Farm Women SOCIETY 4 “Hands" was the topic illustra ted with slides and connnenlaiy ioi Society of Farm Women 4 by Mrs. Hany Saylor, a sixth grade teacher in the Elizabethtown schools and member of Farm Women 6 when the former socie- \PUNT FDOD\ \ n „. nnr - \ AGRICULTURAL \ gjQjJE ~&j CHEMICALS '■''■'“’'’“Look For This Sign” FLY-SPRAYS • Serving The Farmer • Gardener & Home Owner Phone (717) 768-8451 Intercourse, Penna. 17534 □□csEia \ RUGGED, QUALITY CONSTRUCTION Handles haying jobs for TROUBLE-FREE YEARS! 1 t, vn’i.M u u See Ford’s New 535 Mower Conditioner at ALLEN H. MATZ, Inc. 505 E. Main St., New Holland Ph: 354-2214 Check Our Ports & Service Monthly Specials ty met in the Salem United Church of Chnst. Roheistown. with Mrs. Minnie Musser as hos tess. Miss Lisa Myers, great gland daughter of the hostess, played several selections on the piano during the desseit social pieced ing the business session Mis. Edith Musser was in chaige of devotions and accompanied the group singing led by Mrs John Gingrich. Mis Paul Kauffman piesided at the business session when a gift of $25 to Halfway House, the county project, was approv ed Mrs Carl Siegrist reported on plans for a bus trip to Ocean City, N.J on July 16 The bus will leave Silver Spring at 6 am and leave the seashoie at 5 p m Reservations may be made with Mrs. Carl Siegrist, Colum bia R 2. The Society presented an award in general homemaking to a guT in the senior class graduating from Ilcmpllcld High School ycslerdny The next meeting of the soc iety will be held June 28 <U the homo of Mis John Rodman, Col umbia Rl, with Mis Harnson Nolt sciving as hostess instead of Mis Maitm Clicider as pie viously announced. SOCIETY 23 Glenn Eshleman, Manheim R 3, piesented a piogram, ‘‘To God Be the Gloiy,” with slides and stereo sound, at a banquet for mothers and daughteis of Society of Farm Women 23, Washington Boro, held in the Willow Valley Restauiant Mis Robeit Miller was in charge of the devotions Dunng the brief business ses sion, conducted by Mrs J Clay ton Charles, president, a gift of $25 was given to the camping fund of the Association for Re tarded Children of Lancaster County. Reports were heard from Mrs Andrew Nissley and Mrs Jay Charles concerning the Com munity Betterment Citations Dinner, at which the Society was included in the nominations. Mrs Edgai Funk, piogiam chan man, piesented puzes to the mothers and daughters at tending the banquet Recognized weie Maiy Funk and daughtei, Maiy Aimstiong, having the same first name, Mis Howaid Mai tin and daughter, Maiy Ann, whose combined waist measme ment was the smallest of all pies ent, Kathy Gieider, daughtei of Mis Haiold Gieidei, having the most buttons on dress, Mrs Paul L Saudei, Manheim R 2, mothei of member. Mis Robeit Rohiei, having the whitest haa, Mis Nelson Heishock, mother with the most psychedelic diess, and Mis. Sarah Barley, mother of Mrs Ralph Kaufman, mamed the longest (61 years) The next meeting of Society 23 (Continued on Page 24) Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 7, Ladies, Have You Heard?... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist How To Sew With Plaids The secret of matching plaids is m the lay ing of the and the cutting of the garment. Not all patterns aie suitable for plaid fabrics. Check the instructions on the pattern envelope. 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