ifl—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. January 18,1969 Farm Women (Continued from Page 15) delegates were Mrs Leon Thomas and Mrs. Maurice Herr. The next meeting will be held February 12 from 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Arthur Groff, 1254 Lime Valley Road Convention reports will be given and local by-laws will be read. The Society will sew pads and each is asked to bring sheets and a sandwich. On January 30 the Society will sew at the General Hospital from 9 A M to 2:30 P.M. SOCIETY 16 Society of Farm Women 16 met recently at the home of Mrs Benjamin McGuigan, Nine Points. Mrs Mary Myers, senior home economist of PP&L, gave a talk on “Using Your Freezer to Advantage.” She showed slides to illustrate. The next meeting will be Feb. 12 at the home of Mrs. Roland Mendenhall, Nine Points. At this all-day session, the Society will make cancer pads. SOCIETY 17 Society of Farm Women 17 A new pro ject has been an met recently at the home of nounced by Society of Farm Mrs. Veryl Grave, with Mrs. Women 21. Instead of having Richard LeFever and Mrs. Paul .. secret sis t e rs” for the year. Rmeer, all of Buck, as co-host- gjj> m p. vrill entertain guests esses - at the Quarryville Presbyterian Twenty-one members were Home as a monthly project piesent with Mrs. Sam Wenger jj rs Clair DeLong and Mrs. presiding Morgan Foose are in charge Five dozen cancer dressings of arrangements. Entertain were made during the meeting, ment will include dinners, read- Discussions on the County proj- mg to the guests, going for ect, the Solanco fair and art drives and small gifts through work were held. out the year. Delegates to the State conven- At this month’s meeting held OUR PROFESSIONALS GO WITH IT You get the support of our Service, Parts, and Financing Professionals with every John Deere purchase. Their know-how comes as standard equipment. 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Plans were made for a sewing party-covered dish luncheon to be held Jan. 22 at the home of Mrs. Jean Ressel, Quarryville Rl. The February meeting of the society will be held in the Res sel home with Vera Herr as co hostess. At the evening meeting, each member is expected, to bring an original poem. SOCIETY ZV in the home of Mrs. Richards Wood, Quarryville Rl, Mrs. Ho ward Steinberg was presented with a silver charm for her work as president of the group. The Feb. 13 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ro land Heidelbaugh, Quarryville Rl. Mrs. Clair DeLong and Mrs. John DeLong will be hostesses SOCIETY 25 Society of Farm Women 25 met last Saturday at the home of Mrs. R. K. Burkholder. Wil low Street Rl, with the presi dent, Mrs, Glenn Nauman, pre siding. The gift of the month was won by Mrs. Dorothy Elmer. Mrs. Chester: Eshelman and Mrs. Clyde Rohrer were the so ciety’s delegates to the state convention. Members helped address en velOpes at the Farm and Home Center this past week. Members voted to give a do nation to the 4-il.Club for sum mer meetings. Mrs. Burkholder showed movies and slides of her trip to the Caribbean and South America.' The next meeting will be Feb. 8 at' the home of Mrs. Melvin Groff, Lancaster R 6, when mem bers will welcome a foreign student and Mrs. Harry Scheid, who will give a demonstration on weed craft. Bad language is no substitute for an imaginative vocabulary. STOCKADE BRAND Livestock Equipment • 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlof gates • 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate • All weather salt and mineral feeder/face fly control • All steel hay and silage bunks • Grain troughs 4 models. • Pickup stockrocks • Lifetime free stalls: "unequalled in quality" • Ritchie VVaterers and Behlen Steel Building* prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr. mn p REY BROS. R. D. #2 Quorryvifle, Penno. 17566 Real Character Brunhilde, heroine of Wag- , „,j„ a ner’s operas, was a real charac- cus t° m ® ter. She was the daughter of a is very old. 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