For Tarm Women ... (Continued" from page eigJlt) W K % We’re having a lot of fun with our column, but we want to hear from you more often. Send along your household hints, your fa vorite recipes, or tell us about your hobbies. There’s much in terest in this line. That’s it until come Friday a week when we’ll See you again. U. S. economy held, steady pace m May and eaily June. lETHRLRJRE The new insecticide that's amazingly effec tive, economical, safe, easy to use, fast qnd clean. Kills flies, even the resistant ones, and other insects that plague the dairy farm. Ask to see it demonstrated. MANUFACTURED »Y VIRGINIA SMELTING CO, W NORFOLK, VA. SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR COMPLETE DETAILS Bareville kb*. Martin’s Hardware Bird -in- Hand Kauffmans Fruit Faxm Blue Ball J. B. Zimmerman Denver Denver Supply East Earl D. W. Hoover Elizabethtown ' Elizabethtown Farmers * Supply Florin Hess Bros. Kirkwood ' J. Fred Whiteside Lancaster Landis Bros., Manheim Pike Lincoln Galen s Hardware Manheim N. G. Hershey Holland Earl Sender Quarryville A. L. Herr & Bro. West Willow West Willow Farmers Assn. 1 P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN Ph.Unc. 2-2659 Farm Women’s So • * * FARM WOMEN 20 TO PICNIC ON AUG. 2 Society of Farm Women 20 will have their annual family picnic on the evening of Aug. 2 at the home of Mrs Charles Schreiber,- R 1 Quarryville. Meeting at the hqme of the society president, Mrs. Park Reinhart, Kirkwood, plans were matte last week. A poverty party was the day’s theme. Mrs. Reinhart conducted devotions, and assisting were Mrs. Marchs Bailey and Mrs.. Glen Ressel. Winning prizes for their cos tumes of old clothes were Mrs Elam Hess and Mrs. Ressel. Judges were Mrs. Forest Rein hart and Mrs. Roy Keen. FARM WOMEN 14 PICNIC _ AUG. 8 AT PARADISE "Society of Farm Women 14 will hold their annual family picnic Wednesday, Aug.'S at Four-JI Snack Club Features Waffles Waffles, crisp salads and iced tea formed the' _ menu for the East Lampeter 4-H iSnack Club at the home of Virginia Glass, R 3 Lancaster, recently. For. theme, the club chose Friday the 13th. Twenty-three members were present. Next meeting will be Thursday, Aug. 2, at 7:30 p. m. in the home of Bernice Bare, Witmer. s S -■ Palmyra Guernsey Breeder Selected James Bucher of Spring Hill Farm -in Palmyra has been elected to membership in the American Guernsey Cattle Club, non-profit agricultural or ganization serving over 40,000 purebred Guernsey breeders throughout, the United States 'Bucher started with purebred Guernseys in 1954 and now owns 60 head. The herd is do ing &HIA testing and the high quality milk it produces is' sold as' Golden Guernsey to Harris burg Dairies. 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Plans for the picnic were made 'Wednesday of last week in a meeting at the home of Mrs. Vincent Hershey, R 1 Par adise Mrs. Burl Osburn, R 1 Willow Street, gave a lecture demonstration on the art ot .spinning, and displayed several articles o i homespun cloth Co-hostesses with Mrs Hier shey were Mrs. John Hershey and Mrs Esthei Homsher. ■- \ \ W i xnVAuvmu *AA d !»Sf / / This Purebred Holstein Heifer And Many Big Additional Prizes Including «\|v PUREBRED GUERNSEY CALF MOTO-MOWER POWER LAWN MOWER DORMEYER POWER SAW $25.00 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATE BILLINGS LIFE-TIME SOCKET SET ALUMINUM FOLDAWAY TABLE $25.00 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATE PRESTO PRESSURE COOKER AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC TOASTER 8-CUP'ELECTRIC PERCOLATOR CLOTHES HAMPER ECKO tXAT WARE SET STEAK KNIFE SET POWERLITE ELECTRIC LANTERN d i*'* I 97 ;-20 Start TODA Y to get your FREE TICKETS SEE PRIZES ON DISPLAY AT: *i* * h Ist Prize (20 MONTHS OLD) L. J. DENLINGER CO What’s Cooking 4-H Club Hold Meeting In the third meeting of the “What’s Cooking 4H Club,” seven members attended Thursday aft ernoon at the home of Mrs. Ben jamin Sheaffcr, Lititz, club leader. After the meeting, led by Priscilla Bucher, the club made a cake The club was shown how it would be judged at the Round- Up. - The next meeting of the Club will be July 26. Martino Carol, French actress “American men are very young, very gay ” 1 I IN \ } IN OUR Paradise, Pa. Dr. Wayne McFarland, Los geles d(j£tor. “Leave nicotine to kill bug and allow your physician to u; his caffeine as a life-saving ite rather than by taking it cup 1 cup throughout the day.” Lancaster WLAN 12 30 P. Norristown WNAR 8 00 A. Hanover WHVR 1.00 P. M, !I I ; IZES! / 11 ///: / :l boree * Drawing.. August 4tl AT OUR MILL Lancaster Farming- Friday, July 20, 1956 HEAR The Mennonite Hour Each Sunday *JP * s !•# * Sr 7 c.if ? .;* < mi I m y::- •» - •»
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