Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 17, 1968, Image 16

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    16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 17,1968
• Form Women An Buctton rf dlshas was
D „„ 0 I c'i with Mrs. Verna Hess as the
(Co t* t ® auctioneer. Valentine gifts were
be returned to Mrs. John Frantz, gj ven to secret Sisters.
Christiana Rl, by March 16. The next meeting will be on
Selecting a county project was March 9 a t the home of Mrs.
tabled until April, Thirty-six vol- Low, Manheim R 2 The program
unteers'Will assist as waitresses Wl jj he centered around “Safe
for the Heart Haven Bazaar. ty ..
SOCIETY 2 SOCIETY 19
Society of Farm Women 2 met Society of Farm Women #l9
at the home of Mrs Vi arren met at the home of Mr. Arthur
Kline, Fruitville Pike Mrs. Eva LandlSi 310 0 Clover Court. Lan-
Keener was co-hostess. caster for a dessert meeting.
Mrs. Ronald Gordley led devo- Mrs. Leroy Sweigart served as
tions. Members brought cookies co-hostess. Mrs. Ann Kroehler,
for Heart Haven and the Society R eadin g Consultant, Reading
made a cash donation to the As- Qjnic, East Petersburg gave a
sociation. very informative talk on her
Mrs. Earl Petticoffer conduct- wor i< Mrs. Henry H Tennis,
ed the meeting Mrs Fred Hahn utitz Rl, was initiated as a new
and Mrs. Ronald Gordley were member. State Convention re
appointed to arrange a bus trip p or t s were given by Mrs Arthur
for the group on April 18. Landis, Mrs Daniel Rohrer and
Mrs. Andrew Low was appoint- Mrs Harry Mumtna. They voted
ed to accept names of prospec- t 0 SU p por t the additional amount
tive members. Mrs. Alvin Gray- for the state Farra Women
bill, delegate to the State Con- Scholarship Fund, and also vot
vention, gave a report Mrs. ed (- 0 f avor continued support of
Petticoffer reported on the R,\- the Farm & Home Center as the
ecutive Board meeting. County project. The group will
A film, "The Other City" was sew at the Lancaster General
shown by the Cancer Society Hospital on Tues. leb 13 from
T“flt your service” witft
I Key service Re. 20
We’re
old hands
at helping
young
homemakers.
Whether you’re doing it yourself or having
it done, when it’s time for making home im
provements, nothing gets things done like
cash. It commands respect. People like to
do business with a person who has the cash
to get things done. If you're thinking of re
modeling, repairing or improving your prop
erty, we, at the Key Bank, will be more than
glad to help. Why not give us a call about our
Key Service No. 20 Home Improvement
Loans. You might be surprised how easy it
is to get the money you need.
Lancaster COUIMTY FARMERS national
Uncwter * Quarryville ’ Mount Joy * Christiana • Columbia
Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Our next
meeting will be held on March
1 at Embreeville State Hospital,
where we will entertain the pa
tients. Program Committee for
this event are Mrs. John Ruhl
and Mrs. Earl Stauffer. The
Food Committee is Mrs Ken
neth Warfel, Mrs. Robert White,
Mrs. Lloyd Hollinger and Mrs.
Gerald Noll. We will have a food
stand at Mrs. Esther Noll’s
Farm Sale on March 23. A rum
mage sale will be held at the
Malta Temple on April 4 and 5.
A sweet and plant auction con
cluded the meeting
Mrs. Wallace Fisher, Lancas
ter, reviewed the book “At
Ease” by Dwight D Eisenhow
er at Tuesday’s meeting of So
ciety of Farm Women 22 held at
the home of Mrs. Harold Ranck,
Hans Herr Road Mrs Harold
Rudy was co-hostess and.led de
votions. Mrs Paul Miller was
in charge.
Husbands will be guests at a
hockey game at Hershey Arena
on Feb 24 A bus trip to the
Philadelphia Flower Show on
March 12 will take the place of
the March meeting A limited
number of reservations are
SOCIETY 22
available from' treasurer,*’Mrs.
Henry Hesk, 1515'Batt AVe.V Wil
low Street. ' '■ r ;
Reports from delegates to’ the
49th annual convention of State
Farm Women were presented
by Mrs. Harold, Zook-and Mrs.
Lloyd Herr. . ' ” '
The next meeting will take
place on April ,9 at the honj.ecof
Mrs. Kenneth Funk, 1101 Be&ver
Valley Pike. _
SOCIETY 6
Society of Farm Women 6«met
recently at the Ehzabefhtown
Branch of the Harrisburg Na
tional Bank, with Mrs. Martha
Eshelman, president,.presiding.
• Devotions were led by- Mrs
Lester Breneman.
Mrs John Gerber sang a solo,
accompanied by her daughter,
Nancy Beth
Delegates Mrs. Breneman and
Mrs Esther Frey gave reports
of the State Convention in Har
risburg.
The Society voted to give $2O
to the Heart Fund
Fred Ritts showed slides of his
travels through approximately
75 countries.
Co-hostesses were Mrs. Elmer
Gantz, Mrs. Irvin Holtsberg and
Mrs Mary Minmch.
The next meeting %
in' March at' the ‘home of- >^srrcf j' j
Susan Brill, 32 W. High St.,_ jfilfz
abethtown. -
SOCIETY 10
Society of Farm Woinen. ,10
met at the home of Mrs. ;;j ]
Sloat, 116 Charles Rd , Lancas-—. —
ter. Co-hostess .was Mrs. Clay -
Rice, who also led the.devotgjnl^
The Society donated $l5
heart association.
A report was given by the
three delegates to the stale con
vention. -
On March 13 a bus will be
chartered to the Philadelphia
flower show. Reservations
be made with Mrs.
decker, 907 Rohrerstown 'R
Lancaster
Slides were shown of
and the Pacific Northwest
Harry Sloat.
The next meeting will be he|if|||sir
March 2 at the home of Mrsfsf 5 '
Hodecker. -
SOCIETY 9 ' td
The Farm Women’s Society
met at a luncheon meeting p
the Valley View Restaurant
cently, with 21 members and~
three guests prese’V Mrs Mor-m*
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