Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 22, 1969, Image 21

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member* of the Society have
Mgned up to work at the "Snack
Bar" at the Ephrata Community
continued in 1069 the same as it Hospital the fourth Friday of
was in 1968, Mrs, Robert Greg- each month and will work the
ory is the committee chairman, full all day shifts.
A contribution wa* given to the A lour of Harrisburg has
Farm and Home Center. Four been planned for March 17. The
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* Compressed Bale
* Paper Wrapper (3 ply wax coated)
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* Dimensions 12" x 16" x 32"
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group will visit the William
Penn museum after which they
will lour the state Capitol as the
guests of Representative Harry
H Grlng.
Mrs. John Edawcls introduced
the speaker, John S. Carman.
He spoke on the History of the
Famous Mt Zion Cemetery and
the famous Monument erected
in 1901-02 in commeration of
the soldiers of the Revolutionary
War killed in the Battle of
Brandywine in 1777. Mt. Zion
cemetery is located in Ephrata
and joins land of the Cloister
and Ephrata Union School.
The society also held a Valen
tine party. Members brought
their old Valentines, some dat
ing back to 1860 and many in
the early 1900’s Beautiful crea
tions, were displayed, some
handmade.
The next meeting will be held
on March 15 in the Famous Cole
man Chapel, Brickerville Mrs
Esther Petticoffer will be the
hostess.
SOCIETY 2
Society of Farm Women 2
met at the home of Mis Earl
B Petticoffer, Lititz, with Mis
Nathan Oberholtzer, Manheim,
as co-hostess
Mrs. Jay Witmer was in
charge of devotions Mrs Ab
ner Biandt and Mis Jay Wit
mer, delegates, gave reports of
the State Convention.
Members are making up pages
fm a scrapbook to be given to
a convalescent. Donation of
money was given to a local fam
iiy
The next meeting will be held
in the home of Mrs Warren
Kline, 109 Fruitville Pike, on
March 8.
SOCIETY 14
Society of Farm Women 14
met at the home of Mrs Ar
thur Groff, 1254 Lime Valley
Rd, last Wednesday Devotions
were by Miss Mary Mellinger
The ladies sewed 146 cancer
pads The program featured
the reading of the local bylaws,
convention leports and resolu
tions, Mis Ira Herr, Gap, joined
the Society
Twenty dollais was donated
to Chnst Home, Paiadise The
next meeting will be Maich 12
at 130 pm at the Hellenic
Githodox Chuich, Heishey Ave
Sneakei will be the Rev Alexan
der Veroms His topic will be
‘ The Eastern Oithodox Church ”
A lour of the Chuich will be
taken and donation will be given
for Greek pastues seived by
the women of the Church.
SOCIETY 27
Society of Faim Women #27
met recently at the home of
Mis James Brubaker with Mrs.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 22,1969—21
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