arm Women 6 ntertain No* 13 'Approximately 60 mem .and friends were in at ,el’ance when Society of ft! Women number 6 en tfained society number 13 f a Sting in the Eliza '\tovm Church of the brethren on May 7. nevotions were m charge . Vs. Milton Eberly. A duet composed of Mrs. walk when you can ride for F. only 5’99.95 moto-mower 24" SUPER RIDER Compare it for Value I Compare it for Price I runout Mot*-M*w*r quality and yar limnntt st ■ l»w budgtt yrital Mny txtro value (futures usually (tund til/ In hightr priced units, full 24* tut... iillnr-lyp* rtorwhetlt fur extra true* - tun... big, ptwtrful3!4 Hf tnf/tt... uiii-oditn recall sltrttr ... three* yesitiae tutllng lrtl|hl XlthoweS\ adjustment. RIDE IT TODAY AT GROFF’S lARDWARE NEW HOLLAND Phone EL 4-0851 Quality Footwear at Prices SUPER sEffvtcE SHOES WE GUARANTEE OUR SHOES WE EXCHANGE OUR SHOES WE ARE MAKING HUNDREDS OF NEW CUSTOMERS EVERY WEEK YOU COME IN . ... YOU'LL SEE WHY 1 WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF FOOTWEAR IN LANCASTER COUNTY CHILDREN’S Leather Sandals $| 69 & $“| 79 • White ' . • Red • Brown • Neutral Sizes Infanl 5 to Big 3 SUPER SELF Hay Hixon and Mrs. Charles Rife sang several selections. They were accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Charles Nissley. Mrs. Elvin Keener had charge of an auction. A play, “Managing a Hus band” was presented by Mrs. Evelyn Keener, Mrs. Samuel Myers, Mrs. Daniel Eshleman and Mrs. Harry Saylor. Rebfekah Sheaffer spoke to the group on, “The Lift of Laughter”. Plans were made for the society to visit with Society number 16 on Wednesday, May 11. Hostesses for the meeting at the North Museum, Frank were Mrs. Raymond Risser, lin and Marshall College, Mrs. Samuel Myers, Mrs. will be guest speaker. His Norman Risser and Mrs. El- topic will be “Over the Gar mer Gantz. 'Mrs. C. R. Frey den Wall.” Serving as hos is corresponding secretary. tesses will be Mrs. Amos This Is The Place To Stretch Your Shoe Dollars LOCATED AT 220 W. KING ST.XANCASTER —WITH FREE PARKING LOT RIGHT AT THE STORE OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 CHILDREN’S OXFORDS LOAFERS STRAPS SJ?9 Hundreds of Pairs To Choose From Sizes BVz to Big 3 SERVICE SHOES, 220 W. KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 14, 1960—7 Farm Women 14 Celebrate 2 sth Anniversary Society of Farm Women number 14 will hold its 25th anniversary dinner meeting at 1 p.m., Wednesday, June 8 in the Dutch Town and Country Inn, Vintage. Res ervations are to be made with Mrs. Aaron Shirk by Saturday, May 28. Dr. John W. Price, curator SUPER IS OPEN SAT. NITE TILL 9 P.M. LADIES’ & BIG GIRLS’ CANVAS OXFORDS • White • Red $lB9 ARCH TYPE Children's Sizes 89c <c $1.69 Shubach, Mrs. John Homsher Mrs. Jesse Groff and Miss Annie Sides. Twenty-five members made 58 bed pads for Lancaster County Unit, American Can cer Society, Wednesday mor ning in the home of Mrs. Lloyd Hamish, Willow Street. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Maurice Herr, Mrs. Burl Osbum and Mrs. Vin cent Hershey. Refreshments were served at noon. During the regular meet ing in the afternoon, devo tions were led by Mrs. Harn ish, and members responded to the roll call with “A Tri bute to Mother.” Mrs. Herr, president, an nounced Homemakers Week, June 27-30, at Pennsylvania State University, and Home makers Camp at Camp Swa tara, Aug. 21-23. She also gave information concerning the qualifications of a girl ’who is eligible for the farm women’s scholarship. CCA chairman reported on the progress of the group in the project. A food sale was planned for 9 a.m. Friday, May 27th in Garvin’s Lobby. The sum of $lO was given to the Health and Welfare Founda tion. Geranium plants were giv en to Mrs. Alice Shubach, oldest mother present; Mrs. Everett Newswanger, young est mother, and Mrs. Wenger Ranck, mother with the most children • Plowing Contest (From Page 1) Hackman, Elizabethtown R 3 Mt. Joy Twp., 82; Swayne Grube, Lititz R 2, Warwick, 19; Leroy Landis, Stevens Rl, Clay, 18; Arthur J. My ers, Lititz RI, Warwick, 4& Jacob Kurtz, 1160 N. Market Street, Elizabethtown, Mt. Joy and Elizabeth Twps., 186 Jacob G. Swope, Elizabeth, Conoy, 130; Jay N. Heisey, Mt. Joy R 3, Mt. Joy, 50; Unheard of Before 220 W. KING STREET, LANCASTER • MEN'S GOLF SHOES . MEN'S AND BOY'S HEAVY SOLED CANVAS OXFORDS MANY COLORS LADIES' LEATHER LOAFERS BOY'S SNEAKERS .... MEN'S DRESS SHOES . LADIES' MOCCASINS . and GIRLS’ • Black • Blue Straps & Pumps sl*9 Choice of 50 Styles LADIES’ Play Shoes Poultry Expert Speaks In Hawaii Glenn 0. Bressler, Penna. State University’s national authority on automation in poultry housing, will be in Hawaii next week (May 15 to 22). Dr. Bress’er speaks on automation May 19 dur ing a poultry science field day at the University of Ha waii in Honolulu. His travels will include visits to poultry farms and processing plants on the is lands of Oahu, Kauai, Maul, and Hawaii. While enroute. Dr. Bressler will visit floor type and cage layer poultry farms in southern and cen tral California. ISOTOX nsplonter Solution (contains lindane) • use against wirewerms and oUn? soil Insects. • saves resetting • Increases crop yields • allows roots to develop an# plants to become established • mixes readily with wafer • a true Colloidal Suspension, Ml an oil base emulsion. tel:«.[ei T.H.'i IH. U. J. MT. orr.l ■ITHD, KOTSI SMOKETOWN. PA. Pfa. Lane. EX 7-3539 . . . $8.93 . $2.69 . $1.98 . $1.89 . $4.48 . $2.69 MEN’S WORK SHOES 5 3, 4 S - $ 3 69 $ 4 98 - $ 5 98 $£9S _ S*pS CHOICE OF OVER / 5,000 PAIRS!
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