Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 27, 1978, Image 59

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    Farm Women Societies
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Speaker for the day was
Mrs. Ida Risser who spoke
on travel in Pa. in the early
days.
Lancaster Co
Society 3
Members of Lancaster
County Farm Women
Society 3 were entertained
on May 21 at the Coca Cola
auditorium m Lancaster.
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Mrs. Suzanne Hoffman was
hostess.
The business meeting was
conducted by president Mrs.
Miriam Moore. A con
tribution of $5O was given to
the Cerebral Palsy fund.
Also, $2OO was given to help
defray the cost of a wheel
chair used locally.
Fifteen members of the
group attended the Spring
Rally held at the Hershey
Convention Center.
Members of Society 3 will
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conduct a day camp in
August as their state project.
The program was a slide
presentation of a trip to
Africa by Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Stauffer.
Next meeting will be June
17 at Salem Lutheran
Church, Ephrata.
Lancaster Co,
Society 5
Twenty-seven members
and one guest attended the
meeting of Lancaster County
Farm Women Society 5. The
recent meetmg was held at
the home of Mrs. Paul Neff,
with Mrs. Clyde Weaver
hostess and Mrs. Charles
Fomey co-hostess.
During the business
meetmg, final plans were
made for a one day trip to
the Poconos on June 14.
Speaker for the meeting
was Dan Fitzkee, Manhenn,
whose topic was bees.
The next meeting will be a
progressive party on June 24
at noon. The homes of Eileen
Bruckhart, Pauline
Longenecker, Sandy Yocum,
and Esther GraybOl will be
visited.
Lancaster Co,
Society 8
On May 20, Lancaster
County Farm Women
Society 8 met at the home of
Grace Bixler, Marietta Rl.
Kathryn Heisey, president,
presided over the meeting.
Barbara Walsh, Penn
sburg Rl, presented the
special feature of the af
ternoon. She and her
husband had spent a year at
the John McCurdy Mission
School m Espaniola Valiev.
New Mexico. She told of her
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experiences there and
showed several tapestries
which she had made.
Nine members visited
Conestoga View recently.
Twelve members attended
the Spring Rally.
A representative of the
Mount Joy Fire Company
showed photographs and
drawings of the proposed
new firehouse facility.
Hostesses providing
refreshments were Grace
Bixler, Ruth Drager, Anna
Wolgemuth, Helen Wivell,
and Hettie Ginder.
Mrs. John Wenger,
Manheim, will present chalk
drawing at the next meetmg
which will be held on June
15, at the home of Vera Frey,
Marietta. The meeting will
begin at 7 p.m. Society 28
will be entertained.
Lancaster Co
Society 9
The home of Mrs.
Margaret Hagen, Rawlm
sville, was the setting of
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 9’s recent
meeting. Mrs. Margaret
Kreider and Mrs. Mary
Bnnley served as
cohostesses.
Program for the afternoon
was Robert Shoff, from the
Millersville World Wide
Traveler for Education. He
showed slides from a trip he
and group from Kent
University took to Cuba.
The June meeting of the
group will be held with Mrs.
Helen Eshleman from York
County. It will be a covered
dish luncheon at her home.
Members are asked to brmg
folding chairs.
Lancaster Co,
Society 14
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 14 met at the
Strasburg Presbyterian
Fellowship Hall on May 16.
Hostesses were Mrs. Martha
Herr, Mrs. Miriam Groff,
and Mrs. Serena Groff.
The program was given by
Francois Geanett, an ex
change student from the
French speaking part of
Switzerland.
The next meeting will be
June 14 when the group will
meet at the Strasburg
Mennonite Church and
travel as a group to Village
Green to play miniature golf.
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Lancaster Co,
Society 19
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 19 met at the
home of Mrs. Irvin
Denlmger on May 13.
The group decided to make
a contribution to the Cancer
Society. It was also deter
mined that group mem
bership would be discon
tinued after an absence of
six months.
The program was a senes
of pictures from Alaska and
Hawaii. The shots had been
taken by Mr. and Mrs.
Denlinger on their recent
trips to the two states.
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Lancaster Co,
Society 31
The Lancaster County
Farm Women Society 31 met
at the home of Mrs. Kenneth
Rutt on May 22.
A business meetmg was
held. It was decided that the
group will donate $5O to the
Welsh Mt. Chmc.
Dr. Joseph Besecker spoke
to the group on the behavior
of toddlers.
The next meetmg will be a
family picnic on June 25 at
12:30 p.m., at Wenger’s
Park. Mrs. Ben Wenger will
be hostess and Mrs. Victor
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