Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 10, 1971, Image 22

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    —Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 10,1971
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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
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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.
The president, Mrs Elam
Hess, was in charge. Sixteen
members and guests attended.
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Large Selection of
Strawberry Plants and
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Fruit Trees.
We Give
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“Look For This Sign” Stamps B ooccn I
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Women
On Sunday,
and families
at Umonvi
guests of
John Feiguson for dinner.
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
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