Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 31, 1980, Image 103

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    Hilomm
Societies
Berks Co.
Society 5
Twenty-two members and
their guests enjoyed a ham
and turkey dinner served at
the Group 5 Mother and
Daughter Banquet held at
Zoar’s Lutheran Church, Mt.
Zion.
The program for the
evening was musical
selections on the piano, cow
musical saw and
trumpet, by Rev. Horst. His
daughter, Renee Horst, did a
puppet show “Darnel in the
Lion’s Den”. Rev. Horst also
gave a short talk.
Group 5 will sponsor a ham
on roll sale Saturday, June 7.
Mary Darkes, Carolyn Feeg,
and Anna Moyer volunteered
to help at Berks Heim picnic,
Sunday, June 8. A donation
of $5O was given to a local
family whose trailer was
destroyed by fire.
A special thank you to
June Grimes, Grace Carvell
and Pearl Miller for plan
ning a very successful bus
trip to New York City. The
group decided to give two
scholarships to deserving
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ABRACZINSKAS
FARM EQUIPMENT INC.
RDI.Rt 42
Catawissa, PA 17820
717-356-2323
AUMILLER’S SALES t SERVICE
Milroy, PA 17063
717-667-2115
fiHUMEIII’S FARM SERVICE
Rd #2
Quarryville, PA 17566
717-786-7318
LG. SALES
P.O. Box 200
Silverdale, PA 18962
215-257-5135
cfc/im
students at Tulpehocken
High School this year.
The next meeting will be a
tour of Willow Creek Animal
Hospital on Monday, June
23.
Berks Co.
Society 6
Crime prevention was the
program for Society 6 in May
at the home of Erma Bauer,
Oley.
Oley police chief George
Endy told the women ways
to keep burglars out of a
home. He stressed “don’t
make crime pay.”
A donation of twenty
dollars was made to the
memorial fund of Christ
Lutheran Church, R 2 Oley,
in memory of Paul Schegel.
The president announced
that Berks Heim picnic and
open house will be held
Sunday, June 8. Sallie
Hauseman, Mrs. Carl
Herbein and Mrs. Earl
Hoffman will work at the
food stand.
Nora Sweitzer gave an
invitation to the ladies and
their families for a swim
ming party and covered dish
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MILLER REPAIR
RD 1,554 Gibbons Rd
Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505
717-656-9013
PETHICK’S FARM MACHINERY
Honesdale, PA 18431
717-253-3794
CLARENCE R. SEAMAN, INC.
Dauberville. PA 19517
215-926-5504/2285
WALTEMYEH FARM
REPAIR SERVICE
RD3, Box 46
Red Lion, PA 17356
717-244-4168
Territory Manager
DAVID D.DEITHICH 703-667-3787 703-667-0363
Cumberland Co.
Helen Nemeth, Dillsburg,
entertained Cumberland
Society 5 with a luncheon at
their April meeting.
Roll call was answered by
ten members naming an
animal and its young.
A report was made on the
Spring Rally held at York
County. A rummage sale
was held at the GAR Hall in
Carlisle on Friday.
Plans were finalized for
the 40th Anniversary
celebration to be held
Wednesday, June 4 at the
Bellair House in Carlisle.
Group 1 sponsors have been
mvited as guests.
Dauphin County Society 16
met in the home of Becky
Eisenbise.
Each member answered
roll call with a unique use of
eggs.
In the business meeting it
was decided that the group
would have a craft stand at
ZIMMERMAN FARM SERVICE
Bethel, PA 19507
717-933-4114
TED BURNETT TIRES
Rd 1
RD3
Westtown. NY 10998
914-726-3378
KNOTT IGEISIERT, INC.
Rt 2, Urbana
Frederick. MD 21701
301-662-3800
L T. CLINE I SONS, INC.
E First * Kuhn Ave
Hagerstown, MD 21740
Robert W Cline, Mgr
301-739-2223
lunch for the evening of
August?.
A family plChxc is being
planned for August 24, at
Daniel Boone Homestead.
The ladies will be serving
at the refreshment stand at
Oley on Saturdays, June 7
and 14.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Sallie
Hauseman, R 4 Boyertown,
on Tuesday, June 17. The
meeting will be a youth
program.
Society 5
Dauphin Co.
Society 16
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