&Q.fl {W Hitmen Societies To all Farm Women Societies Lancaster Far ming would 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 POURED SOLID CONCRETE STORAGE SYSTEMS v Increase Your Volume By In-Ground Storage 410 Main St. Berks Co. Society 5 Berks Farm Women 5 held their November meeting at the home of Julia Heller, Nineteen members answered roll call by telling what they would like from 1 Any Size CONCRETE WORK, INC. • Akron, PA 17501 • (717) 859-2074 or 733-9196 their secret pal for Christ mas The group will be buying $5O worth of Christmas gifts for the Hamburg State School The program for the evening was a talk by Aletta Schadler, “Sugar ‘N Spnce and Other Things Nice.” She presented different ways to arrange cookies and showed how to make a centerpiece using little decorated packages Vice president Dorothy Moyer reported that the county Hoe-Down will be held April 18 at the Hamburg Field House and the Spring Rally, May 21 at Dickinson College The Family Christmas party will be held December 13 at Tulpehocken United Church of Christ, Millard sville Lancaster Co, Society 8 h arm Women 8 met at the home of Phyllis Endslow, Marietta on November 15 Twenty members attended and answered roll call by naming something of in terest they ■'aw on the way to the meeting A special program of music was presented by guests for the afternoon Stanley Dotterer and Laurie Williamson played a violin duet Alice Dourte played the piano and Mr Dotterer played numerous songs on the organ. The Christmas Party will be held at the home of Vera Frey on December 20 at 6-30 pm Husbands or friends will be entertained Each Silage Pit Wails Manure Pit Walls Retaining Walls member will provide their own place setting and one hot and one cold dish Lancaster Co. Society 11 Lancaster Farm Women 11 held their monthly meeting on November 20 at the home of Mrs Violet Eshleman. Members answered roll call by naming a favorite Thanksgiving Day dessert. Several cards were signed for shut-in members The County Board meeting will be held at Chestnut Level, December 1 Highlighting the meeting was a talk by Ida Risser on food of the olden days Lancaster Co. Society 13 Lancaster Farm Women 13 met November 14 at the home of Mrs Ada Bom berger. New Holland Roll call was answered with each member telling her favorite way to prepare apples Dorothy Landis and Marsha Weaver gave a report on the County Con vention held on November 1, at the Farm and Home Center At the convention, $2610 was given to Hospice, the County Project for 1980 Violet Dunwoody, New Holland, was instated as a new member by President Lydia Denlmger Final plans were made for the Family Christmas Party to be held December 13 at the Ronks Fire Hall Each member is to bring a hot and a cold dish Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Decembers, 1980—Cll York Co. Society 4 York Farm Women 4 met lecently at the home of Mrs. Esther Thompson. Members voted to cont ribute $lOO to the County 4-H Center in memory of former member Florence Hoffman. Several other charitable donations were approved, mHuding *25 pach to the Cattmdan Saturday, December 6 Lancaster Co. Society 9 holds their Christmas Party. Lancaster Co. Society 6 holds a covered dish Christmas party at the Church of the Brethren at noon Lancaster Co Society 12 meets at the Lions Community Building in Millersville at 6 30 Lancaster Co Society 17 meets at the Chestnut Level Church House for a covered dish supper at 6.30 p m. Lancaster Co. Society 10 meets at the home of Annette Habecker for a Christmas party. Tuesday, Decembers Lancaster Co. Society 22 meets at the home of Ethel Zook’s for a Christmas party and a Drama workshop set for 4 NORRISTOWN - The Penn State and Montgomery County Extension Services invite all interested teens ages 15-19 to participate in a special drama workshop scheduled to begin on Saturday, December 13 at the Montgomery County 4-H Center near Lansdale The workshop will consist of emotion and sense exercises, pantomime, improvisations, scenes and various theatre games in tended to increase the students knowledge of theatre and the acting profession The course will bejield on Saturdays, from 1- 4 p m , on December 13, 20, 27 and January 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31 Tom Fragale, well known m th<> n r( . a for his directing York Rescue Mission, the Salvation Army and the York County Cancer Society, and a gift of $lO to the York County Heart Association. Members took a trip to New York to attend the Christmas Program at Radio City Music Hall. tree ornament exchange. Thursday, December 11 Lancaster Co. Society 21 holds their Christmas Party. Lancaster Co Society 26 meets at the home of Anna Forry for a cookie exchange. Friday, December 12 Lancaster Society 28 holds their Christmas party at the Three Little Bakers Dinner Theater at 6 p.m Saturday, December 13 Lancaster Society 19 holds their Christmas party at the Hothsville Fireball at 6:30 p.m. Lancaster 25 holds their Christmas party at the home of Vera Nacman at 6:30 p.m. Berks Society 5 holds their Christmas party at 7 p.m. at the Tulpehocken United Church of Christ. H youth and acting talents, both professionally and in community theatre, will lead the workshop. Cost for the course is $l2 with checks payable to the “Montgomery County 4-H Development Fund” To register for the course call 277-0574 and leave your name, address, phone number and age Advance registration is requested. Contact Nancy M Kad will, 4-H Coordinator, at the above number if you need more information about the program The 4-H Center is located on Route 363 between Sumneytown Pike and Allentown Road near North Penn High School, Lansdale Prior involvement in 4-H is not required