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

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    22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 22,1969 Mrs. Clarence Carter served as Plans will also be set for the en- plans for a shopping trip to Ply
on . ... . .. " I hostesses. Mrs. Helen Campbell tcrtainment of Society 12 in mouth Meeting and King of
f? "®lj ln the home of j ec ] the devotions, and Mrs. Wil- April. Prussia in March, and a bake
pi ? a ller Mowrcr, Columbia bur Hel ler presided. sale to be held at the Two Guys
.. i Durinc the business session cArvrrrv oo store, Lincoln Plaz3 t befoi'o
Manheim, will discuss decorat- " u . smess session, SOCIETY 28
ing Easter eggs Mrs. willlam Gnng, chairman, haster.
Cancer Dressings committee, re- Mrs. Tina Dwyer spoke on All members are requested to
ported that is of mid-February, Astrology at a fun night meet- bring materials for sewing bed
800 dressings were prepared by ing held by Society of Farm pads for the Visiting Nurses
members and friends of the so- Women 28 in the home of Mrs. Association when the group
Visiting the Visitors Official ciety this year. James Brubaker Mount Joy HI. meets next at an all-day sewing
Information Center was the pro- The next meeting will be held Mi s. Luke Brubaker assisted the session in the'home of Mrs.
gram for the meeting of the So- March 13 at the home of Mrs. hostess. Cassel Mummau on Feb. 25
ciety of Farm Women 9 (Martic- Elizabeth Eshbach, Herr Ave- Mrs. Daniel Stoltzfus Ways from 9:30 to 2:30 p.m. Members
ville) recently. Mrs. William nue, Millersville, when there and Means chairman, announced (Continued on Page 27)
Gring, Mrs. Clare Fardner and will be a white elephant sale. —. mmmm y -
• Farm Women
(Continued from Page 21)
Luke Brubaker serving as co
hostess.
Reports on the state conven
tion were given. The Ways and
Means committee reports that
plans are being made for a
shopping trip to Plymouth Meet
ing and King of Prussia in
March. Also a bake sale is to
be held at Two Guys prior to
Easter.
The speaker for the program
was Mrs. Tina Dwyer, who
spoke on Astrology.
The next meeting will be an
all-day sewing session at the
home of Mrs. Cassel Mummua.
Disposal bed pads for the visit
ing Nurses Association will be
made. Eash member should
bring materials they have avail
able for he pads. Members are
also asked to bring a sandwich
and a beverage and desert will
be served. The business meet
ing will be held during the
lunch hour.
SOCIETY 19
Candy making was demon
strated from the cooking of
sugar and water to the finished
chocolate coated creams at a
meeting of Society of Farm
Women 19 at the home of Mrs.
Charles Long, Manheim R 1
Assisting hostesses were Mrs
Harry Mumma and Mrs Clay
ton Geib. Mrs. Earl Stauffer led
the devotions. Convention re
ports were given by Mrs John
Bare, Mrs. Kenneth Warfel and
Mrs. Daniel Rohrer.
A rummage sale was planned
for March 27 from 5 to 9 pm
and March 28 from 8 30 a m to
noon, at Malta Temple. The
group sewed at Lancaster Gen
eral Hospital.
Demonstrating the candy mak
ing was Mrs. Richard Lefever,
Buck and her daughter, Anne.
SOCIETY 29
First Aid in the Farm Home
was the topic of discussion and
demonstration by Mrs Robert
Mowrer when the recently or
ganized Society of Farm Women
29 met last Monday evening in
the home of Mrs Clayton Ranch,
Marietta Rl, with Mrs John E
Hiestand as co-hostess.
Mrs. Paul Witman past coun
ty president, installed the new
members, which included all but
the 10 charter members The
group was led in the opening
and devotions by Mrs. Gerald
Ruhl.
During the business session
in charge of the president, Mrs
Ronald Ober, the group decided
to limit membership to 29 wom
en. Plans to sew cancer pads
were made for March 4 at the
home of Mrs Jay Bixler for the
afternoon participants and at the
home of Mrs. Keith Vogt, both
located at Marietta Rl.
A bake sale to be held at Two
Guys on March 21 was announc
ed by Mis. J Stanley Newcom
er, Ways and Means chairman
The next meeting of Society
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SOCIETY 9
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