822-Lancast«r Farming, Saturday, April 19,1986 Lancaster Society 1 Lancaster Society 1 met April 5 for a covered dish luncheon at the Farm and Home Center. Guests were county president Mary Shellenberger, county treasurer Betty Geib and members of Society 33. A group from Calvary Fellowship homes presented a play which portrayed 11 nameless biblical characters and illustrated their importance in biblical history. The group is planning a trip to the Topiary Gardens and the Clock Museum for June 19. Reservations may be made by contacting Mary Clarke at 626-5500. Lancaster Society 10 Members of Lancaster Society 10 met April 5 at the home of Annette Habecker. The bus trip to the Flower Show and shopping in Philadelphia was a huge success and the group is planning two more trips. Members were scheduled to serve at Conestoga View on April If enough members want to attend the Spring Rally in York on May 28, a bus will be provided. Lancaster Society 19 Lancaster Society 19 recently entertained Society 16 at Hemp field Church of the Brethren. Inspiration and entertainment was provided by Doris Ortman, who spoke about her experiences and opportunities since becoming a victim of M.S. She interspersed her message with inspiring musical selections. FARM BUILDINGS NEED PAINTED? Let Seal Crete iBRIGHTEI "The Farm Painting Specialist" Since 1961 t V NOW’s The Time To “SPRUCE UP” Your Farm’s Appearance The Job Must Be Pone To Your Satisfaction OUR SPECIALITIES ARE: AGRICULTURE - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - CHURCHES • Barn Painting • Milk House • Roof Coating • Water Proofing Silos • Stucco Farmhouses President Viola Wolfe reported that a bus will be available to transport members to the Spring Rally at the York Fairgrounds. The, county project for 1986 will be the Red Cross Disaster Fund. Members will sew at Lancaster General Hospital on April 28. Member Ruth Newcomer, who recently celebrated- her 80th an niversary, was honored and given a special Farm Women 80th year birthday pin. The next meeting will be a mother/daughter banquet at the Brunnerville Fire Hall, May 2 at 6:15 p.m. Members agreed to support the County Project which is the American Red Cross. To celebrate Farm Women’s Day, Oct. 14, members will attend a lunch at Willow Valley from 9:30 a.m. to noon at a cost of 86.50. Nancy Starr reported that the state project can be anything made from a Pennsylvania product. The May meeting will be at the home of Mary Habecker. Mrs. Ortman is choir director at the Evangelical United Methodist Church in New Holland. A bus trip to the Topiary Gar dens and Indian Steps is planned for Tuesday, June 24. Interested parties should contact Opal Ruhl at 898-8326. The next meeting will be May 10 at the home of Alta Miller. For FREE Estimate CALL Seal Crete loe. PAINTING & WATERPROOFING RD 2, Box 417, Ephrata, PA 17522 • 717-859-1127 Lancaster Society 25 entertained 12 members of Society 22 and one board member Saturday, April 12 at the Farm and Home Center. Dolly Eisch, 924 Wabank Street, Lancaster, showed slides and spoke on repairing, restoring and Berks Society 1 recently met at the home of Mrs. Joan Haas, Douglasville. Mark Price, a 4-H member and a member of the livestock and poultry judging team, was the guest speaker. The group made plans for the bingo party for guests at Berks Heim on April 17th. A tea for Berks Members of Berks Society 5 met April 8 at the home of Pearl Miller, Richland. Mary Hagg from Mary’s Doll Shop in Mt. Aetna provided the program for the evening. From her speech, some members learned that their dolls have greatly in creased in value. Members voted to donate $25 to the Berks County dairy farmers for their Milk Promotion Fund, which supports programs on dairy products and industry promotion such as the dairy princess. Members also decided to pay the GIGANTIC SILICTION Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS Up Your Life We Are The Fussy Ones Lancaster Society 25 ~ Berks Society 1 Berks Society 5 ' (t Model 410 Mist Blower dressing dolls. Eleven members will attend the Spring Rally May 28. The next meeting will be May 10 at the home of Mildred Gregory, Conestoga. Dorothy Elmer will present a program on stewardship. Heim volunteers will be held April 24. Members also discussed plans for a two-day shoo-fly pie sale at the Reading Fair in September. Members voted to give a donation to the Milk Promotion Board. In May, the group will meet at the Pleasantville Diner to celebrate its 46th anniversary. final $2OO of their $3OO pledge to renovate one room at Berks Heim. Sunshine Committee Co- Chairman Alberta Keener reported that members were well received by their two adopted friends at Berks Heim when they delivered Easter gifts. Members were reminded of the Berks Heim Appreciation dinner April 24. Alberta Keener, Frieda Keppley, Celeste Manbeck and Anna Moyer will attend the dinner. Members of Society 5 are looking forward to May 9 when members SDID SPRAYERS AT SDID PRICES Will Ship UPS Satisfaction Guaranteed 1 Yr. Warranty s29B°°* Plus $4 Freight List $339.98 * Prices good Until May 1,1986 MARTIN’S REPAIR SHOP PARTS-SALES-SERVICE R.D. 4. Box 49 Ephrata, PA 17522 PH: 717-733-3015 CORN GROWERS TOXAPHENE IS STILL AVAILABLE FOR 1986 & LABELED FOR NO-TILL CORN WHILE SUPPLIES LAST Contact Your Local AG-CHEM DEALER or call AG-CHEM, INC. Gettysburg, PA (717)337-1919 of Society 7 and their guests will join Society 5 and their guests for a mother/daughter banquet at the Shartlesville Grange hall. Program for the evening will the “The Novelettes.” Deadline for reservations is April 30. York Society 7 The April meeting of York Society 7 was held recently at the home of Viola Druck. The group received thank-you notes from the Mental Health and the York County Home. The group gave donations to Easter Seals and the Arthritis Foundation. Ten members will attend the Spring Rally in May. The next meeting, a mother/daughter banquet, will be at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Manchester at 6 p.m. Green Valley Society 26 Green Valley Society 26 met recently at the home of Mary Lantz. The group is planning a trip to Raystown Dam in June. The group will celebrate its 26th anniversary with a meeting at Denny’s Restaurant on Route 30 in May. Model 425 Back Pack $85 95 * Plus $2 List $lO4 DEALERS Girdletree, MD (301) 632*2200
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