Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 15, 1980, Image 96

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    Cl2—Lancaster Fannins, Saturday, November 15,1980
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QAiomen
Societies
To all Farm Women
Societies. Lancaster Far
mingwould like to request
that you send in your 1981
yearbooks as soon as
possible so we can continue
coverage of your scheduled
events in the farm women
calendar.
Lancaster Co,
Society 4
Lancaster Farm Women 4
met at the home of Mrs.
William Campbell,
Millersville, October 25.
Officers for the new year
were elected. They are
president, Mrs. Charles
Shellenberger, vice
president, Alice Nissley,
secretary, Mrs. Henry
Reist; treasurer, Mrs.
Robert Garber; delegates,
Mrs. John Mellmger and
Mrs. Cyrus Gamble,
alternate, Mrs. Richard
King.
Lancaster Co.
Society 6
Farm Women 6 were
entertained by Eva Parrett
and Martha Eshelman,
Saturday.
For roll call members
were asked to suggest
program materials for 1981
The treasurer reported
$292.50 as a profit from the
member’s food stand
Members discussed plans
for Christmas giving locally.
The date for Society 6 to go
to Conestoga View to en
tertain is November 20.
Officers elected for two
years are: president, Sara
Myers; vice president,
Muriel Saylor; and
secretary, Ruth Weidman
Mrs. Parrett showed and
talked about the 37 quilts she
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family Mrs Walter Brown
does the stitches on the
quilts.
A "carry in” Christmas
dinner will be served to
members, husbands and
friends on December 6 at the
Elizabethtown Church of the
Brethren.
Lancaster Co.
Society 7
Lancaster Farm Women 7
met in the social rooms of
Leacock Presbyterian
Church in Paradise with
hostesses Mrs Frances
Eshleman, Mrs. Betty
Wenger, Mrs. Alyce Weaver
and Mrs Miriam Beame.
Miriam Keneagy,
president, presided over the
meeting
The group will visit the
county home, November 20,
to entertain the guests.
The society was en
tertained by a vocal group
from Grandview Heights
Methodist Church.
The next meeting will be
held December 13 at the
home of Mary Usner of Gap.
Lancaster Co.
Society 17
Lancaster Farm Women
17 met November 6 with
Mrs Kathryn Pollock
Sixteen members were
present and answered roll
call with “a Thanksgiving I
remember most ”
A donation was made to
retarded citizens
association.
An auction of plants, food
and handiwork was held
among the members.
The next meeting will be a
covered-dish Christmas
Air Sprayer
Party to be held at Chestnut
Level Church House on
December 6at 6:30 p.m.
Lancaster Co.
Society 19
Farm Womeniy met at the
home of hostess Becky
Harmsh, Saturday. Twenty
eight members were served
a dessert course as they
arrived
Each member answered
roll call with "Something or
someone you are thankful
for ”
Vice president Wilma
Boyd introduced guest
speaker, Mary Dickason
who presented a slide
presentation, "The Desert
Shall Blossom As A Rose.”
Society 19 received an
award for having the highest
precentage of members
present at the county con
vention.
Delegates to the state
convention will be Betty
Saylor and Millie Eshleman.
A cookies and recipe ex
change was the closing
feature of the afternoon.
York Co.
Society 1
York Farm Women I met
at the home of Mae
Klinefelter. Sixteen mem
bers responded to roll call by
telling something for which
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Phone 717-272-8943
CaUmdan
, Saturday, November 15
Lancaster Co. Farm Women
18 to meet at Violet
Swarr’s home at 1:30.
Berks Co.
Society Board
Meeting
The profit from the Berks
County Farm Women Shoo
Fly Project at the Reading
Fair was reported at
$1,120.05.
A motion was carried to
refund $4.50 for the meal for
returned county convention
tickets.
The hoedown will be held
April 18 with music by the
Majesties
they are thankful.
The group will hold their
next meeting in the form of a
Christmas party at the
Grandview Golf Club,
Saturday, December 6 at the
noon and will donate $50.00 to
the Cerebral Palsy Fund
The next bus trip, on May
19, will be to Inner Harbor
and other interesting places
in Baltimore.
Lancaster Co. Farm Women
3 to meet at the home of
Alice Trumbauer for a
program with Christine
Erb.IFYE.
Lancaster Co. Farm Women
12 to meet for a program
with Carol Huber at 1
p.m.
Lancaster Co. Farm Women
8 to meet at the home of
Phyllis Endslow.
Monday, November 17
Lancaster Co. Farm Women
31 to meet at the home of
PatDeLongat7:3o.
Tuesday, November 18
Lancaster Co. Farm Women
AREA DEALERS FOR BOYDS SEED CENTER
KEIFERSMILL
Hegins, Pa
CARL BROWN
Pine Grove, Pa.
BLAME FAHRMWER
Catawnssa, Pa.
MMN 0. HERSHEY
Turbottsville, Pa
PAUL HJVELY
Felton, Pa
JAMES LAMMS
Hamburg, Pa
AMOS ACKERMAN
Mt Bethel. Pa
STANLEY SHULTZ
Halifax. Pa
6EORCELERCH
Annville, Pa
DALE 6NEMER
Manheim, Pa
PAUL DESLEK
Sinking Springs, Pa
TM-VALLEYRURSERY’S
Valley View, Pa
HAROLD RANCH
Cochranville, Pa
ROBERT CHAPM
Nescopeck, Pa
VAR MAR FEED
Shoemakersville Pa
JAMES RENREY
York Springs. Pa
MAMLOREMALEY
Sthnecksviße. Pa
28 go on a shopping tnp at
the Exton Mall.
Berks Co. Farm Women 6 to
meet at the home of Pearl
Hoffman to discuss
holiday foods.
Wednesday, November 19
York Co. Farm Women 21
tour committee tomeet.
Thursday, November 20
Cumberland Co. Farm
Women 10 to meet at the
home of Janet Mentzer
for a program on guide to
good eating.
Lancaster Co. Farm Women
11 to meet at the home of
Violet Esbelman to hear
Ida Risser discuss food in
the olden days.
Cumberland Co. Farm
Women IS to meet at the
home of Cheryl Bamck.
Lancaster Co. Farm Women
15 to meet at the home of
Louise Wenger for a
safety progr'am.
LOREN BUCHER
Quarryville, Pa
JOHN 6ISEWHITE
Milroy, Pa
WILLIAM KENEPP
McVeytown, Pa
DENNIS LOV
Pine Grove, Pa
MARVIN MARTIN
Clyde. N Y
MARK SEIDEL
Maxatawney, Pa
RONALD SHAFFER
Herndon, Pa
FRANKLIN TROXELL
Andreas. Pa
ALLEN WEAVER
PortTrevorton, Pa
JOHN ERS
Manheim, Pa
GLENN RALUET
Drums, Pa
FARNSWORTH FARM SUPPLY
Hughesville. Pa
RALPH FISCHER
Crystal Sprints, Pa •
CLAYTON FOGLE
Lewisburg, Pa
WAYNE UNDENMUTH
Danville, Pa
WEAVER'S FARM SERVICE
Shippensburg, Pa
BRUCE ULMER
Belfefonte, Pa.