FtiUON GRANGE HOLD Corn and Pie Nigbt was 6b- COHN & PIE NIGHT served. The Home Economics w .... . Committee was in charge of FiOton Grange #66 held their the pj e con test and Mrs. Doris N®v® m ber 23 Thomas, Associate Exten at their hall in Oakryn, Pa. A donation was voted to the sion Hoirife Economist of Lan- Tuberculosis and Health So- caster Co., judged the pies, ciety of Lancaster County. Winners were: Spiced pumpkin tMUMMMMMf ammmhmM»»*****•» AMMMMMMt IN: AIR-CRAFT ALUMINUM or GALVANIZED SPRING STEEL * GATE SIZES FROM 4 to 16 FOOT It'sfimeto replace those fired, worn-out; heavy <gates and start livin' a life of easy passin'. These aluminum or steel patented gates assure "life-lime", tough use and maintenance-free service. They cost less to own. Dollar for dollar the value can't be matched. See Your Local Farm Equipment Dealer Distributed by HAMILTON EQUIPMENT, Inc. Lemon & Pointview Ave. ********************************************4 ■***+**********■****¥•***¥*•*■■¥■v. r r r L I Gfo O.'N-G -f p U fr~A;» I *■ ~*s&^ £kgjoj Wolgamuth Bros., i«. l Kia.*y MT. JOY, PENNA. 1. Mrs. Ambrose Giffing, 2. charge of the corn contest. Mrs. Marian Ankrim; Plain John Hoffman, Quarryville, pumpkin 1. Mrs. Mary Sin- judged the corn and awarded clair, 2. Mrs. Eleanor Beck; prizes to: Best single ear 1. Apple 1. Mrs. Gyles Brown, John Galbreath, 2. Thomas Gal 2. Mrs. Charles McSparran. breath; Best ten ear exhibit Clifford Holloway Jr. was in 1. James King, 2. Jesse Wood. Ephrata, Pa. S~:<^ * FLORIN DAIRY FEEDS for your cows pay off in greater milk productivity ~. bigger milk checks for you! Ph. 653-1451 On November 19 the Society of Farm Women Group No. 3 held a ward party at the Har risburg State Institution. The group prepared 300 sandwiches, 15 dozen cupcakes, plus a beverage. They provided 165 gifts for prizes for the games, plus candies and gum. A large birthday cake was pre sented foi those patients hav ing birthdays in November, and special birthday gifts were given. One-hundred and forty women were entertained at the party which was under the supervision of the following: Mrs. Harxy Usner, Mrs. Wil liam Eberly, Mrs. Ivan Eberly, Mrs Harry Palm, Mrs. Lloyd Martin, Mrs Earl Latschar, Mrs Esther Petticoffer, Mrs, Charles Wechter, Mrs. Clarence Stauffer, Mrs. Willis Stober, Mrs. Gilbert Paul, Mrs. Harvey Gehman, and Mrs. Doris Miller. At the regular November meeting of Society No. 3 the group heard Rev. C. JE. Won derley, Administrator of Lan caster County Home and Hos pital For The Aged, speak on “Institutional care for the aged.” Jr f* ' ? yfT November 28, 1964—11 Lancaster Fanning, Mrs. Jesse Wood, Lecturer, presented the program which opened with group singing; Mrs. Joseph Sinclair gave a reading “A Good Thanksgiv ing.” Mrs Doris W. Thomas spoke on “Some Things The Extension Office Has To Offer The People of Lancaster Coun ty.” John Hoffman gave “Point ers On How To Grow Good Corn ” Mrs Stanley Stauffer Jr conducted games. There will be a meeting of current officeis and commit tees at the Grange Hall Mon day, Nov 30, 8 p.m Miss Carol Sensenig, Fulton Grange’s contestant in the Miss Solanco contest Nov, 28 will present her act at the next meeting The theme of the program will be Guatemala and a collection will be tak en for the “Goats For Guate mala” project Christmas gifts for the Stale Hospitals will also be brought to the next meeting. Form Women Soc. #3 Held Ward Party At H'bg. State Institution A new member, Mrs. Robert Gregory, was admitted into the Group by invitation. The Homemakers Meeting was set for November 30, 7:30 pm, m Fellowship Hall of Grace Lutheran Church, Lan caster, Delegates were elected to the Annual State Convention to be held in Harrisburg Janu ary 11-12- they were Mrs. John Edwards and Mrs. Robert Hol linger, with Mrs. Robert Gre gory selected as alternate. The next meeting, the an nual Christmas party for mem bers and children, will be held in the Social Building of Swamp UC C near Reinholds, SPRAYING Service Dairy Barns Poultry Houses CARBOLA Disinfecting White Paint • Dries White • Disinfects Against Disease ■#9o% Less Cobwebs 8 to 10 Mo. Fly Spraying PISINPECT POULTRY HOUSES 8 Witmor Rd., R4 t L*nc. Maynard Beifzel Phone 392-7227
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