Societies Lancaster Co, Society 26 Lancaster Farm Women 26 met March 25 at Messick Farm Equipment body shop for a safety meeting. Guest speaker for the evening Lancaster Co, Society 11 at the Hempfield Chruch of the Brethren, April 17. Lancaster Farm Women U met at the home of Helen Shaub, March ,25. f For the program, Dons Brown gave a talk and showed pictures on her trip to Germany. Society 19 will entertain Society 11 Berks Co. Society 8 Berks Farm Women 8 met March 23 at the home of Helen Sturey. The following dates were reported: April 22 Berks Heim Lancaster Co. Society 5 Lancaster Farm Women 5 reported several events having taken place in March: On March 2, nine members visited Kitchen Kettle in In tercourse. I Farm Women Society 13 en tertained Society 5 at the Farm and Home Center during a lun cheon. ROHRER’S D,stributors for forages from NAPB ® ■ " "** ■ * (North American Plant Breeders) Your first choice to beat “wet foot” • High Resistance to Phytophthora root rot —“wet foot disease" • Very high yield potential • Excellent wmterhardmess • Rapid recovery after cutting • Greater resistance to anthracnose, pea aphids and leafhoppers than most other alfalfas • Available With GroZone"' Seed Coating was Ken Messick who spoke on safety rules for the farm. The next meeting will be April 29. Fourteen members visited the Kitchen Kettle at Intercourse. The next meeting will be April 29, at the home of Betty Burkins. Bingo; May 5 Berks Heim Tea; April, 3 ham on rolls sale for Society 8. The evening ended with a white elephant sale. On March 27, Society 5 held their March meeting at the Farm and Home Center. Special guests were members of Society 30. Mrs. John Gingrich presented a candy making demonstration. On Apnl 6, Society 5 will sew at the Lancaster General Hospital. The next meeting will be held April 24 at the Greenfield Inn at 1 p.m. P.L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN.PA Lancaster Co, Society 28 Lancaster Farm Women 28 met at the home of Joyce Slaymaker Thursday, March 25. Twenty-six members attended. Members each brought a small antique and explained its ongm and use. Guest speaker for the meeting was John Benner who’spoke on buying, investing and decorating with antiques. The next meeting is April 22 at the home of Nancy Landis. Grange 66 Fulton Grange 66 met Monday, March 22, to confer the first four degrees on several members. Receiving were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Crowl, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Groff, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Brin, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wiley, Ronald Bolt, Brenda Baker, Charles H. Craig in, and Esther Shuler for Fremont Grange. Grange Youth Night will be observed at the next meeting, scheduled for April 12. Also, Donna Lucidi, Lancaster Co. 4-H Ex tension agent, will present a program on 4-H. Fulton Grange will host the Lancaster Co. Pomona Grange 71 meeting for their spring gathering, Saturday, April 17. Open House has been planned for April 26. The public will be invited. Uncommon cake recipes (Continued from Page B 6) mixed well. Remove cake from oven and put holes in it with fork or pencil right away. Pour can of coconut creme over entire top, Ahead in yields and anthracnose • Fights “summer decline” caused by anthracnose • Proven yield leader • Early maturity, fast regrowth • Good bacterial wilt resistance • Fine stemmed, leafy forage • Available with GroZone ™ Seed Coating PH: 717-299-2571 Fulton Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 3,1982 & < ~U/ S. Ga(ta Saturday, Aprils Lancaster Society 1 meets for a covered dish dinner to entertain Society 26 at the Farm and Home Center Lancaster Society 10 meets at the Refton Fire Hall Lancaster Society 6 meets with Betty Hixson Tuesday, Aprils Lancaster Society 23 meets for a food drying program by Elva Charles Lancaster Society 17 meets to sew York Homemaker’s Day offers variety YORK - A Spring Homemaker’s Day, sponsored by the York County Extension Ser vice, will start at 10 a.m. April 15, atWisehavenHall. The program, “The Changing Pocketbook”, will offer help for women involved with family finances or thinking of entering the workforce. Marilyn Furry, Penn State family resource management specialist looks “Beyond the Piggy Bank.” She says that there is more edges too, let cool. Then mix the cool whip and coconut, spread over cake. This cake is best the next day. It is a very nice, moist cake. 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Find out what “Mushrooms to Money” means to them. On the lighter side Helen Gotwalt will entertain with her original “Kitchen Table Poetry.” The event will also include a plant sale, with proceeds benefiting the Lydia Tenant Homemakers Scholarship Fund. Bring rooted cuttings from favorite plants. Registration for the day is |6 which includes lunch and is due at the Extension Office by April 8. For more information call 757-9657. RP Dealers in Maryland Saturday, April 10 MiDMrrmm JohnAlvnne Phone (717) 944-*270 NUBUIUr. Steve Snyder Phone (717) C92-43G5 mama Webb's Super Gro Products Phone (717)726-31*7 Ire Nosier, Inc. 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