Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 27, 1968, Image 13

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    • Farm Women door prizes were also awarded
(Continued from Page 11) _ Mr and Mrs Fred Hahn, 23
.. ' Fulton St, Manheim, showed m-
Nauman; Mrs John Henderson, tei’esting slides of recent tia-
Mrs Wayde Groff, and Mrs ve ] s
Clyde Rohier.
The next meeting will be held The next meeting will be held
on Satui day, February 10. at Februaiy 10 at the home of Mrs
130 PM at the home of Mrs* Wan ’en Khne, Fruitville Pike
Albert Graybill, Lancaster R 6 Manheim
The program will be on Easter
Eggs.
SOCIETY 2
Society of Farm Women =2
held their banquet at the Hoff
man House in Palmyra with the
husbands as guests
A short business meeting was
conducted by the president, Mrs.
Earl Petticoffer Ten members
were asked to fold seals at Heai t
Haven on Thursday afternoon,
January 25 The following mem
bers received gifts for peifect at
tendance during 1967 Mrs
Elsie Witmer, Mrs Elizabeth
Shenk, Mrs Martha Brandt, Mi s
Eva Keener and Mrs Pauline
Gordley A gift was also present
ed to Mrs Harry Miller for solv
ing as treasurer for the past
two years Mrs Clara Miller was
given a plant for the oldest ladv
attending the banquet. Four
T“At your service” with
1 Key service No. 20
We’re
old hands
at helping
young
homemakers.
Whether you’re doing it yourself or having
it done, when it’s time for making home im
provements, nothing gets things done like
cash. It commands respect. People like to
do business with a person who has the cash
to get things done. If you're thinking of re
, pnodeling, repairing or improving your prop
erty, we, at the Key Bank, will be more than
-glad to help. Why not give us a call about our
• Key Service No. 20 Home Improvement
• Loans. You might be surprised how easy it
" is to get the money you need.
\^BANK
lANCASTSR COUNTY FARMERS national
lancaSter * -Quarryville • Mount Joy * Christiana * Columbia
ir
-s \ jßember of federal Peposit insurance Corporation
The Society of Faim Women
No 3 held their meeting ie
cenly at the home of Mis Ivan
Ebeily, Ephrata R 1 Pico, dent,
Mirs William Ebeily opened the
meeting Devotions we. e led by
the hostess
The new officers foi 1968 69
weie installed and seated Trey
are Mrs Willie D Stober, Vd
amstown, piesident, Mis F.ob
ert Giegory. Lititz Rl, vice
pres.dent, Mrs Llojd Ma tin,
Stevens Rl, secretaiy, Mis Earl
Smoker, Stevens Rl, assistant
secretary, Mrs Haivey Gehman,
Remholds Rl, tieasurei The
former state piesident, Mis
Samuel M Mohler, metalled the
officeis
Speaker for ihe afternoon
meeting was George Morgan, at
torney His subject was “W:Ms,
THE
SOCIETY 3
What Happens Without A
Will’”
The next meeting Will be held
February 16
SOCIETY 16
Society of Faim Women 16
met at the home of Mis Benja
min McGuigan, Nine Pom:s
The hOitess led devotions
Mis Floyd Reinhait, pie-i
-dent chaned the meeting An
additional Sl5 was given to the
Farm & Home pioject On Jan
26. membeis folded seals "at
Heait Haven
The piogiam was a talk on
the hi-tciy of Bert Township by
Mrs Aithur Gall
Next meeting wul! be an all
day session with a covered dish
luncheon at 12 noon on Wed
nesday. Feb 14 at the home of
Mrs Roland Mendenhall, Nine
Points Cancer dressings will be
made.
SOCIETY 12
Society of Faim Women 12
met recently at the home of
Mis John Kindig, Conestoga R 1
to spend the day filling cancer
dressings
Mis Ethel Kindig, president, Mis John N Hess, Mount
led devotions and pi esided ovei vJle and Mrs Melvin E Hess,
the business meeting. Lancaster, piesented the dcle-
Mrs Robeit Hocking gave the gates’ leports from the 49th an-
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 27, 1968
leport of the state convention
The Society will donate $lO
to the American Cancer Society
Next meeting will be held
Feb 17 at the Manoi Plaza Res
tam ant
SOCIETY 18
Mis Joseph Sebelist Lancas
ter Rl, was guest speakei at a
roeehng of Society of Faim
Women 18 in the United Chinch
of Ch'ist, Rohieistown, vv.th
Mis Chn:t Greider as hostess
Mrs Edward Wassler pi elided
Mis Sebelist, employed in ad
veitis.ng with Watt and Shand,
sooke on the place of commer
cial art m advertising
The Society will supnlv cook
ies for the annual meeting of
the Faim & Home Foundation
set for Jan 29 at the new Cen
ter
A gift was piesented to out
going pies dent, Mas John H
Hess, Manheim R 1
9 Hogmen
(Continued tiom Page 1)
giam by the 60 pioduceis and
intei ester! psisons at the meet
ing, a panel ol th i e e local
bieedeis and a vetei uiaiian
handled questions ti cm the
gioup lha panel members
weie Di La ry Schmuck, Quai
lyville, James Hoi ton, Masonic
Homes Elizabethtown, C Wai
len Lem ngei, Denvei, and Joe
Li-'tle, Willow Glen F u m,
Strasbiug
The spec "’ists scheduled
fiom Penn State did not amve
at the meeting due to unknown
reasons
M M Sn 1 th Lancastei Coun
ty Agent, was in chaige cl the
meeMng
nual convention of the Society
of Faim Women of Pennsyl
vania held last week in con
junction with tho 52nd State
Farm Show
Next meeting w '1 be a Mcth
er-Daughtei Fun Day at Willow
Valley Inn at 1 30 p m , Feb 17
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