50 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 29,1977 Farm Women Societies Berks Co. Society 6 The October meeting of the Berks County Farm Women Society 6 was held at the home of Mrs. David Hauseman, Oley Rl. Speaker for the evening was Mrs. Robert Kepfer, Fleetwood R 2, whose subject was the proper brushing and cleaning of hair. The new officers elected for the 1978-1979 term will be: President, Linda Snyder; vice president, Erma Bauer; recording secretary, Delores Mensch; corresponding secretary, Fan Hartz; and treasurer Pearl Hoffman. Final plans were made for the society’s trip to Philadelphia on November 2. Members were also reminded it is time to pay Stauffer Buildings FAST ERECTION - LOW COST REQUIRES LITTLE MAINTENANCE The advanced way to build farm structures The basic simplicity and inherent strength of Stauffer Pole Building construction results in a durable building with exceptionally long life This is primarily due to the use of Wolmamzed® pressure treated lumber from our own plant Stauffer Pole Buildings can be erected in a fraction of the time it takes with other types of construction Today, any savings in Stauffer MAIL THIS COUPON for free brochure on Stauffer Pole Buildings the 1978 dues. Cancer pads are to be sewn by November 15 at the residence of Mrs. Paul Youse, Oley R 2, beginning at 8 p.m. Berks Co. Society 9 The October meeting of the Berks County Farm Women Society 9 was held recently at the home of Mrs. Linda Shearer, Earlville. The program for the evening was presented by Mrs. Kathy Schaeffer of the Family Crafts and Creations Store in Douglassville, who spoke on plastercraft. Plans are being made for the bingo party to be held at Berks Heim on November 10, and a cake sale also scheduled for Noven J»r. The next meeting will be November 2 at the home of mf * << H M STAUFFER & SONS. INC 33 Glenola Drive, Leola, Pa 17540 Name Address Post Office Mrs. Gloria Rhoads, Douglassville R 2. Christmas arrangements will be the topic of the meeting. Lancaster Co, Thomas Amlco, Lancaster County Park naturalist, was guest speaker at the recent meeting of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 4, Amico spoke of his duties at the park and showed a narrated slide show entitled “Majestic Woodlands of the County Park.” The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Edwin Yeaglin, president. Tickets were distributed to those members planning to attend the County Convention. Annual dues were collected, as well as items for the pole construction time results in a big saving in labor cost Hence, lower overall cost of any farm structure Stauffer Pole Building con struction eliminates the need for a foundation Stauffer Pole Buildings can be finished with a variety of painted or unpainted steel or aluminum siding and roofing which re quires practically no maintenance will retain its beauty for years^^^^__ Society 4 Zip needlework ingathering. Mrs. Cyrus Gamble will be in charge of the craft table on Homemakers’ Day to be held November 8, at the Farm and Home Center. Newly elected officers for the coming year are: Miss Alice Mane Nissley, secretary; Mrs. Robert Garber, treasurer; and Mrs. Ira Barley and Mrs. Cyrus Gamble, convention delegates. The next meeting will be November 19 at the Mount ville Elementary School. Lancaster Co, Society 12 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 12 met recently at the home of Mrs. Sarah Neudorf, Hershey Estates. Miss Ethel Kindig served as co-hostess. The Society decided to exhibit their handiwork at the Christmas Bazaar November 8 at the Farm and Home Center, Lancaster. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Marion Click. Lancaster Co, Society 14 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 14 met at the home of Miriam Leaman, Paradise, with hostesses m M High Speed Pump, Three Tank Sizes To Fit Your Needs SHOW-EASE STALL CO. 523 Willow Rd Lancaster, PA Ph (717)299-2536 CARL L. SHIRK RDS Lebanon, PA Ph (717)274-1436 CECIL DAIRY SERVICE RDI Rt. 274 'A Mi. South Rising Sun, MD Ph. (301)658-6923 FARMWMEKT fi L"“ York Road Red Lion, PA Carlisle, PA Ph. (717) 244-2178 Ph.(717)249-5338 4862-3406 Mrs. Ether Herr, Mrs. Eva the United Way, and the Esbenshade, and Mrs. election of officers was held. Pauline Stoltzfus. 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