BB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 31,1981 QA/omch Societies Lancaster Co, Society 3 Farm Women 3 met with their children Saturday, October 17, for a bus tour to Gettysburg. Sites included the battlefield and the miniature horse farm. The following officers were also elected: president, Barbara Wenger; vice president, Doris Miller; secretary, Cheryl Lawrence; corresponding secretary, Linda Toledo; ssussstssitssiissitsstissutssstrssarssaiSri Booth Isolation Company “THERMAL INSULATION SPECIALISTS” Residential • Agricultural • Commercial • industrial SPRAY ON - BLOWN IN - FOAMED IN PLACE Cali Collect 1167 Snapper Dam Road 777 QQQ OTCn Landisville, PA 17538 I I/Wi IOU PAUL B. MHilO 3 IffliMl "T" LOOP STALLS With EASY LIFT TRAINING BAR Which Prevents Trapped Cow Problems Also Available With Heavy Duty Cross Over Clamp Stall tubing 2-3/8 inches outside diameter, 12 ga. (.102) wall thickness, high yield steel, 75,000 p.s.i. tensile strength. ALSO AVAILABLE • Standard Free Stalls -Fencing • Gates (38" - 48” - 54" • Automatic Head Gates high) • Automatic Gate Latches PAUL B. ZIMMERMAN, INC. Hardware* Farm Supplies Custom Manufacturing Crane Service treasurer, Sara Stober. The society will sponsor swimming lessons for members of the E. June Smith Learning Center during October and November at the Ephrata Recreation Center. The next meeting will be held at the Salem Lutheran Church, Ephrata, Saturday, November 21. Mrs. Jcy Rodgers will be the speaker. Featured will be in strumental music. L^ri Box 128 R.D. #4, Lititz. PA 17543 Wood Corner Rd. 1 Mile West of Ephrata Phone:7l7-738-1121 Lancaster Co . Society 8 Farm Women 8 met m the Farm and Home Center on October 17. They were entertained by Society 18. Phyllis Dourte presented muscial selections and had the group participate :i Lancaster Co . Society 14 Lancaster Farm Women 14 met on Wednesday, October H, at the home ot Jean Thomas. An auction was the program for the day. Each member brought a ouund ot something to sell; we Lancaster Co* Society 22 On October 9, Farm Women 22 held their 3bth anniversary party at the Kevere Tavern. The speaker was Mr. Karl Kettering, who gave an in spirational talk on the art of positive living through en thusiasm. Society 22 was entertained by Society 32 on October 12. Alter the Lancaster Co, Society 19 Lancaster Society 19 met recently at the home of Mildred Lehman. Members responded to roll call by telling their favorite trip or vacation spot. The program featured sisters FflVORi r For 10' or 8' Cage Sections Will Save Money Now FAVORITE EQUIPMENT and SUPPLY CO. NEW HOLLAND, PA 17557 PHONE: 717*354-4466 EMERGENCY SERVICE AFTER 5 PIW & WEEKENDS CALL 717-354-4460 Society 8 will meet at the home of Ethel Herr, Marietta Ave. and Richland Lane, Mount Joy, November 21 at 2 p.m. John Herr will speak and show slides taken on a recent trip to China. - bought pies, poppers, cakes, nuts, turnips, potatoes, honey, etc. Ellen Newswanger was our auctioneer. We were reminded ot the county convention to be held on November 7. luncheon, Linda Umbrell and Leverne Oberholtzer entertained with several gospel numbers on their accordions. The speaker was Edith Herr ot Willow Street. She gave several amusing and serious skits on life. The next meeting will be held at the Coca Cola Building, 1428 Manheim Pike bn November 10 at I p.m. speaking on their experiences when escaping from Laos. They arrived in the U.S. in May, 1980. Lebanon Farm Women 5 held Happenings, their latest meeting at the home of The next meeting will be held Sandy Lentz. November 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the The program was entitled Weird home of Esther Heitter. Need To Replace Dropping Boards? Heavy Duty Galvanized Fit Most Cage Systems Lebanon Co, Society 5 PVC or Berks Co,.Society 6 A Halloween parly was the site of fun for Berks Farm Women B at the home of Mrs. Roger Wagner, Oley, recently. Costumes were judged by the hostess and her family: Funniest; Mrs. Randall Hetrick; Scariest: Mrs. Steve Hetrick; Ugliest: Mrs. William Koch; Most Original: Mrs. William Mest; Prettiest: Mrs. Bessie Rapp; Hardest to Guess: Mrs. David Hauseman. Group 7 will hold Anniversary Night of Entertainment on October 27 at Conrad Weiser High School. Christmas projects were discussed. Mrs. Earl Hoffman and Mrs. Carl Herhem will be in charge of buying gifts for Hamburg Center. A donation of $lOO was given to a needy family in the area. Everyone was asked to bring food to the next meeting to make up a Thanksgiving dinner for the family. Election of officers took place at the meeting. Mrs. Menu Hetrick moved up to President; vice president, Mrs. Roger Wagner; recording secretary, Mrs. Steve Fisher; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Steve Hetrick; treasurer, Mrs. Wm. Koch. The next meeting will be held m the residence of Mrs. William Mest, Oley H 2 on Tuesday, November 17. fll/ORITE Pi
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