Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 21, 1985, Image 60

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    820-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 21,1985
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Societies
Lancaster Society 8
Members of Lancaster Society 8
and their husbands met at
Wolgemuth’s Inn, Elizabethtown,
on Dec. 12 for their annual
Christinas party.
President Grace Bixler read
about Christinas customs around
the world and led the group in
devotional time. Special music was
Lancaster Society 10
Members of Lancaster Society 10
held their Christmas party at the
Joe Myers Restaurant on Dec. 8.
The society will be represented
at the State Convention in January
by Nancy Starr, Suie Dietrick and
Kathryn Hebbe.
Kathy Scott, whose term as
president is expiring, gave special
thanks to all her officers and
committee chairmen for doing a
good job this past year.
A $lOO gift will be given to
Christ’s Home. Three shut-in
Lancaster Society 19 '
Lancaster Society 19 met
recently at the home of Martha
Musser; Mildred Eshleman was
hostess.
Musical entertainment was
provided by the Penn Manor 4-H
Mini Band, consisting of members
Connie and Dale Siegrist, and
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presented by the “Miller Quartet,”
composed of Martin Miller, Rev.
Richard Miller, David E. Miller
and Arthur Miller. Accompanist
was Pauline Miller.
Martin Miller led the group in
singing Christmas carols.
The next meeting will be Wed
nesday, Feb. 12 at 2 p.m. at
Crossroads Church.
members will be remembered with
poinsettias and two 90-year-old
members received poinsettias.
Kathy received a poinsettia and a
Farm Women’s pin with her birth
stone. The gavel was then handed
over to Nancy Starr, the new
president for the coming term.
The January meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Suie
Dietrich, East Petersburg.
Society 10 will be entertaining
Society 7 in March at the Espen
shade Farm.
Doug and Kenny Charles.
Society member Betty Saylor
offered a few highlights of her trip
to Israel, followed by humerous
writings of Ogden Nash and some
Christmas readings.
The next meeting will be at
Martha Musser’s home on Jan. 11.
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Lancaster Society 18 met at the
home of Dorothy Brubaker for the
Dec. 14 meeting.
Mrs. Naomi Glessner from the
Town and Country Garden Club
presented the program “Christ
mas in Williamsburg.” She showed
how easy it is to decorate using live
greens. A special Christmas gift
for the birds was given to Amy
Martin as a door prize.
Outgoing president Anna
Esbenshade conducted the
business meeting and installed
Suie Wissler as the new president
for 1986-1988. Other new officers
are: Libbie Greider, vice
Lancaster Society 24 met at the
home of Mrs. Chris Lantz, Leola,
for a covered dish meal on Dec. 10..
Hostess Dotty read the Christ
mas story in Luke.
President Loretta Hurst
reminded the group of the up
coming State Convertor. Jar.. 13
Lancaster Society 25 held its
annual family Christmas party at
Wangers Clinic on Dec. 14.
Each member brought two
dishes for the meal. After a brief
business meeting, the group sang
Christmas carols and told stories
of Christmas celebrations.
Berks Society 1 held its
Christmas party at the Washington
Inn on Dec. 11.
Dr. Jesse Rothenberger
provided the entertainment for
members and their husbands. A
Members of Berks Society 12
met recently at the home of
Pauline Hardranft. The group
made a Christmas hanging with
Society 18
Lancaster
Society 24
Lancaster
and 14 at Harrisburg. Mary
Mellinger and Lois Erb will be the
society’s delegates.
The next meeting will be held
Jan. 28 at the home of Mrs. Mehren
Mast, Morgantown. At that
meeting, members will reveal
their secret sisters.
Lancaster Society 25
Berks Society 1
Berks Society 12
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president; Edna Buckwalter,
recording secretary; Mae Weaver,
corresponding secretary; and
Violet Swarr, treasurer.
Delegates to the State Farm
Women annual meeting will be
Mary Lou Shelton, Evelyn
Brubaker and Mildred Kreider as
well as the president.
Guests at this meeting included
Mrs. Brubaker’s daughters, Mary
Louise Toews and Betty Wood, and
former member Arlene Esben
shade Holbein.
The next meeting will be on Jan.
18 at Grace United Church of
Christ, New Holland Pike.
Rev. and Mrs. Hoke were guests
at the party and Mrs. Hoke told
how they celebrated Christmas
while doing missionary work in
India.
The next meeting will be on Jan.
11 with Mrs. Helen Mylin, R 3
Willow Street, as hostess.
gift exchange followed and secret
pals were revealed.
The next meeting will be on Jan.
8 at the home of Mrs. Trula Brown.
The program will be a “Come as
you Are” party.
Noel on it.
The group held its Christmas
party on Dec. 15 at the Christ’s
Little Tulpehocken Church.
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Berks Society 5
Berks Society 5 held its annual
family Christmas party on Dec. 14
at the Tulpehocken Church in
Millardsville.
Members and their families and
friends enjoyed a meal of ham and
chicken, and a Christmas slide
presentation set to music by
Lucille Dundore entitled, “Tis the
Season.” Santa delivered gifts to
the children and secret pal gifts to
members.
Nan Feeg, Alberta Keener,
Kathryn Neff, Betty Wessner and
Mrs. Santa Claus, portrayed by
Carolyn Feeg, delivered the 35
gifts purchased by Group 5
members to the residents at In
dependence Terrace in
Womelsdorf on Dec. 4.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of MrsXeleste Manbeck,
El Womelsdorf,'bn Tuesday, Jan.
14 at 7:30 p.m. The program for the
evening will be “Safety,”
presented by the Pennsylvania
State Police from Hamburg.
Lebanon
Society 20
' Lebanon Society 20 held its Dec.
9 meeting at the home of Vera
Fahnestock, R 1 Jonestown.
Outgoing president Marion
Maulfair announced that members
still have time to sign up to attend
the State Convention in Harrisburg
during Farm Show week. She also
told the group that the Extension
office is looking for new ideas for
presentations. The Spring Rally
will be held in May at the York
Fairgrounds.
Julie Zimmerman and Pattie
Maulfair will audit the treasurer’s
book.
At the completion of the business
meeting, Marion Maulfair handed
out a gift of tulip bulbs to each
member and the group gave her a
basket of dairy products.
Incoming president Vera
Fahnestock had the program
committee distribute the 1986
program books.
Gifts were exchanged and new
secret pal names were exchanged.
The January meeting will be in
the home of Carol Hershey.
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