Farm Women 15 Plan April 10 Luncheon^ Due to the, weekend blizzard, Society of Farm Women 15 has postponed its luncheon at Middle Octorara Church until Tuesday April 10. Originally scheduled for last Wednesday noon, 150 reservations were received. Mrs. George Rinehart, chair man of the ways and means com mittee, and Mrs. Chester Collins, are in charge of arrangements. Farm Women 18 Entertain 14 Of Society 16 Farm Women’s Society 18 en tertained 14 members of Society 16 at a luncheon Saturday in the Farm Bureau Building on Diller ville Road in Lancaster. * Mrs. Raymond Stoner presided at the meeting and Mrs. Sterling Elmer had charge of devotions.' Roll call was answered with a safety hint. Christian_H. Shenk spoke and showed slides of his trip to Europe last fall. Mrs. Martin Strickler, Jr., sang several Irish songs, accompanied by Mrs. Mel vin Hess. The Society sewed at the Lan caster General Hospital Thurs day, and a bus trip to Washing ton, D. C. is planned for Satur day, April 14. Mrs. Raymond Stoner will take charge of re servations. The April meeting will be in the social rooms of the Rohrers town Reformed Church. Mrs. Wil liam Shelton and Mrs. Noah Getz will be hostesses, according to Mrs. T. Hershey Rohrer, East Petersburg. tt J? t* Your Mony Advisor | I H R. H. PHILLIPS H - i H Life Insurance, Health and | n c H Accident, Retirement :: :: n H Income Plans ♦♦ ~S6 W. Main St. 53 N.JDuke St | H Mountville Lancaster 0 H 5-9695 4-6062 jj s ,§ ♦♦ '*« Spring Needs... LIME TOBACCO Seed Muslin POTATOES SEEDS Garden Field Tools VICORO W COMPLETE PLANT FOOD GROFFS Hardware S. Railroad Ave. New Holland, Pa. Farm Women 16 Record Resolution Honoring Mrs. Katie E.JVlatthews At a recent meeting, the Soci ety of Farm Women No. 16 pass ed a resolution, in honor of Mrs. Thomas J. (Katie Eshelman) Matthews, Quarryville, who with her husband and Mrs. Clay Woerth of Nickel Mines, were killed in a January auto crash in Kentucky On the committee composing the resolution were Mrs Frances B. Keene and Mrs Lillian Hanna. Rereads: In memory of Mrs Katie Eshelman Matthews- The Society of Farm Women Number 16 wish to record the death of one of . their members, Mrs. Katie Eshelman Matthews, who departed this Me January 28,_ 1956. She was the wife of Thomas J. Matthews, whose life was'also taken in the same auto mobile accident in the State of Kentucky. Mrs Matthews’ untimely death leaves a vacancy that is keenly felt, not only by her relatives, her friends, her church, but in Society of Farm Women 8 To Meet April 21, Mt. Joy Society of Farm Women 8 will held their next meeting April 21 at the EUB Church social rooms, Mt. Joy, with Society 2 as guests The society met Saturday, St. Patrick’s Day, at the home of Mrs. Roy Greider near Mt. Joy. Devotions were in charge of Mrs Curvin Martin. Response to roll -call was “This Is the Time to—.” Piano selections were given by Mrs Charles Shank, and a talk on “Children of Kentucky” was given by Miss Ruth Frankhauser, former missionary to Redbird Mission, Ky. During the business session it was decided that the members would sew paiamas for Rossmere Sanatorium, and make a contri bution to the Cancer Society. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Roy Greider, Mrs Clarence Greider, Mrs. Cur vin Martin and Mrs. Charles Shank. loal I of I H lew § orb | Farm Women 2 Entertain in April Meeting Society of Farm Women 2 met in the home of Mrs. John Doucte, Manheim R 2, on Saturday, March 10th at 2 p. m with the presi dent, Mrs. Roy Shelly in charge. Mrs. Meisenhelder of the Com munity Nursing Service was the speaker and explained the nurs ing service to the ladies of Soci ety No. 2. A donation of $5 was voted to the Cancer society. Each one present brought food for a needy family and this was delivered to the Manheim family, following the meeting. The ladies answered the roll call by naming their favorite dessert The April meeting will be in the Penryn Fire Hall when the society will entertain Society 13. Farm Society 22 Will Meet Next Onions On April 10th Members of Farm Womens’ Society 22 will meet again April 10 at the home of Mrs Hebron Herr, R 1 Willow Street, accord ing to Mrs. Kenneth Aston. The Society visited the Lan caster County Home Wednesday, March 14 Most recent meeting of the group was March 1 at the home of Mrs. Eugene Bare, R 1 Bird-m-Hand Answers for the 130 roll call found each one answering a “Surprise Question.” After the business meeting, an auction of homemade articles •ticli RESOLUTION held, our Society of Farm Women where she took an active part, having been elected secretary tor the year 1956 Katie’s devotion to her duty in any cause was one of her out standing traits that we shall al ways remember To all who mourn her passing we express our hope that even so great a loss to all may be over ruled for good by Him who doeth all things well- “They are riot dead Who leave, behind Rich legacies of heart and soul and mind, They are not dead, think not life’s race is run For them beyond the bourne — __ Life has begun” Society 9 Will Collect Juices Again in April Another collection of juices for Heart Haven will be made during April by the Society of Farm Women 9, it was announc ed today. The next meeting will be April 28 with Mrs. Margaret Hagen, Rawlinsville, as hostess, with Mrs. Mary Bindley and Mrs. Florella Prowell as co-hostesses. The Society met Saturday and held its food sale at the home of Mrs. Dean Breneman, R 1 Cones toga. There it was reported a col lection of fruit juices had fieen made, but the collection will be One hundred and forty-four cancer pads were hand ed in, and a sewing date was set for Thursday, April 5, at 7.30 with Mrs Helen Zercher, Martic ville. It was reported 30 went by bus from the Society to the Phila delphia Flower show. Members also heard that a new adoptive for the Society has been selected in Calcutta, India, smcb Tarlotta. the previous charge, has left the orphange to be married. A new girl, Grace Hazel, five years old, has- been named as Tarlotta’s replacement New Holland Cash jn on this Twin Ticket \alue now! Because right now ~ this week you get big double savings on tins brand new pair of 1956 New Hollands. 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