Bl6—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 3,1984 The Oct. 13 meeting of Lancaster Society 6 was a “day out.” The group had lunch at the Country Table Restaurant and then went to see and buy at the Kreider chrysanthemum farm. Since several members are guests at Brethren Village, the Lancaster Society 11 Lancaster Society 11 met on Oct. 25 at noon for lunch at the Willows Restaurant, with 15 members and one guest present. President Helen Shaub scene, nounced that the County Con- The November meeting will be vention will be at the Farm and at the home of Verna Shirk on Nov. 29. Lancaster Society 8 Lancaster Society 8 enjoyed a luncheon at the Country Table Restaurant on Oct. 20. Members will go to Conestoga Lancaster Lancaster Society 21 met on Oct. 11 at the Mechanic Grove Brethren Church. The group entertained two officers Mrs. Harry Hershey Jr. and Mrs. Arlene Witman. Mem- bers of Lancaster Society 15 were also present. Lancaster Lancaster Society 27 met on Oct. 16 at the home of Mrs. Albert Fry, Manheim, for a work night. Four projects benefittmg homes for the aged were finalized during Lancaster Society 34 Lancaster Society 34 met on Oct. 15 at the home of Marcia Harnish. Each member is to bring $3.50 to the next meeting for the Christmas ornament the group will be making. The State Convention will be held on Jan. 14 and 15. In the coming year, the group will be entertained by Society 4 and will entertain Society 28. The group elected the following officers: vice president, Carol Berks Society 6 Berks Society 6 met on Oct. 16 at the Yellow House Hotel for a dinner meeting. Seventeen members were present for the meal in celebration of National Farm Women’s Day. Members voted to accept Mrs. William Hartman as a new member. The Oley Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary has agreed to share responsibility for the sales held at Lebanon Society 14 h l ta m l4 me ‘ at daughter-in-law of home of Rosie Gingrich; Esta mei nber. U a £- ted^ S co r hostass ; . The State Convention will be held nf L; 11 S' ™ ? Sh ° Wed c Sl ' deS Jan. 14 at the Farm Show Building. Af ifh th rvf The next meeting will be held at Worl She is a' the M “ nal KegCrelS Green Valley Society 26 Green Valley Society 26 held their October meeting at the home of Mary Hake with 17 members in attendance. Thirteen members will attend Wilt in charge of the program and the York County Convention at games. Hilomen Societies < Lancaster Society 6 group later went there to see their autumn flower show. The group will not meet in November, but some members will attend the County Convention at the Farm and Home Center on Nov. 3. Home Center on Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. Then several members went to see the Wax Museum, where they especially enjoyed a bam-raising View on Nov. 11. The next meeting will be at the home of Kathryn Vogt, Marietta Rl. A special program is planned. Society 21 Charles Achey Jr. presented a program on handwriting anaylsis. Refreshments were served during a social time after his presen tation. The next meeting will be on Nov, 8 at Esther Graybeal’s. Society 27 this meeting The next meeting will be on Nov. 20 at the home of Mrs. Wilmer Nissley and will feature food demonstrations. Byers; secretary, Gayle Her shberger; corresponding secretary, Marcia Harnish; and treasurer, Joetta Wolgemuth. Games were played and prizes awarded. Khay Eutt won the chance-off. On Nov. 5 the group will go out to dinner at Hershey Farms. The next meeting will be on Nov. 19 at the home of Pat Wood with Elaine Craig as co-hostess. The program will be craft night. the Oley Fairgrounds. Joyce Mast and Marge Fisher were appointed to audit the books. Committees were formed to take care of Christmas gifts for the Hamburg Center and elderly people. The Nov. 20th meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in the Oley, R 1 home of Mrs. Steve Fisher. Wisehaven. The November meeting will be held at the home of Mary Lantz with Athena Beshove and Ethel NEWARK, Del - Eva S. Deese has joined the Delaware Cooperative Extension Service as a 4-H agent in New Castle County, effective Oct. 1. She will work for Delaware State College out of the Wilmington extension office at 1011 Park Place. A native of Virginia, Deese holds a bachelor’s degree in home economics and business, and a master s degree in home economics education from Virginia State University. She has had experience as a 4-H volunteer leader and as an extension intern. Most recently she worked as an urban 4-H technician in Chester field County, Va. Deese is a member of Kappa Omicron Phi national home economics honor society and Phi t’heta Kappa national honor society. She has received numerous awards for her com munity and professional activities As 4-H agent, she will work with young people in Wilmington and New Castle County Debbie Fagley named scholarship nominee UNIVERSITY PARK - Debbie Fagley of Trappe, who has com piled an outstanding record in 4-H work, was named state Alpha Gamma Rho Scholarship nominee in the 1984 4-H National Awards Program. Fagley was a 4-H National Clothing Award winner in 1983. Support for the Alpha Gamma Rho Scholarship is provided by the Educational Foundation AGR. Carroll L. Howes, associate 4-H youth program director at the Pennsylvania State University, who announced the award selec tion, said Debbie was judged on the basis of project work, leadership ability, and participation in county and state activities. Fagley was picked from among the more than 145,000 youth who annually participate in the ex tension service educational 4-H program. The daughter of Kenneth and Donna Fagley, she is a freshman at the Pennsylvania State Universify. She has been a 4-H member for 10 years. A member of the Trappe Community 4-H club, she served as president and secretary. She also assisted with county activities and events as a teen leader. She has completed projects in rabbit production, quilting, clothing, entomology, photography, crafts, puppetry and others. former She took part in the 4-H State Achievement Days, Citizenship Short Course, Capital Days, and served as a 4-H camp counselor. She also participated in the Leadership Congress and Farm Show. She is one of 45 Commonwealth 4- H members selected 'as state contest winners in the various project categories. r AM Eva S. 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