820-Lancastar Farming, Saturday, May 3,1986 Lancaster Society 3 Lancaster Society 3 recently entertained Society 35 at the Zion UCC Church, Ephrata. Charles Messner demonstrated his craft of tinware after a lun cheon. Thirty-two members of the society enjoyed a “mystery trip” Lancaster Society 11 Members of Lancaster Society 11 met April 24 at the home of Miriam Musselman. The resignation of treasurer Mary Trimble was accepted and Helen Shaub will take over the position. Program for the meeting was a report on the expansion of the Lancaster Society 18 Lancaster Society 18 met recently at Old Hickory Barn. Hostess was Evelyn Hess. The Spring Rally will be held May 28 at the York Fairgrounds. The speaker will be Peter Wam back of Harrisburg. The group is planning a trip to Washington, D.C. to visit the Large Cathedral and the Hill Woods. They will also visit the Shoals Cafe. For tickets, contact Lettie Nissly at 898-0026. Members of the society will Lancaster Society 34 Lancaster Society 34 met April 21 at the home of Denise Young with Joyce Sammelson as co hostess. Lydia Potts from Image Improvement offered a presen tation. The next meeting will be May 19 at the Mechanic Grove Brethren Church, when the group will en tertain Society 29 with a fashion show by OTE of Lancaster. on April 27. The group attended church at Founder’s Hall, had brunch at Hotel Hershey and toured Chocolate Town. The next meeting will be at the Good Samaritan Home, Welsh Mountain, on May 17. Quarryville Library by Miriam Musselman. On May 14, the society will be entertained by Society 14 at the Farm and Home Center at noon. Society members will sew at General Hospital May 13. The next meeting will be held May 29 at the home of Margaret Swarr. make sandwiches for Lancaster County Day. Lancaster Society 29 entertained Lancaster Society 26 April 21 at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church with a “Dinner-go-round.” By the time dinner was over, each farm woman had dined with at least 12 different guests and had learned to know them a little bit better. The meal was interspersed with inspirational poems, songs and a short devotional called “A Garden of the Lord,” by Come ten Boom. The next meeting will be May 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Mechanics Grove Church of the Brethren for a fashion show. The group will leave the Union National Bank parking lot promptly at 6:15. The group will be entertained by Society 34. An open invitation is extended to join Society 29 for its regular meetings held the third Monday of each month. Contact Mrs. Donald Drager for details. Berks Society 12 Berks Society 12 met April 14 at the home of Glenna Hix to com plete plans for Berks Heim bingo and volunteer banquet. The group learned tin punch on fluted custard tins. Next month, the group will meet with Mabel Strube to learn about arthritis. Members are invited to bring a guest. THE FASTEST MOWER CONDITIONERS IN THE WORLD. When conditions get tough the\ non KM 2 11, KM 2SI .iiul KM.521 Mowei Conditionei scan get vom ha\ in the windiow lh(fO mI 1 Lancaster Society 29 loin thereon) revolution Saturday, May 3 Lancaster Society 6 meets at 12:30 p.m. at the Farm and Home Center to entertain Society 3 and county officers. Lancaster Society 10 meets at 2301 Spring Valley Road for a book review. Lancaster Society 15 meets for brunch at Willow Valley Restaurant at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 6 Lancaster Society 35 meets at 7:30 p.m. to entertain Society 31. Lancaster Society 23 meets at 6; 15 p.m. for a program by Esther Martin. The full width in lon mlleis pi nudes the maximunuon ditiomng eltect on the eiitm uop \nothei leason is a new dn\e sWun that lets \ou opei.ite non stop l-nen taking squaie comets with no dn\e line übialion oi dangei of failme \s a inaclital \alue to funnels the Vic on mowei conditionei s aie etfi uciit economical and duiahle Wed like to show \ou how toimpio\e\om mowingaiid conditioning Just contact the Vicoii office closest to\ou Thursday, May 8 Lancaster Society 21 meets at 6 p.m. to dine out. Lancaster Society 9 meets. Lancaster Society 33 meets at 7:30 p.m. for a business meeting. Saturday, May 10 Lancaster Society 7 meets at the home of Averill Lichty for a program on silk flower arrangements by Mrs. Richard Turner. Lancaster Society 10 mets at 1:30 p.m. for a program by Dorothy Elmer. Lancaster Society 2 meets for mother and daughter day. Lancaster Society 19 meets at 1:30 p.m. for a program by Marie Kraft.