Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 06, 1971, Image 27

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Farm
Societies
Society 5
Society of Farm Women 5
met Saturday at Willow Valley
Restaurant. Mrs. Ruth Martin
was the hostess. Devotions were
given by the hostess.
Mrs Hinam Graybill, presi
dent, was m charge of the busi
ness meeting. Reports were
given on the State Convention
held in Harrisburg by the dele
gates Mrs Wilbur Hostetter,
Mrs. Samuel Graybill.
Resolutions were read So
cieties 4 and 5 will entertain
guests at Conestoga View on
February 18 Speaker for the
afternoon was Miss Kathryn
Eiehelberger She spoke of her
trip to Hawaii and showed
slides
The next meeting will be held
February 27 Mrs Isiah McFar
land will be the hostess
Society 23
Fourteen members of Farm
Women Society 23 met in the
home of Mrs. Ben Shenk, Wash
ington Boro RDI, to sew cancer
pads, while Mrs. Robert Rohrer,
president, conducted a business
session'.
rv'i '
' ,Sb<! also read the resolutions
adbpfed lby the 52nd annual con
vention of farm women of Pa.
concerning outdoor movies,
welfare, campus . disturbances,
drugs, litter and pollution.
business session during which
Mrs. Harry Hershey, newly
r She encouraged all members -elected'.vice-president, was in
|-to write a note to local repre- stalled.
sentatives to the Pennsylvania Mrs. Richard Kreider and
, . , , , .. Mrs. Josie Buckwalter gave
legislature endorsing these reso- convention reports duri ng
i n the meeting. By-laws of the so
-1 ciety were read by Mrs. Sum
mjC
lotions. Mrs. Paul Funk was
Lancaster Farmi
Women
charge of the devotional portion
of the meeting
Plans were finalized for a
Husband’s Banquet to be held
February 20 in the Brownstown
Restaurant Mrs. Jay Charles is
in charge of reservations.
Plans were also completed for
a bus excursion to the Gover
nor’s Mansion and Hershey
Medical Center February 23
Mrs. Paul Keagy, special ac
tivities, is in charge
Mrs Edgar Funk, ways and
means, reminded the ladies of
the Breneman Farm sales to
bo held at Washington Boro
RDI, March 10 and March 20
when the group will be in
charge of the refreshment
stands She also announced that
a food sale will be held in the
Two Guys Store, Lincoln Plaza
on April 17
Mrs Paul Keagy served as ___
auctioneer at a sale of food
items at the conclusion of the quet. Speakers will be the Rev.
January meeting.
Society 26
Members of Farm Women So
ciety 26 voted a donation to the
Teen Challenge program during
a meeting held January 28 at
the home of Mrs. Robert Sum
my, Manheim RDI.
Mrs. Summy, new president
of the group, conducted the
Mrs. Amos Landis presented
two readings. Devotions were in
charge of Mrs Gordon Landis.
Co-hostesses were Mrs David
Landis and Mrs. John Brubaker
Members will celebrate the
group’s fifth anniversary with
a sweetheart banquet at Evans
Restaurant, Manheim, as part
of the February meeting.
Husbands of the members
will be guests during the ban-
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ing, Saturday, February 6,1971
Farm Women
Calendar
Saturday, February 6
l - 30 pm—Farm Women So
ciety 10, meeting at Holi
day Inn
2pm Farm Women Society
6, home of Mrs Ray Hixson,
401 Snyder, Elizabethtown.
615 p m Farm Women So
ciety 1, entertain husbands,
Meadow Hills Dining House.
Tuesday, February 9
1 p m.—Farm Women Society
22, home of Mrs. Jay Landis,
Lancaster RD6
Wednesday, February 10
Farm Women Society 3, make
Cander Pads and Pressure
Pillows, home of Mrs Jay
Miller
Thursday, February 11
Farm Women Societies 5 and 6,
entertain guests at Conestoga
View
Saturday, February 13
1-30 p m —Farm Women Society
25, home of Mrs Wade
Groff, Lancaster RD6
Farm Women Society 13, home
of Mrs Isaac Roser, 403 E.
Clay Street, Lancaster.
and Mrs Earl Ziegler, Quarry
ville.
Members of Society of Farm
Women 28 will hold a Spring
fashion show during their next
meeting to be held February
25 at 7:30 p.m. at the Witmer
Fire Hall. , „
Fashions for the event will’be
supplied by Dee E Gee Ladies
Apparel Shop, Strasburg. Eaeh
.member is asked to invite *a
friend to the showing.
Details of the show were an
nounced-during a recent meet
ing held at the home of Mrs.
George Eckman, Meadow Ln.,
Smoketown. Co-hostess for the
meeting was Mrs. Robert Hess.
Mrs. Harold Rohrev was in
charge of devotions.
Delegates to the state farm
women convention held in Har
risburg gave convention reports
during the business portion of
the meeting conducted by Mrs.
William Dean Jr, president of
the group.
Those who served as conven
tion delegates were Mrs. Wil
liam Harnish, Mrs. Harold
Rohrer and Mrs. Jacob Bare.
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