Societies Berks Co, Society 9 The January meeting of the Berks Co. Farm Women Society 9 was held m the home of Mrs. Sue Hendricks, Amityville. The annual members’ Christmas party, All-Season" by JAMESWAY® Fresh idea More than just a fan, All-Season ventilation gives you control of the air in your buildings. Set it, then it’s automatic. Controls drafts, dead air pockets and condensation. Air stays fresh. Reduces stress; helps livestock improve production. See us for systems and service that help make the good life better. AGRI-EQUIP. RD4, Farmersville, Ephrata, PA 717-354-4271 I. G.’s AG. SALES Rt. 113, Box 200 Silverdale, PA 215-257-5135 ERB & HENRY EQUIP., INC. 22-26 Henry Avenue New Berlmville, PA 215-367-2169 DEPENDABLE MOTORS Honey Brook, PA 215-273-3131 215-273-3737 cTaiim held at Stahl’s Restaurant, Boyertown, was enjoyed by everyone. Six sheepskins for patients at Berks Heim were pur chased. ventilation Plans for the Society’s tenth anniversary, to be celebrated in September, were begun. Committees were appointed. The February meeting will be held at Nolde State Forest, for a program about winter stars and night animals. Each member present brought a sample of a craft she enjoys doing, arid a Silent Auction was held, with samples of each craft off fered for sale. The March meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Nancy Lehmann. Lancaster Co, The regular monthly meet ing of the Lancaster County Farm Women Society 4, was held on January 2, at the HENRY S. LAPP ROVENDALESUPPLY RDI, Cains, Gap, PA 17527 RD 2. Watsontown, PA 17777 717-442-8134 717-538-5521 M.S.YEARSLEY&SON SOLLENBERGER SILOS 114 E. Market St West Chester, PA 19380 215-696-2990 HARRY L. TROOP Rt. 1 Cochranville, PA 19330 215-593-6731 TAM SYSTEMS CORP. RD 1, Mountain Rd Dillsburg, PA 17019 717-432-9738 Society 4 RFD 2, Chambersburg, PA 717-264-9588 DETWILER SILO REPAIR home of Mrs. Elsie Rothenberger, Powder Mill Road. Twelve members were present. Highlights of the year 1979 were- discussed and each member named her most interesting time of the year. Many baskets of Christ mas cookies, candy, fruit, were made up for shut-ins and lonely people, for which Group received many “thank-you” notes. Verna Taylor gave a talk all about Crepes - telling how each nationality has it’s own version of this delectable dish - somehow, we think of crepes as being French, but there are many kinds. Edna Angstadt, Powder Mill Road, will host Society 4 on February 5, 1980, at 7:30 p.m. i. A. SWOPE Box 121, RDI Myerstown, PA 717-933-4758 Rt 2, Newville, PA 717-776-7533 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 19,1980—C7 Lancaster Co, Society 17 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 17 met at the home of Grace Pollock near Truce. Ruth Kreider and Grace Shaub served as this month’s co-hostesses. Each member gave a stamped get well cards to the Sunshine committee during roll call. Elizabeth Herr and Mrs. Willis Krantz gave a humorous reading. The Society’s February meeting will be held at the home of Mildred Holtzhauer, New Providence. Lebanon Co, Society 5 On Tuesday evening, January 8, 21 members of the Lebanon County Farm Women Society 5 met in the home of Mrs. Elta Weaver, Jonestown. The Society had an enlightening evening of playing games. liie business meeting was conducted by president Marion Maulfair. Members decided to serve a picnic supper at the South Hills Park on July 10. Vera Fahnestock gave a report on the State Con vention, held January 7 and The Society secretary read the by-laws and refreshed everyone’s memory as to their obligations as a member. The next meeting will be held on February 12 at 7 p.m. at the Zoar’s Meeting House at Mt. Zion. The husbands will be the special guests on “Men’s Night”. ranee to Anthracnose plus very good tolerance to bacterial wilt. • Well suited to 2,3 or more years of production. Alfalfa supply limited. See or call ( \JKJ ) your Pioneer nmMCCD Salesman soon. riuniccic* PIONEER HI BRED INTERNATIONAL, lIML EASTERN DIVISION TIPTON INDIANA Pioneer is a brand nama Numbers identify varieties ®Rafistered trademark of York Co . Society 31 The round top York County Farm Women Society 31 hem their Christmas party at the Millie Restaurant. Bonnie Witmer read a Christmas peom and Polly Ann con ducted a gift exchange. The following officers were installed: President - Mrs. Loyle Moyer; Vice - President - Mrs. Bonnie Witmer; Secretary - Mrs. Ann Merovick; Treasurer - Mrs. Carolyn Neal; Corresponding Secretary - Cora Keefer; Historian - Mrs. Ruth Anderson. The first Society meeting for 1980 will be held January 21, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Cora Keefer, R 2 Dillsburg. Lehigh 4-1 gout club BREINIGSVILLE - The Lehigh Valley 4-H Dairy Goat Club is in the process of reorganizing for 1980. Club members with ideas for this year’s projects should contact club president, Brenda Mengel, before January 28th. This is the date club officers and leaders are going to set up the club events for 1980. Goats are educational, not expensive to own, make interesting pets, easy to handle and transport, fun to “show”, and supply a family with good, nutritional milk. Any youngsters 8 to 18 years of age who are in terested in learning about dairy goats are uged to join the Lehigh Valley 4-H Dairy Goat Club. If interested call 215-285- 6804 or contact Brenda Mengel, R 1 Box 295, Breimgsville, Pa. 18031. ALFALFASEED
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