Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 20, 1973, Image 27

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    I Farm Women
I Societies
Society 1
Farm Women Society 1 met
last Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Franklin Weber, Lititz RD2.
Twenty members and guests
attended.
Mrs. Paul Kurti, society
president, conducted the business
meeting. During the meeting,
members voted to donate $lO to
the Needlework Guild and $25 to
Goodwill Industries.
Mrs. Aaron H. Denlinger,
county president, installed two
new members into Society 1.
They were: Mrs. Lloyd Sheaffer
and Miss Anna Kolb.
Mrs. Kurtz announced that the
County Convention will be held
Nov. 3 at the Lancaster Bible
College. Registration will begin
at 10 a.m. Mrs. Mark Hatfield
will be the speaker. Society 1
members are asked to bring
articles for the bazaar table.
Society members were asked to
help the Mental Retardation
Association at Janet Ave.,
Lancaster from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Nov. 1,2, 3.
The following women are
assisting with the Meals on
Wheels program in Lititz: Mrs.
John Newcomer, Mrs. Graybill
Hollinger, Mrs. Franklin Weber
and Mrs. Paul Kurtz.
The Christmas Decorations
and Food Demonstration
meeting, open to the public, will
be held at the Farm and Home
Center on Thursday, Nov. 15. The
Christmas decorating program
will be held at 10:15 a.m. and the
Foods for Holiday Entertaining
demonstration will be presented
at 2 p.m. by Gray Zellers. The
day’s programs will be repeated
at 7:30p.m. Society 1 will sponsor
a bazaar table at the meeting.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Graybill
Hollinger, 870 Clay Road, Lititz.
Mrs. Neil Clark will be co
hostess. Mrs.'Wallace Heisey,
Manheim, will present a
demonstration on Gift Wrapping.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 20,1973 —
Society 2
Farm Women Society 2 met
Saturday, October 13 at Coleman
Memorial Chapel, Lititz RD2.
There were 18 members and one
visitor present.
Mrs. Ruth Waltz presented the
devotions and Mrs. Elsie Witmer
had charge of the program.
The speaker was Mrs. Olive
Peters of East Petersburg who
talked on retarded children and
urged the members to attend a
play to be given at the Fulton
Theater Dec. 11 through 15 for the
benefit of LARC. The title of the
play is “Flowers for Algernon”.
A donation was given to
Goodwill Industries, Lancaster.
The group will have a bake sale
Friday, Oct. 26 at the Manheim
Shopping Center. Refreshments
were served.
Mrs. Anna Capwell was hostess
and Mrs. Luella Low was co
hostess.
Society 10
Farm Women Society 10 met in
the home of Mrs. John Habecker,
2301 Spring Valley Road,
recently. Mrs. Jacob Evans
presented devotions. Members
showed a piece of antique glass,
giving origin and history.
A new slate of officers was
elected at a meeting of the
Society in the home of Mrs. John
Esbenshade, 1740 New Holland
Pike. Mrs. Jay Habecker was
elected president; Mrs. Cyrus
Neff first vice-president; Mrs.
Morris Miller, second vice
president; Mrs. Jacob Evans,
secretary; Mrs. Abram Miller,
assistant secretary; Miss Ida
Kunkle, corresponding
secretary. Mrs. Frank Hodecker
will continue as treasurer.
Mrs. Cyrus Neff presented
devotional readings. Each
member told of an unusual
remembrance of school days.
A donation was given to United
Way. Plans were finalized for a
day of mending at the General
Hospital. Gifts were approved for
LARC and the Arthritis Foun
dation.
Main program event was a
variety auction, an annual event
featuring plants, handwork,
cakes, jellies, white elephants
and other miscellaneous items.
Mrs. Loretta Shank was auc
tioneer.
The next meeting will be held in
the Refton Fire Hall at 1:30 p.m.
November 10. Mrs. Clifford
Shoemaker, Mrs. Charles Shertz
and Miss Ida Kunkle will be
hostesses. The program will be
on safety and will also include
quoting a verse suited to the
season. Motto for the day will be
“Giving Thanks is a course from
which we never graduate” in
keeping with the November
Thanksgiving season.
Society 14
Farm Women Society 14
members and friends took a bus
trip Wednesday, October 10, to
Fort McHenry. The trip was in
place of the regular meeting.
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