Cl2— Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, September 27,1980 cfefcWl QA/owen Societies (Continued from Page CIO) Lancaster Co. Society 13 Society of Farm Women 13 met September 12, at the Sight Saving Center, Lan caster. A very interesting tour of the building was conducted by Marian Campbell. A gift of $25.00 was given to the Center. The devotions were led by Sonja Denlinger. Roll call was answered by each member telling what they wish they would have learned to do. Dues were collected and tickets for the County Convention, to be held November 1, were distributed. Final plans were made for the Food Stand to be held at Ervin Brown’s sale on Friday, September 26 and Saturday, September 27. Hostesses were Mrs. Ruth Schroeder and Mrs. Lydia Denlinger. Hie next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Nettie Bare, Witmer, with Mrs. Suzanna Reitzelas co-hostess. Lancaster Co. Society 19 Lancaster Society 19 met m the home of Ruth Martin, 154 Owl Hill Road, Lititz. Gloria Althouse, Manheim, presented her gift wrap accomplishments. Using her imagination to implement items that one finds in most homes and might be thrown out as junk, she created a clever gift package for each mpntb of the year. Gloria requested that each member use her ingenuity in wrapping just one special package in the coming year. The business meeting included installation of new members, Millip gshlpman and Rhodella Weaver. A CtiiMßmmv.m) The Ingenious Wood/Coal Heating System The TIMBER EZE i especially designed to hool up with your central ho water or hot air heatin/ systems thus eliminating tb need to burn costly fuei Simply install the TIMBER EZE beside your furnace and connect the water pipe: to the boiler and let tb TIMBER EZE heat you water system. Tested to U.L. 1482 Staro FEATURES; • Automatic Temperature Control • Heavy Duty Cast Iron Rocking Grates • Cast Iron Doors • Fire Bnck Lined letter of thanks was read from Harrisburg State' Hospital thanking Society #l9 for the birthday party in August. A certificate of ap preciation for volunteer service was received from IU 13 - Learning Center in Landisville. Ruth Heisey, Landisville, was elected the new vice president. Contributions were ap proved to United Way and Water Street Mission. Plans were discussed concerning: a tour to Brandywine Museum and Longwood Gardens - October 11; Homemaker’s Day - October 20-21; and County Convention - November 1 at the Farm and Home Center. The group will be en tertained October 23 at 7:30 p.m. in the Bird-in-Hand Fire Hall by members of Society 28. Lancaster Co. Society 28 Lancaster County Society of Farm Worden 28 held their September meeting at the home of Doris Groff, Bird-In- Hand. The program for the evening was a Play for Family Living, presented by Family and Children Ser vice. Anyone desiring tickets for the County Convention on November 1 at the Farm & Home Center should contact President Rhoda Nolt. The next meeting will be held on October 23 at the Bird-In-Hand Fire Hall with a Fashion Show by Trudi Shop. At that time our dues will be payable, along with our birthday money. Lebanon Co. Society 20 farm Women Society 20 met at the home of Vera Fahnestock with 15 mem bers present. The program was “show & tell”, with crocheted items. Three items were chosen to go to the County Convention on Octobers. There was an excellent response at the Charity Dealer Inquiries Invited AJI. FLAW R.D. 2, Rock Road, Honey Brook, PA 19344 For more information call: (215) 273-3211 Seder wins state 4-H clothing award EBENSBURG - Patricia winner completed projects in the Regional 4-H’ Program, *J? tricia Sedor, 18, of Ebensburg, who m clothing, foods and Demonstration Day, H has helped me to has compiled an outstanding nutrition, gardening. Regional Leadership a career. It also assi record in 4-H work, was bicycling, teen leadership, Workshop, State 4-H Capital developing le< named state clothing contest and design with line. Days, Pennsylvania 4-H sklUs patiem winner in the 1980 4-H I