Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 15, 1973, Image 25

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Among some primitive tribes, the father of a new baby
takes to his bed for several days to rest up after his child
birth ordeal.
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INTO CASH.
We buy fire wood, mixed wood, apple wood and cherry
wood. You can deliver to our stores or we will pick up
wood at your lot.
caIInowSTAUFFER'S of kissel hill
Ask for Dennis Harnish
717-626-4771 or write Box 284, Lititz, Pa. 17543
CHRISTMAS
SPECIALS
Reg Price SALE PRICE
Vapor Lamps $3995 *29.95
Truck Tool Box $9995 *34.95
225 Amp.
Lincoln Welder $95.00 *00.95
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During the month of December, a handsome new AAA
front end plate will be awarded to the proposer for
each new member he proposes.
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Farm Women
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Societies
Society 2
Farm Women Society 2 held
their regular monthly meeting
and Christmas Party Saturday,
Dec. 8 at the Mastersonville fire
hall.
The meeting was opened by
singing “Away in a Manger” and
Mrs Betty Geib presented the
devotions.
The president, Mrs. Jay Wit
mer had charge of the business
meeting.
Final plans were made for the
cookie sale to be held Friday,
Dec. 14 in front of the Silco Store
in Manheim.
Delegates were appointed to
the State Convention in
Harrisburg Jan. 7 and 8, 1974.
They are: Mrs. Mae Donough,
Mrs Mable Pinkerton and Mrs.
Jay Witmer. Alternates are:
Mrs. Abram Brandt and Mrs.
Blodwyn Brandt.
A covered dish luncheon was
held at noon.
The members brought
groceries and fruit to pack boxes
for needy families and also plates
of fruit and cookies for shut-ins.
They also brought 31 pairs of
mittens to be given to un
derprivileged children and sent a
gift of money to support a child in
Korea
The members of Societies 2 and
3 will entertain guests at
Conestoga View on Thursday,
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Jan. 17, 1974.
During the singing of Jingle
Bells, Santa arrived and
distributed gifts and oranges to
the 28 members and children
present
The next meeting will be held
Saturday, Jan. 12 at the home of
Mrs. Warren Kline, 109 Fruitville
Pike, Manheim.
Society 8
Farm Women Society 8 met at
the Heisey Lodge, Rheems on
Dec. Bth. Thirty members and
one visitor enjoyed seeing the
original Christmas decorations
which Mrs W. Scott Heisey had
created. Dorothy led the group in
the singing of the joyous
traditional carols of the season.
Miss Anna Mae Eby presided
over the meeting. Roll Call was
an expression from each one as to
what Christmas means to her. An
original reading was given by
Miss Mary Grace Martin called,
“The Legend of the Carol”. Mrs.
George Houseal read Christmas
thoughts and portions for the
devotional time.
Reports by treasurer Mrs.
Sylvester Shuman, the Minutes
by Miss Martin and Sunshine
Committee report by Mrs.
Clarence Greider were given.
The special feature was given
by Mrs. Pierre DeVitry from
Bainbridge. She explained the
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 15,1973 —
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early Christian Symbols called
Chrismons She showed 30
symbols she has made which
depict special events in the
Scriptures including the Manger
scene. These were constructed so
they could be hung on the
Yuletide tree
Refreshments were chosen
which suggested Christmas and
completed the enjoyable time at
the Heisey residence Hostesses
were Margaret Heisey, Agnes
Houseal, Dottie Heisey, Ruth
Musser and Phillis Endslow.
Reports of the State Convention
at Harrisburg at the next
meeting, which will be held Jan.
19that2p.m at the home of Mrs.
Martin Musser 327 South Market
Ave. Mount Joy.
Society 27
Farm Women Society 27 met
recently at the home of Mrs.
Harold B. Frey. Mrs. Galen
Benner served as co-hostess.
“What I really want for Christ
mas” was answered for roll call
by 27 members and four guests
The Society voted to donate $25
to Goodwill Industries.
The members donated 50 pairs
of mittens for the Lancaster
County Extension Service
Christmas Party.
The Ways and Means Com
mittee conducted a bakeless bake
sale as a money raising project.
President Mrs. Albert Fry, Jr ,
installed the following officers;
vice-president - Mrs. Luke
Brubaker, corresponding
secretary - Mrs. Harold B. Frey,
treasurer - Mrs. Robert
Fellenbaum.
Mrs. Martin Kready conducted
a workshop making marble
candle-holders and Mrs Harold
Gerber conducted a workshop
making rosebud candle-holders.
Each member made a can
dleholder of her choice.
The delegates for State Con
vention are Mrs.. Albert Fry, Jr.,
Mrs. Herbert B. Frey, Mrs.
Larry Miller, and Mrs. C. Witmer
Sherer.
The next meeting will be
January 22 at the Norlanco
Health Center.
Society 25
Farm Women Society 25 met at
the home of Mrs. Glenn Nauman
on Saturday evening December S,
for the family Christmas party
(covered dish supper).
Members brought mittens for
Lancaster County Extension
Service Christmas party.
Mrs. Chester Eshleman, Mrs.
Sterling Elmer and Mrs. Glenn
Nauman will be delegates to the
Farm Women’s State Convention
in Harrisburg.
Next meeting January 12,
members will be leaving from
Willow Street Community
Building at 1:00 p.m. to visit the
Welsh Mountain Clinic, New
Holland, RD2.
Calendar
Monday, December 17
7-00 p.m. - Farm Women Society
29, meeting at the home of
Dorothy Forry. Each member
is to bring a dozen cookies.
7:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society
31 meeting. Debbie Wenger,
Hostess, at the home of Mrs.
Anna Mary Glick
Thursday, December 20
Farm Women Society 31 annual
visit to Conestoga View.
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