Page 8 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Farm Womens’ Society Easter meeting by Pauline E. Miller Farm Women's Society #8 met at the home of Mrs. Eloise Rentzell, Bainbridge R#1, on April 17th at 2 p.m. Twenty one members and two visitors attended. Mrs. Grace Bixler, President was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Anna Risser had de- votional time and read scripture relating to Easter. The minutes were read by Mary Grace Martin, Secret- ary. ‘Members mentioned vacation trips which they found interesting as Roll Call response was given. The main feature of the afternoon was an interesting slide presentation by Kath. ryn Erb and Arline Witman. These pictures were taken as they enjoyed a previous trip to Alaska, sponsored by the Farm Women. Numer- ous artifacts were shown which they brought with them. The Ways and Means Committee announced that this Society is planning to have a food booth at the farm sale of Elizabeth Guthridge , Marietta R#1, on May 3rd at 6 p.m. Donation will be made to Deborah Hiestand who plans to help with an airstrip project in Brazil. There is some space on the bus going to the Spring Rally at Gettysburg on May 12th. There are no more luncheon tickets available. The St. Joseph’s Hospital Mobile Unit is the County Project. Refreshments were served by hostesses Eloise Rentzell, Hettie Ginder, Vera Frey, Anna Risser, and Ada Kraybill. The next meeting will be held May 15th at 2 p.m., in the Lutheran Church, May- town. April 21, 1976 Photo shows DARE reading program winners at Seiler Elementary School. From left to right are; front row Hall of Fame winners Jenny Applegate ifrom Mrs. Pierce’s 3rd grade), Kris Mengle, Scott Berrier, Denise Gaudlip, Matthew Blasick, Beth Brown, Sharon Nissley (all from Mrs. Baley’s 1st grade) and Nadine Berrier (from Mrs. Geyer’s 4th grade); middle row - Avid Readers Club winners Heather Dunmeyer, Stephanie Ricedorf (from o Photo shows award winners in Riverview’s DARE reading program. Left to right, are Hall of Fame winners Jennifer Swank and Teddy Martin (Mrs. Goodall’s 6th grade), Jeff Oberholtzer and Joanna Hedgepeth (Mrs. Clemens’ 2nd grade). In the middle row from left to right, are Billy Farmer, Christine Garber, Melissa Sauder, and Susan Buchanan (Mrs. Clemens’ 2nd grade). In the back row, from left to right, are Heidi Mrs. Baley’s 1st grade), Glenn Maxwell (Mrs. Geyer’s class); back row - Readers Club award winners Angela Atkins, Angela Calaman, Patti Geesey, Ben Kling, Kent Mummau, Steve Yingst, Amy McKain (all from Mrs. Baley’s 1st grade) Beth Reymer, Karissa Markley, Lori Gallagher, Yvonne Waltz (all from Mrs. Smeltz’s 2nd grade), Dolly Valle (from Mrs. McDonald’s 3rd grade), and Emmy Zuck (from Miss Rice’s Sth grade). PFALTZGRAFF POTTERY gift items ANTIQUES & NOSTALGIA 139 East Market Street MARIETTA 426-1458 Fri.2-9 pm | Sat. & Sun. 1.5 pm Banta, Michele Fogelsanger, Brian Schuler, Melissa Valle, Lori Barton, and Sherry Noll. They are winners of the Avid Reader’s Club award from Mrs. Clemens’ 2nd grade. SPRING IS PICTURE TIME! die eid . photo needs. 44 North Market Street) Elizabethtown, PA Phone 367-1322 WALLPAPER VINYLS & PREPASTED 10% OFF MURPHY'S PAINT STORE AND COLUMBIA FACTORY OUTLET SAVE ON BEDSPREADS & DRAPES Turn South on Oswego Drive. Phone 684-6341. 25% OFF OPEN DAILY 9:00 AM. To 6:00 P.M. FRL Til 9:00 LINCOLN HIWAY 2 Mile East of Columbia. | Arbus Builders presents «aeENO Down Payment some Crusader Il Three bedrooms, one bath, kitchen, dining area and livingroom with a spacious full basement on 1/4 acre lot of your choice with public water and sewer for under$28 000 | Call Arbus Builders 426-2243 for details | PORSCHE A NEW IMAGE AND DRIVE YOURSELF WILD WITH ONE OF LIFE’S EXTRA PLEASURES. IT’S THE PRACTICAL WAY OF DRIVING IN LUXURY WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF CAPITAL INVESTMENT. 1760 MANHEIM PIKE LANCASTER PHONE 569-5353 posite Erb’s Market