10—Lancaster Farming, Friday, Dec. 14, 1956 For the Farm Wife and Family Mrs. Lantz Heads Farm Women 7 Mrs. Horace J Lantz was in stalled as president of the Lan caster County Society of Farm Women 7 m a meeting Saturday at the home of Mrs. William S. Kmzer, Vintage. Forty attended Other officers are Mrs. Herman BrackbiH, vice president; Mrs, Jacob Mowery, secretary, and Mrs Aaron Denhnger, treasurer. Installation was by Mrs Walter Snead, Paradise Devotions were conducted by Mrs Hazel Mclllvaine Mrs. C. J. -urge maintenance cost, is hard to beat Early Large Eggs are usually worth $2 to $6 more per 1 case than Mediums or Pullets ( High-Speed layers for 12 to 15 months < Be sure you get genuine Ist generation Mount Hope < Strain Cross You'll get Big Eggs when other (locks are < laying "Pullets" and “Pee-wees.” ‘ We are a Mount Hope Franchise J Hatchery—a safe place to buy , First Generation Leghorn < Chicks. * Keneagy, president, reported on the county executive board meet ing. Guest speaker was John Greiner, Mt Joy, who discussed Christmas decorations. Music was provided by William Kmzer, Jr, son of the hostess Society 7 will entertain So ciety 11 Saturday, Jan 12, at Paradise Elementary School, with a covered dish luncheon at 1 p. m. Farm Women 20 Aid Charities Contributions to three agen cies were made Thuisday last week by Society of Farm, Women 20, meeting at the home of Mrs Silas Rice, Kirkwood Aided were the Lancaster County Chap ter for Infantile Paralysis, Tu berculosis Society and Lancaster County Chapter Muscular Dys trophy Associations of America, Inc Assisting were Mrs Park Rein hart and Mrs Mervm Anderson. Mrs Martin Greenleaf, former county president, installed offic ers, Mrs. Park Reinhart, presi dent Delegates to the state con vention will be Mrs Rice, Mrs Glenn Ressel, with alternate del egates, Mrs Anderson and Mrs Thomas Ferguson The Society’s annual Christ mas party will be next Wednes day at 630 p m in the Kirk wood lOOF Hall A new Year’s night progressive dinner party is planned by Mrs William Gross and Mrs Ferguson. KEEP COSTS DOWN « With our high efficiency Strain Cross Get cross bred vigor without high prices. • EARLY LARGE EGGS-worth much more than Mediums and Pullets • High speed layers for 12 to lb months. • Ready to Lay pullets that cost less than Hybrids Lower chick cost Less feed. • Time to Order Now for Fall and Winter chicks Elizabeth Rose Society Installs New Officers in Christmas Meeting At the eighth annual Christmas banquet of ithe Elizabethtown Rose Society, Mis Mary W Shaef fer was installed president Hosts were Mr and Mrs- Hench Becker, Mt Joy, tor the Friday, Dec. 7 evening meeting. Opening with prayer by Mr Becker, the program continued with singing of Christmas carols, with Phyllis Martin at the piano Sylvia Longenecker offered “Si lent Night” as a flute solo, ac companied by Dorcas Becker “Joy to the World” and “Jingle Bells” featured Miss Longeneck er on the flute Dorcas Becker, on the bells The Legend of the Christmas Rose was given by Katharine Ginder, with a recitation fol lowing “At Christmas” by Dor cas Becker. “Lift Up Your Eyes” was the theme of a reci tation by Sylvia Longenecker; a reading, “Thanksgiving” by L.‘ Mae Brinser; a poem, “I Give Up” by Mary W. Shaeifer. Officers for 1957 were installed bv Raymond Baum President, Mrs Shaeffer, vice president. Dr Farm Society 22 Christmas Party Mrs Lester Landis, R 5 Lan caster, was hostess to 15 mem bers of the Society of Farm Women 22 in the society’s an nual Christmas party Tuesday evening at her home Decoration ideas and gifts were exchanged Donald Axe of the Bell Tele ohone Co showed the film, “The Nativity ” Canned goods were received for the Cnspus Attucks Center lunch project Society 22 will meet at 1 30 p m, Tuesday, Jan 8 with Mrs Harold Rudy, R 7 Lancaster. Farm Women 16 Install Officers Mrs Helen Reinhart Tuesday was installed again as president of the Society of Farm Women 16 in a meeting at the home of Mrs Ralph Harnish, Nine Points in Bart Township Vice presi dent will be Mrs Bertha Har nish, secretary, Mrs Hanna, corresponding secretary, Mrs Cynthia Herr, and treasur er, Mrs Francis Keene Co-hostess at the Christmas party was Mrs Carlton Quigley, who read the v Scriptures. Mrs. Reinhart called the meeting to order and response was “What I Don’t Like to Do.” Seventeen at tended. Societies 15 and 16 will go to the County Home the first week in January with treats for the patients Named delegates to the State Convention were Mrs. Sarah Homer, Mrs. Louis Quig ley, Mrs. Jenny Groff and Mrs. Reinhart Prizes won in a Phila delphia TV show, a 9x12 rug, toaster, perfume, and barbecue set, were auctioned. Plans were made for cancer pad work, and flowers were sent to -the sick A gift exchange followed Chicken So Many Ways Poster Theme “Chicken, Delicious So Many Ways” is the sales message dis played on a new window sticker now available in large quantities through the Poultry end Egg National Board, Dr James M. Gwin, general manager, reports. Display cases, doors, store and auto windows are only a few of the many places on which thes'e stickers may be used. They are 3x6-% inches in size and printed in red on white. The face side is gummed. An illustrated price list may be obtained bv writing the Poul try and Egg National Board, 19 South sth Street, St Charles, 111. LACKS LICENSE 20 YEARS ELIZABETH, N J. _ Bemie Johnson, 37, stopped by police for a wrong turn on a highway, admitted to police that he- had been driving for twenty years without ever having a driver’s license. “No one ever stopped me,” explained Johnson. C Stuart Smith, Secretary, Mrs B G. McNelly; treasurer, Mrs. Erdis Mumrnert; and publicity, S A. Shaeffer and Samuel Harple. Named members in December were Paul Sheetz, Mr and Mrs Jacob Eshleman, Mrs Frederick Boreman, Mrs Leßoy Dale, Mrs. Lizzie W. Keener, Mrs. Mary Smith, Miss Mae Brinser, and, as junior members, Miss Barbara Keener, Master David Coble and Miss Dorcas Becker. Present at the banquet were Mr. and Mrs Willard Stauffer. Mrs Norman Risser, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Alexander, Mrs. Kleeman Brosey, Mr and Mrs. Samuel Harple, Mrs. Gertrude Clauss, Mr. and MrSj. Charles Harple, Mrs Ralph Mumrnert, Mr. and Mrs Paul Sheetz, Mrs Lizzie'W Keener, Mr and Mrs P H. Mc- Nelly, Mrs. Leßoy Dale, Mr. and Mrs Raymond Baum, Mrs. Fred Boreman, Mr and Mrs Irwin Gin der, Mrs Jacob Fisher, Mr and Mrs Frank Hunter, Mrs. Jacob Fisher, Mr and Mrs Ross Hen, Miss L Mae Brinser, Mr and Mrs S A Shaeffer, Miss Dorcas Becker, Mr and Mrs Jacob Es helman, Miss Sylvia Longenecker, Mr and Mrs Samuel Kolp, Miss Barbara Jane Keener, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker, Miss Kathryn Ginder, M<. and Mrs Henry Becker, Jr, Mr and Mrs Paul Martin. Refreshments, all homemade, were fruit cup, buns, noodles, strawberry jelly, cranberry sauce, celery, ham, cakes, cookies, pie, ice cream and nuts. Next meeting will be the fourth Thursday of January, the 24th, ait the Education Room of the First National Bank, Elizabeth town, at 8 pm All members and friends aie urged to be present, and a surpnse is promised FOR BETTER RESULTS... USE WWF FEEDS FAMOUS FOR QUALITY ★ Laying Mash ★ Broiler Mash ★ Dairy Balancer ★Beef-Gro CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING SERVICE WEST WILLOW FARMERS ASSOCIATION WEST WILLOW H RALPH F. KLINE 405 S. BROAD ST-, LITITZ Ph. Lititz MA 6-9456 Paul Cluck, East Petersburg • ROOFING '• SIDING - • ROOF COATING • SPOUTING ; • STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS ; • METAL BUILDINGS & ALUMINUM ; AWNINGS | We will continue the same high quality material , and workmanship as Before—better if possible. I ALSO CALL US FOR I ★ Repairs ★ Remodeling ★ Concrete I Work ★ New Construction t See Our Stand At Root’s Community Market ; Every Tuesday Evening ► Representative: [ CHARLES H. ESHLEMAN | LANDISVILLE - Ph, Twinoaks 8-8005 _ Ephrata Girl Crowned Apple Queen for 1957 Miss Eleanor M. Brossman, 117 West Franklin St., Ephrata, Tuesday night was crowned Lan caster County Apple Queen, con tinuing a tradition which has seen two of her sisters honored in the same manner. Daughters of Mr. and Mrs John G. Grossman, the other two are Miss Dons, crowned in 1953, and Miss Amelia, selected in 1954, , Miss Brossman succeeds Miss Ruth E. Herr, R 2 Lancaster, and will enter competition for the Pennsylvania State title in York, Tuesday, Jan. 29. She is a senior in the Elizabethtown Area High School and plans to enter Lan caster General Hospital School of Nursing after graduation. Ceremonies took place in the auditorium of the’Farm Bureau Co. on Dillersville Road, Lan caster.. BURNS CLEANER NO SMOKE, NO ODOR HEATING OIL GARBER OIL COMPANY Mt. Joy, Pa. Phone 3-9331 Ph. Lane. EX 4-5019 3W f fifl
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