FARM WOMEN NEWS SOCIETY 5 Mrs. Michael Vnlavancs, Lan caster, gave an illustrated talk on Greece recently to members ot Society of Farm Women 5 meeting at the home of Mrs. Elam Peifer, Manheim Rl, with about 25 persons present. Miss Elizabeth Workman, pres ident, was in charge of the meet ing. Donations for the Arthritis Foundation and the Red Cross Ditty Bag project were ap proved. Mrs. Abram Weidman is in charge of the annual bus trip to Ocean City, NJ., on Monday, July 29. The July meeting was changed to Thin sday, July 18, when the group will meet at the East Pe tersbuig Church of the Breth ren at 10 a m. for a caravan tour by private car to local historical and natural tourist spots with NEW VALUE LEADER in 2-plow FORD 2000 • All-new, all-tractor three-cylinder gas engine • Superior weight and balance for maxi mum traction • Superior work performance • Four-speed transmission • “Live” hydraulics Stop in ami see the NEW-SiZE Ford 2000 rfIDR Allen H. Matz, Inc. It 1 II If II Denver New Holland plans to cat a box lunch in the Sam Lewis State Park, The August meeting will also be a day long event visiting at the cottage of Mrs. Mcrvin San der atlMount Gretna. There will be a covered dish luncheon at this meeting. SOCIETY 26 Society of Farm Women 26 met at the home of Mrs. Harold Musser, Elizabethtown R 3, with 25 members attending Mrs. J. Harold Esbenshade, president, was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Jay S. Hershey led in de votions. The ways and means commit tee announced a white elephant sale will be held at the August monthly meeting. Those wishing to go to Atlantic City on July 9 should contact Mrs, Mabel Her shey of Society 27. A new mem ber, Mrs." Paul Brubaker, was ac- copied into the society. Roy Cinder was a program guest. The speaker for the eve ning was Mrs. John Buckwalter, Ronks. She is the County coor dinator for the Fresh Air pro gram. SOCIETY II Society of Farm Women 11 and Society 10 will take a treat to the County Home on Aug. 15. They recently donated sand wiches for the USO dance and cookies for the Open House of the Farm and Home Center. The next meeting will be July 25 in the Chestnut Level Church House. The program will be an aim-chair travel presentation by Donald Campbell. Hostesses will be Mrs William Ressler, Mrs. Lehman Burkins, Mrs John D. Tumble and Mis. Arthur Long. SOCIETY 4 Mrs. Ray Barley, Millersville Rl, demonstrated flower ar rangements with seasonal garden flowers to 53 members and guests from Society of Farm Women 4 as they entertained Society 6 recently in the Mount ville United Methodist Church Mrs. Barley, making six ar (Continued on Page 12) • For The Farm Wife (Continued from Page 10) a preheated moderate oven (350 degrees) 25 to 30 minutes. Re move from the oven and spread surface with marshmallow creme. Sprinkle nuts on top. Re turn to the oven for 1 or 2 min utes longer Cool. 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