Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 15, 1973, Image 33

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    Women Societies
(Continued From Page 32) The business meeting was
will be platters; Wednesday, called to order by the president,
pork and sauerkraut; Thursday, Mrs. Armon Huber. Devotions
chicken pot pie; Friday, deviled were conducted by Mrs. Loren
clams, and Saturday, baked ham, Bucher reading Romans 12,
in addition to hamburgers, hot followed by prayer and the Flag
dogs, pies and coffee. Saturday, Salute.
September 29, breakfast will be Roll call was answered by
served beginning at 6 a.m. telling some highlight of mem
consisting of hot cakes, sausage, bership over the years. General
doughnuts, fruit juice and coffee. items of business were tran-
On October 20 the members sacted.
will spend the entire day on the Two volunteers from Society 11
Lancaster County Day tour. will help at the Medical Center
October 26 will be family night Tent at the local Fair. Reports
at the Mt. Airy Fire Company were given by members who
Hall with square dancing under attended Homemakers Camp at
the leadership of Anderson and Camp Swatara. Reports were
his square dancers from Lan- also given of the County Picnic
caster. held at Central Manor Camp
Entertainment at the Sep
tember meeting was a demon
stration on cake decorating by
Mary Lou Weaver. Mrs. Walter
Trumbaurer won the decorated
Mickey Mouse cake as a door
prize.
Society 11
Farm Women Society 11
members and a number of guests
celebrated its 47th anniversary
August 30 with a luncheon
meeting at Robert Fulton Inn.
Hostess of the Inn, Mrs. Marlin
Kreider, is also a member of
Society 11.
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Entertainment was provided
by several members taking parts
in several skits.
The next meeting of the Society
will be a covered dish luncheon
September 27 at Upper Pavilion
at Muddy Run Park. In case of
bad weather the meeting will be
held at the recreational room at
Quarryville Methodist Church.
Society 19
Farm Women Society 19-met
recently on the lawn at the home
of Mrs. Isaac Miller, 2148 State
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Road, Lancaster. Mrs. David
Yoder led devotions.
Mrs. James Snavely, 2077 Pine
Drive, Lancaster showed slides
of her trip to the Dominican
Republic under Medical Group
Missions at the meeting.
Mrs. John Ruhl, president,
announced the State project is
“Sew a Garment”. Each par
ticipant will model her garment
at the Lancaster County Con
vention to be held November 3 at
Lancaster Bible College. Mrs.
Mark Hatfield will be guest
speaker.
Members voted to send $25 for
a Christmas gift to the Columbian
orphan which the Society sup
ports and $lO to LARC. Volun
teers from the group will fold
Christmas Seals from 9 a.m. to 12
noon October 8 at the Health and
Welfare Center.
Election of officers was held.
Results were: Mrs. J. Irvin
Denlinger, corresponding
secretary, and Mrs. Isaac Miller,
reelected recording secretary.
The October meeting will be a
mystery dinner held at 6:30 p.m.
Friday, October 12 at the home of
Mrs. Charles Hair, 341 Maxon
Road, Lancaster.
Farm Women Society 20
members installed Mrs. Mary
Shenk as a new member during a
recent meeting at the home of
Mrs. Chester Trout, Chester RD2.
The next meeting of the Society
will be held October 4 at the home
of Mrs. Joseph Best, Holtwood.
Farm Women Society 22
members enjoyed a game of
miniature golf before the regular
business meeting Tuesday af
ternoon at the Village Greens
Miniature Golf Course in
Strasburg.
Program
Be Improved?
Society 20
Society 22
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 15,1973
The meeting was conducted by
Mrs. Jay Landis, president, in the
snack shop. Mrs. Clarence
Rohrer arranged the afternoons
activities and led in devotions
and Salute to the Flag. Mrs.
Melvin Martin led in singing the
theme song.
Tickets were on sale for the
County Convention which will be
held November 3 at the Lan
caster Bible College. Mrs. Mark
Hatfield will be the speaker.
The monthly prize, called “The
Pig”, was won by Mrs. Jack
Robinson.
The next meeting will be held
at 1 p.m. October 9 at the home of
Mrs. Robert Houser, 436 Beaver
Valley Pike, Lancaster.
Society 25
Farm Women Society 25
members met Saturday, Sep
tember 8 for the Anniversary
Banquet at the Highville Fire
Hall. The Kitchen-Aires, senior
citizens band from Lititz,
provided the entertainment.
Members of Society 25 and 26
will entertain guests at
Conestoga View September 20. A
bake sale is set for September 15
at the Southern Market in Lan
caster.
Several members volunteered
to, fold Christmas Seals October
11 between 1 and 4 p.m. at the
Health and Welfare Center, Janet
Avenue, Lancaster.
The next meeting will be held
Saturday, October 13 at the home
of Mrs. Melvin Groff, Lancaster
RD6. A representative from
Hickory Farms, Park City, will
meet with the group to discuss a
tour of the store. The program
will be on decapouge by Mrs.
Norman Shank.
Society 27
Farm Women Society 27 had
Harry Hovis, chemist, as guest
speaker at a recent meeting. He
spoke about his hobby, perfume
making. In his lab, Hovis is able
to duplicate perfumes he has
smelled.
“My favorite perfume
fragrance” was given as the roll
call by 20 members and two
guests at this meeting at the
home of Mrs. Arthur D. Wenger.
Mrs. Raymond Martin was
cohostess and Mrs. Russell Swarr
was in charge of the devotions.
Mrs. Ralph Garber entertained
with two vocal solos.
The Society voted to donate $25
to the Welsh Mountain Clinic, the
Farm Women’s County Project.
Members were given order
slips to have filled out by Sep
tember 25 for the sub sale, which
is to be held October 2.
Announcement was made that
September is when dues are
payable.
Mrs. Mark Hatfield will be the
speaker at County Convention on
November 3 at Lancaster Bible
College. Tickets are available
from Mrs. Albert Fry Jr,
president.
The next meeting will be
September 25 at the home of Mrs
Herbert Frey. As the Society’s
Work Project, members will be
making comb cases for Ap
palachia and place mats for a
rest home.
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