Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 22, 1972, Image 15

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Hostesses lor the afternoon
were Miss Martin, Mrs. Irwin
Ginder, Mary Stauffer, Mrs
Martin Miller, Jennie Kittle and
Mrs Sylvester Shuman
The next meeting will be held
at 2 p m February 19 at Saint
Mark’s United Methodist Church,
Mount Joy A travelogue of
'Hawaii will be presented by Miss
Anna Mae Eby. Hostesses will be
Miss Eby, Alice Myers, Mrs.
Mane Stoner, Mrs. Clinton Eby
and Miss Ruth Eby. All members
are urged to be present at the
meeting to enjoy the Hawaiian
party.
Society 6
Farm Women Society 6 met
recently at the home of the
president, Mrs Harry Shonk,
Manheim RD4. Assisting
hostesses were,Kathryn Miller
and Mrs Bernard Thome
Glen Fans, Lancaster County
Probation officer, was guest
speaker at the meeting Musical
selections were presented by
Mrs Henry Faus, Mrs. Glen
Faus, Mrs. Daniel Fitzkee and
Joyce Shenk.
During the business portion of
the meeting, a gift of $25 was
approved for the Farm and Home
Center kitchen
Mrs Kerry Shonk, Mrs
William Eberly and Mrs. William
Thome reported on the State
Convention activities
The next meeting will be held
at 2 p m. February 5 at the home
ol Mrs Bertha Keller,
Elizabethtown RD3
Society 12
Farm Women Society 12 met
Saturday, January 15 at the home
Farm Women
Calendar
Wednesday, January 26
Farm Women Society 24, Eddy’s
Ceramics, New Holland.
Thursday, January 27
Farm Women Society 28, home of
Mrs. Robert Book, 11 S
Hershey Ave , Leola
Saturday. January 2!)
Farm Women Society 5, home of
Elizabeth and Matilda Work
man.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 22,1972 —
ol Mrs. James Frey, Conestoga
KD2 Devotions were in charge ol
Mrs. Paul Harnish
Roll call was answered by
giving old and new resolutions
The meeting was called to
order by the president, Mrs
Lamar Henry The By -Laws were
read, and a report given on the
State Convention held last week
at the Farm Show
The Society will sew bags lor
the veterans ol Lebanon Hospital
to be used on their wheel chairs
A committee was appointed to
plan lor the 46th anniversary of
the Society They are - Mrs
Lester Sigman, chairman; Mrs
Raymond Aston, and Mrs
William Shenk
The next meeting will be a
Sewing Day lor the Society on
February 22 at the home of Mrs
John Kendig, Conestoga RDI
Each member is asked to bring
lunch Col lee will be served
Society 13
Farm Women Society 13 met at
the home ol Mrs Ervin Brown,
New Holland Pike Mrs. John
Dcnhnger served as ho?fess and
Mrs Gordon Reitzel served as
cohostess Devotions were led by
Mrs Reitzel
Twenty members answered
roll call by stating the year they
joined the Farm Women Society
The business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. Irvin Leaman,
vice president
The lollowing members at
tended the State Convention at
Harrisburg Mrs , John
Denhnger, Mrs Gordon Reitzel,
Mrs Isaac Koser, Miss Elsie
Wilson and Mrs Ervin Brown
The date lor the Spring Rally
was announced for May 10 at
Seven Springs in Somerset
County
Plans are being made to en
tertain Society 27 and County
Board officers m March at the
Witmer Fire Hall.
The next meeting will be held
at the home ol Mrs Raymond
Dcnlmger, 602 Enlield Drive,
Lancaster, A “White Elephant”
sale will be ieatured
P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC.
Smoketown, Pa.
Society 18
Farm Women Society 18 en
tertained Society 1 recently at the
Lititz Church ol the Brethren
Mrs M H Harnish, guest
speaker, presented “Historical
Lancaster” as the subject lor the
program portion ol the meeting
A gilt was presented to Mrs
Lester Kreider in appreciation ol
her two-year term ol olfice as
president ol the group during the
business session conducted by-
Mrs David Buckwalter,
president
Reports on the State Con
vention held in Harrisburg were
given by Mrs Jay Landis, Mrs.
Arnold Lueck and Mrs Henry
Nissley
Society 21
Farm Women Society 21 met in
the home of Mrs. Lewis Aument,
with Mrs. Clair DeLong and Mrs
James Landis serving as
cohostesses. Mrs. Aument led
devotions
During the business portion of
the meeting, led by Mrs J
Richards Wood, the group
donated $67.75 to the Southern
Lancaster County Family Health
Center, Quarryville
Mrs James Shenk reported a
good profit on the sale of dish
towels and pot holders by the
Society
Yearbooks were made
available
The committee to plan the
programs was headed by Mrs
Edwin Brown, assisted by Mrs J
Richards Wood, Mrs James
Ixmg, Mrs Charles Tindall Jr,
Mrs Richard Risk and Mrs
Robert Rohrer
Mrs Rohrer reported on the
State Convention held in
Harrisburg.
The group will be entertained
by Society,, 7 in March The
Society will entertain Society 4 in
April
Mrs Dons Thomas, Lancaster
County Extension home
economist, spoke to the group on
the new spring fabrics and how to
care for them
Ph. 397-3539
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