Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 10, 1986, Image 60

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    820-Lancast*r Farming, Saturday, May 10,1986
Lancaster Society 10
Members of Lancaster Society 10
met at the home of Mary
Habecker; Kathryn Hebbe was co
hostess.
Marion Long reviewed the book
“The Reaper’s Song.” Following
the book review, members
discussed their best or most nearly
perfect year.
Lancaster Society 24
Lancaster Society 24 met
recently at the home of Mrs. Glen
Shultz. Dynatech Computer Center
of Park City presented a safety
program.
Society president Loretta Hurst
presided at the business meeting
and announced that the county
project is the American Red Cross.
Lancaster Society 26
Members of Lancaster Society 26
met in the home of Judy Esben
shade for their April meeting.
The Ways and Means Committee
is researching a bus trip to the
Three Little Bakers in December.
President Nancy Starr’s daughter
Vicky read two poems.
The next meeting will be June 19,
when all members meet at the
General Hospital for a day of
sewing. Kathy Scott and Lucy
Miller will be hostesses.
The Spring Rally will be May 28
at the York Fairgrounds.
The society is planning to tour
the state capitol and governor’s
mansion June 10.
The next meeting will be May 27
at the home of Mrs. Lynn Smocker,
3419 Harvest Drive, Gordenville.
Gerry Buckwalter was co-hostess.
Irma Esbenshade led devotions.
Lucille Buckwalter conducted the
business meeting.
Members will visit Longwood
Gardens May 22. They will leave
from the Lancaster Shopping
Center at 10 a.m.
Lancaster
Society 28
Lancaster Society 28 met April
24 at the home of Dorothy Welk.
Velma Hess was co-hostess.
Thelma Hess conducted the
business meeting and Evelyn Hess
was in charge of devotions.
Members voted to give $75 to the
American Red Cross as the 1986
county project. The group will also
give $2O to Lancaster County dairy
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princess Janae Martin. “Decorating with Eggs” by Pegg]
Brenda Book received a pin for Wissler.
perfect attendance in 1985. The next meeting will be belt
Program for the evening was May 22 at the home of RhodaNolt.
Berks Society 4 held its April
meeting at the home of Mrs. Jean
Waldo. The “backwards” meeting
began with a program called, “Are
You Superstitious? ’ ’
Members plan to attend the
multi-service volunteer dinner and
the Berks Heim volunteer dinner.
The group will also attend the
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Berks Society 4
Spring Rally this month.
Members will be busy baking fo
a yard and bake sale to held i
June and for the shoo-fly sale at th
Reading Fair in September.
The group sent a donation t
Multi-Service. The May meetm
will be held at the home of Mr:
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