Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 26, 1980, Image 98

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    ClO—Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, April 26,1980
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Societies
(Continued from Page C 9)
A memorial service was
held in memory of Mary
Jane Duke and a con
tribution was approved to
the Cancer Society in her
memory.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Ruth
Rohrer on May 10 at 1:30
p.m.
Lancaster Co.
Society 21
Lancaster Society 21 met
in April at Shady Maple to
entertain Society 12.
A ihankyou note from
Quarryville Library was
read.
The Lancaster County
convention will be held
November 21. A new Society
32 has been formed in
Elizabethtown.
The guest speaker, Mim
Herr chose as her topic.
Making the World a Bit
Better Because You’ve Been
In It.
York Co,
Society 6
York Group 6 met at the
home of Mary Youse, Oley.
Jean Beck from Penn’s
Agri-Women, spoke about
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her organization. She said
farm women must speak out
and promote an un
derstanding between farmer,
and consumer. Also a film
was shown on Generation Of
The Land.
Mrs. Steve Fisher will
serve on the nominating
committee for the County
Convention in October.
The group will be spon
soring five children from
Hamburg State School to go
to Camp Swatara this
summer.
Fifty dollars will be given
to the senior girl in Oley
Valley Area School, for the
highest achievement in
home economics.
Reminders were given for
the 40th anniversary
celebration for Group 1 on
April 30th at Berks County
Agricultural Center, Spring
Rally at York on May 1, and
Berks Heim Tea on May 7.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
David Bauer, R 1 Oley, on
May 20. The program will be
on Safety.
York Co.
Society 9
York Society 9 held their
monthly meeting at the
home of Patsy Shue.
Slides showing some of
Red Lion’s cigar industry
were shown.
Final plans were made for
a chicken barbeque to be
held Saturday at the west
endofDallastown.
Plans were also made for a
Mother Daughter Banquet to
be held May 14 at Rutter’s
Dairyland Square.
York Co,
Society 12
York’s Friendly Society 12
held their April meeting at
Rutter’s Dairyland
Restaurant, Red lion, to
celebrate the group’s 28th
anniversary.
York County Coroner,
Kathryn Fourhman was the
guest speaker.
Sixteen members plan to
attend the Spring Rally on
May 1. Three members will
help with the York Hospital
Fete on May 16 and 17 at the
York Fairgrounds.
The group will be en
tertained by Green Valley
Society 26 at Newberrytown
Plaza Restaurant at 12:30
p.m. on Tuesday, May 13.
Tlie program will be a show
and tell by'both societies. •
The next meeting will be
held Tuesday, May 27, 1:30
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p.m. at the home of Beatrice
Bacon. A plant sale will be
featured.
York Co,
Society 36
York Co. Society 36 will
have a yard sale and baked
goods sale May 2 and 3 from
10 a.m.-5 p.m. at the home of
Edna Krone, Honey Road,
R 2 Dillsburg.
The group will also
sponsor a Rocking-Chair-a
thon May 10-11, 10 a.m.-10
a.m. for a worthy cause.
For more information on
either event, call 717/432-
4480 or 717/292-3745.
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