Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 16, 1971, Image 20

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16,1971
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Farm Women Societies
Society 1
The Society of Farm Women 1
voted to donate $lO to the Needle
work Guild at its meeting at the
home of Mrs. Willis Bucher. Mrs.
Graybill Hollinger, president,
presided at the meeting.
It was announced that the
.Needlework Guild will conduct its
ingathering meeting at the Iris
Club at 10 a.m. Tuesday,
November 9. Local Farm Women
are requested to assist at the,
meeting.
Daniel Brubaker reported
on the Harvest Days held at the
Landis Valley Museum in
regards to the Apple Butter
project.
The following Society 1 women
assisted at the apple butter
making: Mrs. Henry Shreiner,
Mrs. Martin Moore, Mrs. Noah
Kreider, Mrs. Bucher, Mrs.
Franklin Weber, Mrs. Scott
Garman, Miss Rachel Bollinger
and Miss Mildred Shreiner.
Mrs. Hollinger reported on the
Farm Women’s executive board
meeting held October 5. She
announced that the State Con
vention will be held at the - Penn
Harris Motel and the Form Show
building in Harrisburg. The
Spring Rally has been set at
Seven Springs and will be held in
May
Mrs Noah Kreider was
selected to represent the Society
of Farm Women 1 in the Farm
Woman of the Year contest to be
held at the Farm and Home
Center on Saturday, November 6,
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H. JACOB HOOBER
Intercourse, Pa.
HAROLD H. GOOD
Terre Hill
GRUBB SUPPLY CO.
Elizabethtown
C. E. SAUDER & SONS
R. D. 1, East Earl
HERSHEY BROS.
Reinholds
WHITE OAK MILL
R. D. 4, Manheim
at 10 a.m. Luncheon will be
served at 11:30 a.m. Tickets are
available from Mrs. Hollinger at
$3.
Miss Marie Gipe, Cham
bers burg, will be the guest
speaker. Her subject will be
“Let’s Take A Look At Our
selves.”
Mrs. Raymond Newcomer
presented the devotions at the
meeting. Roll call was answered
by society members giving
suggestions for the 1972 season.
Mrs. Martin Hess was co-hostess.
Mrs. Mildred Eiseman,
Ephrata, presented a book
review on “The Christian
Family,” by Larry Christisen.
Mrs. Leon Ulrich will present
an illustrated talk on Alaska at
the next society meeting to be
held at 7:30 p.m. Friday,
November 12 at the Brunnerville
Fire Hall. Mrs. Ulrich and Miss
Rachel Bollinger will be co
hostesses.
Society 2
Farm Women Society 2 held
their monthly meeting Saturday,
October 9 in the home of Mrs. Roy
Shelly, Elm'. Mrs. Harry Miller
was co-hostess.
Mrs. Earl Petticoffer con
ducted the devotions and Mrs.
Marlin Hosier, president, had
charge of the business session.
In answer to the roll call
members paid dues for the
coming year.
Mrs. Hosier gave a report on
the executive board meeting and
also announced that Society 19
To Clear up
MOUNTVILLE
FEED SERVICE
R. D. 2, Columbia
DUTCHMAN FEED
MILLS, INC.
R. D. 1, Stevens
STEVENS FEED MILL,
INC.
Stevens, Pa.
PARADISE SUPPLY
Paradise
Leola, Pa.
FOWL’S FEED SERVICE
R. D. 1, Quarryville
R. D. 2, Peach Bottom
H. M. STAUFFER
& SONS, INC.
Witmer
will entertain Society 2 and
Society 2 will entertain Society 16
during the year.
Mrs. Jay Witmer, Mrs. Eva
Keener, Mrs. Warren Kline and
Mrs. Alvin Graybill folded
Christmas Seals at the Health
and Welfare Center in Lancaster
October 14.
A donation of money was given
to the Needlework Guild.
Farm Sisters were revealed
and new ones were selected for
the coming year. Plans were also
made for the Yearbooks.
A new member, Mrs. MabeJ
Pinkerton of Manheim, was in
stalled by past president Mrs.
Andrew Lowe.
Mrs. Abram Strickler, Lititz
RD2, was elected to serve as
treasurer for two years. Mrs.
Fred Hahn is assistant treasurer.
Refreshments were served to
20 members and four visitors.
The next meeting will be held
Saturday, November 13 at the
Danner home in Manheim.
Society 8
Farm Women Society 8 met at
Hostetter’s Banquet Hall, Mount
Joy with 61 persons attending,
including husbands and guests.
Mrs. Lloyd Derr conducted the
meeting. Devotions were in
charge of Alice Myers.
Tables were attractively
decorated for the season by
hostesses Anna Mae Eby, Ruth
Eby and Alice Myers.
Mrs. Scott Heisey led the group
in singing old favorite songs.
Mrs. Charles Shank accompanied
on the piano.
Special entertainment was a
presentation of slides taken by
Alvin Reist, Mount Joy RDI, on a
Scandanavian tour in April.
Many unique and interesting
scenes were shown. A brief social
time followed.
The sewing date for Society 8 at
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Lancaster, Pa.
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