Cl2—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 11,1981 cTft/im I QA/omea I I Societies I Lancaster Co, Lancaster Co, V Society 5 Lancaster Farm Women Society 5 met March 28 at the home of Mrs Eileen Bruckhart Mr Barry Weidman, a Manheim Borough Policeman, gave a talk entitled, How To Make Crime More Trouble Than It’s Worth ’ Stanley product orders were taken The group deer ed to make a donation to the Easter Seal Society The society voted on the 4- H program as a possible county project for 1981. It was announced that Society 6 will sew at the Lancaster General Hospital, April 7 and that the group and their husbands will meet April 27 at 6 00 p.m at the Leola Family Restaurant for dinner after which they will tour the Sperry Cor poration at New Holland Lancaster Co, Society 11 Lancaster Farm Women 11 held their monthly meeting recently at the home of Mrs Herman Shirk Members discussed the up coming spring rally and the county com ention at the Farm and Home Center slated for November 7. Society 11 will meet for af ternoon sewing on April 8 from 1 to 4 p m at the home of Mary Swan- Speaker for the evening was Betty Graybill who spoke on hair and skin care The next meeting will be held April 30 at the home of Mary Swarr YOUR MILK QUALITY GUARDIAN..? \ I 1 Mueller HiPerForm is -*^C\ the completely ll automatic milk cooling system for progressive dairymen Durable HiPer-Form Model “OH” and “MHL” Milk Coolers feature large radius corners and smooth stainless steel welds for easy cleaning Cooler capacities range from 300 to 6000 gallons. With the flip of a switch, Mueller-MatiC Automatic Washing System cleans the cooler interior with jet-spray acidified rinse Ask us for details on HiPerForm milk coolers. FOR MORE INFORMATION. CONTACT: MARTIN’S REFRIGERATION SERVICE 1122 Woodstock Road Fayetteville, PA 17222 Phone: <717)352-2783 SALES & SERVICE Society 17 Lanaster Society 17 entertained Society 7 on April 2 at the Chestnut Level Church House. Eighteen members and fifteen guests at tended. Members decided to make a donation to the Bair and Helm scholarship fund Mrs. Robert Rohrer entertained by singing and playing several selections on the accordian Mrs. Pat Walters presented the history of wool and spinning. She also gave a demonstration on the spuming wheel. Society 17 members are planning to entertain guests at the Conestoga View on April 16 A mother and daughter banquet will be held at the Hershey Farms Restaurant on May 7. Lancaster Co, Society 28 Laacastei Faim Women 28 met recently tor then March meeting at the home ot Mrs Kenneth Ki eidei, Rl, Sti asburg, Pa A trait you admire in a friend was used tor roll call For the piogram, Easter tavois were made tor the Red Cross The April meeting will be held at the home ot Mrs Norman Kolb, 365 Pitney Kd, Lancaster At that lime, members will plan on en tertaining Society 18 The speakei for the evening will be from Hospice ’ H iPerForm * "OH" USED TANKS 300 Gal. & Up Lancaster Co, Farm Women 27 of Lancaster traveled to Willow Street to the home of the Jay Evans family to lean how they make hollow chocolate as a family project Each members made a hollow chocolate mold and then walked through the Evans’ store Following this was a brief business meeting by all members Berks Co, "Everybody’s Birthday Party” was held at Covattos Restaurant with 13 members present The group was invited to "Ladies Night Out” at Strausstown Elementary School on Tuesday, May 12 for a night of en tertainment. A motion was passed to donate $25 for candy for the Hamburg Center who earlier requested money for candy or eggs The meeting ended with a gift exchange of secret pals. The May 6 meeting will be held in the home of Helen Oxenford at 8 p m Kim Casner will demonstrate paper weight making Mrs Robert Manchey was hostess at the March meeting of Society 12 of York Seventeen membersattended Mrs Mixza Myers, Youth Center Director at the Spamsh-Amencan Center, 200 E Princess St, York was the speaker A rummage sale was planned for April 6 at Odd Fellows Hall, York Eight members of York 12 will be attending the spring rally at Dickinson College The Society will hold their 30th anniversary party at Sportsman’s Dining Room, April 28 at 1 p m PARMAK SOLAR-PAK. 6 & 12 Volt Bat. 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