‘46—l^ r nMster*Farming, Saturday" May 14. 1977 Farm Women Societies Berks Co, The monthly meeting of the Berks County Society of Farm Vromen, Group 4 was held at the home of Mrs. Katherine Harrison, Boyerstown R 3 on May 3. The fourteen members and two guests present enjoyed a housewares demonstration by Mrs. Greta Shaver, ZionsvQle. The group received an invitation to a 25th an niversary party by Farm Women Group 2. A workshop will be held May 19 at the home of Mrs. Lottie Burkepile, Boyer- Lancaster Co, Society 1 A mother and daughter specifically, the vitamins in banquet was the program of the drink. Lancaster County Society of The group.voted to support Farm Women 1 when they the Farm and Home Center held their May meeting at as the county project, the RotbsvQle Fire Hall. The Society is planning a Seventy-two mothers and bus trip to Gettysburg and daughters were present. Harpers Ferry on May 28. Debbie Kreider, Anyone interested should County dairy princess, call 733-7425. presented the entertainment , The next meeting of the for the afternoon by giving a group will be on June 4 and speech ' on milk, and w* ll feature a gourd sale. Know Where the Activities Will Be? Read the Farm Women Calendar. Society 4 town R 3, to make articles for a bazaar. Planns were made to at tend a tea at Berks Heim on May 11. Also discussed was a Berks Heim open house picnic on June 12. Profits from a hoedown held by the Berks County Society of Farm Women will go to Hamburg State School to send 35 children to Summer camp. The next meeting of the Farm Women Group 4 will be held on June 7 at the home of Mrs. Jean Waldo, Boyertown R 4. Lancaster Co. Society 6 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 6 will be sponsoring Nancy Henkel, Strasburg Rl, this year’s International 4-H Youth Exchange student, who will be traveling to Belgium. The group decided this at their May 7 meeting held at the Brethren Village, Neffsville, with 17 members present. The group also voted to donate money to the S. June Lancaster Co. Society 14 Lancaster County Farm nonite Churchat 1 p.m. The Women Society 14 will hold speaker will be Mrs. Kitty their May meeting on the Yohn, wife, former teacher 18tb of this month which time of Christian education, and they will entertain Society 2 presently a teacher of Bible at the Willow Street Men- studies. Lancaster Co. Society 22 Members of Farm Women were Mrs. Robert Bare, 815 Society 22 honored their Waterfront Drive, Lancaster mothers and daughters at a and Mrs. E. Clair Witmer, buffet Tuesday evening at 836 Village Road, Lampeter, the Lampeter Fire Hall. Fun and humor were 0° J*®® 14 members will provided by Steve Brubaker, meet at Hershey Farms on ventriloquist and magician. Route 896 at 9:45 a.m. for a Young and old were day of surprises. Anyone delighted by his tricks and who cannot attend should “friends.” call President Mrs. Lester Hostesses for the evening Landis. Lancaster Co, Society 28 The April meeting of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 28 was held on April 28 at the home of Mrs. Donald High, 2155 Jarvis Road, Lancaster. Mrs. Glenn Book served as co-hostess. Ten dollars was donated to Easter Seals as well as the American Cancer Society, and International Foreign Youth Exchange student, Nancy Henkel. Members voted the S. June Smith center as the Society project. Unique Versatility with (j£s)Vari and Multi Spreaders... A VICON SPREADER FOR EVERY JOB OVER-ALL BROADCASTING LANCASTER COUNTY’S ONLY DEALER SPECIALIZING IN SPRAYER SALES & SERVICE Mrs. Ada Strickler, president of Potosi Society of Farm Women, Group 11, has announced committees for the coming year. They are; auditing, Mrs. Smith fund. * Mrs. Mary Fomey of the BrethreaVillage gave a few craft demonstrations. She showed the members how to press flowers to be used in making note paper, and showed them how to do quilling. Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Sara Holsberg and Mrs. Margaret Bowers. Speaker for the evening was the Reverend Bill Drury, who spoke on “Problems in Lancaster County.” On May 12 Farm Women Society 6 will entertain Society 28 at a luncheon at Conestoga at 12:30 p.m. The next meeting will be held on May 26, beginning at 9:30 a.m. for a tour of the Epbrata Cloisters, An derson Pretzel bakery, and White chimneys with lunch at the Landis Valley Motor Inn. LESTER A. RONKS, PA. York Co. Society 11 BAND-SPREADING SINGER PHONE 717-687-6712 Sarah Snyder and Mrs. Hester Kenney; bus, Mrs. Arlsne Carman and Mrs. Gertrude Miller; cards and flowers, Mrs. Crystal Brenneman and Mrs. Arlene Miller; Christmas, Mrs. Mary Winemiller, Mrs. Sandy Keiser, Mrs. Orpha Innerst, and Mrs. Mildred Bupp. Ways and Means, Mrs. Cora Miller, Mrs. Cora Keiser, - and Mrs. Winemiller; entertainment, Mrs. Grace Krout, Mrs. Carol Bupp, Mrs. Keeney, and Mrs. Gertrude Miller. Flower show, Mrs. Mildred Bupp, Mrs. Romaine Miller, and Mrs. Sandy-Keiser; membership, Mrs. Carman; nominating, Mrs. Cora Keiser and Mrs. Carol Bupp; publicity, Mrs. Arlene Miller, and scrap book, Mrs. Betty Roberts. ONE-SIDED BANDING i&RincF j