Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 13, 1971, Image 24

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    24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 13,1971
Some Lancaster County Farm Women attend the bazaar
table during the November 6 annual meeting.
Co. Farm
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Histone Community” from the
County Farm Women
Preceding the dinner meeting,
a bazaar table with everything
imaginable in the line of foods,
flowers, vegetables, handiwork
and novelties was the center of
interest
The bazaar committee was
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Women
Mrs. Dale Hiestand, Society 29;
Mrs. Robert Rohrer, Society 23;
Mrs. Levi Groff, Society 16, Mrs.
Esther Musser, Society 11; and
Mrs Lamar Henry, Society 12.
Members of all county societies
contributed the bazaar items.
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Farm Women Societies
Society 14
Farm Women Society 14 met at
Stauffer’s of Kissel Hill Wed
nesday with Mrs. Jay
Oberholtzer presenting an
illustrated talk on flower
arranging.
Following the program, a short
business meeting was conducted
by Mrs. Leon Thomas.
Serving as hostesses for the
meeting were Mrs. Thomas, Mrs.
Howard Combs, Mrs. Edwin
Rohrer and Mrs. Ira Herr.
The next meeting of the group
will be a Christmas banquet at
6:30 p.m. December 8 at People’s
Restaurant, New Holland.
Program for the evening will be
an armchair tour of the Holy
Land and the Carribean.
Society 20
Farm Women Society 20 held
their November meeting at the
home of Mrs. William Crawford,
Kirkwood. Mrs. Charles An
derson was cohostess.
The president, Mrs. Elam
Hess, called the meeting to order.
Devotions were given by Mrs.
Crawford.
There will be an all-day cancer
sewing party and year book
makeup at the home of Mrs.
Joseph Best, Holtwood, on
November 17.
The Society will sponsor a
contestant at the Miss Solanco
Pagent November 27.
The Society voted donations to
the Needlework Guild and
Christmas Seals.
The officers for 1972 are: Mrs.
Joseph Best, president; Mrs.
John Ferguson, vice president;
Mrs. Marshall Rmtz, secretary,
and Mrs. William Herr,
treasurer.
Entertainment for the af
ternoon was a presentation of
highlights of a recent trip to
Europe by Mrs. Joseph Best.
The next meeting will be an
evening meeting at the home of
Mrs. Glenn Ressel, Quarryville,
at 7:30 p.m. December 2.
Society 22
The Farm Women Society 22
met recently in the home of Mrs.
Ralph Martin, 391 Myer Ten-ace,
Leola, with Mrs. Paul Witmer
serving as cohostess.
A report on the county con
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ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER
25 North Duke St.
Phone 393-0601
1111 ■ 1 1* New Holland Branch
11111 f 100 E. Main St.
Pk- 35« m
Mon. thru-Thun.
9 to 4:30
vention was given by Mrs. Harold
Zook.
During the business meeting
the group voted to give a con
tribution to Toys for Tots and that
they will have a bazaar table at
Homemakers Day to be held at
the Farm and Home Center on
Tuesday, Dec. 7.
Mrs. Robert Houser, of 436
Beaver Valley Pike, was in
stalled as a new member at the
October meeting.
The society will entertain their
husbands at the 20th Anniversary
party at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 13 at
Meadow Hills.
Guests of Conestoga View will
be entertained by the Society on
Nov. 18.
The Christmas meeting will be
held at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14 at the
home of Mrs. Kenneth Funk,
Lancaster RD6, with Mrs. Zook
serving as co-hostess. All
members will bring a gift for
exchange.
Society 24
Farm Women Society 24 held
their 15th anniversary dinner in
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Fri.
9 to 6
Sat.
9 to noon