Societies . Lancaster Society 8 Lancaster Society 8 recently met inspirational solos, in the Donegal Presbyterian Nellie Blalr of the American Church to entertain Society 3at a Long Association shared printed covered dish luncheon. material about lung disease and Mary Sarver led the group in a tour of the church and gave a brief history of the changes over the years. Jackie Stoner from Gospel Ministries of Wnghtsville sang two Lancaster Society 34 Lancaster Society 34 met recently at Quarryville Methodist Church to entertain Society 28. State and County officers were present. Little Britain Presbyterian Church kitchen band provided the entertainment. * FORD. For whatever needs doin’! * MEW 3-CYLINDER DIESEL . The stock New dual-range hydro static transmission option 540 rpm PTO Standard 10x2 mechan ical transmission ■ Full-time live hydraulics Lancaster Ford Tractor For Helping To Make a Stronger, Healthier America the Lung Association. The next meeting will be June 22 at 2 p.m. at the home of Grace Pixler. Polly Wardrop will tell of her trip to the Holy Lands. Four new members joined the society. They are: Ann Shoemaker, Debbie Kreider, Joyce Samuelson and Joan Wimer. The next meeting will be hosted by Debbie Zug with Elaine Knight as co-hostess. From 13.5 Stocky HPTOOoooI7O BIG BEEFY HP new • Category I three-point hitch ■ Rugged' big tractor ’ construction ■ A wide variety of match ing implements TIT* !| ► . ,'r^ Berks Society 5 Berk-. Societ> o recently held their Molher/Daughter Banquet at the Shartlesville Grange Hall. Debbie McCollam gave a demonstration on the four seasons. Fifty members and guests enjoyed “trying on” colors of the four seasons to see which season they were. Members approved presenting one $25 scholarship to Conrad Weiser Schools and one $25 scholarship to Tulpehocken Schools for an outstanding FFA or FHA student. Group 5 also agreed to send one child from Hamburg State School to camp at a cost of $4O. Members learned that the state project this year is a cookbook and that one recipe containing a Pennsylvania commodity is required of each member. The cookbook will be sold at the 1987 Winter Convention. Group 5 will celebrate State Farm Women’s Day on October 14 by traveling to Wedgewood with Berks Society 7. Members of Group 5 will meet next for a family night at Show-Biz Pizza Place in Muhlenberg Township on June 4 at 7:30 p.m. Berks Society 9 Berks Society 9 met recently at the home of Mrs. Jeanne Frye in Gilbertsville. Ann Mane Fedor, from the Pottstown Visiting Nurses Association, spoke to the group LANCASTER FORD TRACTOR, INC. WE SPECIALIZE F<M»l in mm FORD TRACTORS ir^ 1655 Rohrerstown Road Lancaster, PA Flory Mill Exit off Rt. 283 (717) 569-7063 A LOW PRICE IS SOON FORGOTTEN GOOD SERVICE IS NEVER FORGOTTEN about the services ottered by the The next meeting will be held at Hospice for the terminally ill in the the home of Kim Casner, Pottstown area. The group gave a Douglassville. The program will be donation to the association to be on self-defense, used f or the program. Berks Society 11 met recently at the home of Wendy Lmgle with six members present. Plans were confirmed for a program for the residents of Myerstown ECC on July 22 at 7 For a fund-raiser, members Green Valley Society 26 Green Valley Society 26 held its 19th Anniversary Banquet recently at the Jolly Coppersmith. The group was organized May 10,1966 with Ruth Hake serving as Nelson is new Montgomery NORRISTOWN - A former Upper Dublin home economics instructor has been named home economics and nutrition extension agent for Montgomery County. Costelle Nelson will identify problems and opportunities for county clientele in food and Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 1,1985-827 Berks Society 11 of the group agreed to participate in the PTO Flea Market and Bazaar at Bethel Center Elementary School. The next meeting will be a tour of an old home. Everyone is asked to meet at the home of Linda Marks on June 24. the first president. Nine charter members and two associate members are still on the roll. The June meeting will be held at the home of Dot Wilt, Old Trail Road, Etters. home economist nutrition areas. She will evaluate and plan Extension food and nutrition programs for Mon tgomery County, focusing her efforts on food economics, preservation, shopping and basic nutrition education. Nelson received her bachelor’s degree in home economics education from Prairie View A&M University of Texas in 1971. She also earned certificates in the physical sciences from Sam Houston State University of Texas in 1975, and in data processing from the Lansdale School of Business in Pennsylvania in 1983. Nelson taught in the Upper Dublin School District in Fort Washington, Pa. Before that, she conducted training sessions on nutrition counseling for Philadelphia health service. Between 1971 and 1979, she taught in the North Forest and Houston School Districts in Texas.
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