Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 09, 1971, Image 43

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    Farm Women Societies
dinner served in December at
the Lititz Moravian Home and
„ , , , „ „ on a visit to the Conestoga View
Society of Farm Women 1, Home by Mrs Paul Kurtz and
met Saturday afternoon at the Mrs John New Comer.
home of Mrs. Roy Bollinger,
Lititz RD4. Devotions were in The next meeting will be held
charge of Mrs. Willis Bucher. on Feb. 6at6 15 p.m, when
Society 1
’ Mrs Graybill Bollinger, presi- ” be f
dent, conducted the meeting, at Meadow Hills Dm.r,
Mrs. Scott Carman, past presi-
dent, was presented with a gift
;by Mrs. Franklin Webei.
Five members who had perfect F arm Women Society 4 recen'
.attendance for the year also re- enjoyed a trip by bus to
, ceived gifts They are Mrs Hoi- Christmas ‘Village at Bsmville
jjinger, Mrs John Newcomer, A total of 53 mem bers,
Mrs. Raymond Newcomer, Mrs and f rien ds participated
It Sangrey aHd MISS Mrs Paul A. Kauffman was in
iMildred Shreiner. charge of arrangements. Devo
j The following delegates were tions were in charge of Mrs
to attend the State Robeit Garber
Contention in Hamsburg on Mrs Robert Hen’s 10 grand
,January 11 and 12 They are c i u i dren sang several Christmas
Mrs Hollmger, Mrs Henry carols after which the entire
Shremer, Mrs Adrian deVmk group ]oined in contests were
and Mrs. George Zahn held with token prizes being
The speaker was Mrs Gar- awarded
'man She showed slides on “Our The next meeting will be held
British Isles Visit.” January 23 at 1-30 p.m. at the
Reports were given on thfi Bank Museum in Columbia.
VISIT WITH US
AT THE
PENNA. STATE
FARM SHOW
BOOTH NO. 332 & 333
• Hershey Transplanters
• Oliver Farm & Industrial Equipment
• GMC Trucks
• Gehl Dealer & warehouse point for all
Gehl Equipment
N. G. HERSHEY & SON, INC.
Manheim, Pa.
Society 4
Society 6
An imagmaiy trip to Old
Testament history through “Ni
codemus,” a monologue by ,the
Rev. William A Groff Jr, was
the program feature of the Jan
uary meeting of the Society of
Farm Women 6.
Mrs. Martin Hoffer, 345 Col
]ge Ave, Elizabethtown, was
]' istess to the group, assisted by
airs. Paul Brandt and Mrs. Mae
Gantz Mrs Clayton Bollinger
was in charge of devotions
The Rev Mr Groff, a native
of Columbia, is seivmg as min
ister of the First Church of God,
Elizabethtown
Mrs Harry G Shonk, Manheim
HD2, was inducted as a new
member Mrs Maltha Eshle
man, Mrs Lester Brenaman and
Mrs Milton Eberly, president,
will represent Society 6 at the
State Farm Women Convention
at Harrisburg on January 11 and
12 as delegates
Mrs Samuel M>er and Mrs.
Ray Hixson, auditors, reported
the treasurers account correct.
Miss Kathryn Miller, newly
elected secretary, took office at
this meeting.
During the business meeting,
a gift of $25 was sent to the
Volunteer Service Bureau of
Lancaster
Mrs C R Frey, auction con
tact, announced the first auction
of the year will be held at the
February 6 meeting in the home
of Mrs Ray Hixson, 401 S f/der
Ave, Elizabethtown, Members
are reguested to bring any mis
cellaneous item, food, craft or
white elephant to be sold for the
benefit of the general fund of
the group
Society 22
Members of Society of Farm
Women 22 held a game party
during their January meeting
held recently at the home of
Mrs Henry Hess, 15 Batt Ave,
Willow Street. Mis William
Weller seived as co-hostess.
The group was reminded of
Call Us Now
To serve the Lancaster
County farm community bet
ter, we maintain two phone
numbers. Our main number
is 394-3047. But our subscrib
ers and advertisers can also
reach us through 626 2191
<ask for Lancaster Farming)
and avoid a toll call from the
Akron, Ephrata and Man
heim exchanges.
—Lancaster Farming, Saturday,:January'9,l97l—
the antique sale to be held Feb- P_ -itl Wnmnw
mary 25 at the Farm and Home I (II all lI UIUGVI
Center
Next meeting of the group will f allMlilaw
be held February 9 at the home VCHdIQcII
of Mrs. Jay Landis, Lan
caster RD6. Mrs Kenneth Hoov- FARM WOMEN CALENDAR
er will serve as co-hostess Miss Saturday January 9
Sally Ann Brenneman will pre- 1 30 pm-Farm Women Society
sent a piogram entitled, Bits 2 5, home of Mrs Laban
and Pieces ’ Byers, Lancaster RD6
2pm —Farm Women Society
10, home of Mrs Raymond
Dixon, 2349 Middlegreen
Society 23
Mrs Robert Miller, Mrs Paul Court, Lancaster
Keagy and Mis Robert Rohrer, Farm Women Society 2, home
president of Society of Faim of Mrs Warren Kline, 109
Women 23, will represent the Fiuitville Pike, Manheim,
group at the business meeting of
the 52nd annual State Conven- Monday, January 11
tion of Farm Women m Hams- 10 a m —Society of Farm Worn
burg on Jammy 12 en of Pennsylvania 52nd An-
Mrs Lester Newcomer and nual ate Convention, Bar-
Mrs Benjamin Shenk will at- Banquet, Scottish
tend the sessions on Monday, p Cathedral
January 11
Appointments were made at Tuesday, January 12
a meeting of Society 23 in the 9am —Annual Business Meet
home of Mrs Robert Rohier, mg, Farm Show Building.
Washington Boio RDI Mrs Thursday, January 14
Milton Funk, in charge of de- Farm Women Society 9, Cole
votions, read a sermon by Dr. manville United Methodist
Norman Vincent Peale Church Social Room
Mrs. Edgar Funk and Mrs Farm Women Society 28, White
Leroy Funk, ways and means co- Elephant Sale, home of Mrs.
chairmen, informed the group George Eckman Jr , Meadow
that the vanilla and dishcloth Lane, Smoketown
sales will be continued as a Saturday , January i 6
standing project. m -Farm Women Society
president oS offers include * entertain Society 26 at
r Ld Be MrT Gi“b „* " Martl "
h “^neTSn g «U b. b-d HC!“ si£*
in£ftn . T»„ rn Tmi when a hake Faim Women Society 12, ftome
in oton Boro RDI, when a bake James Frey, Cones
sale among membeis will be fea
tured. A work meeting, sewing l0 ° a n
cancer pads, is also planned
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