turn to Page C 5) -frSHHB 20% OFF CORNELL LOG SPLITTERS 24" & 32" Models, Utility Wheels & Highway Wheels 3 Point Tractor Hitch Rugged Built ★ CORNELL BARN CLEANER ★ VAN DALE SILO UN LOADER & CATTLE FEEDERS HERMAN L. BfISHORE R.D. 2, Annville, PA 17003 717-865-4053 ATTENTION! HOME OWNERS WITH HOT WATER H You can eliminate or drastically reduce your heating costs with the SFB-3 WOOD FIRED BOILER • Utilizes Existing • Controlled Electrically! 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