812-La ncaster Farming, Saturday, December 29,1984 Societies Lancaster Lancaster Society 8 held their annual Christinas party on Dec. 5 at Hostetler’s Dining Hall. Husbands also attended. The Kreider sisters of Peter sburg gave a sight and sound presentation including music and nature poetry. Grace Bixler is the newly- Lancaster Lancaster Society 26 recently met at the home of Ruth Kann. Three members will attend the state convention and seven Lancaster The members of Lancaster Society 34 met on Dec. 17 at the home of Cathy Smith. Roll call was answered by telling a favorite childhood memory of Christmas. The group decided to donate money from a sale to the food bank and the Ashley family. The group played a Christmas trivia game and selected new Large Quantities Of Sawdust Available 10 cents per cubic foot loaded on your truck. Kondor Lumber Co. York, PA 717-755-61 CONTACT US For MANURE HANDLING EQUIPMENT Semi- and Liquid Spreaders - Ground Driven - Easy Running Priced Reasonably PIT ELEVATORS ALLIS CHALMERS AND WISCONSIN POWER UNITS COMPACT ROTO BEATERS Smaller Improved Model 2 Sizes To Choose From HAND-O-MATIC BUNK FEEDERS NOW IN STOCK FOR EASY SILAGE DISTRIBUTION COMBINATION MOWER & CRIMPER UNITS SMUCKER WELDING & MANUFACTURING 2110 Rockvale Road cTa/im Society 8 appointed president and Margaret Heisey will serve as vice president. The next meeting will be held at the home of Grace Bixler on Feb. 16 at 2 p.m. The program will be convention reports and members will bring two dozen cookies with recipes to sample and exchange. Society 26 members will be going to the banquet. The January meeting will be held at the Newberrytown Plaza. Society 34 secret pals. Carol Byers won the chance-off. New officers were welcomed and the group enjoyed a gift exchange and refreshments. The next meeting will be Jan. 21 at the home of Joyce Holloway. The program will be state con vention reports and reading the by laws. >4l Berks Society 1 Berks Society 1 met recently at the Washington Inn, Bechtelsville, for their Christmas party. Instrumental entertainment was supplied by two ladies from the Horizon Center, Reading, and secret pals were revealed The group exchanged gifts. No formal meeting was held. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Grace Schaefer, Oley on Jan 9 at 8 p m. Berks Society 4 Berks Society 4 held their annual Christmas party at the Ben Franklin Inn in Douglassville. Mrs. Loeb installed the new officers. They are; Verna Taylor, president; Evelyn Becker, vice president; Mary Fizz, secretary; and Edna Angstadt, treasurer. Christmas cookie baskets were made for area shut-ins at the home of Verna Taylor on Dec. 18. Plans were made for those at tending the state convention in Harrisburg on Jan. 4 and 15. Gifts were exchanged and secret pals were revealed. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Edna Angstadt, Earlville. Berks Society 12 Berks Society 12 held a Christ mas party at Christ’s Little Tulpehocken Church with 10 families attenc’ng. The group made plans for the coming year. Final plans to attend the state convention to be held in Harrisburg on Jan. 14 and 15 were made. Conning... SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 Lancaster Farming's Annual PA. FARM SHOW ADVERTISERS: Plan Now to be Represented in this Special Issue. Deadline December 28 Phone 717-394-3047 or 717-626-1164 Ivebanon Society 5 held their annual family Christinas banquet at Heisey’s Diner. There were 52 members and guests present. The members exchanged gifts am ;aled. CKEAMEKY Six Mon tgomery County youth recently completed a 4-H junior jazzercise program, sponsored cooperatively by the Montgomery County 4-H program and jazzercise. Wendy and Kelly Barns, Lon Hagenbach, Andy Young and Charles Clelland, all of Lansdale, and Renee Bomgardner of Worcester received 4-H ribbons and achievement certificates for their efforts. Taught by volunteer leader and certified Jazzercise instructor, Hennetta Gomez of Worcester, junior jazzercise is a total fitness program that employs simple jazz ISSUE Featuring: Complete Daily Farm Show Schedule Floor Plan Of All Exhibits List Of All Exhibitors Keystone Farmer Resumes Various Farm Show Features Lebanon Society 5 Saturday, December 29 Society 5 meets with Esther Graybill as hostess. Montgomery Co. 4-H'ers complete Jazzercise class New pais were selected. The new officers were installed and plans were made for-several members to attend the state convention in Harrisburg on Jan. 14. ■C. OoWw to music with an infectious boogie beat. This special program for boys and girls encourages emotional, mental and physical growth in a non-competitive atmosphere. At their last meeting, members performed for their parents, after eight weeks of practice. Ms. Gomez was extremely pleased with the group, noting that their progress from the first session was tremendous. Junior Jazzercise will be offered again in the Lansdale area sometime in January. For more information, contact Helaine Brown, 4-H Agent at 489-4315.
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