Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 1986, Image 58

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-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 4,1986
Societies
Lancaster Society 2
Lancaster Society 2 held its
December meeting at the home of
Mae Hosier. Members made bed
pads to be used at the Mount
Dunkard Brethren Home.
Members also brought gifts to be
shared with patients at the
Harrisburg State Hospital. Those
participating were given a name
and that person’s special needs
were considered.
A memorial donation honoring
the memory of Mamie Dohner was
presented to Ruhl’s United
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Methodist Church to be
toward a church organ.
Several members will attend the
state Farm Women Convention
during the Farm Show on Jan. 13
and 14. Those planning to attend
are president, Ada Almadovar;
Esther Sangrey and Edna Loose;
alternates are Vivian Hemiesan
and Phyllis Lord.
The January meeting will be
held at the home of Esther Pet
ticoffer with Blodwen Brandt as
co-hostess.
Lancaster Society 11
Lancaster Society 11 met on Dec.
26 at the home of Helen Shaub for a
Christmas program.
Former member Mrs. Edna
Lancaster Society 14
Lancaster Society 14 met on Dec.
12 at Harvest Drive Restaurant.
Rufus M. Brubaker, Penryn Road,
Manheim, presented, “The
Wonders of our Mountains and
Wildlife,” a 45-minute musical
presentation with pictures from
Colorado, the Rocky Mountains
and Pennsylvania.
Berks Society 6 held its
Christmas party for members,
husbands and guests on Dec. 7 at
the Yellow House Hotel in Yellow
House. The Pagoda Chapter of the
Sweet Adelines provided the en
tertainment.
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program books were distributed.
The January meeting will be
held at the home of Grace Ann
Chase on Jan. 30.
Cindy Stoltzfus sang several
Christmas songs and Grace Miller
gave a humorous skit. The group,
led by Harry and Irma Brubaker,
sang Christmas carols.
The group will meet on at 9:30
a.m. on Jan. 8 to sew cancer pads
at the home of Arlene Esbensbade.
The State Farm Women Con
vention is Jan. 13 and 14.
Berks Society 6
Members also met on Dec. 17 in
the Limekiln home of Mrs. Ruth
Hartman to fill stockings for the
elderly.
The next meeting will be Jan. 21
at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs.
Naomi Mast, Oley.
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Green Valley
Society 26
Green Valley Society 26 met at
the home of Ruth Hake for the
December Christmas meeting. Pat
Sechrist was a visitor.
Three delegates and one
alternate plan to attend the state
convention and six members will
attend the banquet.
The January meeting will be
held at 1-83 Restaurant in York.
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