Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 08, 1986, Image 61

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Lancaster Society 26
Lancaster Society 26 met at
Donecker’s Restaurant for a
luncheon and fashion show Oct. 23.
Lucille Buckwalter conducted
the business meeting. The group
reviewed the Manheim Farm Show
report.
The November meeting will be
held at the home of Catherine
Garber following nursing home
visitation.
Lancaster Society 29
The October meeting of Lan
caster Society 29 was held at the
home of Mrs. Larry Garber.
Speaker for the evening was Nancy
Reed, who demonstrated how to
use trees and shrubs around the
outside of homes to make beautiful
and fragrant decorations.
The next meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Philip Bizler on
Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. All members
are urged to bring legislative
articles that would interest
everyone.
The group welcomed new
member Rita Wert to the Society.
Anyone interested in joining the
group for its monthly meetings
(every third Monday night of the
month) should contact Mrs.
Donald Drager at 426-3192.
Berks Society 4
Members of Berks Society 4
elected new officers during their
October meeting at the home of
Esther Sheeler. The new officers
are president, Ferae Kulp; vice
president, Virginia Taylor;
secretary, Verna Taylor; and
treasurer, Evelyn Becker.
Virginia Taylor was voted in as a
new member. The group made
plans to attend the 20th an
niversary celebration of Group 7.
Members recently celebrated
Farm Women’s Day with a visit to
Longacre’s Dairy.
The Novemer meeting will be a
craft night at the home of Mrs.
Verna Taylor.
Green Valley
Society 26
Eighteen members and two
guests enjoyed a brunch at the
October meeting of Green Valley
Society 26 at the home of Ruth
Traver.
Thirteen members will attend
the York County Convention at
Wisehaven Hall in November. The
group sent donations to six fire
companies.
The November meeting will be
held at the home of Betty Ber
tolette.
Cedar Crest FFA
Cedar Crest FFA inducted six
freshman and 18 others into the
FFA during its Greenland Ac
tivities Night Oct. 22.
The freshmen were divided into
two teams, which participated in
balloon bursting, milk chugging,
whistling, bale throwing, bale
stacking, livesaver passing and
spoonliner contests.
The Pigs team, consisting of
members Brian Boyd, Brian
Knapp and Rich Reber, won the
contest and received FFA t-shirts
as prizes.
State FFA chaplin Dale Balmer
spoke to the new members on FFA
involvement and setting goals for
the future.