Lancaster Co, Satiety 11 Lancaster Farm Women 11 met May 28 in Quarryville to entertain members form Society 1. Roll call was answered by telling f something memorable about p mother. , Mrs. William 'Fisher; trust of ficer for the Hamilton Bank, gave a very informative talk on his work. He also showed slides. Jeffrey O’Donnel from Solanco High School favored members with several selections on his oboe. Lancaster Co. Society 24 Farm Women 24 met at the Lancaster Farm and Home Center on May 27at7:30p.m. The group entertained Farm Women 14 and the county officers for a 25th Silver Tea event A buffet snack was enjoyed by 26 members and 34 guests. President Joanne Smoker recognized the 10 charter mem- &am H^omen bers and 12 past presidents of Society 24 by presenting them with a glass bud vase of miniature carnations. The charter members are: Leah Bushong, Anita Hess, Rhoda Hollinger, Ruth Hoober, Dorothy Mast, Mary Mellinger,. Audrey Myer, Arlene Sauder, Marian Stoltzfus, Nancy Wenger; all at tended the meeting. Marian Stoltzfus, program chairman introduced the speaker, Mr. J. Carl Nolt of Landisville. He' showed a slide presentation on “Miracles of Nature” with every season of the year displayed in beautiful color. Next month’s meeting will be held at the home of Rhoda Hollinger, Bareville at 7:30 p.m. 1 when the program will be on “Aerobics.” Berks Farm Women 7 met for their May meeting at the home of Dorothy Strieker, R 1 Robesonia. Eleven members answered roll call by telling the household chore WRITE IMMEDIATELY: Tell us how many acres you have, location, and tax parcel number New Jersey OFF SHORE DRILLING Berks Co. Society 7 P.O. Box 711 Bordentown. NJ 08505 609-298-2900 they dread the most June 7 has been slated as the Berks Heim picnic. Taro persons are needed to sell hot dogs in the - afternoon. Craft night will be June 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Lillian Grajewski. October 27 has been set aside to celebrate the Society’s 15th an- SEVEN VALLEYS A free niversary. farm tour will be held Saturday, Following the meeting, mem- June 20 here from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. bers had a white elephant sale. The tour is being sponsored by The June 24 meeting will be held the York “County Farmers at Kauffman’s Ranch at 7:15 p.m. Association. The association’s _ president. Jack Dehoff says, the York Co. tours purpose is, “to promote a better understanding between Society 12 , farmers and their urban neigh- York Farm Women 12 met Hay wagons will transport recently at the Fiddler’s Hall, near s H Brogue, for a plant sale. -x Eighteen members and four visitors attended the meeting. A reading, “How to know you’re m cf. Hi/ 2 CadeflCbfl growing older” was presented by m Airs’. Carlßacon. ' The next meeting will be held - Tuesday, June 23, noon, at Long T , t Level picnic grounds. A covered Lancaster Society 19 meets at the dish luncheon will be featured. home of Blanche Miller at _ Hempfield Church of the Lancaster Co. Brethren. Monday, June 15 Executive Board 31 meetstohear The Executive Board of the Tuesday, June 16 Farm Women of Lancaster County Series Society 6 meets at the home met Tuesday, June 2 at the Lititz of Sue Koch for covered dish Brethren Church in Fellowship month Hall. Wednesday, June 17 Thirty-three society presidents Lancaster Society 33 meets with answered "present to roll call, Dorothy Nolt, teacher of early telling how many of their members childhood education attended the Spring Rally at Thursday, June 18 Carlisle. , Lancaster Society 15 entertains There were 1178 Farm Women at Society 5 and 20 and the county the Spring Rally; 244 were from officers Lancaster County. Saturday, June 20 Farm Women Lancaster County Lancaster Society 3 meets with picnic will be held August 4, noon, Ethel Gerhart for “Fun in the at the Lampeter Community Sun” Grounds. Lancaster 18 visits the Choo Choo The next Executive Board Barn and train museum meeting will be August 4. GAS OR OIL N YOUR LAND? We want to find it! \ We need your mineral lease UP TO 20% ROYALTIES Farm Association schedules tour NOW! 36 MONTH DRILLING PROGRAM Uncisttf Farming, Saturday, June 13y 19»1—€19 visitors to the four host farms: beginning with the farm of Nelson and Judy Brenneman, beef, dairy, sheep, and bees, Lester and Minerva Luckenbaugfa, grains, Michael and Donna Lecrone, Orchard and chickens and Robert and Betty Miller, hogs. In addition to the tour their will be farm displays, and en tertainment provided by Rep. A. Caraville Foster and Sen. Ralph Hess. There will be crafts and farming demonstrations. Farm youth will have fun farm games and a farm petting zoo available for children. The food that will be available for the tour will be sold by the 4-H clubs of York County. Beat the Heat with Eggs
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