Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 02, 1955, Image 9

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    LF Advertising Director Weds
Mr. and Mrs- Robert G. Campbell
In services Saturday afternoon
at St John’s Lutheran Church,
Lancaster, Miss Lucinda K. Tay
lor became the bride of Robert
G Campbell, advertising direc
tor of Lancaster Farming-
The bride is the daughter of
Mr- and Mrs. H Richard Taylor,
of 311 Fordney Road, Lancaster,
and Mr. Campbell the son of Mr
and Mrs Aithur R. Campbell,
130 East Chestnut St, Lancaster
She was given in marriage by
her father. Attendants included
Miss Phyllis Griffiths, Bausman,
maid of honor, and as brides
maids. Mrs. John K. Henderson,
Ardmore; -Mis- Ronald Bowes,
and Miss Fay Mundorf, both of
Lancaster, and Mrs- John Hess,
Kinzers Arthur R Campbell,
Jr, brother of Mr. Campbell, was
best man. Ushers were John W-
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Eshelman, Eden, John Hess,
Kinzers, William Andes, Library,
and Andrew Rote, Lancaster
Traditional wedding music was
played by Peter Davis, and sev
eral vocal numbers were given
by Mrs Richard Shirk
Following the ceremonies, a
reception was held in the Grand
Ballroom at Hotel Brunswick
"The couple will reside at R 3
Lancaster following a week’s
honeymoon in New York City
Society No. 4 to
Hold Christmas
Party Dec. 28
Wednesday, I)cc 28 has been
set as the_ dote for the annual
Christmas dmrer party for mem
bers of Society of Farm Women
4 A covered dish meal, begin
ning at 12 30 'i m, will be serv
ed at the home of Mrs Martin
Greider, R 1 Mnlersville
Pi of Elmer B Hoover, direc
tor of teacher training at Eliza
bethtown College, spoke to the
society Saturday evening in the
annual banquet meeting at Hos
tetter’s Banquet Hall, Mount Joy
About 65 were present and heard
Prof Hoovei speak on “Forging
Ahead ”
Mrs Ma Henry Rcist, presi
dent, introduced Prof Hoover
and served as coastmistress Rob
ert Nolt led group singing, ahd
a marimba duo was presented, by
Gerry and Sally Bagnoli, Landis
ville Chairman of the commit
tee arranging the Saturday night
meeting was Mrs Victor Koser
Rutter Bros, of York
Set Guernsey Record
PETERSBOKOUGH, N. H
A registered Guernsey cow, No
ble Nora of Rutter Bros, owned
by Rutter Brothers, York, Pa,
has completed a production rec
ord of 8,059 tbs of milk and 422
lbs of fat, according to the Am
erican Guernsey Cattle Club
This production, made in the
AGCC’s Herd Improvement
Registry, is equal to 3950 quarts
of high-quality milk “Nora”,
was a junior two-year-old, and
was milked two times daily for
305 c'ays while test. She met
calving requu ements
This official pioduction record
was supervised by Pennsylvania
State University. \
Farm Calendar'
DECEMBER
Dec. 3 Annual Christmas
party for Lxtitz Moravian Home
guests, sponsored by Society of
Farm Women 1, Lititz commun
ity.
Dec. 4- “The Messiah,” by
George Fiedeuck Handel, 2 30 p
m. Elizabethtown College Adi
tonum.
Dec. 5-7 Ice Cream for Sup
ply Men Shoit Course, Pennsyl
vania U
Dec 5-7 Farm Income Tax-
Social Security short couise,
Pennsylvania U
Dec. 7-9 10th annual Seed
Conference at Pennsylvania State
University sponsored jointly by
the depirtmenti. of agronomy
and horticultuic.
Dec 10 ‘ Amahl and the
Night Visitois,” Gian-Carlo Meot
ti, presented by Lancaster Opera
Woikshop, Reynolds Junior High
School, 230 and 830 p m
Dec 10—Bake sale for benefit
Recreation Center, Lititz Fire
house, starting 8 a- m, sponsor
ed by Farm Women’s organiza
tions of community.
Dec 11 Christmas Cantata,
“A Start in the Sky,” Chestnut
Level Presbyterian and Quarry
ville Memonal Methodist chons
at Chestnut Level, Bpm
Dec 15 Annual Stockhold
ers Meeting, Lancaster Pioduc
tion Ci edit Assn and National
Farm Loan Assn, 11 30 a m,
Old Mount Jo\ Hifih School
Dec 15 (Evening) Lan
caster County Farm Equipment
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any other method, wet or
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OPEN TUBS. AND FRI. NIGHTS TILL CHRISTMAS
237 N. QUEEN ST.
s Lancaster -Farming, ‘Friday, December 2, 1955
Dealers Christmas dinner meet
mg, Hostetter’s Banquet Hall,
Mount Joy
Dec. 17 Entry closing date,
4-H beeves, 4-H sheep, Pennsyl
vania Farm Snow.
Dec 18—Lanoh ester Chorus,
‘‘Christmas in the Air,” Christ
iana Fire Hall, 3 p m
Dec 18—Christmas Cantata, “A
Star in the Sky," Chestnut Level
Prestiyt'inan and Quarryvillle
Memorial Methodist Choirs at
Memorial Methodist Quarryvilie,
8 9 tn
Ground Hog FFA
Chapter Installs
40 Green Hands
Forty Future Farmers of Am
erica were sent through Gieen
Hand ceremonies and initiation
at the Tuesday, Nov 22 meeting
of the Ground Hog Chapter at
Southern Lanca-ter County Joint
Community Hign School
There weie 95 attending" the
meeting at the Vo-Ag Building
on the n Solanco campus
Assistant ofLcers weie elected,
with Glenn Aliment as president,
Ralph Kreider, vice president,
Jim Hastings, secretaiy, Dick
Cummings, treasurer, Jim Mar
tin repoitei Eugene Gravei,
sentinel, and Chris Bleackei,
Chaplain
Sponsois of the Ground hog
Chapter are Jackson Owen, head
of the Solanco Vo-Ag depait
ment, and Luiher D Peck, in
structor in ucational agricul
ture
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LEBZELTER’S
“We Give and Redeem S&H Stamp’s”
Top Show Animal
Subject to Loss
From Diseases
Just because an animal is a
blue ribbon w inner, the Ameri
can VeteunaiN Medical Associa
tion points out it doesn’t mean
that it is any los c susceptible to
disease than the i est of the stock.
This is the lair season when
top breeding animals will be
making the show cncuit and cer
tain piecaution-5 are lecommend
ed by the AVMA to prevent dis
ease losses following the show
season
When yom local veterinauan
piepares the voiious health cei
tificates needed when your ani
mals aie taken 'o shear he should
be asked about the type of health
pi election needed He also can
help with suggestions on how to
caie for the slock once the shows
are over and mey get back at
the home farm
A few weeks isolation and close
watching folk)wing the fans is
in Older foi the show stock This
period gives diseases a chance to
show up befoio the animals aie
turned out with the lest of the
herd Some diseases take 30 days
to appear, so the AVMA con
cludes that -it is well worth the
effort to keep stock isolated that
long, especially when one con
siders what a disease could do
to the entire hoi d.
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