Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 11, 1978, Image 57

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    Farm Women Societies
NOTE - The meeting
report for the York County
Farm Women Society 27 was
really Lancaster County
Farm Women Society 27 in
last week’s Lancaster
Farming.
Berks Co,
Society 3
Mrs. Ernest Harthne,
Boyertown R 3, hosted the
October meetmg of Berks
County Farm Women
Society 3. The Earl Town-
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THOMAS FARM SYSTEMS, INC.
57 WEST MAIN STREET LEOLA, PA. 17540
JIM THOMAS
PHONE: (717) 656-2677
ship Cadette Troup 728 en
tertained.
A film narrated by Mrs.
Richard Loeb, the leader,
was shown. The girls recited
their scout promise and
scout laws after which they
taught the Society some
camping songs.
During the business
meeting, Mrs. William
Renninger reported on
proceeds made at the
Bnntzenhoff sale and
another sale coming up on
November 11.
FAILSAFE opens the
shutters to allow for
natural air movement in
case of a power outage’s,
The Berks County Farm
Women will host a bingo
party at Berks Heim Cake
and coffee will be furnished
by the women.
The next meeting will be
held at the Planatary at
Junior High East on
November 21, 7 p.m. A
business meeting will be
held at the home of Mary
Hill, Boyertown, after the
presentation.
Lancaster Co,
Society 4
Mrs. Betty Siegrist,
Columbia, and Marie
Siegrist served as co
hostesses at the October
meeting of Lancaster County
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Farm Women Society 4. The
Society was given a tour of
Betty Siegnst’s greenhouse
which was attached to her
house. Twenty three
members attended.
President Gertrude
Yeaglm presided at the
meeting. Items and money
were brought to the meeting
for the Needlework Guild In-
Gathering.
Mrs. Mary Lauver,
Lancaster, was the guest
speaker. She spoke on the
“Sourdough Parable” and
passed out samples of bread
and cakes made from
sourdough. She shared
“starter” sets to those in
terested.
The next meeting will be
November 25, starting with a
luncheon at “Lacy’s
Restaurant”, Rt. 441 at 12:30
p.m. A tour of Donegal Mills
Plantation will follow at 1:45
p.m.
Lancaster Co,
Society 24
Approximately 50 persons
attended a Halloween Party
at the home of Landis and
Audrey Myer, New Holland
R 2, at the October meeting
of Lancaster County Farm
Women Society 24.
Games were played,
commencing with a spook
walk, “Scream in the Dark”
designed by the host and his
sons.
A short business meeting
followed with President
Ruth Hoober presiding. Ruth
Shultz reported on
Homemakers Day and plans
were made to attend the
Town Fair.
The next meeting will be
held November 29 at the
home of Eunice Mehle. Elma
Benner will present “Ideas
for Christmas.”
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THOMAS FARM SYSTEMS, INC. 57 W. Mam St. Leola, PA 17540
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CITY
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1978
York Co,
Society 1
Alverta O’Neal and Amy
Miller sang a duet “I Shall
Not Be Moved” to celebrate
Pauline Rishel’s fiftieth
anniversary at the October
meeting of York County
Farm Women Society 1.
Mrs. Pauline Rishel hosted
the meeting.
The Society will give
Christmas gifts to the
mentally retarded at
Harrisburg State Hospital.
They also contributed to the
York Rescue Mission.
A box was donated by the
Kathryn Kurtz family. It
will be used to preserve the
history of the society.
A safety program was
presented.
The next meeting will be a
Christmas party on Dec
meber 2 at the Grandview
Golf Club.
York Co,
Society 16
Dons McCallister was
initiated as a new member at
the October meeting of York
County Farm Women
Society 16 hosted by Jean
Hershey, Dover.
Each of the 18 members
wore Halloween hats.
Election of officers were
held. Kara Ohrum was
elected president; Diane
Moyer, vice-president; Lura
Flohr, secretary; Alice
Rauch, treasurer; Loreleta
Baustian, historian; and
Janet Kron, reporter.
Margie deCamaro from
Stauffers of Kissel Hill,
showed the group how to
make dry flower
SHUTTERS open to ex
haust foul air and close
••hen the fan is not
operating to prevent
drafts
STATE
arrangements. Each
member made a center
piece.
The next meeting will be at
the home of Janet Krone,
November 15, at 7:30 p.m.
This is a changed date.
York Co,
Society 29
A program on dolls was
presented to York County
Farm Women Society 29 by
Betty Jordon and Theda
Eaton at their October
meeting hosted by Betty
Jordon.
Bobbie Jean Zimmerman,
Red Lion Rl, had the win
ning ticket for an afghan
drawing at the meeting.
Ten members attended the
County convention.
The next meeting will be
November 14 at the home of
Doris Vannoy. The program
will feature favors for
Christmas. Each member is
asked to brmg a gift for a
man and woman, wrapped,
for the Mental Health
Association.
INTAKE HOODS are
designed to prevent drafts
and keep out rain and
snow
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