Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 22, 1957, Image 12

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    12—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 22, 1957
Farm Women’s Society News
Family Supper
At Bart Planned
By Society 16
A covered dish family supper president, Mrs Floyd Reinhait,
and Christmas Party will be held iccoiding secretaiy, Mrs Lillian
Dec. 11 at Bart Fire Hall by Hanna: and corresponding sec-
Society 16. Plans for the event re tary, Mrs Jean Pownall
were made at a meeting held was re p o rtad that an apron
Nov 13 at the home of Mis Ber- .
nard Pownall. Christiana 1 sale 1,13(16 d nJce sum for the
Co-hostess was Mrs Lillian treasury.
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See Your Local Hoffman Agent or
Phone Landisville TW 8-3421
A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS, INC, Landisville, Pa.
Hanna
Tne soc ety heard the report
of the nominating committee for
office s for the coming >ear
They are President, Mis L.vi
Groff, first vice president, Mrs
Ralph Harnish, second vice
Farm Women 22
Hostesses
To Societv 23
Society of Farm Women 22
met at the home of Mrs Habe t
Wittenburg, Slrasburg Pike, Nov
12 Guests were members., of
Society 23
Mrs Robert P Pick ot East
Roseville Road, Lancaster, gave
a talk on flower arrangement of
dned and fresh flowers
The Society donated S 5 to the
tuberculosis society and $lO to
support delegates to the national
4-H Club Congress
The next meeting will be a'
the home of Mrs Cloyd Wenger
on Dec 10 It will be a Christmas
Party
Farm Women 14
Install Officers;
Plan Party
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Society of Farm Women 14
met Nov 13 at the home of Mrs
Merle LeFever, R 1 Ronks with
Mrs Ross Leaman and Mis
Willis Leaman as co-ho'stesses
Plans were made for the
Christmas party to be held Dec
12 at Sliasburg Fire Hall -
New officers for 1958 were in
stalled by Mis Melvin Stoltzfus.
They are President, Mrs Clar
ence Herr, vice president, Mrs
Arthur Groff, second vice presi
dent, Mrs Clarence Groff, secre
tary, Mrs Paul Longenecker, and
treasurer, Mrs Charles Leaman
The society presented the
president, Mrs Walter Hunmel
reich, a gift pen and pencil set
as a token of appreciation for
her services
Mrs Heibert Grau sang two
selections and Mrs Nissley Ro
hrer gave a demonstration on
making Christmas decorations
Society 12
Nets $21.40 •
From Auction
Society of Farm Women 12
met at the home of Mrs Wilbur
Snnton, New Danville, with Mrs
George Kneisley as co-hostess on
Nov 16 Twenty six membexs and
one visitor n ere present Roll
call was answered by members
giving their pet superstitions
The president, Mrs Lester Sig
man, conducted the business
meeting Contributions of $lO to
Muscular Dysaophy and $5 to
the Bible Society weie made An
auction of articles brought by
membeis resulted in a profit of
$2l 40
The next meeting will be a
Christmas Party 'at the home of
Mis Henry Elsen, Highville, R 2
Conestoga, on Dec 21 Members
should bring fruit juice for
Heart Haven
Mrs Lester Sigman was re
jected pres'den*, Mrs. Henry
Elsen was elected first
dent and Mis Willis Click, se
cond vice-president
Christmas Ideas
Meeting Theme
Of Society 8
“Christmas Ideas and Decora
tions” was the theme of the
meeting held at the home of
Mrs John Keener, Elizabeth
town, by Society 8. Mrs Bruce
Greiner, Mt Joy, presented the
program
Co hostess wi'h Mrs. Keene’ -
were Mis Abner Risser, who led
the group in devc'ions, Mrs Ben
jamin Keener and Mrs Paul Wit
man.
During the business session
conducted hv the president, Mrs
Robert F Eshleman, the Society
voted to contribute $lO to the
Muscular proj°'*t.
On Tuesday Nov 19. the
group met at the home of Mrs.
David Witmer to prepare cancer
dressings for Lancaster General
Hosmtal
Brief reports of the County
Convention and the trm to the
Pennsylvania State Industrial
School were given
The next meeting will he held
Dec 7at the home oi Mrs
Henry Musser New officers will
be installed at this meeting
Sbclety 3 Elects Two delegates
To State Convention in January
Mrs Clarence Stauffer and
Mrs Vera Binkley were elected
as delegates to the state Farm
Womens Convention to be held
in Harrisburg- in January by So
ciety 3 at a meeting held Satur
day at the home of Mrs. Harry
Palm, Ephrata
Speaker at the program was
the Rev, C. Nevm Stamm, pas v or
of the Muddy Creek United
Church of Christ He spoke on
Living Together He has just re
turned from Europe, having sail
ed with a shipload of heifers dis
tributed by Heifer Project, Inc
A report was given of the tnp
taken by the Society to Williams
buig and Jamestown. Thirty
four members and friends made
the trip.
Mrs Elam Shelly reported that
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she, with Mis Robert Hollinger,
Mrs El van Fogleman and Mrs.
Harold Stuber, assisted in pre
paring Christmas seals lor mail
ing
Mrs. Harold Try and M"s Ro
bertHackman reported on distri
buting tuberculosis literature
and materials to the schools and
industries in the Akron, Ephrata,
and Denver area
The following contributions
were made during the business
meeting, Musculai Dystrophy
fund, $25, 4-H Club Congress ex
pences, $25, and tuberculosis
drive, $5
The December meeting will be
held Dec 21 in the Mt Airy
Chapel Mrs Gilbert Paul will be
hostess.
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