m 1 QMomm ‘a 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. " Lancaster Co, Society 5 Lancaster Farm Women 5 met on November 24 at the home of Mrs. Pauline Longenecker to pack 30 food trays for the elderly and shut-ins. Fifteen members were present. A -$5O donation will be given to a needy family for Christmas. Society 5 has eight members going to the state convention in January. Mrs. Margaret Sites and Mrs. Emma Ruth Peifer are representing the society as delegates. The annual Christmas party will be on December 27 at the home of Mrs. Sandra Yocum. Lancaster Co. Society 18 Lancaster Farm Women 18 met at the home of Mrs. Edward Wissler, Landisville on December 6. Twenty-six members and 5 guests were present. i CHECK OUR LOW PRICES! LANDIS BROS., I 1 Special Christmas music was furnished by Lamar Dourte. Plans were completed for the State Convention. The Christmas project was giving gifts to the House of His Creation, Kissel Hill The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jerome Brubaker, Lititz, on January 17. Berks Co. Society 1 Berks Farm Women 1 held their Christmas party at the Old State Barn, Oley on Decembers. 1305 Manheim Pike, Lancaster, PA Phone-717-291-1046 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13,1950—C5 Twenty-two members and their guests enjoyed a baked ham and chicken dinner catered by Wegmans of Douglassville. A musical program was provided by Paul P. Lechner and Betsy Zerbe of Oley. Secret pals were revealed and new names were given out. The Sunshine committee reported fruit baskets and plants were delivered to ill residents. Past county president, Ann Yanos, installed the new officers - president, Pauline Hartman; vice president, Ruth Walters: secretary, Elsie Badrow; treasurer, Pearl Levengood; and corresponding secretary, Patsy Moyer. Program chairwoman, Fem Yorgey, announced the next meeting will be January 4 at the home of Elsie Badrow, Rl, Douglassville. Grandma’s remedies will be brought to the meeting by society members Berks Co. Society 6 Berks Farm Women 6 held their annual Christmas party on Friday, December 5 at the Village Diner in Douglassville. Dinner music was provided by Paul Lechner and Betsy Zerbe. The Chirping Senior Citizens of Birdsboro entertained the members and their husbands and guests. Gifts were exchanged and secret pals for 1980 were revealed The next meeting will be held at the residence of Mrs Paul Youse, Oley R 2 on Tuesday, January 20 Cumberland Co, Society 10 The November meeting of Cumberland Farm Women 10 was held recently at the home of Mrs Janet Mentzer, Newville R 2 Twelve members were present and answered roll call by giving a Bible verse containing the word thanks The program was a talk on Thanksgiving given by Mrs John Lewis Mrs Gertrude Staver had charge of the business She reported the State Con vention will be held in Harrisburg on January 12 and 13,1981 The December meeting will be held December 12 at the home of Mrs. Abbie DEERE TOYS 1 From pedal-dnven riding tractors to put- £ together Kits, John Deere action toys are designed to make kids happy They keep | parents happy, too, with their long-lasting | durability Choose toys from our industrial. | farm, and lawn and garden lines All are « authentic scale models of the real machines, | with many moving parts to make playtime | more fun 3 Myers, Newville R 2. Each member is to take a $3 gift for exchange at the meeting. Lancaster Co, Farm Women Executive Board The Executive Board of the Society of Farm Women of Lancaster County met Tuesday, December 2 at IronviUe United Methodist Church, Columbia. The roll call was answered by the president introducing the new society presidents that will take office this coming year. The State Farm Women Convention, January 12 and 13 was discussed. It is to be held at the Forum Building, Harrisburg. The day will begin with a business meeting at 10 a.m., followed by an afternoon program with Middletown High School Band. Guest speaker for the afternoon will be Dr. Richard Canfield, Manheim. The Monday evening banquet, 5:30 p.m., will be at the Penn Hams Motor Inn, Harrisburg. Guest speaker will be Dr. J. Calvin Wenger, Lancaster. Tuesday evening’s meeting will be held in the Farm Show Building in Room E for more reports and election of three of ficiers. A bus will be leaving both days from three different places along the way to the State Convention. The next meeting of the Executive Board will be held February 3 INC.