14-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 8, 1986 Somites Lancaster Society 1 Lancaster Society 1 met March 1 Spring Rally on May Mat the YorK ji the home of Della Bollinger in Fairgrounds. Peter Wambach, a mfr state legislator from Dauphin Shirley Stephens, a former County, will be the featured teacher and administrator in the s P® a | ter ' . Philadelphia schools, talked about . Trips planned for this summer ‘Life with the Royal Family in include: The Topiaray Gardens, a Kuwait.” Mrs. Stephens was a Lancaster County trip with Bob ieacher for the royal family’s Nepp; and Cape May, with children and she gave an account Conestoga Tours. if her life in the Royal Palace and P l 6 ne p ~n ? _ wlU die people of Kuwait. Saturday, AprUMt the Farm and The president reported on the Home Center. Society 33 will be the -ounty board meeting. Lancaster group's guests. Amy Brubaker, r a rm Women will have their Mary Kreider and Beverly Bossier will hostess. Lancaster Society 2 Lancaster Society 2 held its The sale, to be held at Park City ’’ebruary meeting at the home of Shopping Center, will benefit Esther Parrel of Manheim with LARK. label Pinkerton as co-hostess. Members were invited to par- Four members celebrated their ticipate in a bus trip to the tirthdays this month and were Philadelphia Flower Show. Those lonored at this meeting. interested should contact Mae Members were asked to con- Hosier by calling 665-4640. ribute items to be sold on April 12. Lancaster Society 5 Lancaster Society 5 met at the Betty Heisy demonstrated gift . )me of Gloria Myers on Feb. 22. wrapping ideas. Because the January meeting The next meeting will be March „as cancelled, the group heard 22, when Les Laskowski, a ’ onvention reports at this meeting, podiatrist, will speak. Lancaster Society 11 Lancaster Society 11 met on Feb. ’ slides of local historical places. 27 at the home of Aleta Wilbar. The March meeting will be at the Anita Reed and Esther Graybeal home of Mary Nolt, 931 Virginia of the Historical Society showed Ave., Lancaster, on March 27. Lancaster Society 12 Lancaster Society 12 entertains Building, North Charlotte Street, Society 9at a covered dish meal on Millers ville. : larch 15 at noon at the Lions Club Lancaster Society 14 . Lancaster Society 14 met at the County. They also toured Jean and 1 jme of Mrs. Leon Thomas, Leon’s new home, the “Historic . ollingerßoad.onFeb. 12. Bollinger House.” State convention reports were The group has planned a bus trip ,iven by Elma Barge, Gladys for April 17 to Harrisburg, where ’ spenshade, Edna Groff and Jean they will tour the governor’s ' homas. Esther Landis reported mansion, the capitol and William cn the county board meeting. Penn Museum, as well as Indian The members traveled with Jean i homas as she told the highlights her life from lowa, where she ras bom, and where she met her .usband, who was from Lancaster Lancaster Society 22 Lancaster County dairy princess going to see the classic Broadway Janae Martin spoke to members of play “Annie” at Three Little Lancaster Society 22 during a Bakers dinner theatre, recent meeting. Janae talked At their January meeting, about good nutrition and the role members took an armchair trip to iairy products play in a balanced Europe, viewing slides by mem ■?»et. bers Ann Oilier, Elva Bare and Pat In addition to showing a film on f-steoporosis, she answered questions about the dairy industry, jlany members were surprised to am of the adverse relationship •etween caffeine and milk. Plans were made to celebrate ;he group’s 35th anniversary by Lancaster Society 24 Lancaster Society 24 met recently at the home of Mrs. < andis Myer, New Holland. Lois Erb and Mary Mellinger > eported on the State Convention. A rummage sale is planned for riday, April 11 at the Conestoga Tiurch of the Brethren Pavilion. Echo Caverns and the Information Center of Three Mile Island. Anyone interested (members or non-members) should contact Janet Leaman at 687-7175. Landis, all of whom visited Europe duing 1985. The next meeting will be held at the Willow Street United Church of Christ at 12:30 p.m. with a lun cheon entertaining Society 19. A program on color analysis by Lydia Potts will follow lunch. Society 27 will entertain the group on March 18. Secret sisters revealed them selves to each other. The next meeting will be held March 25 at the home of Mrs. Morris Sauder, 174 Graybill Road, Leola. Society 27 Lancaster Society 27 met on Feb. 25 at the home of Mary Kathryn Wenger. Gladys Shear and Kathryn Fry were co-hostesses. Millie Nissley and her daughter demonstrated how to make reed egg baskets. The baskets were dipped in dye to make them look old fashioned. Each member completed a basket. Members voted to give money to Community Action, Friendship Ministries, Make-A-Wish, Bob Gostetter and Home, Health Care Aide. The next meeting will be held March 18 at 7 p.m. in the Mt. Joy United Methodist Chuch. The Society will entertain Society 24 and county officers. Lancaster Society 29 met at the home of Mrs. John M. Heisey for a craft night on Feb. 25. Speaker Mrs. Ray Kunkle taught Society members the art of lace net darning. Everyone took home a finished product they can frame or make into a small pillow. Members will meet at the home of Mrs. Stanley Newcomer on March 17 at 7:30 p.m. to make many varieties of Easter candy. On April 21 at 7 p.m., the society will entertain Society 26 at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church for a dinner-go-round. It will be an evening of good food, fellowship and new friendships. Anyone wishing to join in the festivities can contact Mrs. Donald Drager, president. The society is always looking for new friends and members. Berks Society 6 Berks Society 6 met recently in the home of Mrs. Rodger Wagner. Mrs. Christine Williams, vocational ag instructor at Kutz town High School, talked to the group about farm safety. The group gave a donation to Scott Youse, Rl, Oley, to attend the Pennsylvania Holstein Convention in Pittsburgh. Mrs. William Mest will serve on the nominating committee for the county convention. Group 6 will celebrate its 20th anniversary on March 25 at 7:30 p.m. with a dinner at the Sze Chuan Restaurant, Green Hills. Members of the committee for arrangements are Mrs. Harold Snyder, Mrs. David Bauer, Mrs. Merrill Hetrick, and Mrs. William Hart man. ' * ' Berks Society 9 Members of Berks Society 9 attended a presentation on examining for breast cancer at the Pottstown Memorial Medical Center. The business meeting was held at the home of Peggy Lewis, Pottstown. The March meeting will be at the home of Helen Oxenford, Douglassville. Chester Society 3 Chester Society 3 met recently at the home of Elinor Edison. For roll call, members brought valentines for their secret pals. For the program, members made something with cherries for a silent auction. During the business meeting, members heard a Farm Show report. They also discussed their upcoming meeting with Society 32 at the Methodist Church at Market Street in Oxford on April 8. Green Valley 26 Green Valley Society 26 met in February at the home of Ruth Kann. Members will entertain Group 27 this summer. Athena Beshore was in charge of the business meeting and Ruth Hake and Shirley Miller were in charge of the program and games. 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