814-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17, 1993 & QA/omcn L* Societies i Lancaster Society 18 Mildred Greider was hostess to about the people of the Philippine Farm Women Society #lB at Islands, when she and her husband Salem United Church of Christ, were at Silliman University. Marietta Avenue, on Saturday, Due to inclement weather the March 20; twenty-two persons sewing at Lancaster General Hos attended. pital was cancelled, another date Elizabeth Diem had devotions, will be arranged. Roll call was answered by mem- bars stating the earliest date they On April 17, Society 18 will had planted a garden. entertain Society #1 to a luncheon Mary Beth Lake, missionary at 12:30 p.m. at Trinity United and teacher, had an informative Church of Christ, 2340 Slate program showing slides and telling Street, East Petersburg. York County Farm Women #7 for senior citizens and how to be met at the home of Anna Zinn. award of telephone and door to Edna Brothers served as co- door con artists. hostess, Roll call was an exchange of St. 28 to the Rainbow Dinner Theatre, Patrick Card readings with 14 present. Trooper Tim Good of the Pen- home of Helen Bentz on April 14, na. State Police presented a safety at 7 p.m. Each person should bring program on crime prevention tips a decorated Easter Egg. Lancaster Society 26 Lancaster Society #26 met on outer beauty of woman. March 25 at the home of Janet The group will be entertained Buchen in Manheim. Vice Presi- by Society #8 on April 14. dent Lois Brubaker conducted the meeting. The program for the The next meeting will be held evening was by Kay Beamesder- on April 22, at the home of Helma fer, who spoke on the inner and Mumma. BUILDINGS, INC. 3368 York Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325 717/624-3331 Call or writ# today for mora information York Society 7 A bus trip is planned on April The next meeting will be at the Excellence Since 1903 CONTACT: 1-800-447-7436 P.O. Box 126, Phllllpsburg, NJ 08865 908/454-7900 r.fnoi* only, call I*Boo-428*6686 Lancaster Society 19 The Lancaster Co. Farm Worn- tions were taken for the Spring en’s Society #l9 met at the home Rally to be held at Hagerstown on of Mildred Hoffman April 3. May 26. President Betty Saylor called President Betty Saylor showed the meeting to order. Devotions pictures and told about her trip to were led by Esther Landis reading Israel and Egypt. Matthew 28:1-10 and poems by The May 8 meeting will be a Helen Steiner Rice, followed by l r *P 10 Oberholtzer’s Green yer Houses and Abner Zook’s display Members answered the roll call of 3-D carvings with lunch at by relating “a humorous incident Brickers. Meet at 10 a.m. at Lititz about a child relative.” Reserva- Church of the Brethren. Berks Society 3 Group #3 of the Berks County Society of Farm Women held its March meeting at the home of Leona Stauffer, Indian Lane, Boy ertown. Eleven members responded to the roll call question, “What is your favorite dessert?” Donations were made to the March of Dimes, Boyertown Multi-Service, and the Boyertown Safety Patrol. Group #3 will serve refresh ments at a farm equipment auction on April 6. Members will assist at a bingo party at Berks Heim on April 8. Group #3 received an Berks Society 1 The Berks County Society of A series of bingo games was the Farm Women Group 1 met at the feature of the social part of the home of Esther Bemdt for their meeting. March meeting. President Ruth The next meeting will feature a Walters presided at the business speaker and will be held at the meeting with 16 members present home of Pauline Hartman, Oley. ARNETTS GARAGE Rt. 9 Box 12S Hagerttown, MO 21740 (301) 733*0515 LAWN CARE OF PA Martindale, PA 17549 (215) 445-4541 N H p UCKER & R.W. KELLER SALES PEOPLE'S SALES u SONS. INC. • ccnuirc Maxatawny, PA 19538 I* 13 / 17076 ( 2 «) M 3 -7252 (717) 463-2735 TRIPLE H EQUIPMENT WEAVER & SON SCHREFFLER EQUIPMENT T ?lLh E Bc tt om Q PA i 7563 KM (717) 548-3775 J^MS invitation to the 2Sth anniversary part of Group #8 at the Shartlesvil le Grange on April 30. On Satur day, May 15, members of Group #3 will attend the quilt show at the Berks County Historical Society. Prior to the business meeting, Chief Darius Puff gave a sjide pre sentation on his recent visit to Bogodukhov. The next meeting will be at the home of Mary Bartholomew, Boyertown R.D. 7. A Pampered Chef demonstration will be the program for the evening. CTF SALES & SERVICE, INC. Comly's Turf Farm, Inc. Forest Grove Rd. Wycombe. PA 18980 (215) 598-7157 Lancaster Society 20 On Thursday, April 1, Farm Women Society #2O entertained Societies #3 and #l5 at a covered dish dinner at the Memorial Unit ed Methodist Church, Quarryville. For the program Jay Evans, the confectioner of Willow Street, ex plained how the candy is made. There are three kinds of chocolate and they make so many different designs, that they have about 300 molds. They make about 3,000 pounds of chocolate a year. For the scripture, Vera Hen read Hebrews 11 and had readings from a Lenten Booklet. Following the prayer and Pledge of Allegiane to the Flag, the response to the Roll Call was naming a flower be ginning with the initial of your last name. On June 5 there will be a garage sale at the home of Nancy Axe of Strasburg and on June 17 Society #2O will be entertained by Society #l5. The meeting closed by singing “Brighten the Comer.” On May 6 Society #2O will be touring the Lancaster County GUS FARM EQUIPMENT Seven Valleys, PA 17360-0085 (717) 428-1967 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO. 700 E. Linden St. Richland, PA 17087 (717) 866-7518 S.G. LEWIS AND SON West Grove, PA 19390 (215) 869-9440 869-2214 MMKVnmUMM
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