Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 19, 1970, Image 7

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    Farm
Society 2
Farm Women Society 2 held
their Christmas Family Party
and Covered Dish Supper at
the Mastersonville Fire Hall
Adults exchanged one dollar
gifts and Santa gave gifts to the
children. Approximately 50
voices then joined in singing
carols.
Delegates to the State Farm
Convention are Mrs Andrew
Low, president, Mrs Grace Mill
•r, and Mrs Martha Brandt A 1
LLOYD H.
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and
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Box 2 RDI
Quarryville Pa 17566
Ph: 786-3394
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Women Societies
tei nates are Mrs Esther Petti
coffer and Mrs Elsie Witmer
Mrs Grace Hahn and Mrs
Buelah Graybill will represent
the society at the Venture Club
Friday, when they help to dis
tribute toys The members also
stuffed toys and dressed a num
ber of dolls for the Club
Three needy families were
given gifts. The president pre
sented each society member
with a Farm Society Book.
The next meeting will be held
in the home of Mrs Warren
Kline, Fruitville Pike, Man
heim, January 9.
Society 8
Society of Farm Women 8
held their annual Christmas
paity at the Rheems Fire Hall
with about 75 members, hus
bands and friends. The dinner
was prepared by the Ladies
Auxiliary to the Rheems Fire
Company.
W Franklin Laritz, assistant
administrator of the Brethren
Home Neffsville, was the fea
tured speaker presenting a
"carrying” the whole feed to the birds.
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mechanism that has a grinding, separa
ting action.
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Big Dutchman representative or write;
meditative message on the Beth
lehem star and its lelevancy to
Christian faith Musical selec
tions were presented by Mrs
Lester Hawthorne, Elizabeth
town, Mrs John Lichty, Para
dise, and Mrs Jay Frey, Cones
toga RD2, -formerly known as
the Miller Sisters They were ac
companied at the piano by Mrs.
Pauline Miller, their mother.
Mrs Paul Witman, a former
County Farm Woman president,
presided at the program and
presented a pewter candlestick
to Mrs William Heisey, out
going president Mrs Charles
Felty, Millersville, new presi
dent of Society 8 was officially
placed in office
Sharing the hostessing for
the special Christmas program
were Vera Frey, Mrs Mane
Stoner, Mrs Hettie Gmder, Mis
Pauline Millei, Mrs Anna Keen
er and Mrs Esther Musser.
Othei s assisting were Miss Mary
Giace Mai tin, Mrs Floience
Musser, Mis Ada Greider, Mrs
Viola Gieidei and Mrs Georgi
ana Forney
Mrs Felty announced that
PATENTED RE-MIXING
INTAKE WHEEL
Phone 354-5168
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 19,1970
the next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs Mai tin
Musser, Mount Joy, on January
16 at 2 p m.
Society 11
Society of Farm Women 11
held their December meeting
Thuisday afternoon at the
Chestnut Level Church House
Mrs Freda Huber led devotions
Mrs Esther Musser conducted
the business meeting
Reports were given by chair
men Mrs Ammon Huber read
the history of a number of
Christmas carols and after each
discussion, members sang the
carol.
Mrs. Carl Linde, a native of
Germany, gave a talk on the
Geiman Christmas customs She
now lives in Little Britain
Township She demonstrated a
number of Christmas tree dec
orations
A gift exchange followed Re
freshments were seived by the
officers
The next meeting will be
held Wednesday, January 27
Mis Lillian Foibes, Quany
ville, will be the hostess
New Cooperations
The Lancaster County Soil
and Water Conservation District
approved seveial new coopera
tois and cancellations of exist
ing members at its December
meeting
New cooperatois are Lancas
ter County Firemen’s Associa
tion, West Lampeter Township,
23 acres, Ephiaim H Miller,
Sadsbury Township, 72 aeies,
Leland Stanford, Coney Town
ship, 159 acres, Abram Hess,
Upper Leacock Township, 55
acres, Girard Stapleton, Sadsbury
[Township, 64 acres, John M
Harnish, West Lampeter Town
ship, 100 acies, Melvin R Eby,
Leacock Township, 81 acres, Roy
Mentzer, Earl Township, 200
acres; Marvin Reed, Caernarvon
Township, 95 acres; G Hershey
Hostetter, Salisbuiy Township,
70 acres.
Cancellations weie Leioy K
Andrews, West Lampetei Town
ship, 72 acres, Norman Leid,
Earl Township, 62 acies, Fred
Weicksel, Colei am Township, 33
acies, Maurice Hams, Little
Britain Townshipr, 157 acies
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