NEED MORE ROOM? Read The Classified et»* •« Ytu ours. Move tvs «/ Real Estate Ads .V s«t 4h - /; t $ I & s * %&&&' ->1 - *A -* *P~f > r-.- || |l I I I Societies I Berks Co. Society 12 Judy Palmer, Bemville, a certified CPR instructor, was the guest speaker at the April meeting of Berks Society 12, at the Bemville home of Sadly Steinhauer. Judy showed a film en titled One Person Too Late, which was supplied by the Red Cross, Berks County Chapter of Reading. The women also exchanged house plants at the meeting and donated prizes for the Berks Heim Bingo. The next meeting will be held at the Bemville home of Rita Stump. Each member will bake a cake and a silent auction will be held at the meeting to sell the cakes, with the proceeds going into the treasury. Lancaster Co. Society 6 Lancaster Society 6 held their April meeting in the home of Mary Thome, Elizabethtown. The members approved a contribution to the county project, the Hospice. Comfort Njoku of Nigeria was the April speaker. She is serving with Mennonite Central Committee as a teachers aide at the Kraybill Mennonite School. The next meeting will be held on Saturday, May 3 at 1:30 p.m. in the Elizabethtown Church of God. The group will be en tertaining Society 28 and the county officers. Lancaster Co. Society 8 Lancaster Society 8 met at the home of Arline Witman and Mary Sarver, recently to entertain Society 30. The Garman family, played violin selections and Mrs. Garman recited a monologue. Jean Moyers spoke on Children and their Development The next meeting will be held May 17, at 2 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin K. Miller, 426 Donegal Springs Road, Mount Joy. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 26,1980—C9 Mr. Miller will show slides from his collection. Their daughters will furnish music. Lancaster Co. Society 13 Lancaster County Society 13 met at the Tourist Bureau Information Center where they saw the film “Lan caster County.” A carport and bake sale will be held on May 17 at Ada Bomberger’s, 217 Hillcrest Road, New Holland. The next meeting will be May 9, at Laura Denlmger’s, 28 Greenfield Road, with Ethel Landis and Dorothy Landis as co-hostesses. Lancaster Co. Society 14 Lancaster Group 14 held their April meeting in the Church of Christ, Camp belltown. Groups 8 and 11 were entertained with a macrame and silk flower demon stration given by Jenny Becker and Beverly Laughlin of Elizabethtown. The next meeting will be held May 20 at the home of Beatrice Dice with Sara Buchmoyer as co-hostess. Lancaster Co, Society 15 Lancaster Group 15 met recently at the home of Kathleen Groff near Tayloria. Galen Kopp from PP&L ’ ♦ ' ". uJk* ~ *iT ~ 'V. ~ a* 55 conducted an energy audit of the members’ homes. A mother-daughter brunch will be held at Willow Valley Restaurant on Saturday, May 10. A 5 day tnp of the state will be taken by the group in October. An invitation was read to the group to be guests of Society 24 at the May 28 meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Farm and Home Center, Lancaster. A bus will be taking the group to the Spring Rally at York on May 1. The bus will leave the Quarryville Reformed Church parking lot at 9 a.m. The group will have a trip to Three Little Bakers dinner theater on June 12 at 6 p.m. The group will have a food table today at the Stoner sale. The baseball teams to which the group donated $lOO are now in full swing. One week each month the group and the boy scouts will help with the handicapped horseback riding project at Hidden Acres m Coleram. A $lO donation was given to the Cancer Society and a $5O bond will be presented to a Solanco graduate. Lancaster Co. Society 18 Lancaster Society 18 met at the home of Mildred Kreider recently. Mrs. Richard Martin gave a dramatization of Bible women. Plans were completed for a trip to Williamsburg in May. (Turn to Page CIO) N