—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 18, 1963 18 Farm Women 2 Visit Garden Members of Farm Women Society 2 visited the Lancas ter County Garden Mart, Lea man St, LitLtz, during a recent meeting. The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Earl Petti colfer. Mrs. Charles Sweigart led devotions. Roll call was ans wered by members giving in teresting facts on Lancaster County. Members voted a donation of $5O to the fund to send Kenneth Myer, and Elizabeth town FFA member, on a tour of Europe this summer. New song books we o pur chased, and a motion was passed to send the old books to Lee Dunkle, a music teacher who is working in Japan. In honor of Motheis Day, flowers were given to the old est mother present, Mis. Gray bill Hosier, youngest mother, Mis. Clarence 8011, mother with the biggest family Mrs Abner Brandt, mother ot the youngest child. Mis Jay Wit mer, and grandmother wuh the oldest giandcluld, Mis John Ober. Next meeting will lie a pro gressive party on June 8 be ginning at the home ot -Uis Henry Helt, Manheim. Farm Women 15 Sponsor Youth Showcase Society of Farm Women 15 will sponsor the annual “Chil dren’s Showcase” today in the Bart - Coleram Elementary school. The Showcase, directed by Mrs Alicia Bush, will be in the torm of a play entitled “The ( Little Princess Who Could Not Dance.” Children participat'ng will be fiom four to thirteen Singing, dancing and dramatics will be incorporated into the play. The lead roles will be por trayed by Dawn Wagner, Shir ley Hawthorne, Patricia Kar in the cast include Brenda msh and Connie Abel Others Landis, Susan Abel, Barbara and Gwen Whiteside, Candace Groff, Nancy Rhoads, Jerry Rhoads, Robeit Rush, Jeft Ha verstick, Tina Murphy, Warren Rush and Beth Ann Reinhart The village childien aie Deb bie Hart, Patti Haiverstick, Mary Ann Hen, Canssa Hill, Debbie Sheetz, Debbie Shoe maker, Marcia Whiteside, Ann Chene Work, Cindy and Gary Wilhelm The peasant leader is Mike Haverstick Those children who will be featured in the dunc ing class will be Mananne Has sler, Clair Ferguson, Chi is Fer gflson, Susan Abel, Kathv Book, Teiesa Mowier and Joy ce Hershey. Mrs. Wiley Howett, Kirk wood, chairman ot the ways and means committee of Socie ty ot Farm Women 15, is gen eral chairman. Begin With. Books Books that grow with a child lire always a good investment, points out Mrs. Marguerite Du- Tall, Penn State extension sp* eciahst in child development. Some books have touch and feel elements that will appeal to an 18-month-old child. He can handle the book, have it read to him, and enjoy it. By the time he is three, he had heard the story so much that he will listen to you read it, but jump ahead and tell you a a few parts. By tive, he begins reading certain words and tell ing the story to anyone who Farm Women 19 Host Daughters Mothers entertained their daughters at the recent meet ing of Farm Women Society 19 in the East Petersburg Church of the Brethren. Gloria Ruhl and Joan Ale xander entertained with a piano duet and Laura Sue Yoder with a piano solo Mrs Daniel Rohrer led devotions. In chaise were Mrs. Jonn Bare, Mrs Robert White, Mrs. Scott Nissley Jr, Mrs Scott Nissley Sr , Mrs Charles Long, Mrs. Arthur Landis. Mrs C. since ttlhe national 4-H Club Roy Miller and Mrs. Lloyd movement began a half century Hollinger. 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