Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 19, 1974, Image 41

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    Farm Women Societies
Society 19
Society of Finn Women
No. 19 met at Landisville
Church of God with Society
No. 4 aa guests and county
officers for a delicious
luncheon. Greetings were
brought by County
President, Mrs. Carl
BARBER OIL CO.
(Texaco]
Fuel Chief
HEATING dll
a Oil HEATING EQUIPMENT
AIR CONDITIONING
MOUNT JOY, PA.
Ph. (K.J-XB2I
Johnson and Mrs. Robert
Nolt, president of Society No.
4. Mrs. David Yoder led
devotions, basing her
thoughts on Psalms 104.
Secretary's and
treasurer’s reports were
given. Each member
responded to roll call by
introducing her guest. Mrs.
John Ruhl called the
business meeting to order.
Mrs. Daniel Rohrer
presented the slate for
election of officers. Results
were Mrs. Harold Saylor
elected as vice president and
Mrs. Lloyd Rohrer as
treasurer with Mrs. Charles
Musser as assistant
treasurer.
Mrs. Clayton Geib will
write to our fosterchild in
South America. The Society
donated $2O to United
Campaign Funds. October 16
at 1:30 members will go to
Conestoga View to entertain
guests.
County Farm Convention
members will be registering
at 9:30 a.xn. at Lancaster
Bible College November 2.
Price and label your
donation for the bazaar
table. "Sew a long gown” is
the project and winners
enter State Contest. Mrs.
Kenneth Warfel will be
responsible to bring two
planter arrangements for
table decoration for
November 2. Anyone wishing
to contribute to Needlework
Guild have children’s clothes
at the Iris Club November 12.
“New England Scrap
book” consisting of a
relaxing musical slide
presentation was given by
Janet and Elizabeth Kreider.
The next meeting will be
held at 1:30 November 9 at
Landisville Church of God.
Society 2
Farm Women Society 2
met at the home of Mrs.
Margie Shelly, RD2 Lititz, on
October 12th.
Mrs. Shelly served as
hostess with Grace Miller as
co-hostess.
The opening song was “0
Worship the King” with
Betty Geib having devotions
that included a poem “Oc
tober” and gave the
definition of what is a
promise. The devotions were
concluded by the reading of
Hebrews 11:1-31.
Roll call was given by
members paying their dues.
Elsie Witmer, president,
conducted the business
meeung and reported on the
county executive meeting.
Grace Miller was elected
as secretary for the next two
years with Pauline Gordley
to serve as vice-president
also for the next two years.
Secret sisters of last year
were revealed and members
chose new secret sisters for
the coming year.
The group decided to
purchase a gift for Brian
Hollinger who was injured in
an accident and is in the
hospital.
Mrs. Paul Sarell of RD2
Manheim was received into
the society by Beulah
Graybill.
The next meeting will be
November 9th at the home of
Mrs. Paul Donough, RD4,
Manheim.
Society 22
Farm Women Society 22
met at the home of Mrs.
Harold Ranck on October
Bth.
The society decided to give
$5OO. to the Goodwill In
dustries after listening to
Joyce Burkholder our guest
speaker from Goodwill.
The Society also decided to
give $2OO to aid the hurricane
stricken country of Hon
duras.
Members will be en
tertaining their husbands at
a hockey game on November
9th.
The next meeting will be
held at Ann Diller’s. The
Club will be making crafts
for the Christmas Bazaar at
the Farm and Home Center
for the Christmas Program.
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Oct. 19.1974-
Farm Women
Calendar
Saturday, October 19
Farm Women Society 8
meeting with Kathryn
Erb and Kathryn Heisey
as hostesses, 2:00 p.m.
Farm Women Society 1
County Day Tour
Farm Women Society 29
square dance.
Farm Women Society 3
meeting.
Tuesday, October 22
Farm Women Society 27
Halloween Fun Night
with children at Gladys
Shearer’s bam, 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, October 23
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Farm Women Society 8
sewing at the Lancaster
General Hospital 9:00
a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Farm Women Society 24
meeting with Erma
Zimmerman as hostesses
7:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 24
Farm Women Society 28
dried flower workshop at
Kissel Hill.
Saturday, October 26
Farm Women Society 5
meeting at the home of
Dorothy Thomas.
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