(Continued from Page 104) Christmas gifts were exchanged by the members. Marion Maulfair, president, conducted a brief business meeting. The new program books were distributed, and a brief explanation was given on the programs planned for next year. The next meeting will be held on January 8 at 7:30 p.m. m the home of Elta Weaver. A game night is planned. A New Concept In AUTOMATIC GENERATORS MAXI POWER - _ _ HARD STARTING MOTORS 'for!* CHICKEN. HOG or VEAL OPERATIONS m v& >■ w V*'.»v "■ -*-s WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES? 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Perhaps our “Peace on Earth” will one day happen because of our young people getting to know one another from around the world. Gaily handpainted favors, MAXI-POWER NOW HAS GENERATORS THAT ARE WOUND SINGLE PHASE FOR - THE ORIGINATOR OF AGRICULTURE SWITCH GEAR - done by Armmda Gingench decorated the tables. Following Christams carol singing, trio Lillian Godfrey, Mary and Charlotte Herbst sang “Angels from their Realm” and “Little Bells”. Mrs. Karen Thomas sang “Keep Christ in Christmas” and “Away in a Manger. ” Estella Stump and Grace Ferree volunteered to be delegates to the State Convention of Farm Women in Harrisburg on January 7 and 8,1980. The next meeting will be held at the home of Anna Eppley, Rl, Midpine Drive, York, Pa. on January 9,1980. York Co . Society 7 The annual Christmas Party of the York County Farm Women Society 7 was * > < x v - held recently at the Avalong in York. Scripture was read by Mrs. Robert Emswiler, president. A reading en titled, “Why can’t everyday be like Christmas”, wag also read by Mrs. Emswiler. It was announced that the new president, Mrs. Edward Brothers, and delegates will attend the State Farm Women Convention in Harrisburg on January 7 and 8. Society members sang Christmas carols and each member received a gift. Entertainment for the evening was provided by Fred Hainly. He told Dutch jokes. The next meeting is schedule for January 9 in the East Manchester Township building, with Mary Rohrer as hostess. '■'v <• ,< Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 22,1979 York Co. Society 26 The December meeting of the York County Farm Women Society 26 met at the home of Mrs. Calvin Wilt, Rl York Haven. Twenty members attended with five guests. The Christmas meeting was called to order by the president, Mrs. Hake. Ethel Wilt and Luna Kohler read the scripture and the Lord’s prayer was repeated. The treasurer’s report was given by Ethel Conley. The secretary’s report was read and roll call was answered by a word pertaining to Christmas. All the Society committees gave their final report for 1979. Ruth Hake thanked them all for their cooperation and work that supported her job. She noted, “without such fine cooperation of members, there would not be the fine York County Societies. Hake also thanked &1 the Society officers. There was a gift exchange, and a carol sing in which everyone participated. TMNKOESEL THMK LOMBARDN 26 different models designed to fit most gasoline engine applications 4 to 68 H.P. 1-Year Warranty ®LOMBARDINI The Powerhouse The fastest growing line of small, air-cooled diesels in America. Authorized sales, service and parts. Call today for a quotation. Distributor HOOVER DIESEL SERVICE PH: 717-656-6133 2998 West Newport Rd. Ronks, Pa. 17572 2Vz miles East of Leola - Along 772 DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED AUTH.DEALERS CLARK BROS. SPRING GARDEN RD lßo*lB2 REPAIR Liverpool, PA 17045 rqj 717-539-8569 Kinzer. PA 17535 Mrs. Hake installed the newly elected officers. They included Mrs. Mary E. Hake, Mrs. Luna Kohler, Mrs. Reba Wise, Mrs. Nellie Snyder, Mrs. Ethel Wilt, Mrs. Athena Beshore and MrS. Ruth N. Hake. Eight members will attend the State Farm Women Convention to be held in Harrisburg. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Kohler, on Tuesday, January 15 at 12:30 p.m. Calbidan Tuesday, December 25 Merry Christmas Thursday, December 27 Lancaster Co. Society 4 Christmas Party with covered dish luncheon at the home of Fianna Will, Mountville. Lancaster Co. Society 11 meeting at the home of Mary Swarr, Quarryville. 105