Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 18, 1981, Image 95

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    HA^omen
Societies
Lancaster Co . Society 6
Lancaster Farm Women 6 met
Saturday, July 11 at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hixson.
Speaker for the evening was
Sonya Gish, a police officer from
Elizabethtown. Her talk was
"Security of personal property and
self.”
The Society made $lO3 from a
Lancaster Co, Society 14
Lancaster Farm Women 14 met
last Thursday evening at the
Tmney Pavilion in Strasburg. As it
was family night, many husbands
and children enjoyed the evening
with the members.
The evening program was
presented by Harold Keneagy. His
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food stand at Belser Sale.
There will be a picmc at Lam- (
peter for the Society on August 4 at'
noon.
Society 6 will be entertained by
Society 8 on August 8.
Members will gather at the
Brethren m Christ Church at 8 p.m.
on August 1 for a family banquet.
shdes were accompanied by the
reading of scripture and poems.
The next meeting will be held
August 12 in Ruth Longenecker’s
meadow. Members will be making
crafts for Christmas in October.
Members are planning a bus trip
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Lancaster Co, Society 24
Society 24 met at the
home of Rhoda Hollinger, Bare
ville recently. Twenty-one
members present answered roll
call by telling “What I Do For
Exercise?.”
For the program of the evening,
the group heard Pat Farmer give
a short talk on physical-fitness,
then the group went outside for
various different type “Aerobics”
exercises.
President Joanne Smoker an
nounced the plans for the annual
county board picnic to be held
August 4 at noon at the Lampeter
Community grounds
Fulton Grange 66
OAKRYN Fulton Grange 66
met in regular session July 13 at
the Grange Hall, Oakryn. The
Master Thomas C. Galbreath,
conducted the business meeting.
The tour committee chairman,
Clifford Holloway Jr., reported
plans are being made for a three
day trip through Virginia in Oc
tober. Also a five-day tour for
October, 1982, to the World’s Fair
m Knoxville and the Grand Ole
Opry in Nashville, Tennesee, and
several places m Kentucky.
The youth committee chairman,
Mrs. Edward Zug, announced a
volleyball elimination will be held
July 21. Also a volleyball party was
scheduled for July 17 at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Zug.
Linda Wood reported attending
the State Grange Youth Camp at
mx
Reserved tickets are being held
for this year’s county convention,
November 7, at the Lancaster
Farm and Home Center.
Awards of |25 each were pre
sented to two outstanding Garden
Spot Seniors during their recent
graduation. Recipients were
Darlene Homing, vo-ag student
and Janine Lane, home economics
student.
The group will meet July 29 at
the Conestoga Church of the Bre
thren, Bareville, for a family
picnic. A hot and cold dish-must be
brought for the meal at 6:30 p.m.
Camp Kanesatake July 10-12.
Mrs. Eleanor Hill, Kutztown, a
member of the State Grange
Women’s Activities Committee,
spoke on the various projects and
contests the State and National
Grange Women’s Activities
committee sponsor.
Projects include legislative,
collecting clothing, and blankets
for Church World Service,
collecting eyeglasses and hearing
aid batteries, the CARE and other
benevolent projects, and money
raising projects.
Contests include sign language
songs, needlework, stuffed toys,
rug braiding, zucchini bread,
macrame belts, jewelry and
hangers, and an uidividual quilling
contest. She also stressed entering
the sewmg contest for next spring,
using Simplicity patterns and
Coats and Clark’s thread.
The Lecturer, Mrs. Jesse Wood,
announced the annual Fulton
Grange family picmc to be held
incaster Farming, Saturday, July 18,1911—€7
Berks Farm Women 1 had a
doggie roast for members and
families at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hetrick, Oley.
Seventeen members were pre
sent. It was decided that the group
would have a food stand at the
Ralph Levengood auction on July
23 at 4:30 p.m. in Levengood
Grove, Amityville.
Members decided to have a
“Foliage Tour,” in October, with
date and further details to be an
nounced later. The annual family
picnic is scheduled for August
16 at the Levengood Grove, Amity
ville, with all members of the
families invited.
July 27 on the Grange Hall
grounds. Grangers are asked to
bring a meat dish, another dish
and place settings.
Picnic recipes
salad greens
6 slices pineapple, drained
2 c. cottage cheese
1 c. sliced strawberries
mandarin orange yogurt
strawberries
Arrange salad greens on serving
plate; then pineapple slices.
Combine cottage cheese and 1 cup
sliced strawberries. Mound about
1/2 cup on each pineapple slice.
Spoon yogurt over cottage cheese
and garnish with strawberries, if
desired.
Berks Co,
Society 1
(Continued from Page C 6)
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