Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 15,1986-811 cfakm QA/omen* Lancaster Society 1 Members of Lancaster Society 10 met Nov. 8 at the home of president Nancy Starr. Nancy led the devotions. The Program Committee completed plans for 1987. Ways and Means Committee members thanked ail members who helped at Christmas in Oc tober at the Farm and Home Center. The Social Committee reported that they are making plans for a Christmas Party at Joe Myers’ Restaurant. Each member will give $1 to the budget instead of buying gifts for each other. Six members attended the County Convention. Bessie Evans and Nancy Starr gave brief reports. All agreed that the program was very good. President Nancy Starr reminded members of the State Convention scheduled for Jan. 12 and 13 in Harrisburg. The Spring Rally will be held May 20 at Elizabethtown College. Lancaster Society 11 Members of Lancaster Society 11 met Oct. 30 at the home of Helen Shaub. Helen was elected as treasurer for one year. Ten members attended the county convention. Members noted with regret the death of fellow member Ethel Overly and passed a resolution of respect in her memory. Helen Wagner showed a series of slides on mills in Lancaster County and gave a history of each mill. The next meeting will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Nov. 20 in the social rooms of St. Paul’s Church of Christ, Quarryville. Artist Kenneth Hudler of Bel Air, Md. will show pictures on the life of Christ. For additional information please call 7864670 or 786-2594. Lancaster Society 20 Mrs. Dorothy Crawford, Kirk wood, entertained members of Lancaster Society 20 on Nov. 6. Pauline Reinhart served as co hostess. Mrs. Reinhart conducted devotions and the Sunshine Committee reported sending four cards, one gift and a basket of fruit. Eleven members who attended the county convention gave a report. Mrs. Vera Herr was elected county treasurer. The state Farm Women’s Convention will be held in January. Society 20 will hold a Christmas banquet in the Quarryville Fire Hall on Dec. 13. Members closed the meeting with a birthday cake baked by Arlene Fisher honoring those having birthdays in November. Lancaster Society 25 Seventeen members of Society 25 met at the home of Shirley Gish, Nolt Road, Landisville. Ada Rice conducted devotions. Members made plans to have a bingo game for the guests at Conestoga View on Nov. 20. Beatrice Newswanger reported a total of 155 hours of help for the Heart Association. Jean Breneisen and Shirly Gish taught members how to make tin punch Christmas tree ornaments. Members made many clever or naments. The group will hold a family covered dish supper at Wenger’s Chiropractic Clinic, 1516 Lititz Pike, on bee. 13 at 5:30 p.m. Landis Valley Associates of the Pennsylvania Farm Museum will show a film titled “The Magnificent Dream. ” « *