Berks Society 1 Berks County Society of Farm Women Group 1 was pleased to be host to the Berks County Alternate Dairy Princess at the group’s April meeting. Jennifer Davis, Berks County Alternate Dairy Princess, entertained with a skit and also spoke about the various dairy products which are available to consumers. Seventeen members were in attendance at the meeting, which Berks Society 6 Members of the Berks County Society of Farm Women Group #6 held their March meeting in the home of Barbara Kelchner Oley. They answer to the roll call ques tion of “Did you plan your garden yet?” Three members will be helping at Berks Heim Bingo, April 6. 6 AND 12 VOLT BATTERY TESTE Shows battery condition, provides load capai test, starter motor condition and full chari system analysis Chrome plated steel case with large, east read meter, heavy duty insulated battery clai and surface protecting rubber feet. PEQUEA BATTERIES 1038 - North Ronks Rd., Ronks, PA 17572 717-687-0880 was held at the Reading home of Esther Bemdt. At this meeting, the group made its final plans to attend the annual Pennsylvania Farm Women’s Spring Rally to be held May 23 at Dickinson Col lege, Carlisle. The May meeting of Group 1 will be held May 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Dorothea Bock, Douglassville. Donations were made to the Oley Valley High School for the Outstanding Senior in home ec. and vo-ag. After the meeting Joyce Mast read a poem and had games for the members to play. The next meeting will be held at the home of Naomi Mast, Oley. Loncaster Society 18 On Saturday, April 22, the meeting of the Lancaster Society of Farm Women #lB was hosted by Mrs. Pat Lueck in the Grand view United Methodist Church. Mrs. Warren Weaver was in charge of devotions. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Shepherdson, as vice president, chaired the meeting. Dennis Lueck spoke of his living £nd studying in Sweden—a part of his three year travels in Europe. Excellent slides gave us many views of the everyday life in Swe den. Dennis was home from the Lancaster Thursday, April 6, Lancaster Farm Women Society #2O enter tained Societies IS, 26 and the County officers at the Memorial United Methodist Church in Quar ryville to a covered dish luncheon. There were 46 in attendance and for the Roll Call each told where they plan to vacation in 1995. Pastor Price asked the blessing before the meal and the scripture was read by Verna Hess, taken from Psalm 24. A poem was read by Jean Ressel, which had been written by Sadie Greenleaf. Following the bountiful meal the president, Nancy Axe, presided at the business meeting. The Sun- Quick N’ COLLEGE VILLI; Co*.) —Trim the fat from (Montgomery your cooking, and Hlanco CONCRETE iKALLS WE DO SCB WORE ■ ALL TYPES OF POURED WALLS • Retaining Walla • Bunker Siloa • Manure Pita (circular or rectangular) • Slatted Floor Deep Pita • Footer* • Flatwork CONTACT: STEVE PETERSHEIM, JR. P.O. Box 256, Blrd-ln-Hand, PA 17505 717-291-4585 • (FAX) 717-291-4686 state of Oregon to design and plant two small memorial gardens in front of the church, in memory of our dear friend Arnold Lueck and the second, a planting to honor his mother and die wife of the late Arnold Lueck, long employed at the Farm and Home Center. Light refreshements enhanced this springtime meeting. The ladies were dismissed after sing ing their theme song, “Brighten the Comer Where You Are.” A bus trip to Gettysburg is planned for May IS. To make reservations call (717) 464-4123. Society 20 shine Committee reported five cards sent and one bouquet. It was voted to give $lOO to a family who were victims of a fire and on April 30 there will be a bake sale to save the Star Bam. Anyone contribut ing should have their items to Nan cy on the 29th. It was stated that Society #l2 will disband. For the program Kay Graybill had a Seeing Eye dog and explained how they train the dogs so they can guide the blind. The meeting closed by singing “Brighten the Comer.” In May the Society #2O will go to the Wax Museum followed by lunch at the Family Style Restaurant. Easy Low-Fat Cooking Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 29, 1995-817 Berks Society 4 Easter egg tray favors for Meals on Wheels were made by Berks County Society of Farm Women Group #4 at the April meeting in the home of President Virginia Taylor in Hereford. A monetary donation was made to Boyertown Multi-Service spring membership drive. Members were reminded of the Berks Heim Volunteer Dinner to be held on April 26 in the Annex and the spring rally on May 23 at Dickinson College in Carlisle. The next meeting on May 2 will be at the home of Feme Kulp, Boyertown. Lebanon Society 20 Lebanon County Farm Women Group #2O entertained Group #1 at the Ono Fire Hall. Elaine Shuey read devotions followed by the Lord's Prayer and salute to the flag. Mr. Orsini from Hummelstown showed very interesting slides on trolley cars. Games were enjoyed by everyone. A short business meeting was held. The County Convention will be October 11. The group is invited to Dauphin Society’s SOth Anniver sary on April 29. The next meeting will be held at the home of Roberta B ashore. yourselves, by learning basic low-fat cooking methods. Food samples and recipes will be available on Wednesday, May 31, from 7-9 p.m. at the 4-H Center, Route 113, Creamery, in the Maple Room, at a cost of $3 per person. Checks are pay able to Montgomery County Cooperative Extension. Registration is neces sary by May 24 (include name, address, phone number and check). Mail your checks to Marcia Woodward, Montgomery County Cooperative Extension, 1015 Bridge Road, Suite H, Collegeville, PA 19426. Any questions, please call (610) 489-4315.