-sell Shoofly pies to benefit sponsor Evelyn Dehier as the 4-H Development Fund. SW es t at the State Hospital on The next meeting will be at ber birthday and holidays, the home of Mrs. Merrill with gifts and cards. Hetrick, Limekiln, on were available for Tuesday, October 21. The “i® County Convention for ladies are asked to bring November 1, at Farm and their Grandman’s Home Center, and the Remedies. projects were discussed. The next meeting will be Cumberland Co, 60t ? f f™ ersar y to be held at the Pennsylvamva 1 0 Obier, Palmyra, with i/ dinner and a program. The last meeting of who Cumberland Society 10 was a through the year, supper held at the Rehobeth Jhe « Saturday. Oc- Community Center en- toberl4atl2noon. tertaining several other , A ll Auction of fruit from Cumberland County farm Wafer’s farm was women societies. so . a donation to the Following the evening Society. meal, Jeanett Cramer Jrmrrietw C'r, showed slides of a trip to MjUnvUslvr CU. Europe - Society 7 Lancaster Co, Lancaster Society 7 went to Intercourse to see the film K 9 on the Plain people of our Lancaster Society 6 met in section of the country, the home of Mrs. Anna xhe business meeting was Geyer, R 1 Cambridge. held at thp home of Edna The group is again going to Housher of Ronks with ' 1 H QA/omen f Societies | Berks Co. Society 6 Berks Society 6 met at the make fruit baskets for Group home of Mrs. Carl Herbein, 6 door prizes. The ladies B2oley. were reminded to bring Jan Hoffman explained items for the silent auction, how to use natural things in A bus trip is planned for the making of crafts. The AUenberry Playhouse in women were 1 asked to bring Boiling Spring, on Wed something they had made by nesday, October 8. The play J|he November meeting. is called Catch Me If You w' The County Convention is Can. set for Saturday, October 4, The Reading Fair will be at the Ag Center, Leesport. held October 20-25. 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Mary Ann King presented Creative Expressions, and each member was given a needle work sample to create. Lancaster Co. Society 32 Lancaster Society 32 held their September meeting at the Frank S. Miller Funeral Home m Elizabethtown. Three short films were shown after which everyone toured the facilities. Following the program, the group met at the home of Joyce Risser, R 1 Barn bridge. The next meeting will be held Monday, October 13, 7:30 p.m. at the Chiques Church of the Brethren pavilion. There will be a workshop on making corn husk dolls. Lebanon Co. Society 5 Lebanon Group 5 met at the home of Marion Clay, R 6 Lebanon, for an old fashioned spelling bee conducted by Hilda Blatt. Six of the group’s mem bers will be leaving Gruop 5 to become active members of Group 20. Tickets were handed out for the County Convention at Palmyra First United pick your starting OWn GoldenDelic^s Red Delicious cnsp, juicy s eP t. 21 a nni iriri * Stayman APPLES Midoct from small trees $4.50 per bushel and up also quantity prices not all grades and prices available ea. day bring containers 9 AM to 5 PM daily except Sat. TWINBROOK ORCHARDS J.R. Cowdrick 12588 Old Pen Mar Rd. Waynesboro, PA 717-762-1796 From Waynesboro go South approx. 4 mi on PA 997 to MD 418 (blinker) turn left on MD 418 approx. 2 mi. to the Mason-Dixon Line. Turn Right on Harbaugh Church Road and follow signs Exit 3 Mason Dixon x Line—, ► MO 418 Methodist Church on Wednesday, October 8. The group discussed taking a Fall Day-Out to tour Indian Echo Caverns and see the show “Annie” at the Hershey Theater. Election of officers was held, with the following persons elected: President - Helen Deaven; Vice- President - Phyllis Him melberger; Recording Secretary - Luetta Graybill; Corresponding Secretary - Janice Light; Treasurer - Hilda Blatt. The next meeting will be a safety program at Kim merling’s Grange Hall on Tuesday, October 14 at 7:30 p.m. York Co, Society 12 York Group 12 met at Salem United Methodist Church, Martinsville, recently. Members of Group 25, of East Prospect, were guests. A covered dish dinner was served. Hannah Heffner played the piano and sang several selections and Rev. Susan Jensen, pastor of Chan ceford Lutheran Church, entertained with guitar music and a sing-a-long. The group decided to contribute $lO to the Cystic Fibrosis Fund. Arrangements are being made to publish another Farm Women Cookbook with recipes to be submitted by September 30 and to sponsor a rummage sale Wednesday, Octobers. Named as a nominating committee were: Helena Stover, Romaine Trout, and Esta Douglas. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Chester Craley, Tuesday, September 23, with Romaine Shelley and Romaine Trout as leaders. m WEUE GNOWINQ BCim BloeßrfJ* Summit Waynesboro Rmgold