B4—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, January 23,1982 Practical living skills (Continued from Page B 2) the community and from the ad you learn it?” ministration. We are very tor- Renee Frederiksen concurs with' tunate.” She also advises the her peers. "It is really in- Needles and Things club, formative. We can talk openly Another important area of home about things .. economics at Hempfield is the Course teacher Judy Getz says, child development program which "We get wonderful support from features a four-day-a-week nur- les and Things Club advisor Judy Getz works with Judy Fuhrmaiv. in arranging the color pattern for Judy’s patchwork quilt which will fit a twin bed. CATTLEMEN! WHY SHOULD YOU PAY MORE? LIMITED TIME ONLY W Expires Feb 28, 1382 1 Send order form pbS lives) »ch drugs P.O. Box 3101 I Box Canton, OH 447111 I Stati Ot 1 P.O. Box 701 | Des Moines. 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A spring trip is scheduled for March to the Maple Festival in Summerset County. February’s meeting will be at Heisey’s Diner at 7 p.m., February Lancaster Co. Society 6 Lancaster Society 6 met at the home of Mrs. Martin Spangler, January 9. The members voted to go to the Conestoga Home to share in Bingo games and to continue having auctions throughout the year. During the evening, Mary Spangler taught the members how to make silk roses. The next meeting will be held at the home of Eva Parret, February HRS: Mon.-Fri. 10 A.M. - 8 P.M. Sat. 10 A.M LAYAWAYS & TERMS AVAILABLE MANHEIM - MT. JOY EXIT ON RT. 283 fcAPHO INDUSTRIAL PARK - BLDG. #3 Lancaster Co, Society 9 Lancaster Society 9 met at the nome of Miriam Keneagy, Paradise, on Saturday, January 9. For the evening’s program, each member brought a sample of her. favorite craft. The February meeting will be at the home of Evelyn Martin of Kmzer on February 13. Reports of the Harrisburg convention will be given at that time-. 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