Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 14, 1981, Image 96

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    CB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14,1981
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Societies
Berks Co,
Society 9
The March meeting of Berks
Farm Women 9 were held in the
home of Nancy Lehmann, with ten
members present Everybody’s
Birthday Party will be held March
31,at? 30atCovattasRestaurant
$4 gifts will be exchanged
A motion was passed to donate
$4O to the Interfaith Service to send
two disabled people to summer
camp
The meeting ended with Nancy
Lehmann demonsti ating her cake
Waiver off Finance
You can get that new Gehl
haymaking equipment NOW
with a special Waiver of
Finance program With only
30% 'down you can put up
your best hay crop ever, with
final due dates May 1,1981.
PEOPLE’S
SALES & SERVICE
Oakland Mills, PA
717-463-2735
HE. HERSHEY & SON
Manheim, PA
717-665-2271
A. L. HERR & BRO.
Quarryville, PA
717-786-3521
S. JOHNSON HURFF
Pole Tavern
Monroeville. NJ
609-358-2565 or
609-769-2565
STOitFFER BROS. INC.
Chambersburg, PA
717-263-8424
ZOOK'S FARM STORE
Honey Brook, PA
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decorating
The May 6 meeting will be held
in the home of Helen Oxenford
where Kim Casner will demon
strate the making of paperweights
Lancaster Co,
Society 6
Lancaster Farm Women met
Saturday at the home of Mrs
Bernard Thome Fifteen members
attended
For roll call each member
repeated a nursery rhyme
remembered from school
GEHL
FARM EQUIPMENT
—Due May 1,1981
This special program applies
toward new and unused Gehl
round balers, mower con
ditioners, disc mowers,
fmgerwheel rakes and disc
mower conditioners.
Stop in and get full details and
beat today’s high interest
rates Get a Gehl 1
GEHL
FARM EQUIPMENT
A6WAY, INC.
Chapman Equip Center
Chapman. PA
215-398-2553
GHAS.J. McCOMSEY
&SONS
Hickory Hill, PA
215-932-2615
WERTZ GARAGE
Lineboro, MD
301-374-2672
LEBANON VALLEY
IMPLEMENT CO., INC.
Richland, PA
717-866-7518
CLAIR J. MYERS
Lake Roadßl
Thomasville, PA
717-259-0453
ARNETTS GARAGE
Rt 9 Box 125
Hagerstown, MD
301-733-0515
UMBEROER’S MILL
Rt 4 Lebanon, PA
(Fontana)
717-867-5161
MILLEREQUIPMENTCO.
RDI
Bechtelsville. PA
215-845-2911
BINKLEY & HURST BROS.
133 Rothsville Station Road
Lititz, PA
717-626-4705
PETERMAN FARM
EQUIPMENT, INC.
225 York Rd
Carlisle, PA
717-249-5338
The Society voted toi visiting
nursing as opposed to other choices
of Hospice, Lark and 4-H
Scholarship awards were not
considei ed
A car pool was organized to
attend the Rally at Dickinson
College in Carlisle on May 21.
Mrs Walter Moyer was the
speaker toi the evening Her
theme was ‘ Storytelling-tune
On April 2 the group plans to go
to Willow Valley for dinner and a
visit to the gift shop.
Lancaster Co,
Society 10
Farm Women 10 held their
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Chester Dietrich in East Peter
sburg, recently Fifteen members
attended.
Speaker for the evening was
Mrs. Abram Davis who spoke on
her missionary work locally
President Lucy Miller made
plans for several members to
attend the Spring Rally in
Dickinson
Society 10 will entertain Society
33 at the Refton Fire Hall on
Saturday, April 4 at noon
Society 20 will entertain Society
10 on April 2 at the United
Methodist Church in Quarry ville
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Lancaster Co,
Society 24
Farm Women 24 met at the home
of Mrs. Loda Gentzler, New
Holland Pike, Lancaster on
February 25
Twenty-four members answered
roll call to ‘My Recent Cratt
Project ”
President Joanne Smoker
reported on the recent county
board meeting
The county projects were
discussed. They are. visiting nurse
association, Hospice, Lark, and 4-
H work. One of these will be chosen
by the group.
Plans for the annual spring
rummage sale of the society jn
scheduled for Tuesday, April 7, to
be held at the Bareville Fire
Company Fire Hall A bus trip to
Inner-Harbor, Baltimore,
Maryland, is being planned tor
Wednesday, April 29.
A silver tea is being planned for
the May meeting as part of the
society's 25th anniversary year
Seven members of the group
were recognized for perfect at
tendance during last year.
The group will be entertained by
Society 1 on April 4 at 12.30 p.m at
the Farm and Home Center,
Lancaster.
Lancaster Co.
Society 27
Lancaster Farm Women 27 and
several children met at the Leader
Nursing Home to share a program
with the residents.
President Margie Stoltzfus
talked about Farm Women, Mim
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Kauffman led a smg-a-long, Randy
Wolgemuth played a few selections
on the piano and Tony and Dons
Nissley played a viohn-accordian
duet.
Also on the list of entertainment
for the evening was a piano solo by
Tina Miller, a poem by Kathryn
Fry and a quartet, composed of
Martha Gerber, Mary Good,
Gladys Shearer and Mim Kauff
man, sang two selections
Afterward the farm women went
to the Clearview Dmer for a Dutch
treat
Lancaster Co
Society 28
Lancaster Farm Women 28
recently met for their February
meetmg at the home of Mrs J
Richard Herr, R 2 Ronks
For roll call, a Bible character
whose name begins with the same
letter as each member’s first name
was used
For the program, Bonnie Keller,
a cosmetic consultant for Aloe
Charm products presented thtf
group with an Aloe Charm Show
The Mardh 26 meeting will be
held in the home of Mrs Kenneth
Kreider Each member shall bring
glue & scissors to make favors for
the Red Cross Worknight.
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