—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 31,1979 92 Farm Women Societies Lebanon Co. Society 14 Lebanon County Farm Women Society 14 met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Ungemach. Sixteen mem bers were present. A donation was made to the Lebanon County Workshop. Mrs. Ezra Buchmoyer shared some poems which were written by her husband. Plans were made for the entertainment meeting next month when Society 14 will host Society 7 and 10 at the United Church of Christ in Campbelltown. York Co, Society 1 A pork and sauerkraut dinner was served to 25 members and guests of the Vork County Farm Women Society 1 at their March 21 meeting held at the home of President Pauline Rishel. Society 1 will entertain Society 17 of Oillsburg and Society 30 of Dover will be entertaining Society 1. Volunteers will help with the York Hospital Fete on May 18 and 19. A tour of Faith Bible Fellowship Church was held after the meeting. Ethel Baker will host the next meeting, April 4, in her home. York Co, Society 7 Mabel Lehman hosted a recent meeting of the York County Farm Women Society 7. Sixteen members were present. The Society approved donations to the Easter Seals Society, Four Diamond Fund and Contact. Plans were made for entertaining Society 12 on June 13, 6:30 p.m. at the United Church of Christ in Starview. Eight members plan to attend the Spring Rally on May 16. A bus tnp is planned for May 9, to Old Bedford Village, Bedford. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Guy Rentzel, Mt. Wolf Rl, April 10 at 7 p.m. York Co . Society 9 Mrs. Glenn Rehmeyer hosted the March 14 meeting of York County Farm Women Society 9. Mrs. Rehmeyer showed slides of her trip to Holland last summer. Society 9 will be the guests of Society 28 on April 18 at the Hametown Lutheran Church, with the program lo begin at 6:30 p.m. A committee including Mrs. Edward Shue, Mrs. John Shue, Mrs. Richard Anderson, Sr. and Mrs. Leo Dehoff are incharge of the Society’s chicken bar-b-que to be held at West Main Street in Dallastown. The dinner will be m carry-out style only. “Easster” is the theme of the April 11 meeting, which will be hosted by Grace Perry of York. Chairwomen for that program are Mrs. Ruth Collins and Mrs. Lamar Lehman. York Co. Society 26 - A Saint Patrick Spring luncheon was held for the March meeting of York County Farm Women Society 26 at the home of Carolyn Baily, York Haven. Eighteen members and five guests attended. A special safety meeting was held. Mrs. George Fligginger from the American Heart Association, York-Adams County Chapter, presented a program on the heart. Mrs. Marge Glackin of the American Cancer Society talked on breast cancer and examination. The Society plans to have a class in C.P.O, with the American Heart Association officiating. Members of Society 26 will do canvassing of the com munity, in April which is cancer month, to receive donations for the Cancer Society. On May 8, 11:30 a.m. the Society will celebrate it’s 13th anniversary at the New Way Restaurant, Shrinestown. A bus trip is planned to" New York City on June 2. ATTENTION! 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