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S7O GROWTH INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES ...NOW AVAILABLE AT ANY OF OUR EIGHT CONVENIENT BANKING LOCATIONS THE Conestog mamnnns m LANCASTER/CENTERVILLE/EAST/LANDISVILLE/LITITZ MANHEIM TOWNSHIP/MILLERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation AVERAGE RATE 5.13% 5.26% 5.39% 5.53% 5.68% Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 26.1969—23 FARM WOMEN NEWS SOCIETY 9 Mis Clarence Cartel was guest speakci when Society ol Farm Women 9 entci tamed So ciety 12 at Camp Snyder (Boys Club) in Marticville. Three of the county officers were also piesent Mrs Wilbur Heller presided, and Mrs Glenn Morrison led the devotions Society 9 will be entertained by Society 6 on May 10 at 2 pm. m the United Methodist Church, Elizabethtown Society 9 is planning a bus tup to Winteithur Gardens and also a King of Prussia shopping trip on May 22 Mis J Edward Brenneman, Penn Grant Road, is in charge of reservations The trip replaces the May meet ing. SOCIETY 2 Society of Farm Women 2 en tertained Society 5 lecently at State Parks Not Open For Spring Goblers Secietary of Forests and Wateis, Mam ice K Goddaid, announced last week that Penn sjlvania State Paiks are not open to hunting during the Spring “gobblei” season May 3-10, 1969 Spnng use of State Paiks, pi edominately composed of family groups, is growing in volume each year The public is widely dispersed thioughout State paik areas, hiking, boating, fishing, camping, and pursuing other outdoor recreational activi ties To insure the safety of this large segment of the non hunting public, it has been our continuing policy to close all State park lands to hunting dur ing the Spring, Summer and early Fall seasons Major portions of 48 State parks are open each Fall for both small and big game hunt ing. This activity begins with Archery Season during the month of October, and extends through the Antlerless Deer Sea son in December Predators may also be hunted or trapped dur ing January and February of each year. The office Lothario says he gets about three gals to the mile with his new sports car 20 ACRES AND A MULE THIS... . 200 ACRES ffi EQUIPMENT NEEDS KEEPSYOUR YOU'LL PROF -, iwi PRICES AND GENEROUS TRADE IN JARED Mactindale the Fiiim .ind Home Center De votions weie m charge of Mis. Ruth Wall/ George M Scattcigood, Lan caster was guest speaker on the “Romance of Glass ” Society members plan to at tend the spring Killy at the Town and Countiy Inn on May 15 Plans are also being made to make ditty bags foi Vietnam. Saia Kline and Elsie Witmer seivcd as waitresses at the Heart Haven Bazaar The food committee for this meeting included Mrs Floiencc Obeiholtzer, Mis Vivian Her neisen and Mrs Witmer The group was entei tamed by Society 26 Thursday at the Wenger clinic Society of Farm Women 3 met recently in the social loom of Salem Lutheran Church, Lin coln, entei taming 34 members of Society 6 at a luncheon Mrs Gladys Paul was m charge of devotions Mis Willis D Stober, president, conducted the business meeting Miss Mary N Royer report ed 364 cancer dressings were made and delivered to the Can cer Society duung the year. Mrs Haiold Stuber reported on the recent bus trip members took to Hamsburg as guests of Representative Harry Giing The Spring Rally at the Dutch Town and Country Inn will be held May 5 Mrs Stober introduced the speaker, Rev. Henry Mmmch, pastor of Grace Evangelical Congregational Church, Eph rata, who gave a travelogue on a recent trip to Japan. The next meeting will be held May 17 at the home of Mrs. Raymond Rhail, Ephrata Rl. Society of Farm Women 21 president, Mrs Howard Stein berg, installed Mrs. Barbara Long and Mrs Jean Risk as new members during a recent meet ing Mrs Esther Graybeal and Mrs Glenna Poose showed members how to make arrange ments using artificial flowers. Thei e will be a dinner for the Society at Kegels on May 8 at 6 30 p m R. STAUFFER Sales & Service ? & Phone 445-6463 SOCIETY 3 SOCIETY 21
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