—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 19,1970 20 Farm Women Societies Society 12 'Farm Women Society 12 met recently at the Millersville Fue Hall for their annual Christmas party and meeting Miss Ethel Kindig, piesident, presided at the meeting A donation of $5O was voted to the Farm and Home Center and $lO to the Christmas Seal campaign. Delegates to the state conven tion in Harrisburg will be Mrs John Sangrey, Mrs. Carl Mowr ei and Miss Ethel Kindig Gifts were exchanged and Christmas carols weie sung Hostesses for the occasion were Mrs. Lemar Henry of Millers ville and Mrs Donald Lowns- Ijery of Conestoga RD2 The next meeting will be on January 16 at the home of Mis James Frey, Conestoga RD2 Society 13 Society of Faim Women 13 held a covered dish family Christmas party at the Smoke town Elementary School. De votions were conducted by Mrs William Schioeder Committee chairmen for the event were Mrs Goidon Rietzel and Mis William Schroeder A special holiday musical pro gram was featured Those par ticipatmg were Steve Rietzel, Roger Sayres, Lisa Truitt, Mrs Floyd "McCleneghan, Diane and Craig McCleneghan, Mis Elsie Wilson, Jeff Lichty, Steve Mesky, Shein Schroeder and Mis Chester Christ The progiam was concluded •with group singing led by Mrs Schroeder and piano accom paniment by Mrs. Chestei Christ. Society 18 Society of Farm Women 18 met recently at the United Church of Christ in Rohrers town with Mrs. Harry Shep herdson 111 as hostess Delegates to the State conven tion were selected They are Mrs Willis Esbenshade, Mrs David Buckwalter, Mis. Lestei Kreider, Mrs Ben Greider and Mrs Robert Noll The Kreider sisters from Lan disville presented slides with sound effects of Bethlehem. Society 25 Farm Women Society 25 met at the home of Mis John Hen derson, president, Lancaster RD6 21 members attended the meeting Mis Jacob Boose was in charge of the devotions Roll call was answered by naming “Youi most unusual Christmas Cookie” Mrs M Wade Groff received the gift of the month Mrs Henderson conducted the business meeting Mrs John Gerlach was received as a new member Mrs Laban Byers and Mrs John Metz will attend the State Convention of Farm Women m Hainsburg on January 11 and 12 along with Mrs Henderson of Mrs Laban Byers, Lancaster Members bi ought the dolls to the meeting which have been cleaned, sewed clothes and dressed for the Venture Club Mis Hendeison announced that a sale of antiques wi held at the Farm and H Centei-on January 25,-1971. So cieties are requested to have a food stand. For the program, Mrs Oliver Armstrong, 125 Roslyn Avenue, Lancaster, had invited Society 25 members to her home for a tour. She explained how some of her Christmas decorations were made. Punch was served following the tour The next meeting will be held Saturday, January 9 at the home of Mrs Leban Byers, Lancaster RD6 The-program theme will be “Accidents are not Acci dental ” Guest speaker will be Pi of Raymond C Mullm Society 26 Society of Farm Women 26 held their meeting at the home of Mis J Richard Kreidei Manheim RD3, with Mrs Leroy Esbenshade as co-hostess Devo tions weie led by Mrs Kennedi Martin, who also conducted the business meeting Delegates to the State Con vention to be held in Harrisburg in January are Mrs Robert Summy, Mrs. Richaid Kreider Mis Josie Buckwalter, Mrs Haiold Esbenshade Society 26 will be entei tamed by Society 18 at the Farm and Home Center on January 16 at 1 30 p m A gift was given to the out going piesident, Mis Martin, by Mi s. Michael Gi ove Ji The new piesident will be Mrs Robeit Summy New vice president is Mrs Hany Heishey The speaker foi the evening (HJ AllfJlpi,;:, 0 gj J ' ' - ' -k' V* „ «y '*/ v' Pennsylvania Silage Show Winner 4 YEARS In a Row! kgffJn EDS Farm Women Calendar Saturday, December 19 2pm Farm Women Society 3, Christmas party, Salem Lutheran Church, W. Main Street, Ephrata Saturday, December 26 Farm Women Society 5 Christ mas" party, home of Mrs. Clarence Keener, Manheim RDI. 11 be [ome was Mrs. Marlin Musser, whose topic was “I Believe in Mira cles.” The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs David Landis, Lititz RD2, on January 28 at 7 30 p m. The December meeting of the Society of Farm Women 28 was held in the home of Mrs. Mar vin High, 68 Valley Road, Neffs ville Mrs Eugene High served as co-hostess Mrs Gordon Mel linger was in chaige of devo tions During the business session, Mrs William Dean Jr., presi dent, named two delegates, and an alternate to attend the State Convention of Farm Women in Harrisburg on January 11 and 12 They are Mrs. Jacob Bare and Mis Harold Rohrer with Mrs. William Harmsh as alternate Mrs Dean will also attend A gift of $lO will be sent to the Farm and Home Center thiough the County Farm Worn en tieasury Mrs Mary Myers, home econ omist for PP&L, piesented a piogram on Holiday Foods The next meeting will be held Januaiy 14 in the home of Mrs George Eckman Jr, Meadow Lane, Smoketown, when a white elephant sale is planned. <1 EM A. H. HOFFMAN SEEDS. INC. 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