Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 04, 1980, Image 100

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    Cl2—Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 4,1980
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Societies I
Berks Co.
Society 4
The Barks County Society
of Farm Women 4, met at the
home of Mrs. Mamie Hafer,
Oley Rd. in September for
their regular monthly
meeting. Mrs. Evelyn
Becker, Kutetown, Pa. was
cohostess. Mrs. Kay Youse
of Boyertown R 3, gave an
exhibition of Belly dancing
which was most interesting.
The eight members, and
one guest, Mrs. Charlotte
Mauger, Becfatelsville, Pa.
answered the Question -
“What is your exercise
routine.”
The monthly Newsletter
from Hamburg State School
was read, also, a list of
contest winners from Ocean
Spray Cranberry Co. Eight
members will attend the
tenth Anniversary of Society
9 on September 17.
Nine members will attend
the County Convention on
October 4, at the
Agricultural Center in
Bemville.
Hymnals will be given by
MUSSELMAN LUMBER INC.
200 BRIMMER AVENUE, NEW MOUAND, PA
E 3 Phone 717-354-4321
Hours: Doily 7AM to 5 PM, Saturday 7 AM to 12 PM
Society 4 to the Spangsville
Church, Spangsville, Pa., in
memory of Mrs. Katherine
Harrison, a deceased
member.
The October 6 meeting,
twill be held at the home of
Mrs. Verna Taylor,
Boyertown, R 3.
Cumberland Co.
Society 4
The regular monthly
meeting of Cumberland
County Society of Farm
Women 10 was held Sep
tember 18 at the home of
Mrs. Nan Clugston, Newville
R 2. Devotions, led by Mrs.
Margaret Smith, were
followed by the Lord’s
Prayer and the Pledge of
Allegiance. Roll call was
answered by 10 members
giving a safety hint.
The business meeting was
in the charge of the
president, Mrs. Gertrude
Staver. Officers were
elected for 1981: President,
Mrs. Bemita Gilbert; Vice
President, Mrs. Marie
Myers; Corresponding
Secretary, Mrs. Dorine
Barnhart; Kecording
Secretary, Mrs Mary Ann
Hershey; and Treasurer,
Mrs. Margaret Smith.
The program was on
safety. Mrs. Maxine Strohm
gave some hints on wood
burning stoves and
distributed literature on
safety in using them.
Delicious refreshments
were served by the hostess.
The next meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs.
Bernita Gilbert, Ship
pensburg Rl, on October 16
at 7:90 pan.
Lancaster Co.
Society 4
Lancaster County Society
of Farm Women 4 met on
September 27 at the home of
Mrs. Eva Gingrich. Twenty
seven persons attended.
Mrs. Gingrich and her co
hostess, Mrs. Maud Mohler,
served refreshments during
the social hour. Mrs. Carl
Siegrist presided at the
business meeting which
followed. Devotions were
led by Mrs. Mary Reapsome.
Roll call was answwered by
naming a favorite school
teacher. Guests introduced
were: John Gingrich,
Elizabeth Robinson, and
Hazel Crankshaw.
A bus trip to the Poconos
is scheduled for Saturday,
October 4. The bus will leave
from the rear parking lot of
Mountville Elementary
School at 6:15 a.m.
Children from the Messiah
Home in Florin will be en
tertained by the ladies with
an old-fashioned “doggie
roast” at the Ironville Band
Hall on October 7 at 5 p.m.
On October 16, the group is
scheduled to visit Conestoga'
View.
A by-law committee
chaired by Mrs. E. Robert
Nolt presented a set of
revised by-laws to be voted ’
upon next month by mem
bers.
The nominating com
mittee, led by Mrs. Edwin
Yesglin presented a slate of
officers to be voted upon at
tiie next meeting: president,
Mrs. Charles Shellenberger;
vice-president, Miss Alice
Marie Nissley; secretory,
Mrs. Henry Reist;
treasurer, Mrs. Robert
Garber; convention
delegates, Mrs. Cyrus
Gamble and Mrs. John
Mellinger; alternate
delegate, Mrs. Richard
King.
Guest speaker was Miss
Mary Holbrook, of New
Holland Fanners National
Bank. Her topic 'was
“Wills.” She was assisted by
John Beatly, also of the New
Holland Bank, in the
question and answer period
following her talk.
The next meeting of
Society 4 will be held at the
home of Mrs. Anna Camp
bell of Red Bud Drive in
Millersville on October 25.
Members are asked to bring
dues and their contributions
for the Needlework Guild.
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