Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 08, 1986, Image 49

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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8,1986-89
Fulton Grange 66
Fulton Grange No. 66 met Feb.
24th with the Master, J. Everett
Kreider, presiding.
The group made plans to hold
their annual family-style roast
turkey supper Saturday April sth
from 4 to 7:30 p.m. at the Grange
Hall in Oakryn. Tickets will be $5
for adults and $2.50 for children 5 to
12. Children under the age of five
can eat free. Take-outs will be
available. Women’s Activities
committee members Linda
Martin, Henrietta Wallace, An
naßell Wiley and Dorothy Heath
are planning the menu.
Tour committee chairman
Clifford Holloway Jr. reported the
bus to the Tulip Festival in
Holland, Mich., is full and the
committee is taking only stand-by
reservations. The trip will be May
13 through 18, inclusive. It will
include seeing the tulip gardens,
attending the street dance in
Holland, visiting a wooden shoe
factory, attending the Dutch
Heritage pageant, having lunch at
the gardens, taking a dune buggy
ride, eating at Bob Evans
Restaurant, visiting the Ford
Museum and another museum and
the Cathedral of Tomorrow, as
well as some other places of in
terest enroute.
The Master appointed the
following on a committee in charge
of the annual Grange Week
celebration locally; Charles
McSparran, Debra Metzler and
Virgil Van Natta. It will be ob
served by Granges all over the
nation April 20 through 26. Fulton
Grange will hold Open House April
28 when the public is invited.
Fulton Grange will also host the
spring meeting of Lancaster
County Pomona Grange 71
Saturday, April 19th at 8 p.m.
There was some discussion on
reorganizing a Junior Grange and
the following were appointed to see
if there is enough interest: Linda
Martin, Debra Metzler and
Margorie McCauley.
In other business a $25 donation
was voted for the Pennsylvania
State Grange Junior Grange
Promotional Fund.
Lecturer Betty Wise presented a
program which included several
contests and quizzes. Mrs. Resa
Workman was scheduled to speak
on the Hospice program in Lan
caster County, but due to the
weather and bad driving con
ditions she was unable to attend.
Fred J. Fisher, Boy Scout
Commissioner, will speak on
scouting at the next meeting,
March 10th.
The first four degrees will be
conferred at the April 14th
meeting.
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(Food Division Of Zook Molasses Co.)
West Main St., Box 160
Honey Brook, PA 19344
Phone: 215-273-3776
Call toll free In PA: 800-662-7464
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