Lancaster Barbara Pizzarello, director of the House of His Creation, was the featured speaker for the Sep tember meeting of the Society of Farm Women #22. She described the philosophy of the group homes for pregnant teenagers, saying, “The focus is on the Christian family. We try to welcome them and make them family.” There are two homes, one in Coatesville with nine girls and one in Lititz with six girls. Pizzarello pointed out that 57 percent of the funding for the homes comes from individuals, 30 percent comes from churches and the remainder comes from foundations, with 2 percent provided by the girls and their parents. Their budget is million annually. Since its founding in 1973, the homes have helped 400 “hurting” Lancaster Lancaster Society 26 entertained Society 23 Aug. 28 at Wenger Clinic. Lois Brubaker led devotions. Olive Yoder presented a program A.T.V. Fall Introduction SUZUKI Friday, Sept. 26 10,08 Saturday, Sept. 27 10 to 4 See The All New Suzuki Line-Up For 'B7 Including The First "True 4-Wheel Drive ATV" ALL MODELS AT DISCOUNT PRICES TSmSs I -MM cycle sues me. 933 Lititz Pike Phone Lititz, Pa. 717-626-4765 ATTENTION FARMERS... (CaEMI ESTIMATES ON RODENT CONTROL if i H RODENTS carry diseases which can endanger the health of your poultry flocks. Your business is raising them. Ours is protecting them. We Specialize In Sanitizing And Disinfecting Lewistown, PA 248-0983 _________________ State College, PA Since 1928 237-7607 Pest control is too important to trust to anyone else Society 22 girls, Pizzarello said. These girls have come from 36 states and a few from foreign countries. Included in the family life are daily devotions and Bible study. Society members contributed gifts of canned goods and a ham to the home. Hostess for the meeting was Alma Rohrer, with co-hostess Mary Young. Members made plans to participate in the Farm Women day celebration on Oct. 14, and in Christmas in October on Oct. 20. They will also help with bingo at Conestoga View on Sept. 18. Next meeting will be on October 14 at 7 p.m. at the home of Ann Diller. Husbands will be en tertained with an evening of table games. Society 26 called “A Mother’s Walk in Life.” Vice president Lucille Brubaker conducted the business meeting. Annie Ginder will host the next meeting on Sept. 25. Houses Lancaster, PA 397-3721 INVITATION | MUNCY CHIEF 8 FIELD DAYS | At Muncy, PA | SEPTEMBER 25 & 26,1986 I COME & SEE CROP PRODUCTION, NURSERY & FIELD TRIALS REFRESHMENTS MUNCY CHIEF 8 HYBRIDS. Members of Lancaster Society 10 met Sept. 6 at the home of Mary Welder. Ida Kunkle led devotions. The Ways and Means Committee suggested the group have two tables at Christmas in October at the Farm and Home Center Oct. 20 and 21. All members present agreed. Members were reminded that Lancaster County Farm Women Day will be celebrated Oct. 14 with a breakfast at Willow Valley from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The county convention -will be Nov. 1 at the Farm and Home Berks Society 7 Members of Berks Society 7 met recently at Kauffman’s Bar B Q Ranch. The group planned en tertainment for its 20th an niversary celebration at 8 p.m. Oct. 13 at the Conrad Weiser High School'cafeteria. All Berks County farm women groups are invited. An RSVP before Sept. 29 is requested. Send them to Lillian Grajewski, R 1 Wemersville, Pa., 19565. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 20,1986-817 Lancaster Society 10 Center. Society 10 will give $5O to the County Project, which is the American Red Cross this year. The Program Committee has planned the following 'events for The next meeting will be held at next year: June 1987, a visit to the home of Jennie Shoemaker. Berks Society 5 Berks Society 5 held a progressive dinner Sept. 6 in conjunction with its monthly meeting. Members met at the home of Mrs. Carol Stoudt, R 1 Rehrersburg, for salad, then proceeded to the home of Mm. Sylvia Scharff, R 2 Bemville, for soup and then dessert provided by hostess Sandy Rauenzahn. During the business meeting following the meal, members selected secret pal names for Christmas. Members decided to again buy Christmas gifts for the residents of Twin Spruce Home in Myerstown and for residents of Indepehdence Terrace in Womelsdorf. Upcoming events for Society 5 include the Berks County Farm Women Convention, Oct. 4 at the Berk" a a Center and Berks t ¥ p -I .f Pressure treated wood with cedar shake shingles or Painted choice of color with asphalt shingles. 8 -10 -12 -14 ft. wide You pick your own size Lylcens Valley Structures RD 2, Box 59, Millersburg, PA 17061 Leave messate at: 717-692-2645 No Sunday Calls . BEST WESTERN INN Located 15 minutes from Farm Show Complex Rt. 422 & Sipe Avenue, PO Box 364 Hershey, PA 17033 Special Farm Show Single . Double $35.00 $38.00 $4 00 Additional Per Person Complimentary Continental Breakfast Hershey Chocolate Bar and Morning Newspaper Included (Nine Restaurants within V* mi, one open 24 hrs.) £E3 For reservations call: PA 1-800-222-1987 CT. NY, NJ. DE, DC & MDI-800-233-0338 OR: 717-533-5665 ASK FOR FARM SHOW RATES Donegal Presbyterian Church; August 1987, lawn fair at Conestoga View; and December 1987, Sight and Sound in Strasburg. Society 7’s 20th anniversary celebration Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. at Conrad Weiser High School. Members will hold a ham on roll sale Oct. 18. Sandwiches will be made at the home of Mrs. Celeste Maribeck, R 1 Womelsdorf. Members are to contact either Mrs. Karen Mohn or Mrs. Sandy Rauenzahn with orders by Sunday, Oct. 12. Because members will attend Society 7’s anniversary celebration, the society will not meet in October. The next meeting of Berks Society 5 will be held Nov. 11. Members will tour Christmas Village beginning at 7 p.m. and will proceed to the home of Mrs. Marlene Sattazahn, Womelsdordf, for the business meeting. (Turn to Pace B 21) Gazebos made to order. Also custom built storage sheds. Dealer Inquiries Welcome Your choice of 3 styles Mini Bam Quaker Shed A Frame Large variety of colors and sizes to choose from. HERSHEY Rates From Farm Show Follow 81 North (toward Allentown & 322 East) to 83 South, (322 Hershey). Follow signs to Hershey 322 east to 422, ■/< mile. Turn left onto Sipe Ave. « *5?-'
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