iter Fannins, Saturday, June 14,1986 Lancaster Society 5 Members of Lancaster Society 5 museum a $2O donation, met at the “Country Table” May 31 Helen Kulp and Emma Weaver for dessert and a program by Mr. were hostesses, and Mrs. John Glass, who showed Members) will next meet June 28 pictures of the beginning of the at the home of Edith Longnecker. Landis Valley Museum. The program is a safety awareness The Society voted to give the talk. Lancaster Society 14 Lancaster Society 14 met at the Farm and Home Center May 14. County officers and members of Society 11 were guests. Hostesses wdre Eleanor Drennon, Serena Gfoff, Elizabeth Herr, Martha Herr, Ethel Landis and Marina Row. County secretary Judy Greenleaf gave a legislative report. Mrs. William Althouse of Manheim gave a presentation on Green Valley Society 26 Green Valley Society 26 bUS Wp celebrated its 20th anniversary at wS be at the Demy. M..M m m. 30 during its May meeting. Road.Etters. jWartin Concrete Subsidiary of Martin Paving, Inc. CONCRETE MIXED AT JOB SITE METERED DELIVERY PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU USE I No Waste - We Mix Any Amount You Need Mixes Can Be Changed Right On The Job Mon. Thru Sat. Ephrata; (717) 733-7915 Delivery Lititz: (717) 626-2494 P.O. Box 446 Lebanon: (717) 272-7541 Ephrata, PA “Gloria’s Treasured Friends,” which included a display of many of her dolls. She talked about her hobby, places where she pur chased her dolls and the costs involved. “The Triple Trio” sang a hymn medley and selections from musicals. The next meeting will be held June 11 at the home of Esther Landis at noon. The group will visit Conestoga View with Society 15 on June 19. Lancaster Society 28 Lancaster Society 28 held its May meeting at the home of Ehoda Nolt. Lois Kalb was co-hostess. President Thelma Hess con ducted the business meeting. Norma Forry was in charge of devotions. Program for the evening was home decorating with Gerry Gwinn from Bareville Furniture. The next meeting will be June 26 at the Farm and Home Center when the Society will entertain Society 25. NORTHAMPTON FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION TATAMY, PA ★ FEED. SEED, CHEMICALS ★ LIME AND FERTILIZER CUSTOM APPLICATION TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS SIMPLICITY LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT EASTON 215-258*2871 HOLD IT For little more than the cost of an ordinary garage, you can enjoy the organized, uncluttered life that goes with a Red Rose utility building. Name - RED Address / rose r.- BUILDING SYSTEMS Berks Society 1 Berks Society 1 recently held a bingo party at Berks Heim, dinner meeting at the Pleasant- Graduation gifts were awarded ville Diner to commemorate its to Sharon and Karen Howard, twin 46th anniversary. * daughters of one of the-members. President Lillian Hetrick con- The next meeting will be at the ducted the business meeting, home of Mrs. Donna Haas on June Members discussed the recent 11. Berks Society 6 met recently at the home of Mrs. Sam Mast, R 1 Oley. Speaker was Mary Ann Raudibaugh, a travel agent from Boscov’s. Twelve members attended the Spring Rally at the York County Fairgrounds May 27th. value and want to protect cars, trucks, vans, motor homes, boats, etc —with lots of space left over for a workshop or hobby area, if you want one It's a won derful way of life Why settle for anything less? Especially right now, at Red Rose special Spring prices CALL COLLECT OR MAIL COUPON FOR MORE INFORMATION (717) 738-4248 Mail To PO Box 56 • Ephrafa, PA 17533 lf Berks Society 6 The group gave a donation to a family in the area who lost their home in a fire. The next meeting will be June 17 at 7:45 p.m. in the home of Mary Youse, R 2 Oley. Members are asked to bring a covered dish using a dairy product. State gs lue