Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 16, 1980, Image 96

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    Ci— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 16,1980
Though the day was hot
and sticky, the breeze in the
Lampeter Community
Building was as welcome as
a $3O fan as the Farm
Women from across Lan
caster County assembled for
a day of good food and im
portant club business at the
Lancaster County Farm
Women Society picnic
The turnout for the event,
considering are 32 county
clubs could be termed good
or disappointing depending
to whom you spoke Ap
proximately 100 ladies and
children had assembled for
the event Naomi Spahr, a
member of the committee
and publicity chairman
termed the turnout slightly
larger than usual. But all
farm women in the county
are invited to the annual
event, and yet the at
tendance averaged only 3
people per club, some of
whom were children.
:y pi Jt -edr\ at the
Lampeter Community Park, a group of children played ring games while their
mothers and grandmothers conducted a business meeting.
Lancaster Co. FWS picnic held
In county business, Society
activity reports are due for
the October 7 Board
Meeting The reports should
be submitted before that
date to Fran Sauder, Ist Vice
President.
In other business, the State
Farm Women Spci r 1
Saturday, August 16
Lancaster Co. Society 18 will
meet at the home of Ida
Warfel at 1:30 p.m. for
their annual food auction.
Lancaster Co Society 3 will
entertain 4-H clubs at
Zmn’s Park.
Monday, August 18
Lancaster Co. Society,3l will
meet at the home of
Lucille Wenger at 7:30
p.m. for a swim and plant
exchange.
project crocheting is
also due at the October
Board meeting
At the County Convention
on November 1, the State
Youth Project for Grand
children will be displayed
The projects will be judged
at the December Board
meeting
Tuesday, August 19
Dauphin Co Society 16
meets at the home of
Kathy Esbenshade.
Berks Co. Society 6 will meet
. at the home of Mary
Hess Jeffrey Bock will be
the speaker.
Thursday, August 21
Lancaster Co Society 15 will
meet at 6:30 p.m. at
Huffnagle Park for a
family picmc
Saturday, August 23
Lancaster Co. Society 5 will
meet at the home
Martha Weidman for
“-•corn and doggie roast
entertain husbands.
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After the covered dish luncheon, the group of Farm Women listened al
tentively through a business meeting which comprised the main activity of thi
afternoon.
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