Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 17, 1983, Image 47

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    Lancaster Society
Lancaster Society 8 held their audiovisually.
Christmas party recently at The next meeting will be Jan. 21
Hostetler’s. John Maurer, minister at the home of Arline Witman.
of the Camp Hill Baptist Church, Members will bring items to sell on
presented the “Life of Christ” auction.
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the right ring for May, and
Rudolph was bom. The story took
shape with May’s four-year-old
daughter, Barbara, serving as his
toughest critic.
That Christmas, 2.4 million
copies of the now internationally
famous story were presented to
children all over the country.
Rudolph reappeared in 1946 in a
similar holiday promotion that
required 3.6 million copies of the
booklet. "
The following year, Montgomery
Ward gave the copyright for
Rudolph to May. Two years later,
Rudolph’s longevity was assured
when Johnny Marks wrote his
famous “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed
Reindeer” song. Gene Autry’s
recording rocketed to the top of the
hit parade in 1949 Rudolph’s 10th
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May’s great affection for his life
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Rudolph was 37.
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Lancaster Society 23 met for a
Christmas party at the Water
Street Rescue Mission.
The business meeting was held
at the home of Jean Funk,
Lancaster Society 24 met
recently at the home of Arlene
Wise, Hinkletown, and installed
Lydianne Bentzel as a new
member.
The program was a demon
stration on .making graham
Lancaster Society 27 met at the
home of Mrs. Wilmer Nissley,
Mount Joy, for an evening of
Christmas sharing.
A covered dish supper and carol
singing was enjoyed by all. Mrs.
Albert Fry was nominated to
Berks Society 9 met recently at The January meeting will take
the Oley Fire Company for a place at the home of Joan Hafer,
Christmas party. Members and Douglassville R 2. The program
their husbands enjoyed a family- win candlewicking.
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The Fulton Grange 66 met Dec.
12 for their Christmas party at
their hall in Oakryn.
A Christmas worship service,
entitled, “A Birthday Cake for
Jesus,” was presented. Christmas
carols were sung, and Santa Claus
made an appearance.
The group will go carolling
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Lancaster Society 23 —'
Lancaster Society 24
Lancaster Society 27
Berks Society 9
Fulton Grange 66
tonight, leaving from the J.
Everett Kreider home. There will
not be a Grange meeting Dec. 26.
Hobby night will be observed Jan.
9. Members are asked to bring
their hobbies and collections for
display.
The dinner theater has been
rescheduled to Feb. 4.
Farmer in Bradford County loses 160 cows in $750,000 barn
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 17,1983—81 l
Washington Boro Rl. A gift of $2OO
was given to a sick neighbor.
Eileen Thomas, retiring president,
handed the gavel over to Mim
Miller, the new president.
cracker houses by Dottie Papez.
The next meeting will be Jan. 31 at
the home of Dorothy Witmer, New
Holland. The meetings will be held
the last Tuesday of each month at
7:30p.m.
represent the group in the Mount
Joy Jaycettes “Woman of the
Year” contest.
The January 17 meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. John
Wolgemuth. It will feature craft
workshops.
*750.000 Barn Fire Loss
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Codorus, PA
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Saturday, Dec. 17
Lancaster Society 3 meets for a
program by Rufus Brubaker.
Lancaster Society 5 meets for a
Merry Christmas program.
Lancaster Society 18 meets to
entertain husbands at the
Hempfield Church of the
Brethren. The program will be
Ray and Jay Landis with “A
Farm Women Review.”
Monday, Dec. 19
Lancaster Society 31 meets with
the social committee in charge.
Lancaster Society 30 meets for a
Christmas brunch.
Lancaster Society 32 meets at the
home of Kim Myer.
The Bradford 4-H County Council
Christmas party will take place at
8 p.m. Dec. 27 at the home of Kelly
Smith.
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