12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 2, 1963 , t'ween rural and urban people ° - say's T. H. Patton, associate ex- United For Process' ™ .direotor who is State . chairman. “This movement Observance of Farm-City ahow9 that £apm and c i ty com- Week, Nov. 22-28, with its pi emen£ each other; that the theme of “Partners For a Pros- tWQ do not live in B6 pa.rate va perous Pennsylvania" will cuamS) but together they make make an added contribution to one -yyiio 1 e commiinity.” a better understanding be- Farm Women 15 Celebrate 25th Anniversary 'Society of Farm Women IS celebrated its 25t'h anniversary Saturday with a dinner at the Spanish Tavern, Qnanyville Over 100 membeis and guests attended the event Tables weie decorated with bouquets of loses and white candles Speaker’s table renam ed a tom-tiered buthday cake lljrs Edwin Wilmer was chair man of the festivities She is a ehaiter member and the mem beis of her committee are all ehaiter members Each lady attending was presented with a lose to weai The program included past presidents leporting on their terms ot seivtce Thirteen past piesidents weie honored A memorial service was held for IS deceased mem'beis with Mrs Donald Weicksel in charge She was assisted by Mrs Mel vin Bovce, Mrs Kenneth Shoe maker, Mis Lewis ShoenVaker Jr. Mis John Frantz, president cf societj 15 piesided at the speakers’ table and introduced Mis Kenneth Eshleman, coun tv piesulent The Reverend Mi chael Davis, of the Quarryville Methodist Church, asked t'he in ocation Also pat ticipating in the pro gram were Mrs Mai tin Green leaf, Mis Robert Weicksel and Mrs Waiien Smith The Socie ty was organized on Sept 29, 1938 and was responsible foi the oi gamzation of ,the Solan co Fan held in Qaunyville Mr s Kenneth Eshelman, was an honored guest at the cele bration. Farm Women 2 Hear Mr. Bucher The Reteiend Xoiman Bu enei, pastor ot St Paul’s Uni ted Chuich ot Chnst, Manheim -„as guest speaker at a lecent meeting of Farm Women So ciety 5 The meeting was held in the home of Mis -Clyde Hot tensteiu, Manhe'im Rl. Donations ot weie gneu to musculai dtstiophy and the Ai thi itis and Rheumatism Foundation Xli s Walter Hol bein, \ice piesident, presided at the session It was announ ced on Wednesday, X'o\ 20, a rood stand will be manned at tne sale ot Claience Keenei, Manheim R 3 Xe\t month s meeting will be held at the home of Mis Clai ence Keenei Manheim R 3, on Saundaj, hov 30 Theie will he a cookie swap and auction Farm Women 24 Hold Party A hallow een paity for chil dren ot the members was held lecently bv Faim Women So ciet% 21 The paity was held at the home of Mis Ruth Hoo \f\ New Holland Sixteen motheis attended with 31 childien Games xveie plated and prizes neie anaid ed Refreshments ueie served at the conclusion of the e\e- 3i' ns, Societt 24 is planning a bus tup to Cheiry Hill Shopping Ontei on AAednesdat, Dec 4. The next meeting nil] be held at the home of 'Mrs Nancy Wenger, Xew -Holland Pike, Wednesday, Nov. 20. > ~ i DOcVj v lii Eaily Septe*ubj?r is a good time to take cuttings on col eu* They will be well established small plants \o sajs Ly,nji_ Smith,. penn State extension floriculturist. ""* k * v WATER - FOOD - SOIL FEED - FERTILIZER Our Specialties! LANCASTER LABORATORIES, INC. 2425 New Holland Pike Latjc., Pa. , PHONE 656-9043 E. H. Hess, Ph. D.— Director ' Republican candidates will Dynamic Leadership Benjamin P. Weaver for County Commissioner for District Attornev Register of Wills These Outstanding lor your Growing County They will continue a Republican county govern ment which is new, fresh and forward-thinking. These candidates know how to deal with the pro blems of growth. This Republican team combines youth and vigor with wisdom and experience to guide Lancaster County in this fast-moving age. A Carl Mnsselman County Treasurer Eclcenrode for Coroner Vote for these Republicans for re-election Judge Superior Court Supplement Pasture tail 'itutrition is lacking more « Early tall can be' a critical this period. Farmers B i loul , time for beef cattle and sbeep, make sure feed is always aval), says Thomas B. King, Penn able, and King suggests supply State extension livestock spe- men ting depleted pastures cialist, because often their to- additional hay or silage. Haney Bare lor Prothonotarv Jack Tracy for Prison Keeper Day Old and Started Pullets FLORIN FARMS, INC. Mount Joy, Pa. RFD #l, 653-9891 ol* Martin Eshieman for Clerk of Quarter Sessi-'iu- Anna K. Mellinger Louise H. Souder For Prison Inspectors Your local Republican candidates for borough and township offices deserve your support VOTE REPUBLICAN November 5 Lancaster Co. Republican Committee Richard A. Snyder, Chairman Harry P. Gring, Treasurer 163 H & N “Nick Chicks” •e improved models of the & N “Nick Chicks” which irned an award* for high, t income ($3.12 per hen msed) *USDA summary port ARS 44-79-2. provide Arthur B. Campbell, Jr. for County Commissioner Malcolm Rapp for Sheriff
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