Farm Women SOCIETY 1 Society of Farm Woippn 1, Litate, met last week at the home of Mrs. Paul H. Kurtz, Bothsvdlle. Twenty-four mem bers attended. Mrs. Roy Bru baker, president, was in charge of the meeting. Devotions were led by Mrs. Adrian DeVink. *" It was voted to give $l5 to the County Farm & Home Founda tion. Several members will be attending the State ConvsrAan at Harrisburg on Jan 15 .and 16 Five members wil' fold sen's at Heart Haven on Mo.n'ry, Jan 22 in the afternoon Mrs. Elmer Hershey, Lititz R 2, was accepted as a new mem ber Mrs. Clayton Sangrey was named news-reporter and Mrs Be Sure To See The Myers Fiberglass Sprayer At The Farm Show • Fiberglass tank Won’t rust or corrode 100 gal. capacity. • Tractor mounted 3 pt. hitch • DU-ALL spray pumps - handles all types of abrasive & corrosive spray materials available in 12, 6 or 3 gal. per minute. 9 Built in mechanical agitator. • Pressure adjustable zero to 500 lbs. © Built in sight gauge. LESTER A. SINGER RONKS, PA. Phone 687-6712 Roy Bollinger is the new re cording secretary. Five members were given gifts for perfect attendance; Mrs. Roy Brubaker, Mrs. Gray bill Holknger, Mrs. Franklin Weber, Mrs C. V Smith and Miss Mildred Shreiner. Boy Brubaker showed a film on the “Restless Sea," by the Bell Telephone Company. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Robert Bal mer, Rome Road, Litutz, with speaker George Scattergood talking on the “Romance of Glass ” The meeting will be on Saturday, Feb 3 at 130 pm. wulh Mrs Balmer as hostess SOCIETY 6 Society of Farm Women 6 met ct the home of Mr. and Mis Wayne Sweigart last week Mrs. Martha Eshleman, newly elected president, was in charge Mrs. Leroy Dale led devo- •tions. Two new members were accepted by past president Mrs. Elvin Keener. Delegates to the state con vention in Harrisburg on Jan. 15 will be Mrs. Barbara Eberly and Mrs. Esther Frey It was 'announced that the spring rally will be held in Montgomery Oounty The group voted to give $l5 additional to the County Farm & Home project. Mr. and Mrs. George DeLong showed their hobbies of large post cards and matches which they have collected in their travels around the country Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Clayton Risser, Mrs Chailes Naissley and Mrs. Henry Brene man. The February meeting will be held in the social room of the Elizabethtown National Bank. SOCIETY 10 Society of Farm Women 10 met last week at Meadow Hills Dining Hall. Co-hostesses were Mrs H. Landis Shank and Mrs. Morris G. Mailer Devotions were led by Mrs Clifford Shoemaker. The Society has chartered a bus for Jan. 15 to the Hairis burg State Convention. Reser vations may be made with Mrs. QUALITY SERVICE MONOLITHIC and CONCRETE STAVE SILOS TERRE HILL SILO CO., Inc. TERRE HILL, PA. Phone 445-3911 SINCE 1927 See ns at the Farm Show Booths 280 and 281 HOW GET MORE QUALITY AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE WITH A NEW Girton deluxe i n FARM COOLING TANK At the Farm Show Booth 464r470 CLARK ELECTRIC R, D. 1, Kinzers Phone Intercourse 768-8501 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 13,1968 — Frank P Hodecker, 907 Roh rerstown Rd. A donation was made hy the Society for the kitchen of the Farm & Home Center. The speaker for the meeting was Mrs Lynoel Walker, of Milford, NJ, who talked on a leper colony in Thailand where she worked as a nurse. Two -solos were sung by Mrs Shank’s granddaughter, Lu Ann McKinney. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Harry Stoat, 116 Charles Rd, Lancas ter Mrs Clay Rice will act as co-hostess. SOCIETY 20 Society of Faim Women 20 held an all-day meeting last week at the home of Mrs Paik Reinhart, Kirkwood RD Most of the day was spent making cancer pads A covered dish luncheon was held Mrs Hayes Hastings, presi dent, held a short -business meeting. The annual spaghetti dinner will be held Saturday at the Odd Fellows Hall, Kirkwood. The husbands will be guests. On Jan 23 the Society will FEATURINGt IDE OUTLET T.R E INSULATION T COOLING hold another all-day meeting, with luncheon, to make cancer pads, at the home of Mrs. Glenn Ressei, Quail yvdie The next meeting will be held Feb 1 at the home of Mrs Wil kam Heir, Quanyvilie. SOCIETY 22 Society ol Farm Women 22 met at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Weller, 15 Mylm Ave, Wil low Street, with Mrs. Carl Dii- ler as assisting hostess. Mrs. Paul Muller, piesident, was in charge of the meeting Feb 24, membeis will enter tain their husbands at a hockey game in Heishey The progiam featured a food auction with Mrs. Duller as auctioneer Next meeting will be held on Feb 13 at the home of Mrs. Haiold Ranch, 1717 Hans Herr Drive, at Ipm. SOCIETY 14 Society of Faim Women 14 met Wednesday, January 10, at the home of Mrs J. Clarence Groff, Strasburg R 1 Mi's. Vel ma Hess had charge of the de votions and the new president, Mrs. Christian Landis conduct ed a short business meeting. Roll call was answered by each member telling “Why I belong to Society 14 ” Mrs Edward Jerchau from Christ Home, Paradise, gave a talk on the Tragedies of a Brok en Home and told how the pro gram operates. Co-hostesses were Mildred Herr, Velma Hess and Jennie Himmelreich. The Society will sew at the Lancaster General Hospital on February 1 fiom 9 to 3. SEE ME AT THE FARM SHOW I’ll be at booth 447, Main Exhibition Hall. I’d like to tell you about ATLANTIC'S TOTAL SERVICE PROGRAM AND GENETIC POWER SIRES Also, you’re invited to see the progeny of A.B.C. sires being exhibited. See you at the Farm Show? TLRNTIC Feeders I OOPERRTIVE For Service Call: Lancaster 5690411 Akron 859-2552 Christiana 593-5098 Mt. Joy 653-1451 Quarryville 786-7381 Strasburg 687-6292 17