* Farm Women Societies fSt n muter Pn December 9,6:30 p.m. at the LAincaSier L/O, home of Vera Frey, Snriofv Si Marietta. Husbands and dOCWiy O __—friends are invited. Each * • member is~asked to bring nf nr rjapi FrAv^ffliif/ 0^ 0 their own p!pce setting, one ? and coid dish. Sad a ’ of one dollar per toward the turkey “Drag"? 11 " 8 “ I- * His discussion emphasised living and working together so as to create happiness for each one in the home. He stressed loyalty and com mitment and above all, a spiritual dimension to create a cheerful atmosphere. /The - business session followed with 23 members in attendance. Delegates going the State convention will B)e Vera Frey and Margaret" Heisey. Kathryn Heisey will accompany them. The Society will hold a Christmas party on Farming . . . It’s Nurtured the Good Earth of Our America Let's remember the part farming has played and still does in the development of- the United States. It has provided us with the essentials to achieve what we have today. By providing food for our millions . . . natural fibers for our clothing . . . jobs for many of our people. Let's practice conservation to preserve this land that has given us life. Lancaster Co, Society 22 Eighteen members presented a “Show & Tell” program for the November meeting of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 22 which met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Herr with Mrs. Jay Landis serving as co hostess. Each member showed her latest creation which in- FOR MORE INFORMATION. CONTACT YOUR LOCAL COUNTY OFFICE. . eluded quilts, afghans, wreathes, sewing projects, crewel, dried fruits, and numerous other crafts. Names of children at Christ Home was distributed to members to purchase gifts for Christmas. Reports were given on the Lancaster County Con vention and Town Pair and final plans made for a visit to Conestoga View on November 14. The December meeting will bejidd at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Hoover, 3290 Briarwood Blvd., Lancaster. Lancaster Co. Society 28 Mrs. Ira Welk served as hostess for the November meeting of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 28. Mrs. Fred Esbenshade was co-hostess. The program for the evening was on “Gift Wrapping Packages for Pennies” by Mrs. Wallace Heisey. The next meeting will be on December 7 at the home of Helen Rohrer. Everyone is to bring a $2 gift for her secret sister. Lebanon Co. Society 5 Mrs. Celia Pence of Lebanon hosted the November meeting of the Lebanon County Farm Women Society 5. Eighteen members were present Vera Fahnestock read an article about Thanksgiving. Roll call was asnwered by naming favorite foods. President Minerva Lentz conducted the business meeting. The ladies then swapped recipes and samples of the recipes they brought. The Society will hold a Christmas banquet at the Esters Diner for their December meeting. The Society members are asked to bring a “secret pal’s gift” along. ,'V' '"'l Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 25,1978 York Co. Society 2 Charlotte Herbst hosted the November 8 meeting of the York County Farm Women Society 2. Mr. Les Jackson of the York County Emergency Operation Center spoke on the Center’s new program and how it will affect York County. Mall Bazaar Chairman Grace Ferree reported a good return for our table and plans for organizing next year’s stand were made. January’s State Farm Women’s Convention delegates were selected and are Blanche Sechrist and Mary Herbst. Lois Wetzler and Miriam Dapp displayed items made at the 4-H club under the York County Cooperative Extension service. The home extension service Christmas party will be held November 28 at the 4- H Building at Bair. Society 2’s next meeting will be a Christmas party on December 13 at Rutter’s Restaurant in Red Lion. The September 13 meeting was held at the home of Romame Keener and a very good safety program was presented. The October 11 meeting was held at the home of Lestha Weisensale and a donation was given to “New Life for Children.” York Co, Society 26 Mrs. William L. Miller hosted a Thanksgiving luncheon for 18 members and two guests for the November meeting of the York County Farm Women Society 26. President Mrs. William Hake chaired the business meeting. Eight members plan on attending the State convention in Januaiy. All information for the 1979 Year Books are available and the new Year Book in formation will be handed out at the December meeting. It was reported that six members attended the County convention. Mrs. Ralph Kohlur, and Mrs. Brenda Grogg were selected as delegates by I Wf SCHLESSMAN'S V SEED CORN ★ ALFALFA ★ CLOVER ★ OATS ★ WINTER RYE * BALER TWINE ★ EARLY BOOKINGS ON CHEMICALS NEW FERTILIZER FACILITY NOW IN OPERATION * BULK OR BAG * Truck Spreader and New Tylers Available CALL FOR QUOTES NEW SALESMAN - NOAH GREINER COVERING LANCASTER, YORK AND CHESTER COUNTIES. PHONE: 717-665-5777 BOYD'S SEED CENTER 306 lona Rd., Lebanon, Pa. 17042 Phone: 717-272-8943 Opryland Auditions set NASHVILLE, Term. - The audition team from Opryland U.S.A., music entertainment complex, will be in Pittsburgh, Wed nesday, December 6, and Philadelphia, Thursday, December 7, holding auditions for the singers and dancers, instrumentalists, and technicians needed for the music theme park’s 15 live music shows next season and their new resident theatre company. 6pen auditions will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Crossgates Inn in the Oakland Room West, Forbes at McKee Place, in Pitt sburgh, and from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Holiday Inn-The City Line in the Salon F & 6, City Line Avenue and Monument Road, in Philadelphia. The audition staff, which includes the park’s choreographer, musical director, and show directors, will be looking for 450 singers, instrumentalists, dancers, dance captains, actors and musical leaders/conductors. In addition to performers, they will be looking for ex perienced stage managers, lighting technicians, sound engineers, stage hands, follow spot operators and costume dressers. Auditionees do not need to make any prior arrangements or ap pointments. President Ruth Hake to attend the State meeting in Harrisburg on January 9. Alternates are Kay Kibler and Freda Beard. There will be bus transportation for the Monday and Tuesday State* Convention sessions. The Society will have a Christmas banquet on December 6,6:30 p.m. at the Avalong Farm Dairy Restaurant. The next meeting will be hied at the home of Mrs. Richard Kibler, York Haven Rl, on December 12 at 7:30 p.m. 55
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