Angels Watchin’ Over You (Continued from Pag* B 2) that void left by my mother’s ' Group 31 is dubbed theßound- She said that her mother was a charter member of York Group 31. Carolyn accompanied her sporadi cally to meetings, but when her mother died in 1977, Carolyn joined as a permanent member. “I find the fellowship reward ing. The members arc a pleasure to be around, and it sort of helps fill TOURS * The QoMm SOUtflWaat March 14 to 24 Wonder*, natural and otherwise unfold In Laa Vegas, Death Valley, the Mojave Desert, Valley of the Sun, Phoenix, Scotts dale, lake Havasu City, Montezuma’s Cast!*, Se dona, Oak Creek Canyon, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam and more, A great tour. A great buyl * Panama Canal Cm lea March 20 le 31 SPECIAL (Or resident* of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania! 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The majority of the state’s soci ety’s 3,148 members are retire ment age, but the members do not want to see dwindling member ship, for they believe the society’s purpose is valid to today’s society. That purpose is to contribute to the power and influence of the farm home, to contribute to the com munity activity of farm women, to develop leadership and to promote better living and working condi tions in the farm homes of America. To raise funds for worthy com munity projects, Society 31 holds a hoagie sale twice annually. “It’s our basic fundraiser. Peo ple really like our hoagies and often ask about placing orders in advance,” Carolyn said. The group is now preparing Val entine cheer baskets to distribute to shut-ins. “A lot of older, people" have" over his family’s 75-acre dairy cabin fever this time of the year, farm. ' - and we find Valentine’s Day is a “I love and appreciate the farm, good time to remember them,” she although I don’t have lime to help said. + daily,” she said of the milking Carolyn grew up on a small operation. . farm, but was not living on a farm Carolyn is a member of Mt. when she first joined the Farm Zion United Methodist Church Women Society. Five years ago, where she is a trustee, treasurer, she and her husband Fred took and junior church teacher. Bashful Mary Isn’t Shy (CondniMd from Pag* B 2) pie different than any other organization that I’ve ever attended,” Mary said. “I derive my greatest pleasure from meeting members at the many county con ventions I attend across the state.” She cherishes the emphasis placed on a strong family unit. She has held many offices and is now president of Cambria County’s four societies and 75 members. Although not in the national spotlight, Mary has found plenty of satisfaction in fulfilling her act ing instincts by participating in community theater and using her talents as a member of the Society of Farm Women of Pennsylvania. Recently, for the annual con- WATER FILTERS **«•» to* UiWMter Fihntofl, Saturday, January 29, tJM-83 vention, Mary devised a fashion show that reviewed the clothing women wore during the past 75 years. The show was polished, interspersed with humor and music reflective of each era, as farm women members whirled, strutted, and walked sedately across the stage as they portrayed the flapper era, the stock market crash, the Depression, the patriotism of World War 11, and the elegant feminine styles of war brides. As a member of the state prog ram committee, Mary looks for ward to using her creativity in more programs. “It’s important to develop a sense of humor. 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