\ y •. 32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 16, 1963 • Form Women (continued from page 11) lz, social; Mrs Beatrice News wenger, cards, Mrs. Helen Metz, ways and means; Mrs. Helen Eshleman, special events; Mrs. Regina Seheid, re porter. - Tlie group will sew at the Osteopathic Hospital Wednes day The next meeting will he Saturday, Dec. 14 at the home ot Mrs. Mildred Giegor'y, Con estoga R 2. Farm Women 10 Elect Two Two officers were elected at a lecent meeting of Farm Wo men Society 10 at the home of Mrs. Clifford C Shoemaker, 9 Casey Road, Willow Street. Mrs Clifford Shoemaker was elected president, and Mrs Cy- rus> Nett is the new secretary. Benjamin S. Wart el, guest speaker, showed movies and ¥•• VtT o described a recent trip to South 1? 211*111 W OTH6H £t America. Panama Canal and it/v 1 pv the Bahamas. JVlclke DOnSltlOnS Donations were given to muscular dystrophy, Crispus Society of Farm Women 2 Attucks Recreation Center, nie *- ln the home of Mrs. An and the Extension Service for. drew Low ’ Manheim R 2. Mrs homemakers day. Paul Herneisen was cohostess. Mrs Frank P. Hodecker, Devotions were led by Mrs. out-going president, was pre- Earl Petticoffer. Each mem sented with a gift for her ser- ber gave a scripture verse in Mce. Last month, nine mem- res P oase to roll call. The hers took 40 table decorations Si°ap contributed to muscular to Embreeville State Hospital - dystrophy, for the speaker at The next meeting Svill be a Christmas meeting to be Christmas covered dish lunch- held Fnda y at Hostetler’s ban eon and party at the home of tiuet hall, and for two local Mrs Charles F Stautfer, Lime fami 'ies. Springs Fai in, Saturday, Dec. The lowing committees 7 at 1 pm. were named- Mrs. Andrew _______ Low, Mrs Grace Miller, Mrs. Roy Shelly, Mrs Marlin Hos -117 1 4 ler ’ ban( l uet committee; Mrs 3.1111 women 14 Florence Oberholtzer and Mrs Esther Petticoffer, refresh- E.iect umcers ment chairmen for next mon- th’s meeting, which will be a Kew officers were elected Christmas party for the child- Wednesday at a meeting of ren and will be held at Mrs aim M omen Soeietv 14 m the Ronald Gordley’s home in Lit home ot Mrs. Leon Thomas, itz. Willow Street Co-hostesses A white elephant sale was were Mrs Harold Giotf, Mrs held. Refreshments were serv- Jessie Groft, Mis Clarence ed. Herr and Mrs Everett News- ■n anger. . J TCnaVßoll l caif arSe ° f * to send the , ’ thday “°“y to Chnst Bible verse ° a '' onte Home, Paradise Mrs Harold R r b th : shade, p, emdent Mi' S S ™* to ™ USCU, * r d^°P*y jrft ~ - td -»iio cmist Jjcinclis. second viop „+. *r»« . , _ . ~ ’ , TT e at People’s Restaurant, New rr.- - Now Open In Lancaster. H. R. MILLER QUARRY TRANSIT Kurtz Bros. Concrete For Concrete Block and Building Supplies I Phone Ephrata 733-1231 or Lancaster Enterprise 10869 I KURTZ BROS. CONCRETE INC. Lpnco^ter ; 393-M24 i Crop Designates Collection Areas The week of November 16 through 27 has been designat ed “Harvest Week” by the lo cal Christian Overseas Relief Piogram (CROP). Areas in different parts of the county will be designated for collection of corn during the week. The corn will be pro cessed at the area and sold foi cash, according to the Reverend Murray L. Wagner, publicity chairman Specified areas for corn collection will be announced at a later date, he added. No corn collected will be sent overseas, but -all receipts for the corn will be used to process government foods and ship them to areas of need throughout the world The Reverend Wagner said that some enthusiastic contn OPERATED FOR HIM BY Wobonk Rood, Lancaster, Pa. Phone 393-9624 butors are already asltlfagVfor directions to the collection areas. He estimatedthat 1 ten dollars .would deliver more than one and one half tons of essential food directly to con sumers by the volunteers who "await this evidence of Lan caster County’s true thanks giving.” . - The Rev. Mr. Wagner point ed out that checks also may be directed to CROP or sent to CROP county treasurer, Norman Bowers, Landisville National Bank, or to the Lan caster County Council of Churches, 129 E. Orange St Although sponsored by the Council of Churches, CROP is being enthusiastically accepted by non-member denominations and by the Mennonite Central Committee, the Rev. Wag ner said. Large trucks will be located in each specified area to han dle contributions of corn and Nelson Weaver has volunteer ed several for the purpose. The Rev. Mr. Wagner said that questions or comments on the program may be directed to the Rev. 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D. 1, East Earl Elizabethtown ATTENTION PAIRYMEN In Lancaster Area Plan to attend Wayne Dairy Meeting on Monday evening, November 18th at 7:30 P.M. at Lancaster Poultry Center and hear Dr, William Byer, Wayne Dairy Specialist, discuss “New Concept on the Profit Picture of Heavy Grain Feeding to Dairy Cows.” R. D. 1, Bonks MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R. D. 2, Columbia ; Reading 777-6553