—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 10,1971 22 Society 1 The Societi of Farm Women 1 will hold a Moravian Sugar Cake Sale at Stauffei's of Kis sel Hill beginning at 8 am The Faim Women met Sat urday at the home of Mis lia Shearer Twent3 five membeis were present Mrs Paul Kuxtz presented the de\ otions Roll call was answered bj membeis giving pennies in the amount of their age. Mi's Graybill Hollinger, pie sident, presided at the meeting She announced that the Spnng Rally will be held at Stokesay Castle, Reading, on May 12 Re servations are to be made with Mrs. Hollinger A Pennsylvania Dutch tour has been scheduled for June 5 Mrs Noah Kreider is in charge ef reservations It was announced that 550 subs were made and sold by the society on March 31 Mrs. Willis Bucher was in charge of the sale. During the business meeting, the society members voted to present a Savings Bond to a Home Economics (FHA) Stu dent and a Future Farmer stu dent (FFA) at Warwick High School. Society Women helping to make subs included Mrs Hen ry Shreiner, Mrs Roy Bollinger, Mrs. Darnel Brubaker, Mrs Ad rian deVink, Mi s Raymond Grofl Mrs Elmer Hershey Mrs Graybill 'Hollinger, Mrs Noah Kreider, Mrs Paul Kurtz, Mrs John Newcomer, Mrs Mar tin Moore, Mrs Joseoh Russell, Mrs J. Clayton Sangrey, Mrs Amos Shenk, Mrs Mildred Shreiner, Mrs Simon Snyder and Mrs Franklin Weber. Joanne Hess presentd a pro gram from the Blind Rehabilit ation Center A Mother-Daughter Banquet has been scheduled at 6 15 p m May 7 at the Brunnerville Fire Hall. Miss Mary Rose will speak on “Mitten Folk ” Mrs Scott Carman will present the devo tions Reservations for the ban quet may be made with Mrs Holhnger. Society 10 Members of Society of Farm Women 10 voted a SIS donation Garber Oil Co. Texaco Heating Oil Burner Sales & Service ' MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 Farm Societies to the March of Dimes during a meeting held Saturday at Grace United Church of Christ Mrs Bessie E\ans, president, i\as in chaige of the meeting Hostesses weie Mrs Maud Es benshade and Mrs Loretta Shank Susan Aliment and Jan Bentz piovided entertainment with a flute duet Mrs Willard S Rabert gate an illustrated talk on ner work v. itn n tarded children at the Bethanj Presbjtenan Chuich, Lancasiei where she is a teach- Society 17 Society of Farm Women 17 met recently at the home of Mrs Robei t Deni iler Two new mem bers, Mrs Marian Neff and Mis Earl K Ziegler, weie initiated into the Society by president Mrs Everett Kreider Mrs Marian Neff and Mrs Maud Hcrnish served as co hostesses Devotions were con ducted by Mrs Detwiler A thank-you note from patients at Valley Forge Veterans Hos pital was read The members of the Society had taken homemade cakes and cookies to the hos pital Easter hats made from house hold articles were modeled by the members and then auctioned Announcement was made that the membeis will be entertain ed at a covered dish dinner by Society 9 The meeting will be held at the Boys Club Lodge, Marticville Next meeting of Society 17 will be held May 6 at the Ref ton Fire Hall Members of Society 25 will be guests at the meeting Society 20 Society of Farm Women 20 met recently at the home of Mrs Thomas Ferguson, Kirk wood RD, with Mrs William Gross as co-hostess Devotions were led by Mrs Ferguson. 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The Society will enteitam their mothers on May 6 at the Bird-m-Hand Restaurant The June meeting will be in the Quarryville Methodist Church when members of Society 28 will be entertained The piogram was a demon stration by Mrs Lee Gravei She explained making decoiat ed Eastei eggs The Rev. Elwood Mehlee, Leola, piesented the program during a meeting of Society of Farm Women 26 held at the East Fan view Church of the Brethren Program for the day was a demonstration of chalk draw ing by the Rev Mr. Mehlee. Hostesses tor the meeting during which Society 6 was en tertained weie Mrs Robert Bru baker. Mrs Quentin Buckwalter and Mrs. Josie Buckwalter De votions were led by Mrs Amos Landis. Announcement was made of the annual Spring rally to be held at Stokesay Castle, Read ing on May 12. Next meeting of the group will be held April 22 at 7 30 pm. at the home of Mrs Lloyd Esbenshade, Manheim RDI Guest speaker will be Mrs George Albert, who will speak on “Herbs in Your Own Gar den”. Society of Farm Women 23 met recently at the home of Mrs Roger Gehman, 129 Park Ave, Mount Joy, for a piogram on mteuor decorating Mrs. Geh man, with her husband, operate the Gehman’s Furniture Store in Mount Joy. Mrs. Barbara Nissley, ways and means chairman, announced a food sale is planned for April 17 at Two Guys Department Store. May 23, membeis will attend chuich They will be the Rev. and Mis Society 26 Society 23 (Continued on Page 23) Spring is in the air, and a sophisticated little miss she .will be, wearing this pink pleated dress of “Red Heart” Super Fingering Yarn. Pleats are knitted in a lacy-look pattern and worked in the slip stitch method of knitting. Yoke is worked in the stockinette stitch and trimmed at neckline, around armholes and hemline with a row of single crochet. Add a pink ribbon for a 1 graceful touch. Free instructions are available by sending a self addressed, stamped enve lope to this publication along with your request for leaflet PK 9978.
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