Lancaster Society 2 Lancaster Society 2 held its January meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl Petticoffer, with Mrs. Blodwen Brant as co-hostess. ' Ten members attended the Farm Women Convention in Harrisburg during the week of Farm Show. Members helped guests at Conestoga Viqw play bingo and provided prizes. A contribution honoring the memory of Mamie Dohner was presented to Ruhl’s United Methodist Church to be used WHEN THE POWER FAILS BE SURE YOUR GENERATOR DOESN'T CALL (215) 445-45 M , \ . * I « ' a* \ V*i*. m, We Offer Preventive Maintenance And Immediate Emergency Service To All Brands And Sizes of Generator Sets!! * Cummins • Hospital* * Detroit * Local for immediate response • Nursing hornet * Katolight * Conservative labor rates • Schoolt * Kohler • 24 hour emer|encr wrvite • Smw treatiMnt plinti * Man Kowtr • Bjdio-pi|«r dispitchtd . 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Lancaster Society 14 met on Jan. 8 for their all day sewing at the - home of Mrs. Arlene Esbenshade, Gunite Construction • Precast Concrete Products Bridge Repair • Tank Repair • Holding Tanks • Installation • Pre-Qualified by Penn Dot R.D.2, Lancaster Society 14 irata, PA 17522 (717) 859-492^ Willow Street. Co-hostesses were Hannah Brackbill, Edna Groff and Miriam Groff. The 26 members who attended the meeting sewed 202 cancer dressings for the American Cancer Society. Serena Groff read the con stitution and by-laws. Miriam Leaman gave a book review of “Lincoln’s Mothers, Nancy and Sally,” written by Dorothy Clark Wilson. On Jan. 2, Esther Landis, Ada Rohrer, Martha Ranck and Elma Barge sewed at the Lancaster General Hospital. The Feb. 12 meeting will be at noon at the home of Mrs. Leon Thomas, 2336 Hollinger Road, Lancaster. Berks Society 5 Berks Society 5 met on Jan. 14 at the home of Mrs. Celeste Manbeck, Womelsdorf. Speaker for the evening was Trooper John Bressler from the Pennsylvania State Police at Hamburg. He spoke and showed an informative film on crime and safety in the home. Members finalized their plans for their “Sweetheart Night’’ to be held at the Bahney House in Myerstown on Feb. 15 at 7 p.m. Deadline for reservations is Jan. 31 Block Wall Being Restored With Gunite • Dam, Reservoir & Spillway Repair • Slatted Floor Systems • Silo Repairs Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 25,1986-815 and members should contact Carol Stoudt by that date. Members also scheduled a ham on roll sale for Saturday, March 15, with sandwiches costing $2. Sandwiches will be made at the home of Mrs. Carolyn Feeg, Womelsdorf. Frieda Keppley, who attended the state convention, gave a short report. President Feeg announced Lebanon Society 20 Lebanon Society 20 met recently at the home of Carol Hershey. Information about bus trips for the coming year was distributed. Daryl Emerich gave a talk and showed slides about fire safety and Starview Society 7 Starview Society 7 met at the home of Helen Bentz in January. Donna Hoover, Anna Zinn and Beatrice Brothers attended the State Convention in Harrisburg. Donations were given to Eagle Fire Company of Mt. Wolf, Manchester Fire Company, Alert Fire Company of Emigsviile, Red Cross, Salvation Army, Muscular Dystrophy and Our Daily Bread of York. that the Spring Rally will he neia at the York Fairgrounds on May 28. Seven members of Group 5 are planning to attend. Men’s Night will be Feb. IS. The next meeting will be Tuesday, March 11 at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Scharff, Bemville, with Anna Moyer as hostess. Members are reminded to bring a basket containing something homemade to be auctioned off as the program. fire extinguishers. A question and answer period followed. The next meeting will be at the home of Barbara Harding and members should bring a pound of candy to exchange. A safety program was held. 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