j QAiomcn f I Societies J (Continued from Page 86) announced two sales that the group will have food stands at. A donation was given to the Multi-Service. The next meeting will be a furniture review on September 11. Lancaster Co, Society 5 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 5 met for a covered dish picnic along the LADIES & MISSES KNEE HIGHS 75% ORLON, 25% STRETCH NYLON COLORS, RED, WHIE, BROWN, NAVY, BLACK & GREEN Chicques Creek at the home of Gloria Myers. After lunch a business meeting was helii with fourteen members and one guest present. The society plans to attend the Fred Waring Concert at the Hershey Theater on Decembers. A report was given on the bus trip to the shore. “Christmas In October” will be held at the Farm and Home Center. Advanced registrations must be made by calling the Extension office. Items are needed for the bazaar table. Officers for the next two years are: President- Pauline Longenecker; vice president - Martha Weid man; recording secretary - Margaret Sites; LADIES & MISSES & CHILDS SPOR i SHOES VINYL OR SUEDENE UPPERS super am special dQ PRICE M 'S, BOYS & YOUTHS NYLON OGGING SHOES COLORS BEIGE & BLUE SUPER SPECIAL PRICES .98 & *7.98 MEN'S STEEL TOE WORK SHOES LEATHER UPPERS D & EEE WIDTHS OIL RESISTANT SOLES REGULAR PRICE $24.98 S $l7 Oft PRICE ■ " SUPER SPECIAL PRICE corresponding secretary - Gloria Myers; treasurer - Eileen Bruckhart, The next meeting will be held September 29 at the East Fairview Church of the Brethren, Manheun R 2. The group will be entertaining Society 26 and the county officers. Dues are to be paid. Lancaster Co, Society 6 Members of the Lancaster County Farm Women Society 6 entertained husbands and their friends at the August 25 meeting, held m the Elizabethtown Brethren in Christ Church. Thirty seven members enjoyed the delicious dinner and fine fellowship. 59* A short business meeting followed. Dues are to be paid at the September 1 meeting to be held at Musser Heisey’s cottage, Mt. Gretna. The sale at Martin and Mane Hoffer’s farm on September 15 was discussed. Members were reminded of their invitation to be the guests of Society 16 on Oc tober 13 at the Kinzer Fire Hall, starting at noon. Rev. Elbert Smith showed a film of a trip to Jordan, Sea of Galilee, Mt. Maria, and the Alps. He took the tnp in August. A tour was taken of the new church building that har* ' een constructed m the past year. The church is located on E. High Street, Elizabethtown. MEN'S AND BOYS TUBE SOCKS 85% COTTON, 15% STRETCH NYLON SUPER ASSORTED COLOR STRIPES SPECIAL REGULAR PRICE $1.29 price Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 1,1973 Lebanon Co. Society 14 The Lebanon County Women Society 14 met at the home of Mrs. John Zuck, Palmyra. Mrs. Martin Gingrich was co-hostess for the evening. Eleven members and two guests-at tended. Mrs. George Ungemach, president, conducted the business meeting. The socie ty received an invitation to a hobby sale from Society 3. The county convention is Oc tober 12 at Zoar’s Lutheran Church, Mt. Zion. A charity bazaar will be held September 7-8 at the Lebanon Plaza. Lettie Schadler, Lebanon SPORT SHOES SUEDE LEATHER UPPERS s $5,98 PRICE ** • M w GE SELECTION OF LADIES & TEENS VINYL LOAFERS & WEDGE SPORT SHOES ORS TAN, BLACK, BROWN, NAVY & RUST SUPER SPECIAL PRICES 4.98 . ‘8.98 LARGE SELECTION OF LADIES & TEENS DRESS SHOES LATEST STYLES & COLORS LEATHER OR MAN MADE UPPERS SUPER SPECIAL PRICES $ 8.98 o Home Economist, gave a talk on food additives, stating that some are natural and some are syn thetically produced. The next meeting will be held September 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Robert Weidler, Palmyra. York Co. Society 2 At the August meeting, hosted by Flora Staley, the York County Farm Women Society 2 discussed future plans. Donna Cunkelman presented her schedule for the “Heritage” bus trip on October 17. Points of interest will include the Cloisters of (Turn to Page 89) OPEN LABOR DAY 9 A.M. TO 5 P.M. YOUTHS *14.98 89* 87
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