Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 27, 1977, Image 45

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Farm Women Societies
Berks Co.
Society 6
The Berks County Farm
Women Society 6, held a
recent meeting in the home
of Mrs. Harold Snyder, Oley,
El. Mr. Doug Andrews and
Mrs. Debbie Smith,
representatives from the
John Wanamakers Store,
gave an illustrated talk on
selecting furniture and in
terior decorations. Eighteen
members attended the
meeting.
During the business
meeting, a donation was
given to the 4-H Develop
ment fund, and a con
tribution was given to the
George Hiltebeitel family.
The September 20 meeting
will be held at the residence
of Mrs. Arthur Haas, Oley,
RD2. Time will be 8 p.m.
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Daniel R. Christ, funeral
director of Oley, will be
featured in the program.
Berks Co.
Society 9
Berks County Farm
Women Society 9 met
recently for their annual
picnic, with 36 people at
tending. After dinner, both
the adults and children
joined in games.
A short business meeting
was held after the picnic to
discuss the county con
vention which will be held
October 1.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Karen
Schreier, Douglassville, on
September 7. Topic for the
meeting will be fashions.
Lancaster Co,
Society 3
The Lancaster County
Farm Women Society 3 held
their August meeting at the
Salem Lutheran Church with
Sallie West as hostess.
Dr. J. Carl Reiser, a
practicing chiropractor,
spoke -on the subject
“General Nutrition and
Kinesiology”.
The recipient of the 1977
scholarship is Tammy
Kemper of Denver, Pa.
Tammy was awarded- the
scholarship at the meeting,
she is a recent graduate of
the Cocalico High School and
plans to attend Indiana
University, majoring in
Home Economics.
During our business
meeting, conducted by Mrs.
John Edwards, president,
the ladies were advised of
the county convention on
November 5 at the Farm and
Home Center. Members
were encouraged to attend
and also make contributions
for the bazaar table. A
donation was made to the
Cambria County Society of
.ancaster Farming, Saturday, August 27, 1977
Farm Women for the
Johnstown Flood Relief
Project.
Plans are being finalized
for the food stand at the
Ephrata Fair. Next meeting
will start at 8 a.m. with the
opening of clams, followed
with a work meeting at the
Swamp UCC church with
Mrs. Kenneth Zimmerman
as our hostess on September
17.
Lancaster Co.
Society 19
On August 16, Lancaster
County Society 19 en
tertained about 40 guests at
the Harrisburg State
Hospital. Games were
played and refreshments
served.
A short business meeting
was held on the trip home at
a stop in a restaurant for
refreshment and fellowship.
Mrs. Betty Saylor, president
of the club, conducted the
meeting.
The next meeting of the
club will be September 10 at
the home of Mrs. Levi
Weaver, Lititz.
Lebanon Co,
Society 5
The Lebanon County Farm
Women Society 5 held a
family picnic recently at the
EXPO Fairgrounds,
Lebanon, approximately 85
persons attending.
At the business meeting
the group decided to give a
donation to the fairgrounds
for use of their picnic area.
The Lebanon Plaza Charity
Bazaar, which will be held
September 9 to 10, was
discussed. The theme of the
club will be “Country
Maids.”
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. Florence
Kaylor, Anneville.
York Co,
Society 20
Ten members of the
Shrewsbury Community 4-H
Club presented a program at
the August meeting of York
County Farm Women
Society 20 at the home ot
Mrs. Margaret Shaub.
The representatives
selected by project leaders,
gave demonstrations,
modeled garments, and
displayed various items they
made in 4-H. Claudia Bailey
was the winner of a contest
conducted by Megan Shaub,
a member of the Garden
Club.
The group tabled a
discussion to make a quilt
and the project was referred
to a committee in charge.
It was announced that
Paula Trimpey,
Shrewsbury, is a recipient of
a $3OO scholarship awarded
by Pennsylvania Farm
Women. Six scholarships are
presented annualy to
students who are planning to
further their education in
home economics.
Miss Trirapey will enter
Messiah College, Grantham,
in the fall.
The next meeting is
scheduled at 1 p.m. Sep
tember 13 at the home of
Mrs. Williams, New
Freedom. Mrs. Joy Martin is
in charge of the program
“Safety”. The society will
stage a plant sale along with
miscellaneous articles.
York Co.
Society 35
York County Farm
Women Society 35 was
recently organized. The
group is located in Seven
Valleys.
Results of election of of
ficers is: president - Judy
Brenneman; v. president -
Vicki Eohrbaugh; secretary
- Becky Warner; ass’t
secretary - Linda Bricker;
treasurer - Nancy Miller;
ass’t treasurer - Joan Beck.
The following committees
were established: program -
Judy Brenneman, Lois
Eohrbaugh, Becky Warner;
Flowers and cards - Hilda
Arendt, Nancy Miller,
Carolyn Sweitzer; Ways and
means - Joan Beck,
Maryann Brenneman, Linda
Bricker; scrapbook - Vicki
Eohrbaugh.
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