Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 27, 1973, Image 24

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    24—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 27. 1973
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Farm Women Societies
Society 3
Society of Farm Women No 3
met Saturday. January 20 at
Sunny Craft Farm, the home of
the president Mrs Clarence
Stauffer
Devotions were led by Miss
Rhoda Stauffer Mrs Clarence
Stauffer was in charge of the
business session A contribution
of $5O was given to the Cerebral
Palsy Foundation Mrs Carroll
Myers and Mrs Kenneth Zim
merman, delegates to the State
Convention of the Society of
Farm Women, reported on the
highlights of the convention in
Harrisburg
The program consisted of vocal
music by Mrs Vernon Leimnger
and Mrs Carl Meek Mrs Eberly
addressed the group on a variety
of interesting subjects
The next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs Willie Stober,
Adamstown
Society 4
Society of Farm Women 4 will
hear a talk on safety as presented
by Fred Joost. a representative
from PP and L at a meeting to be
held Saturday January 27 at 1 30
p m at the home of Mrs Daniel
Forry. Columbia R 2 Mrs Cyrus
Gamble will be cohostess Mrs
Richard King will lead devotions.
Roll Call will feature a tip for
safety Mrs E Robert Nolt,
newly elected president, will be
m charge
Also featured on the program
will be a report of the 54th annual
convention of the Society of Farm
Women of Pennsylvania, held in
Harrisburg early in January,
presented by Mrs. Paul Metzger
and Mrs Paul Kauffman
Other officers serving Society 4
including Mrs. Nolt, president,
are Mrs Henry Reist, vice
president; Mrs. Cyrus Gamble,
treasurer; Mrs. Wilson Mohler,
secretary: and Mrs Willis
Reapsome, corresponding
secretary
Committees for 1973 include
Mrs Richard King, Mrs. Elmer
Schroll, Mrs Mary Snyder, Mrs
Alvin Musser, Mrs Charles
Newcomer and Mrs Robert
Garber, Program, Mrs. Paul
Kauffman, Mrs Daniel Will,
Mrs Richard Wile, Mrs William
Campbell and Mrs. Martin
Greider, Special Activities, Mrs.
Paul Metzger, Mrs Harold Miller
and Mrs Landis Huber, Sun
shine, Mrs Henry Reist, Mrs
Carl Siegnst and Mrs Charles
Shellenberger, Membership;
Mrs John Gingrich and Mrs
Paul Metzger, Scrap Book; Mrs
Edwin Yeaglm and Mrs. Victor
Koser, Song Leaders; Mrs Edith
Musser, and Mrs. John Gingrich,
Pianists, and Mrs. Carl Siegrist
and Mrs. Maud Mohjer,
Publicity
Programs for the first quarter
also include an inspirational talk
by Mrs James Reapsome on
February 24 at the home of Mrs.
Willis Reapsome, Landisville.
Mrs Henry Reist will be in
charge of devotions On March
24, John Fish, Lancaster, will
discuss Weathervanes during a
meeting held m the home of Mrs.
Richard Bryson, Landisville.
Mrs. Henry Heistand and Mrs.
Maud Mohler will be hostesses;
Mrs Carl Siegnst will lead
devotions, and a miscellaneous
auction will also be featured
Society 8
Farm Women’s Society No. 8
met at the home of Mrs. Irwin
Ginder, Mt. Joy RD2 on January
20th at 2 p.m. The meeting was in
charge of newly elected
President, Miss Anna Mae Eby.
Thirty four members were
present Mrs. Vernon Good, 149
E Willow St, Elizabethtown, a
past member, desires to attend
the meetings again. Devotions
were in charge of Mrs. Harold
Frey Minutes were read by Miss
Mary Grace Martin. Books were
bought by several members to
rent or sell to the group.
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were read by the members
Mrs. Charles Shank sent a note
of appreciation for a plant and for
cards sent her after the passing
of her daughter, Norma Jean.
Jennie Kittle, a member will be
moving to Delaware and will not
be able to meet with the group as
before.
A token of appreciation was
presented to Mrs. Anna Mae
Derr, outgoine president for her
services rendered while in that
office.
Mrs. Sylvester Shuman gave
an interesting report of the
Convention at Harrisburg in
January.
Those members who wish to go
to the Flower Show at
Philadelphia on March 12 please
contact Mrs. William Heisey. The
bus will leave at 7 a.m. at
Johnsons.
The hostesses for the day were
Mrs Irwin Ginder, Mrs. Marie
Stoner, Mrs Anna Kisser, Mrs.
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Elizabeth Witmer and Mrs.
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The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Martin K.
Miller, 426 Donegal Springs
Road, Mount Joy, Pa. on Feb,
17th. at 2 p.m. when Joan Lucas
will demonstrate the making of
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