!»' < - -iiiiitn pul 10—Lancaster Farming Friday Sept. 21, 1956 Farm Women 21 To Work at Fair Farm Women Society No 21 recently met at the home of Mrs. Doris Pyle. Co-hostesses were Hazel Aument and Miriam DeLong. The society voted to give ten dcJlars to the Needework Guild Members wpre asked to bake cakes and pies and to work at the fair on September 19. Next meeting of the society will be held at the home of Mr Judson Wagner Jr, Quarry ville. MUSSER Leghorn Chicks For Largo White Eggs DONIGAL WHITE CROSS .For Broiler Chicks "Orrecf from tho iftcdw* Phone Mt Joy 3-4811 MOUNT JOY. PA, QUARRYVILLE CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY A. H. BURKHOLDER—Ph. lIS Chimney Block and Lintel. . Steel Sash, Cement Paint. Phone 109R2 r~ : 1 i HERE'S MASSEY-HARRIS MH6O TOOL-CARRIER, AN I I .ML HnuMienwa » (( stiff i/ianfcs r{ stiff straight shanks i | M. M WEAVER & SONS 'Bareville, R,D. 1 R. M. BRUBAKER, INC. Salunga I f> df r(J’ *LI‘M e' Farm Women 15 Aid Three Projects Society of Farm Women 15. meeting recently in the home of Mrs Herbert Mowery, 'Oxford RD, voted contributions of $l5 each to the county society’s wheelchair project and Heart Haven, and $lO to the Cleft Pa late Clinic Plans were made to serve a dinner Friday at the Southern Lancaster County Community Fair in Quarryville. ... Mrs. Robert Weicksel, presi dent, presided, and Mrs Lindley Jackson conducted the devotions. Co-hostesses were Mrs Mart n Greenleaf, Mrs Miles Cochran and Mrs. Clem Graver. The next meeting will be at 2 p. m., Oct 18 in the home of Mrs Emory D. 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Landisville 4016 Consider 25-Hour Day Lancaster Farm Women 11 Lancaster County Farm Wom en No. 11 were entertained at the Chestnut Level Church House Thursday, Sept. 6 Hos tesses were Mrs. Arthur Lon?, Mrs. Ammon Huber, Mrs Mar vin Bushong, and Mrs Theodore Mathias Mrs. James ’Retzer pre sided. > “What I Would Do with a 25th Hour m the Day” was asked for response to roll call. The ma jority said “Sleep l ” __ Mrs. Fannie McComsey acted as secretary, and the treasur er, Mrs. Irene Shank report ed. As this was a flower show, members of the Drumore Flow er Club acted as judges. Prizes went to Mrs. Bucher, Mrs. Huber, Mrs. Musser and Mrs. Mary Herr. The following nominating committee was appointed Mrs. Esther Musser, Mrs. Viola War fel, and Mrs Anna Hen. The group voted $5 00 towards a wheel chair for an elderly per son Plans for the Solanco Fair were discussed Mrs. Musser was named chairman, and No 11 served meals on Thuisday Sept. 20 Mrs. Musser then serv ed as Gary Moore in “I've Got a Secret:” On the panel were Mrs Swarr, Mis. Mathias, Mrs Mrs. Galen Aument. Those having secrets were Mrs. Buch er, Mrs Kreider, Mrs Shenk and Mrs Warfel. Mrs Mathias au ctioned off a number of articles, after which delicious refresh ments weie seived by the hos tess. The September meeting of No 11 will be at the home of Mrs Hairy Shank. This is September, back-to school month. Drive slow, let ’em grow! KEEP YOUR EYE ON MASSEY-HARRIS r»i -I **«■• h < »‘l * • Farm Women’s Society News Farm Women 18 to Sponsor Food Sale Mrs Ray Gamher of Manheim was hostess to the Society of Farm Women 18 Saturday, with 10 members and three guests present Members had a bulb and plant exchange. Mrs Rich ard Hershey was in charge of deyotions. - ' The Social Committee has planned a doggie roast for 7 p m Oct 6 in the Myers Meadow. Mrs. Harry Smith reviewed the book, “A Perfect Woman.” Fifteen dollais was donated by Society 18 to the United Com munity Campaign Mis. Raymond Stoner, presi dent urged members to attend the annual meeting oi the Lan caster County Farm Women at Manheim Township High School Nov 3 A iood sale is planned for the November meeting at the home of Mrs Ben L Greider, Landis ville. Farm Women 22 to ; Entertain. Society 'l2 Lancaster County Society of Farm Women 12 met at the home ot Mrs Gallic Achey. Charles Road, Bausman, Satur day afternoon with Mrs Lloyd Hussen as co-hostess. Roll cad was answered with the 20 mem bers and four visitors giving their favorite ways of seivnxg apples. The president, Mrs. Lester Sigman, announced that Society 12 and Society 11 will treat County Home guests Oct. 11 Plans were made to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Society 12 Nov 17 at Morton’s Restaur ant, Rohrerstown, at 2 p m On Nov 13, Society 22 will entertain Society 12. The Oct 20 meeting will be at the horn a of Mrs Bertha Herr at Heir’s Nurseries. This will be the an nual Family Night and Covcied Dish social. 'Speaker at the most recent meeting was Mrs Arthur Burks, Paradise, who told ot her travels down the Amazon River in Brazil. Farm Women 3 to Study Doll Making Society of Farm Women 3 met Saturday at the Bnckerville Fire Hall with Mrs David Zarl man as hostess The meeting was in charge of Mrs. Harold Stuber During the business ses sion, final plans were made tor conducting a refreshment booth at the Ephrata Fair Deviled clams, beef barbecue, oyster soup, hamburgers, fried ham sandwiches, pie and coffee will be served All items are home made. Books for the Book Club tor the coming year were distri buted to members who are -in the club Members voted fo provide prize monies amountm ; to $7 to the 4H Sweet Com Club. The program was provided by the Lincoln 4H Clothing Club Girls - modeled severa Iskirts and dresses they made during the summer, and the Jolly .Cat erers Foods club demonstrated making a tossed salad. On the demonstration team were Aud rey Haldeman, Barbara Mcisky, and Beverly Fidler. They also served tasty snacks that they had prepared The Foods Club is under leadership of Mrs. Harold Fry 'and the sewing club leader is Mrs Stuber The meeting in October will be at the home of Mrs Ira Zartman. Mrs. Knoch will demonstrate doll making Farm Women 9 Plan Hallowe’en Party 1 , - pns * Mrs Elmer L Huber, Martic ville, opened the Saturday. Sent. 15 meeting at the home of Mrs Edward Knejsley, Martic Forge with Clare and Reba Gardner as co-hostesses Reba Gaidnci icad the scripture and Octcli member responded to roll cal) by giving the name of the lav oute radio and TV proguim Twenty members weie piescni Mrs Edith Shertp, secret 11 v read minutes of the last meet mg and Mrs. Helen Zeichei from Marticvillc gave the ti cm surei's report.. So far, Society 9 has had don, t tions from the group of $3O 5o for their Cakeless Bake Sale, and they are looking foiwaid to other members to co.operate \ bus trip to the Pocono Moun tains Oct 17 is planned, and the public is invited Those wishing reservations are to contact Mis Edward Kneisely, Pequca, Rt Marlic Forge, phone Rawlins ville BUtler 44239 Guest speaker of the aflei noon was Mrs. Olive Armstiong who gave a most interesting <ic count of the trip she and her husband made to Africa and Europe They were gone fou months. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Bertha Herr, HI Lancaster at Herr’s Nurseries Oct. 22 Tins wil be a Hallowe’en party, start mg at 6 p. m. Members aie io bring a covered dish and Needle work Guild garments. Membei ship dues will be collected at the next meeting fe * $ Farm Women 22 Have Rummage Sale Society of Farm Women 22 met Sept II at the home of Mis Kenneth Aston, Willow Stiect, with Mrs Willis Rohrer, piesi dent, in charge of the business meeting. Roll call Was answered bv “How I Relax ” Plans wei e made for a Rummage Sale Oct 2 Donations "Were taken foi the Needlework Guild. Christian Rudy, chairman oi the March of Dimes, conducted the program, showing two films on Polio Next meeting will be a Hal lowe’en party at the home ul Mrs. Lloyd Herr, R 6 Lancaster Oct 9. Chester County No. Z Aid in Hospital Chester County Society ot Farm Women No 2 was entei tamed Wednesday afternoon, 5, at* th_e home of Mis Ruby Poole. Co-hostess was Mrs. Thelma Stiles. Mrs Waul presided. Due to the absence ot the secretary, Mrs. SUugiU, minutes of the previous meet mg were read by Mrs. Vaughn and approved as read. The tiea surer, Mrs. Poole, also repoitcd Bills were ordered paid. Tha president told about the County Executive Board meeting which she attended at the home of Mrs. Gates where plans weie completed for the card paity to be held at the Research Club m November This is for the bene fit of the County treasury After the business meeting, flower arrangements were prig ed by Mrs. Laura Todd. Fust prize went to Mrs Vaughn, sec ond to Mrs Gates and winning the miniature display prize was Mrs. Vaughn. As this was tha annual flower show, the floweis were nicely arranged and w«e beautiful. Mrs. Todd also made several displays. The hostess served delicious refreshments and the meeting adjourned to meet in September with M IS Keele King. On Sunday two weeks ago t |lC Farm Women entertained the* 1 families at breakfast on f ' lfi lawn of President Ward’s hom e Hot cakes and sausage " eie cooked at the fireplace L alcl a number attended church, )e turning for corn on the cob a nc J frankfurters, .iced tea, cake coffee.
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