Lancaster Society 6 Farm Women No. 8 met on October 11 at Donegal Creek Farm. Kathryn Hess gave devo tions and hostesses were Anna Mae Derr, Mary Ann Spangler, Molly Baer and Helen Wivell. Members enjoyed a harvest-time Lancaster Society 18 Lancaster Farm Women Society 18 held its October meeting at the Gathering Place. Husbands attended as guests. Elmer Horst, a humorist, recounted many amusing events. His college life at Lebanon Valley showed in his adept play on words Berks Society 6 The September meeting of Berks County Farm Women Group #6 met at the home of Sal lie Hauseman, Boyertown. The members made name tags for the county convention. Five members attended the county convention held at the Ag Center on Oct. 7. Ilona Houp was installed as a UHCLHIHED FREIGHT CD. am LIQUIDHTIOH SHIES ML With Bassett Or Serta bedding purchase only. A tllf + value. 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Parents need to keep in mind that they are hiring a “substitute parent” to spend a large portion of Lancaster Lancaster Farm Women Society 20 met October 5 for a brunch at the home of Barbara Stone. Marie Foose served as co-hostess. Roll call was answered by members donating a gift of clothing for Christ’s Home. President Nancy Axe presided at the business meeting at which time the nominating committee reported the slate for officers included the following: Marie Foose. president; Jean Resscl, vice president; Anna Maty Groff, sec retary; Dorothy Eckman, record- Berks Society 4 Bcrks County Society 4 of Farm Women held its October meeting at the Leader Nursing Rehab Cen ter in Pottstown. Evelyn Becker was hostess. 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