Lancaster Society 6 , » c . . n . T _ program. She demonstrated how to Uncaster Scnnety 6 met June 7 omeletS) serving them as atthehomeofßhodaStoltzfus. dessert Uncaster County Poultry Queen next meetin wiU heW Stephanie Yost presented the July 19 at Mt. Gretna. Lancaster Society 11 Members of Farm Women given on the Spring Rally. Society 11 met recently at the Nancy Lefever, postmaster at home of Margaret Swarr. Kirkwood, and a member of Devotions were conducted by Society 15 presented an in- Grace Ann Chase. formative and interesting speech Roll call was answered by the 16 entitled “Postal Potpourri, members in attendance by giving a A picnic at Hoffnagle Park, recollection of a popular song from Quarryville, will be held on June their youth. A business meeting 26. Guests will be county officers was conducted and a report was and Society 8. IANK PRESENTS ING 10th ong Celebration Grand Opening Celebration Saturday, August 9th (Rain date: August 16th) Our staff will be offering courtesy tours & lemonade . . . plus . . . A FULL DAY OF FUN, FOOD & ENTERTAINMENT 9 1130 a.m.-LOO p.m. BAR-B-Q CHICKEN BOX LUNCH “Olde Time Prices” plus ... for your entertainment from 12 Noon to LOO p.m. The unique harmonizing of a | bygone era with a .. . ( BARBERSHOP QUARTET An Antique Clothing Fashion Show This remarkable show brings to life the beauty, design & , grace of fashions from the 1890’s through the Roar- /1 ing ’2o’s. Visitors will learn how to care for and preserve period clothing for their own enjoyment 1:00-2:00 p.m. . Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 28,1986-821 Lancaster Society 14 Lancaster Society 14 met June 11 children and Youth Ministries for at the home of Mrs. Christian inner city youth, are reaching Landis with co-hostesses Gladys many needy people in Lancaster Esbenshade, Mary Louise Landis city. He also explained their and Ada Rohrer. recycling program of glass, paper and aluminum. Society members will visit Conestoga View June 26 from 2 to 3 p.m. The July 10 meeting will be a picnic at 6;30 p.m. at the Tinney Paviliion, Strasburg. Lancaster Society 19 Lancaster Society 19 recently Lancaster County Dairy Prin met at Willow Valley Manor with cess Janae Martin, gave a slide Virginia Root as hostess. presentation on osteoporosis and Steven Rohrbaugh, director of the youth division of Water Street Rescue Mission, told how the mission, through the Men’s Ministries to transients, the Family Ministries to women and / A- li / "ICE CREAM SOCIAL” Courtesy of Farmers First Bank for your entertainment from 3:00-4:00 p.m. A Musical Treat The timeless lilting melodies of a violin and flute duet. DRAWINGS FOR WINNERS The “Round-the-Clock” winner of a VCR! The “New Accounts” winner of trips! The “Free” drawing winners of hand crafted items on display. Participants need not be present to win LOBBY & LENDING DRIVE-IN Beginning June 30, 1986 . MEMBER FOIC (pfje f*°f* c&Voet 2:00-4:00 p.m. Olde Fashioned plus 4:30 p.m OFFICE HOURS WED TUE MON 9-3 9-3 9-3 9-6 9-6 9-6 Manager, Glenn M. Snavely spoke about nutrition. The group also toured the facilities at the manor. The next meeting is a chicken barbecue at the Landis cabin in Perry County July 13. York Society 26 Members of York Society 26 met in June at the home of Dot Wilt. The York County picnic will be held July 23 at the 4-H Club in Bair. The yearly safety meeting was held before the social hour. The next regular meeting will be at the home of Reba Wise, York Haven Road. M FRI SAT THU 9-7 9-6 9-7 9-12 9-6 [MBOK
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