Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, February 05, 2000, Image 47

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    Berks Society 3
Last year activities of Farm
Women Berks County Group #3
had been filled with food, fellow
ship, and donations to various
charities. Members started the
year in January with the annual
reading of our by-laws and with
a speaker, Rosemarie Frank
fitali, from the Women in Crisis.
In February, members held a
pound auction for the American
Heart Association. Everyone
brought one pound of whatever
they wanted wrapped in red.
In March, members had an
Irish sing-along. Talented Sonya
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Moyer from Boyertown played
the accordion as members sang.
The society also held a dime
pitch and donated the money to
the March of Dimes. In April, the
group had a dinner and a tour of
Walnut Woods. In May members
visited the library in Boyertown.
In June the group went to
Classic Flowers, Main Street in
Oley. Members annually get
together at the house of Jeanette
Miller from Barto for our family
picnic. Members played bingo
and various games, and had lots
of food. August came and mem-
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worry about
Plus, you don’t
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bers had an enjoyable day at
Trexlers Game Park. In
September members made a
craft for fall by putting vinegar
and different spices in ajar to be
used when needed for cooking.
In October members tried to
starwatch, but it turned out not
to be such a clear night and only
certain stars were visible.
November came and the soci
ety had a mystery raffle where
everyone donated one dollar for
a mystery gift that was donated
that money to another organiza
tion.
To end our year members
enjoyed a delicious dinner at
The Historic Pleasantville Inn,
Pleasantville.
During that meeting new offi
cers were installed.
York Farm Women #26 held
the November meeting at Cum
berland Cafe at New Cum
berland with 13 members att
ending. Martha Huston and Jan
Sechler were hostesses.
The Christmas banquet was
a dinner theatre held December
4 at Trinity Church at New
Cumberland. Athena Beshore,
Evelyn Beshore, and Ruth
Traver were on the committee.
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On January 6, Lancaster
County Farm Women #2O met at
the home of Jane Ferguson with
Valaria Ferguson as co-hostess.
Following the refreshments
Valaria read from Matthew 18
and “A New Year’s Prayer.”
Valaria presided at the busi
ness meeting. The Sunshine
Committee reported two cards
were sent and Valaria gave a
report of the County meeting
she attended.
Plans were made for attend
ing the state convention in
Harrisburg with Anna Mary
Groff, Freda Wimer, Marie
Foose, and Valaria are the dele-
The December meeting was
held at the home of Doris
Beshore, with a covered dish
Christmas party and a
Christmas gift exchange.
President Martha Huston
conducted the business meeting
with 16 members present.
Louise Pennay and Ruth
Willis had December birthdays.
Elizabeth Moody and Ruth
Traver won the door prizes.
CLOSEOUT PRICE $ 498.88
(CANTED)
FRONT CURIO
Oak or Cherry Finish
- 5 Glass Shelves
- 2 Doors
- Lighted Interior
- Mirrored Back
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COCKTAIL TABLE
42x21x16H
2 END TABLES
21x18x21H
$ 89.95
SERTA MATTRESS & FLEX SPRING
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gates. “Habitat for Humanity” is
the charity being sponsored.
For the program many of the
members told of different snow
storm memories. The meeting
closed by singing “Brighten The
Corner.” The February meeting
will be at the home of Vera Herr
with Jean Ressel as co-hostess.
Berks Society 1
The November meeting was
held at the home of Martha
Levan. President Gerry Mar
steller presided. The Bible was
read followed by the Lords
prayer and Flag salute.
Members sampled cookies
and exchanged recipes.
The October convention was
discussed. Berks Heim Bingo
was discussed and the need for
angle food cake and prices.
Members donated five dozen
cookies and money for Santa’s
comer.
The December meeting was
the Christmas party where
secret pals were revealed and
new ones chosen.
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