812—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15,1980 Surrounding the memorial to former members are Farm Women officers, from left, Marie Smyser, president, Treva Whorl, first vice-president, Susan Lehman, treasurer, Sara Eisenhart, secretary and Arlene Miller, second vice president. The AARP Kitchen Band of Hanover performs the "bubbles” number. Farberware Cookware 10% discount on 3 pieces or more from now until Christmas COME BROWSE IN OUR BARGAIN ROOM PETERSHEIM'S STORE Farm Women donate $4OOO to 4-H TRUCKLOAD of citrus FRUIT 10% Discount On All Tools from now until Christmas. RD 1 Christiana, PA 1 mi. East of Nickel Mines Hours; Mon.-Fri 7-8; Sat 7-6 Eg GSg « DIRECT FROM V.V FLORIDA casern SHRIMP & OYSTERS YORK The York County Society of Farm Women, continuing a tradition of several years, has presented a $4,000 contribution to the 4- H program for use at the 4-H Center near Bair ManeSmyser, York Farm Women president, presented the check to the youth ex tension program during the Society’s annual convention, held last Thursday at St Matthew Church in York Funds presented to the Center were raised primarily through sales of the county Farm Women’s popular cookbook. Under the chairmanship of Susan Lehman, a new cookbook is also being readied County agent John T Smith, in a thank-you to the three hundred delegates at the session, noted that ap proximately $24,000 has been turned over for the 4-H Clubs of the county through the collective efforts of the Farm Women societies The spacious 4-H center was constructed a dozen years ago, and even with several ambitious improvements including blacktopping of the parking areas and new kitchen facilities, is "ex pected to be completely paid lS?'j BY JOYCE BUPP Staff Correspondent off sometime next year During the business session, Susan Lehman, Seven Valleys, was elected treasurer First vice president Treva Whorl, Glen Rock, presented a condensed report on the activities of the county's 36 individual societies Participating in a broad scope of service projects and fund-raising events, the A check of $4,000 for the York County 4-H Center is presented to long-time 4-H leader Gertrude Miller, right, by Marie Smyser, president of the York County Farm Women.. three dozen societies con tributed an additional nearly $5,000 to numerous 1 ™ charitable and community organizations. A total of 33 new members were welcomed into the membership during the past year. During a memorial ser vice, ten former Farm Women, several of them (Turn to Page B 14)