,t Fanning, Saturday, April 25, 1964 Hh«nert aneettogwUl (beheld • at the home >«£ ‘Mrs. Jote-fHen- ■, ry (Hess, Manheim R 2 on 'May 16 at 1:30 p.m. I 17,, Wvuinn.i 1 C ' Member* answered roll call rarm If 0111611 XO by showing something that (be- AJJ R/f longed to their mothers. Items ifldllUcro included a dish that was 70 years old and a dried squash 73 Three new members were in- years old. Surprise game was won by } B at a cent T Mis. Earl QDiehm. Mr. and Mrs, «be home of Mrs. J. E. Landis. JoJm M Hess Mfi an d Mrs. IS Hershey Ave., (Lancaster. Robert b e chaperons Ohe new members were Mrs. uso Dance May 2. OUewis 'Mengle, Mrs. Warren ** „ . . ' . pucher and Mrs. Arnold ILueck. and guests will go to the World s (Fair on Mrs William. D. Eshenshade, May 9. The speaker at the president, chaired the meeting, meeting was the Rev. Robert Devotions were in charge of Duke, Who talked on “Segrega- Mrs Richard Hershey. tion in (Lancaster.” Kiw Idea Fertilizer Spreaders spread "once over lightly" or up to Vh tons per acre GUARANTEED ACCURACY. New Idea will spread any fertilizer in any condition, in any amount (TO to $OOO lbs. per acre)—uniformly and accurately, without clogging —or your money back! WE HAVE 'EM—Come in and see them today Landis Bros. Lancaster Wilbur H. Graybill liititx, R, D, 2 H. S. Newcomer & Sen Mount Joy Allen H. Matz Denver Chet Long Akron . ■ '.M A. B. C. Groff, Inc. New Holland J. Paul Nolt Gap A. L. Herr & Bro. QaarryviUe Chas. J. McComsey & Sons Hickory Hill, Pa. ’MI i ■ m i i , i • 1 1 1 * 111 h -»i * i i Farm Women 3 Make Donation A donation of Osteopathic Hospital fund drive was voted toy members of Farm Women 'Society 3 at a recent meeting in the Schoeneck Fife hall. Mrs. Rudy Shirk was hostess and had charge of devotions. President, Mrs. Harry Usner, was in charge of the business meeting. She also reported on the recent county executive meeting. Mrs. Harry Palm and Mrs. Usner reported on the home economics meeting held recent ly in 'Lancaster. Mrs. Gilbert Paul introduced the speaker, Mrs. Edgar 'Brown of Nottingham, Chester County. Mrs, Brown exhibited more than a dozen lamps and lamp shades she made. She was ac- Dairymen everywhere are getting more with Ful-O-Pep Dairy Feed Over 175 Dairy Herds County Area are on the Cattle-izer Dairy Feed Program Morgantown Feed & Groin Stevens & Morgantown Millport Roller Mills Millport S. H. Hiestond & Co., Inc. Salunga v\\\v\\\vm\\\\w^^ coiripanied- by-herhuSband- wbo ?drivers i n , assists 'Tier in "the work. ■ The the ■ worst record of two will instruct a class ot the grdup" in. the 'Unity society at 9 a.m. on May 6 in Young men and the’honie of Mrs. William ®bei> age 25 represent ly, Stevens Hl.'* Mrs. Brown, percent of the' national president of the Chester Conn- drivers, yet they wer« 2 ty Society of iFarm Women, has in more "than 29 a ceramics*shop at-Nottingham fatal accidents and iirZ Road. 26 percent of all n»m, cidents. 1100 for the A A < »■«* -« A ■«. ». ■■■ A AA,« #VTVvVf , TVVVVTVTVTTV , i • HAY • STRAW | • EAR CORN & from us foi* better value and all around satis! $ tionr At farm or delivered, any quantity as y ( I* requirements may be. I Area Code 717 687-7631 I Esbenshade Turkey Farm | SINCE 1800 | PARADISE, PA. See what Ful-O-Pep Cattle-izer Dairy Fc_eds can do J for-yo'ur miHc production! Passmore Supply Co. Cochranville, Pa. More farmers each month prefer to bny their Kirkwood Feed & Grai** H. M. Stauffer & Sons, I"* 1 Leola and Witmer ’•M- If You Cant Afford To Cat Your Bam., MARTIN BARN-DR * Keeps barn dun and unit * Sweetens thai ♦ Reduces (Iw IVAN M. MARTIN, IM-8113 445-8488 I milk Lancas’ m Ful-O-P Grubb Supply Co. Elizabethtown Kirkwood Blue Ball)
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