Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, June 27, 1987, Image 56

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    Blfr-iancastar Farming, Saturday, June 27,1987
Lancaster
Members of Lancaster Society 14 there help themselves,
traveled to the Self Help Crafts After a short tour of the gift shop,
Center in Ephrata on Wednesday, members lunched at the Tea
June 10. A volunteer there talked Room, where they selected food
about the center’s history, from from a menu featuring the foods of
the vision of one woman who sold Israel. Each week their menu
crafts from her home in the late features food from a different
1940’s to a greatly expanded country.
program.
Self Help Crafts Gift Shop im- A business meeting followed and
ports traditional handcrafts from reports were given. The group
over 30 developing countries as a plans to visit Longwood Gardens
means of helping needy people July 30.
Lancaster Society 19
Members of Lancaster Society 19 f° r the Lancaster County Poultry
met at the Hempfield Church of the Queen contest.
Brethren June 13 for a 12:30 lun- Pianist Anna Mary Herr and
cheon. The group entertained soloist Sandra Kleckner from
Lancaster County officers and Landisville provided the en-
Society 17. tertainment for the meeting. They
President Grace Landis led the presented “A Musical Package” of
meeting and Opal Ruhl read poetry a variety of classical music,
by Helen Steiner Rice, scripture nostalgic love songs (because June
and prayer. is the month of brides), hymns and
Miriam Weaver was presented “God Bless America.”
with a Farm Women 80-year pin. Th e family picnic is planned for
Members also approved a donation July 12 at Herr Park, Landisville.
Berks Group 5
Members of Berks Group 5 met reported on the state and county
June 9at the home of Mrs. Mary board meetings she attended
Keeler, Womelsdorf. Eighteen recently. Alberta Keener and
members responded to roll call by Freida Keepley also reported on
sharing their wedding pictures the Volunteer Recognition Dinner
with other group members. they attended at Berks Heim April
Stenciling was the program for 23.
the evening with guest speaker Members discussed plans for the
Mrs. Betsy Desrosiers from the upcoming anniversary party for
Yam and Needlecraft Factory Group 2 later this month. Nineteen
Outlet in Womelsdorf. Each members plan to attend and help
member stenciled a picture of with the celebration,
their choice and framed it in a Members are reminded of
hoop.
President Carol Stoudt con
ducted the business meeting. She
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Society 14
Family Night, scheduled for July
16 at Kauffman’s BBQ Ranch at 7
p.m.
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Lancaster Society 34 met June 15 Poultry Queen Association and
at the home of Debbie Zug. Denise county projects, the Water Street
Young was co-hostess. Rescue Mission and Make A Wish.
Mrs. Ruth Anne Wheatley from For the next meeting, scheduled
Craft Supply of Oxford demon- for July 20, members will play
strated tin punch; all members miniature golf at Strasburg and go
made a pie pan. to the Strasburg creamery. The
The group made donations to the group will meet at 7 p.m.
Eleven members of Berks Group 35th anniversary celebration of
6 traveled to the home of Mrs. Jake Group 2 June 23 at the Bethel
Hartz, R 1 Morgantown, for their Community Center.
June meeting. The Hartz family Oley Valley seniors receiving the
moved from the Oley area less Farm Women awards were
than a year ago. Fan has kept her Theresa O’Mara, home
membership in the group and economics; and Melissa Spayd,
attends most of its functions. FFA -
The group will hold its family The group made a donation to
picnic June 28 at 12:30 p.m. at the the Wellness Center at St. Joseph’s
home of Mrs. Nora Schweitzer, Hospital.
Limekiln. A food and a game The next meeting will be held
committee were appointed. Diane 31 at 8 p.m. at the home of
Mest will be the lifeguard. Mrs. Randall Hetrick. R 2 Oley.
Several members attended the Hie program will be a discussion
•1.
_ x “ a y- - Lancaster Society 27 meets at Mt.
Lancaster Society 4 meets at St. j 0 y United Methodist Church at
rh Ul t V* nite ? n Met t hodist 7 p.m. to entertain daughters
nr or^ 1 i or 3 and granddaughters,
program by Elizabeth Swope,
Lancaster County poultry
queen.
Tuesday, June 30 Lancaster Society 20 family
Lancaster Society 2 bus trip to outing, Hastings Cottage,
Kutztown Folk Festival. Bus Crystal Manor. Business
leaves E. High Street church meeting, 11 a.m., covered dish,
parking lot at 8 a.m. and noon,
returns at 6:30 p.m.
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Lancaster Society 34
Berks Group 6
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Thursday, July 2
UNE SPECIAL
KUBOTA B-7200 DT 4WD
3 Cyl., 17 H.P. w/Standard PTO,
3 Pt. Hitch
$8,400 List Price
-$2,050.... LESS KELLER BROS. DISCOUNT
$6,350
400.... LESS CASH REBATE
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It ha 1 - an efliueni fhree-cslinder 17-horsepower diesel engine
So all !• inds oi unlin chores art ed‘ bom front loading to garden
tilling and e\en nurse r\ work
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on the instrument panel, gauges to
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Cumberland
Society 3
Fifteen members of Cumberland
Group 3 met June 10 at the home of
Lois Foltz.
President Janet Horn led
devotions by reading St. John,
chapter 1, verses 1 to 12.
During the business meeting,
members discussed items from the
June County Board meeting and
made plans for the Shippensburg
Fair, where the group has a food
stand.
On June 17th, the group sur
prised Mary Henry, a charter
member, with birthday cake and
ice cream, as she celebrated her
87th birthday. The group traveled
to Allenberry June 6 for lunch and
a play.
Kutztown FFA
Elects Offieers
Troy Seidel, the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Seidel of R 1 Kutztown,
was recently elected president of
the Kutztown FFA Chapter. Troy
will be a senior in the fall.
Other officers elected for the
1987-88 school year include vice
president, Brian Blatt of R 3
Kutztown; secretary, Dennis
Cooper of R 1 Lenhartsville;
treasurer, Robert Adam of R 3
Kutztown; reporter, Timothy
Tothero of R 1 Kutztown; sentinel,
Joshua Faust of R 1 Kempton; and
chaplain, Dean Deturk of R 3
Kutztown.
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