122-Uncwttf Farming, Saturday, April 7,1984 _ Saturday,April? Hliomen Societies | Lancaster Society 4 Christine Van Erlach, Lan caster, was the guest speaker at a meeting of Lancaster Society 4 on March 24 at the home of Mrs. Richard King, Mountville. Mrs. Van Erlach, a native of Bulgaria, told the group of her life as a Christian in a communist dominated country and how she found a new life in the United Lancaster Society 5 Lancaster Society 5 met at the Blind Association on Saturday, March 31, with a luncheon at noon. A short business meeting was followed by a guided tour through the building. The group’s next meeting will be on April 28 at the home of Jean Zurin. Lancaster Society 24 Lancaster Society 24 met recently at the home of Dee Fisher, East Earl. The society is planning a rum mage sale on April 13 at the Conestoga Church of the Brethren pavillion from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The next meeting will be on April 24 at the home of Doris Bewley, Lancaster. Lancaster Society 27 Lancaster Society 27 met on March 20 at the home of Vera and Harold Frey, Maytown. Mrs. Harold Gerber and Mrs. John Nissley co-hosted the evening which featured birthday surprises for each month of the year. Upcoming events include sharing bingo games with Conestoga View guests on April 24 and the April 17 meeting which will be “Sharing Friendship” with the guests at Friendship Village, Lititz. Green Valley Society 26 The March meeting of the Green Valley Society 26 was held at the home of Shirley Miller. The Society’s upcoming events include the Hospital Fete, An niversary Banquet and Spring Rally. The next meeting will be held at the home of Catherine Dorwart. States, even though it meant leaving family and friends behind. Lancaster Society 6 meets at the home of Mrs. Martin Spangler for a program on Dolls by Sandy Stark Lancaster Society 1 meets for a program on Christmas Ideas by Joyce Linkey from the Cotton Mill Store. Tuesday, April 10 Lancaster Socity 3 meets to sew at Ephrata Hospital from 12:30 to 3; 30 p.m. Lebanon Society 5 meets for an Easter Party at Mary Hart man’s and for a slide presen- ALL NEW & USED TRACTORS IN LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR STOCK QUALIFY FOR ONE OF THE MANY FORD TRACTOR PROGRAMS!! Waiver of Finance FINANCE CHARGES A c/ until 1985 BEGIN IN 1985 at ▼•#s/0 CASH SAVINGS UP TO *5000.00 l*°* *. Stop & See How We Con Custom Fit One Of The New Ford Programs To Help You! NEW-9FT. MOWER CONDITIONER j= With Warranty *324o°° ■«- tation of Israel by Margaret Shilling Lancaster Society 22 meets for a program on herbs by Mary Lou Shaw. Wednesday, April 11 Lancaster Society 14 meets for a bus trip. Thursday, April 12 Lancaster Society 33 meets for a candy-making program by Romaine Erb. Lancaster Society 21 meets for a “Tour Handwriting Shows” program by Chas Achey Jr. at the Mechanic Grove Brethren Church. Society 15 will be their guests. Lancaster Society 9 meets to en tertain Society 3 at the Farm and Home Center. CASH SAVINGS UP TO *3000.00 and 9.75% Financing Friday, April 13 Lancaster Society 13 meets at 142 Nassau Road. Saturday, April 14 Lancaster Society 7 will meet for a program by Brenda Hershey, Lancaster County Poultry Queen. Lancaster Society 2 meets for a craft demonstration. Lancaster Society 25 meets to entertain Society 19 at the Farm and Home Center at 1:30 p.m. Jean Breneisen will have a program on Russia. Lancaster Society 35 meets for a bake sale at East Towne Mall.