816-Lancasler Farming, Saturday, March 27, 1993 h QAiowcn |L Societies 1 Berks Executive Board On March 1 20 members and three guests attended the Berks County Farm Women executive board meeting held in the agricul ture building. Members answered the roll call question, “Where did you go on your first dale with your husband to be?” President Fem Phillipy opened the meeting, followed with devo tions by Joanne Stockholm of Group #lO, reading Psalm 100, also a poem “Morning Glory” and The Lords Prayer and flag salute. Janet Schlegel reported she has accepted a position on the agricul ture committee with Tim Holden. She reminded members that food items for The Greater Berks Food Bank shall be given to group pres idents for delivery. Berks Heim Bingo on April 8 at the main building: each group furnishing an angel food cake. On April 21, at 6 p.m. will be the Berks Heim Volunteer service banquet at the agriculture build ing. Berks County Farm Women are donating the 24 centerpieces. President Phillipy, a member of the volunteer board, reported 12 dozen robes had been purchased and some keyboards last year. The Board is considering buying tables and room dividers for the dining rooms to help make the Heim atmosphere more “Homey.” President Phillipy reported members had a 100% participa tion in both caring and sharing and safety programs; receiving certifi cates at the state convention, also a certificate for an increase in membership. Belly Salta/ahn gave a report on the county convention prog- rcss, which will be held at the agriculture center this year with a ham and stuffed chicken breast dinner. The quilt for the county project is waiting to be quilled. Please contact Fem Phillipy if you would like to volunteer your quill ing talent. The next executive board meet ing is May 3, at 8 p.m. at the agri culture building. Is FARM DUTY MOTORS i The Lancaster County Society of Farm Women No. 1 met for their March meeting in the home of Betty Sheaffer with Jean New comer as co-hostess. President Fay Carman presided. Meeting opened by members singing two songs led by Martha Jane Brubaker and devotions by Dorothy Rutbell. Sixteen members responded to roll call by naming their favorite dessert. Viola Wolf introduced guest speaker, Doris Thomas, from the Lancaster Extension Service. The program was titled “Eating HEART-ily” and the speaker fo cused her remarks on this theme. She emphasized the importance of reducing fats in one’s diet and of fered some very valuable tips on how to do so. Two delegates, Julia Zahn and Viola Wolf, reported on the State Farm Women’s Convention. Joan Hershey was the speaker for this year. The state would like a new banner and it was suggested that one of our members, Hazel Ulrich, help with this project. President Fay Carman announced that the sale of the State Farm Women’s cook book amounted to $27,000. The Lancaster County Farm Lancaster Society of Farm fr° m h er vas t collection. Women No. 8 met on March 10 at The next meeting will be on the home of Arlene Witman in April 14, at the May town Lu- Mount Joy. theran Church at 12 noon. It will Mrs. Sandy Yocum of Landis- be a covered dish luncheon and ville showed several lovely dolls they will entertain Society No. 26. 'SliSllBlBBB' HP 1/3 1/2 3/4 1 1 Vi 2 2 3 5 RQUE R 5 7V4 10 PRICE EXTRA Hl-T $315 $395 $490 TTensnev ■■i mKm equipment co. Lancaster Society 1 Lancaster Society 6 RPM TED 1740 1740 1740 PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL MARCH 31, 1993 We Customer Satisfaction Personally Women’s project for this year will be an elevator for the Farm & Home building in Lancaster. The next meeting for Society No. 1 will be held on April 3 at 1:15 p.m. at Brethren Village with Rachel Bollinger as hostess and Harriet Fasnacht, Dorothy Hol linger and Ruth Rutbell as co-hos tesses. Members of Society No. 35 will be the guests for this meeting. The Society’s Mother and Daughter Banquet will be held on April 30 in the Brunnerville Fire Hall. On March 26th, members will meet for breakfast at the Birch Knoll Restaurant. Members of Society No. 1 will be sewing at Lancaster General’s Hospital on April 19, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Volunteers are Ruth Huber, Viola Wolf, Betty Sheaf fer, and Fay Carman. Society No. 18 will be enter taining Society No. 1 on April 17 at 12:30 in the Trinity United Church of Christ on 2340 E. State St., East Petersburg. Meeting adjourned with a read ing by President Carman, entitled “The Great Adventure,” and members singing the Society song, “Brighten the Comer Where You Are.” SHAFT DIA. FRAME C 56 C 56 D 56 E 56 HS6H JS6HZ EIB2T JIB4T LIB4T 1 3/8 1 3/8 1 3/8 H2IST K2IST L2IST Lancaster Society 20 On March 4, Lancaster Farm Women #2O met at the home of Vera Herr with Jean Ressel as co hostess. There were 19 in atten dance who arrived early to sew bed pads and there were approxi mately 300 made. At noon time a very delicious covered dish dinner was enjoyed. Following the dinner Jean Ressel, vice president, pre sided at the business meeting in the absence of the president. For the devotions, Vera read the 103rd Psalm followed by praying the Lord’s Prayer. In answer to the roll call each person was to wear something green or be fined 250. A favorable report was given for serving the A. L. Herr Com pany luncheon. Reports were given by the delegates who attend ed the State Farm Women Con vention in Harrisburg in January. The three charities chosen to take to the County meeting were the Red Cross, Hospice, and repairing the Farm Home kitchen. The cook books have all been sold and the Sunshine Committee reported 4 cards and 1 bouquet sent. The meeting closed with “Brighten the Comer” and the April meeting will be held in the Memorial United Methodist Church where we will entertain Societies #3, 15 and the County officers. (Turn to Page B 17) VOLTAGE 115/208-230 115/208-230 115/208-230 115/208-230 115/230 230 115/208-230 230 230 230 230 230 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA 17603 (717) 393-5807 CATALOG NUMBER 113256 110086 110087 110088 110089 110090 130042 130043 130044 140203 140130 140414