Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 23, 1968, Image 5

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    FARM
Society 9 male or female also a towel
The regular meeting of Farm to be given to the Boys Club.
Women Number 9 met re- Twenty-five fruit baskets
ccnlly at the home of Mrs. were packed and delivered to
Mabel Heller with 23 members shut-ins.
present. A report Was given on cnriKw oi
the Cancer Pad Project, and the c . , „ 91
r a Society of Farm Women zx
celebrated its 20th anniversary
n nn” with a c< > vered dish suPPer in
SJO.OO to the Kidney Fund for the socia] rooms at st Paul . s
Mrs. Homer Mihon United Church of Christ,
A Christmas party and dinner Quarryville.
Will be held at the West Willow County officers Mrs. Scott
Fire Co, Building December NissJey. president; Mrs. Everett
13th, 1968 at 6:30 P.M. Please Kreider, secretary and Mrs.
make reservations with Mrs. J. John Frantz, treasurer, were
Edward Brenneman. Please among the ten guests at the din
bring $l.OO gifts marked for ner.
feel humbly grateful
We
the many blessings
for
constantly bestowed upon
us .. . for the freedom
under which
privileged to
worship ... for the
many friends about
us . . . and for the privilege
of being
a useful
to our many clients.
MILLER & BUSHONG, Inc.
Manufacturers of Early Bird and Green Postures Feeds
WOMEN NEWS
we are
work
allowed
service
ROHRERSTOWN, PA.
ON THIS
1968
and
to render
In a shoit business meeting,
the society decided to again
sponsor a girl in the Miss So-
Innco contest to be held Nov, 30
at the Solanco Junior-Senior
High School.
Program was in charge of
Mrs. Doris Whithcad, Paradise.
She showed many ways to ar
range dry flowers, permanent
flowers and a variety of Christ
mas decorations. An invitation
was extended to the women to
attend the open house of Shrin
er’s Flowers, Paradise, on Dec. 7
and 8.
Co-hostesses for the meeting
included Mrs. Roland Heidel
baugh, Mrs. Grayson Cooner,
Mrs. Howard Steinberg, Mrs.
Frank Aument and Mrs. Clair
DeLong.
A ‘surprise” was promised
for the December meeting.
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Society of Farm Women 12
held their annual family night
banquet Saturday evening at
thg Willow Valley Restaurant.
Mrs. Paul Harnish was in charge
of devotions. Miss Ethel Kendig,
president, was mistress of cere
monies.
Michael Hocking gave several
selections at the organ. Guest
for the evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Frey and family, sang as a
family group.
Special guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Nissley. Mrs. Nissley
is the county president. The
next meeting Dec. 21 will be a
Christmas party held at the
home of Mrs. Earl Mowrer, Con
estoga R 2.
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Lancaster Farming. Saturday. November 23,1968
SOCIETY 12
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SOCIETY 3
Society 3 is busy planning
for the Square Dance party to
be held today at 7:30 p.m. at
the Lincoln Fire Hall in West
Ephrata.
At their recent meeting held
in the social room of Mellmg
er’s Lutheran Church, Schoe
neck, Rollin Rheimheimer, an
employe of the Menno Travel
Service spoke of his experiences
while he and his family were
stationed in Kinshasa, Africa.
The next regular meeting will
be held Dec. 21 in the Fue Hall,
Mt. Airy. Hostess will be Mrs.
Earl Miller.
This meeting will be the an
nual Christmas party for mem
bers and their children.
SOCIETY 13
At a recent meeting of Socie
ty 18 Mrs. John Bachman, direc
tor of the Blind Association, ex
plained how that gioup oper
ates, and displayed vaiious ar
ticles made by blind people The
meeting was held in the home
of Mrs. Jay E. Landis, 122 Her
shey Ave.
The Society appropriated $25
for use at the Embreeville State
Hopsital. A special committee
will make a study to see how the
money can he used most effec
tively.
The next meeting will be held
in the home of Mrs T. Hershey
Rohrer, 1635 State St., E Peters
burg on Dec. 14 instead of Dec.
21.
SOCIETY 27
The Show and Tell portion of
the meeting of Society of Farm
Women 27 extended through
out the evening as members ex
changed holiday ideas and ex
plained the “how to” of Christ
mas favors, decorations and or
naments.
Mrs. John Hershey, president,
was in charge. Mrs. Arthur
Wenger led devotions. The
meeting with 21 present was
held in the home of Mrs. Harold
Mellmger, Mount Joy Rl, with
Mrs Musser Ebersole as co
hostess.
The next meeting will be Dec.
10 m the home of Mrs Sam
Heineman, Marietta Rl, at
which time Christmas slides will
be shown by the Kreider sisters
of East Petersburg
JOHN DEERE
1520 TRACTOR DEVELOPED
A new tractor which develops.
46 PTO horsepower (maximmrj
horsepower at PTO at 2 50Q
rpm, factory obseived) has been
introduced by John Deere, ac
cording to local John Deei e
dealers. This tractor has been
designated the 1520
The 46-horsepower 1520 is
right between the 38-horsepower
1020 and the 54-hoi sepower
2020, which are already m the
John Deere line
The 1520 is versatile enough
to be the pnmai y ti actor on
small- and medium-sized farms
or a utility ti actor on large
farms
The John Deere 1520 Ti actor
is actually a big ti actor put into
a 46 hoi sepower package It,
is available with eithei a gaso
line or Diesel vauable-speecl
engine It has a constant- mesh,
collar-shift transmission with
eight forwaid speeds and four
iv reverse An optional Hi-Lo
shift mci eases pull-power D 3
percent in any gear and at the
same time i educes travel speed
26 percent Another tiansmis
sion option is the direction re
verser which is also available on
1020 and 2020 Tractois The
direction leveiser permits the
operator to go tiom a forwaid
to a reverse gear, or vice versa,
without shifting This featuie
saves considerable time, paiti
cularly on manuieloadmg
chores.
Think, work, and economize,
and jou’ll soon he asked for ad
vice on how to get ahead.
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