822-Lancastar Farming, Saturday, June 28,1986 IL*" cTa/tw Lancaster Society 25 Lancaster Society 25 met at the Brethren Village, Lititz Pike, June 14. Mrs. Doric Weik, representing the American Automobile Association, talked about pedestrian safety and showed the film “Things Aren’t What They Used To Be.” The discussion focused on senior pedestrian problems. Beatrice Newswanger received a letter of thanks for her hours of help with the American Heart Lancaster Society 34 Lancaster Society 34 met bond and a plaque in FFA from the recently at the home of Carol Groff society at the awards assembly, with Deb Mellinger as co-hostess. The next meeting will be at the Members held a pound auction in home of Cathy Smith with Melody which the highest bid was $4.50 for Krantz as co-hostess. The program a box of goodies. will focus on car care. Kelli Miller of Solanco received a Berks Society 6 Members of Berks Society 6 met recently in the home of Mrs. Mary Youse, Oley. Each member brought a covered dish using dairy products for the evening meal. Prizes of butter and cheese were awarded to Mrs. David Bauer, Mrs. Steve Fisher, Mrs. William Mest and Mrs. Paul Youse for using three or more dairy products Berks Society 5 Members of Berks Society 5 toured the solar home of Bev and Bruce Hardy, Womelsdorf, June Id Following the tour, the mem bers traveled to the home of Mrs. Carol Mqyer, Bernville, for their business meeting. Society president Carolyn Feeg announced that the State Project this year is crafts made using Pennsylvania products and the State Youth Project is miniature forms of crafts using Pennsylvania Berks Society 11 The Berks County Society of recently at the home of Jean Erb Farm Women Group 11 met with seven members in at- Association. Members have helped 54 hours since March. They have made 102 pads and 10 suppers for the Cancer Society The group will give a donation to the dairy princess program. Society 25 will be hosted by Society 28 June 26 at the Farm and Home Center. The group wiU not meet in July. The August meeting will be held at Kunzler and Co., Lancaster, for the program “Goodness is in the Making.” in their dish. Clarinda Leatherman, alternate dairy princess, was the guest speaker. She demonstrated dairy recipes and talked on nutrition. The group is planning a trip to Hershey Park in July for members and family. The next meeting will be July 15 in the home of Mrs. William Koch, Fleetwood. products. All group entries should be brought to the Aug. 12 meeting. The next meeting will be a family picnic held at the home of Mrs. Rhea Schoener, R 1 Womelsdorf, on Sunday, July 6 at noon. An enjoyable day of eating, games and fellowship is planned. Members are asked to bring a covered dish and beverage. Hot dogs, sauerkraut and paper products will be provided by the Food Committee. tendance. A youth program featuring a tour of the Harold Myer Dairy Farm was held the same evening. Husbands and children were in vited. Wendy Lingle, president, con ducted the business meeting. A bingo game will be held on November 13 at Berks Heim. The next meeting will be a Safety meeting on June 23. York Society 7 The June meeting of York Society 7, a covered dish supper, was held at the United Church of Christ in Starview. Thank you notes were read from Pleasant Acres for the pads and books. Birthdays were celebrated by Society members Nancy Emswiler, Velma Kohr and Florella Baney and three guests. The group was entertained by the Gloryland Singers. The next meeting will be July 9 at 6 p.m. at Rocky Ridge park. Members should bring a box lunch. Drinks and desserts will be fur nished by the committee. Lebanon Society 20 Lebanon Society 20 met recently at the home of Pattie Maulfair. YOU NEED A FENCE?? A & J Fencing. All kinds of fence. Specializing in high-tensil fence. 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Congratulations were meeting and Ellen Ream became a extended to Pat Ziegler, whose member. daughter, Ann, received a A silent auction was held and a scholarship from the Lebanon variety of items were sold. County Farm Women. Five members will help at the The next meeting will be a snow cone booth at the 4-H Fair on family picnic at Levitz Park. Saturday, June 28 Monday, June 30 Lancaster Society 5 meets for a Lancaster Societyl meets at 6:30 safety nroeram P- m - for a famd y P lcmc - Brm B hJSS? Sy 4 entertains one hot and one cold dish, Society 1 and county officers at utensils and lawn chairs. Coming *«** » “5? “ ? Uo Roses » P-m. for miniature golfing at Lancaster Society 8 meets for a the Strasburg Village Green Sunday, June 29 _ . 12:30 p.m. for a family picnic. *££ Business meeting at 11 a.m., covered dish at noon. Lancaster Society 17 meets. 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