ClO—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, April 19,1980 ( ~Womm Societies Berks Co. Society 1 The April meeting of Group 1 was held at the home of Grace Schaeffer, Oley. Russel Haas, National Bank of Boyertown, ex plained the difference of state and national banks. He spoke on the advantages and disadvantages of a bank being named executor of a will and the use of safety deposit boxes. Donations were given to Liane Haas, Glen Yanos and the Amityville United Church of Christ. The 40th Anniversary plans of Group 1 to be held April 30 at the Berks County Agricultural Center, were completed. President Catherine Yanos appointed Martha Levan chairlady of the county silent auction which is held October 4 at the Berks County Agricultural Center in Bemville Wedding anniversary wishes were extended to Catherine Yanos, Lillian Hetrick and Pearl Levengood The next meeting will be May 14 at the home of Donna Haas, Blacksmith Road, Amityville. Her daughter, Lon, will do a macrame demonstration. Berks Co . Society 4 Berks County Group 4 held their monthly meeting recently at the home of Linda Taylor, Palm. A memorial Prayer was read by Verna Taylor for Katherine Harrison, a former member of Group 4, who passed away recently &o.fUfn Cash donations were sent to both the William But and the Wilfred Norman families, both of whom suffered home fires. Verna Taylor, Dorothy Barrett, Jeanine Franz and Jean Waldo will help with Bingo at Berks Heim on 1 April 17th. Twelve members will attend the 40th Anniversary of Group 1 at the Ag Center at Berks Heim on April 30th. The group drove to a green house in Red Hill, operated by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heist. Mrs. Heist gave a talk on hydroponic gardening, which is her specialty. After returning to Linda Taylor’s home, she was surprised with a housewarming shower. The next meeting, on May 6, will be at the home of Jean Waldo, 44 N Reading Avenue, Boyertown Cumberland Co, Society 10 Cumberland County Society 10 met recently at the home of Jane Keefer, Shippensburg Rl. Eight members were present and answered roll call by naming their oldest piece of furniture and telling its age. Plans were started for a mother-daughter banquet to be held in May. In April, a Stanley party was held at the home of Donne Barnhart, Newburg. Lancaster Co, Society 3 Lancaster Group 3 was entertained by Society 25 at a luncheon Saturday at Salem Lutheran Fellowship Hall, Ephrata. During a short business meeting, a contribution of fifty dollars was made to the Ephrata Public Library. Members will be en tertained Saturday, May 24 by Society 12 at Millersville. Entertainment at the recent meeting was fur nished by the musical groups from Cocahco, Ephrata and Warwick high schools. The next meeting will be held May 17 at Salem Lutheran Church, Ephrata. Lancaster Co. Society 7 Lancaster Society 7 met Saturday at the home of Esther Hoffer, Ellendale Drive. The members answered roll call by telling what they saw from their kitchen window. Chalk artist, Joyce Busbong entertained the group by drawing a floral arrangement while playing a gospel record. The next meeting will be held Saturday, May 10 at the home of Miriam Keneagy, Paradise. This will be a plant and food sale. Lancaster Co, Society 19 Lancaster Society 19 entertained members of Society 10 and County Of ficers at a luncheon Saturday, at the Hempfield Church of the Brethren. 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