Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 21, 1973, Image 28

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Farm Women
Societies
Society 3
Farm Women Society 3 met
July 15 at the Mt. Airy Fire Hall.
Members and their families were
entertained at a picnic.
A short business meeting was
conducted by Mrs. Clarence
Stauffer The following com
mittees were named: Program -
Mrs. Ivan Eberly, Mrs. Harry
Lesner, Mrs. Harvey Geliman,
Mrs. Kenneth Zimmerman, Mrs
Ronald Meek, and Mrs. Earl
Stauffer, Nominating - Mrs.
Eberly and Mrs. Harold E.
Stuber.
The group will conduct a food
stand at the Ephrata Fair Sept.
25-29.
On August 4, members and
children will spend a day in
Ocean City, New Jersey. They
will leave by bus from Salem
Lutheran Church, Ephrata, at
6:00 a.m.
At the next meeting local 4-H
Clubs will be entertained at a
covered dish lunch at Shady
Grove Park along Rt. 897 near
Schwartzville.
Society 12
Farm Women Society 12 had a
touring day on June 13th for their
meeting. They toured Cramer’s
Ceramics at Marticville and
Rock Ford. A delightful luncheon
was enjoyed at Willow Valley
Restaurant.
The annuall picnic was held on
July 10 at Safe Harbor Park.
Twenty-one people attended. The
meal consisted of a covered dish
supper. The group voted to
donate $50.00 to the Welsh Mt.
Clinic, the County Project for
1973.
The next meeting will be held
Sept. 15 at the home of Mrs. Willis
Click, Bender Rd., Millersville
RDI. Mrs. Frank Metzger will be
co-hostess. A miscellaneous
auction sale will be held and also
the ingathering for needlework
guild.
Society 13
Farm Women Society 13 is
planning a bus trip to Ocean City,
New Jersey on July 21. Those
interested in participating should
contact Mrs. Isaac Koser, 403 E.
Clay St., Lancaster.
The group also announced that
the location for its family picnic
has been changed to Ronks Fire
Hall. Each family is asked to
bring one hot and one cold dish
for the evening meal for the
picnic on August 8 at 6:00 p.m.
Society 14
Farm Women t jciety 14 held a
family covered dish picnic
recently at the William S. Tinney
Memorial Pavilion, Strasburg.*
Program for the evening was
special music by Melvin
Hollinger from Strasburg.
Speaker was Martin K. Brown,
from Lancaster. Hostesses for
the evening were Mrs. Edith A.
Metzler, Mrs. Robert Esben
shade, Mrs. Laveme Mylin, Mrs.
Ira Rutt, Mrs. John Groff.
The August meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Melvin
Stoltzfus, Ronks RDI on Wed
nesday, August 8, at 1:30 P.M.
The program for the afternoon is
The Story of Quilt Making by
Mrs. Norman Hess. The guests
we will entertain for the day will
be Society 29.
August is the month to pay
dues. Members please bring your
dues in an envelope.
Society 19
Farm Women Society 19, held
their annual family picnic
recently at the pavillion of the
Lititz Church of the Brethren,
Lititz, Pa. Eighteen families
were represented
Mrs. John Ruhl, the president,
had charge of a short business
meeting. Foster Parent Plan,
Inc., will relocate its
Headquarters - P.O. Box 400,
Warwick, Rhode Island. (02886-
Zip Code). Anyone going to
Camp Swatara for the August 26-
28 program is urged to get
reservation to Extension Service
by August 10. County Farm
Women Picnic will be held
August 1, at 12:00 at Central
Manor Camp Grounds. State
Farm Women Trip is to the
British Isles, September 19.
The next meeting will be held
FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS
$lO,OOO Major Hospital Plan
Sick and Accident Individual and Family Surgical
Disability Income Individual and Family Hospital
Agent For Penna. Farmer
3 yrs. subsmpao. Tom WHedl?
2321 Leaman Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 687-6553
at the Lancaster General
Hospital, Friday, August 10, 7:00
to entertain patients m
psychiatric ward.
Society 25
Farm Women Society 25 met
Saturday, July 14, on the lawn of
Mrs. John Metz, Conestoga, RDI
with 18 members present.
Wedding pictures were shown
by each member present. Mrs.
Jacob Boose received the gift of
the month. Announcement was
made of the Home Makers Club
meeting at Camp Swatara
August 26 to 28, at which time
Crafts, Recreation, Speakers and
Devotional Services will be
presented. The theme is “Being -
Thankful”. Members decided to
have a Bake Sale in October at
the Southern Market, Lancaster.
Old sheets will be needed to make
up Cancer Pads for November
meeting.
Mrs. Sterling Elmer gave a
talk on “Safety” and safety hints
were given by members.
Mrs. Sterling Elmer presented
a contest for the members to
make a Safety Poster (12x18) for
the September meeting. Posters
will be judged and cash awards
given.
The September meeting will be
the Anniversary Banquet at the
Highville Fire Hall at 6:30 p.m.
September 8. The program will
be the Senior Citizens Band from
Lititz.
Society 29
Farm Women Society 29 met on
July 15 with their husbands and
children at the home of Mrs.
Clayton Ranch, RDI, Marietta
for a covered dish dinner and
splash party.
Beverage was supplied by the
hostess and the co-hostess Mrs.
Wayne Seaman. After a game of
volleyball, the group enjoyed
several hours in the pool.
There will be no scheduled
meeting for Society 29 in August.
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