Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 22, 1977, Image 56

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Farm Women Societies
Berks Co.
Society 1
The monthly meeting of
the Berks County Farm
Women Society was held at
the home of Mrs. Ella
Richards, Oley R 2, with 18
ladies present.
The group will be having a
refreshment stand at the
George Thompson’s sale on
October 22.
Arrangements were made
for the group’s Christmas
Party that will be held
December 7 at the Olde State
Bam, Oley.
On November 10 there will
be a bingo party at Berks
Heim.
Next meeting will be at ihe
home of Mrs. Grace
Schaeffer, Oley, on
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SWINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER
OFFICES IN:
Lancaster, Lititz, New Holland,
Park City, Millersville, & Mount ioy
November 9 starting at 8
p.m.
Lancaster Co.
Society 3
Members of Lancaster
County Farm Women
Society 3 were entertained
October 15 at the home of
Mrs. Nancy Balmer, Lititz.
For the year 1978, the
following officers were
elected: President, Mrs.
Miriam Moore; vice
president, Mrs. Martha
Zimmerman; secretary,
Mrs. Dons Miller;
corresponding secretary,
Mrs. Alice Trumbauer;
treasurer, Mrs. Eileen
Miller,
In other business, a $5OO
contribution was given to the
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Ephrata Ambulance
Association. The Society will
sponsor a Halloween Party
at the Hamburg State
School. Mrs. Dons Miller
will be in charge of the
arrangements.
A table of gift ideas and
decorations for the holidays
will be arranged for display
at the Lancaster Co.
Homemakers Day,
Novembers.
Mrs. Doris Thomas,
Lancaster County Extension
Service, presented a
demonstration “Creative
Foods for Entertaming,” as
the program for the evening.
The next meeting will be
November 19 at the Salem
Lutheran Church, Ephrata.
Mrs. Irene Dankers will be
hostess. The program will be
a demonstration on quilling
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given by Mrs Barbara
Stauffer.
Lancaster Co,
Society 8
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 8 met at the
home of Arlme Witman and
Mary Sarver, Mt. Joy R 2, on
October 13 at 7:30 p.m.
Kathryn Heisey, the society
president was in charge.
The special feature of the
evening was given by Mrs.
Betty Jo Heisey, Penryn who
demonstrated various ways
of gift wrapping.
Several members joined
another group in sewing 122
pieces and mending 21
pieces at the General
Hospital on Oct. 6.
A Sunshine Box was
presented to a shut-in
member, Anna Mae Eby.
Refreshments were
provided by hostesses Mary
Sarver, Arline Witman,
Anna Shank, Belle Garber
and Georgiana Fomey.
Delegates going to the
County Convention at
INTEREST
Harrisburg are Kathryn
Heisey, Vera Frey, and
Margaret Heisey. Agnes
Houseal will go as an
Alternate
Members are reminded
November 8 is
Homemaker’s Day at the
Farm and Home Center.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Alice
Myers Mt. Joy Rl, on
November 19 at 2 p.m. There
will be an auction of items
brought by members.
Lancaster Co.
Society 18
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 18 met at the
home of Mrs. Earl Diem,
Valley Road, on October 15.
The speaker, Lester
Hostetter, Mt. 'Joy, spoke
about raising chrysan
themums.
The president, Mrs
Harold Kunmel, reminded
members of the Lancaster
County Convention to be held
November 5 at the Farm and
Home Center, Lancaster.
Homemaker’s Day will be
held at the same location on
Novembers.
It was voted to contribute
$lO.OO to the United Way. The
delegates were selected to
attend the State Farm Show
Convention January 9 and 10
in Harrisburg. They are
Mrs. Raymond Stoner, Mrs.
John Henry Hess, Mrs. Hohn
Hess, and Mrs. Wayne
Brubaker.
The next meeting will be
held November 19 at the
Hempfield Church of the
Brethren when Mrs. Wilbert
Carper will be hostess.
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