10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Oct. 19, 1956 Farm Women’s Society News Farm Women 14 to Tottr Philadelphia A food and plant sale featured the program of the Society of Farm Women 14 Wednesday aft ernoon last week at Refton Fire Hall A contribution of $25 was voted the United Community Campaign. Plans were made for' a bus trip to'Philadelphia on Thursday, Dec. 6 for members to spend the day and see Cinerama Persons interested are asked to contact Mrs. Clarence S. Herr, Strasburg The November meeting wll be omitted because of the County Convention of Farm Women’s Societies Saturday, Nov, 3 in Manheim Township High School. Two cut-leaf philodendron were donated the Lampeter- Strasburg High School lor use in the lobby. Hostesses for the last meeting were Mrs Eli Mylm, Mrs, Weng er Ranck and Mrs. Lloyd Ranck, at its Best Morfin fuses the work of the na tion's lending breeders to give you top quality chicks that mature early for quick broiler profits. PLACS YOUR ORDER NOW MARTIN'S HATCHERY POULTRY FARMS, INC. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 2-21.64 IHSBB ■■■■■■ RALPH F. KLINE ROOFING SIDING ROOF COATING SPOUTING STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS We will continue the same high quality material and workmanship as before—better if possible. Repairs it Remodeling ★ Concrete Work See Ds At Our Stand At Root’s Country Market Every CALL: UTITZ MA 6-9456 mumnmmmmmummmmmmnmmuuummmmmmmnmmmm*mmmmmm*mmmmmmmm tm Mrs. Stanley Stauffer Heads Society No. 17 Farm Women Society No 17 held their October meeting at the home of Mis Ella Eckhn Wednesday evening last week in the form of a Hallowe’en Party. Each came masked and members were identified. Mrs Ella Eckhn, hostess, read scripture from Psalm 23. Mrs. Pearl Wenger and Mrs. Sarah Anknum were co-hostesses. The president, Mrss. Elsie Marron, urged members to be present at the convention next month at Manheim Twp school. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Presi dent Mrs." Stanley Stauffer; vice-president, Mrs. Harry Ankrium; secretary, Mrs. Ella Ecklin; treasurer, Mrs. Landis Kreider; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. Bertha Johnson. During the coming year Soci ety No 17 will entertain Society No. 18, and Society No. 17 will be entertained by-Society No. 4. The society will assist in fold ing Christmas Seals Nov. 2 at Lancaster. The persons to help are: Mrs Katherine Kreider, Mrs Elaine Cutler, Mrs Grace Pollock and Mrs Cleta Rineer. Two wheel chairs have been purchased with the donations from the county societies. The Drumore Flower Club ex tended an invitation to the soci ety to go along on the bus trip MAK-GRO Vitamin Supple ment Your cattle and hogs need DUTCH BELL for Dairy BETTER BEEF for steers and TRIPLE RICH for Hogs We also have the famous DAN PATCH HORSE POWDER Manufactured by Mar-Gro Mfg. Co., R 2 LANC. AARON S. MARTIN DISTRIBUTOR R 1 EAST EARL 405 S.fßroad St., LITITZ PAUL CLUCK, EAST PETERSBURG also call us for it New Construction Successor to LANCASTER 10 9-1485 Paul Z Martin, 7, walked off with the lion’s share of prizes m the Saturday Boots and Saddle 4-H Light Horse and of the Poconos last Monday - The next meeting will be-at the home of Mrs Sam Ankrim. B Vitamins Offered Meat in Diets Meat provides important B vi tamins needed for growth and general health Thiamine foi the functioning of- the heart, nerves and diges tive tract. - Riboflavin for healthy skin and mouth, for functioning of the eyes and for continued good health as we grow older Niacin for skin and neives and normal digestive activity 812 for the building of blood And theie aie others that con tnbute mateually to health ♦♦ JJ H Christiana « !• •< 3 Bowling Center :i ~ a I Luncheonette it :: (On Old Route 41) \\ ti jj g Daily Special Platters a H Homemade Soups a ♦♦ JJ H Foremost Ice Cream •• a ss |W| | : X- Tuesday Evening S Youthful Showman Youngster, Seven, Leads 28 in 4H Pony Club Event By ERNEST J. NEILL Paul Z Martin, Jr, seven year-old son of Mr. and Mrss Paul Z Martin, Blue Ball, Satur day afternoon led a field of 28 to place first in the first show and roundup of the Boots and Saddles 4H Light Horse and Pony Club at the' Martin Sales Stables Grounds in Blue Ball. Riding Topper, whom he has owned two years, the second grade student at Blue Ball School placed first in three events; m class, 1, lead line pony; class 28, pony class to be ridden by children 12 years and under; and Class 14, open pony roadster class. Topper came to Blue Ball about two yeais ago, young Paul advises, fiom Indiana. ' Originated in April, the Boots and Saddles 4H Club now has 24 members Saturday afternoon they were out in all their trim mings and tiappings, to compete against brotheis and sisters and other members One of the highlights of the show was a white pair shown by Richard Scott Buckwalter, R 1 Stevens, and his brother Larry. Officials included Roger Halsted, livestock extension specialist from the Pennsyl vania State University, present to select winners for 4H state competition; Stuart R. H. Raub, judge, from Lancaster; Henry Tort, announcer, Lancaster, and Ralph Kurtz Denver, Ring master. County Agent Max M. Smith was also on hand help ing with the show, and Mr. the host, doubled in announcing. ■ ■■ A game of musical chairs on pony back occupied class 10, the game division. Listed below are winners of each class Class 1 Lead Line Pony Topper, Paul Z Martin Jr, fust, Trigger, Norma Wessner, second, Fury, Jimmie Ewell, third, Michievious, Susie Tshudy, fourth, Keystone Patty, Jeffrey Lee Shirk, fifth, Candy, Joanne Roether, sixth Class 2A Pony Class, Chil dren 12 to 18 Buckie, Billy Myers, first, Desert Sand, Vernon Martin, second, Desert Star, Lar ry Martin, third, Knight, Larry Lausch, fourth, Keystone Patty, Lucinda Gross, fifth. Class 2B Pony Class, chil dien T 2 and under Topper, Paul Z Martin Jr, first; Topper, Rick Kreibel, second; Mischievi ous Sue, Erla Mae Rutt, third, Candy, Ronald Roether, fourth. *o«>. l) Class 3 Break and Out Desert Star, Larry Martin, first; Keystone Patty, Lucinda Gross, second; Buckie, Billy Myers, third, Desert Sand, Vernon Mar tin, fourth Class 4 Open Harness—Red Buttons, Clarence Sweigart first, Little Boy Pat, Elmer Buckwalt er, second, Dan Patch Jr , Shirley Martin, third; Topper, Rick Krei bel, fourth Class 7 Children’s Equita tion Mischievious. Sue, Erla Mae Rutt, first; Little Cop, Gor don Diehm, second; Keystone Pony Club’s first show at Blue Ball. Here he is shown on his white pony, Topper. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). a