Convention Of Farm Women Set For Nov. 1 The executive hoard of the So ciety of Farm Women of Lan caster County met June 2 in the home of Mrs Willie Stober. Adamstown, at which time plans were made for the 52nd annual County Convention to be held at the Farm and Home Center on Nov. 1 Mrs. Scott Nissley, Coun ty president, was in charge Mrs Clarence Ressel. Quarry ville. led the devotional period Assisting were other County offi cers Mrs. John Hess, first vice piesident: Mrs J. Henry Hess, secretary, and Mrs Abram Den linger, secoond vice president, is pm custodian for the State Faim Women and also paihcipat ed. CONVENTION CHAIRMAN Named to the piogram com mittee for the convention aie Mrs J Clayton Charles, Society 23 Mis Einest Shaub. 17, Mis Melvin Meek, 21, Mrs Paul Kauf fman. 4, and Mrs. Ronald Ober, 29 Other committee heads are, nominating, Mrs Call Johnson, 15- decorating, Mrs Arthui Wen ger, 27; guests, Miss Ethel Kin- DARI' KOOL BOU-MATIC Why are so many people turning to The Answer is RESULTS BOU-MATIC FEATURES FOR FAST, Visible Milking Prevents over milking. Twin Pulsation Enables you to milk the hind quarters fast er and have the udder completed more quickly. Lower Vacuum Does not irritate udder. Patented pre-collapsed Inflation. Insures complete closing and no red teat ends or rings around teat. POSEY'S GARDEN CENTER 49 N. Broad Street, Lititz dig, 12; auditing, Mrs. Clarence Ressel, 11, and Mrs. Leo Snader, 24; Memorial, Mrs. Glenn Nau man, 25, and Mrs. Scott Caiman, 1; luncheon tickets, Mrs. Willie Stober, 3, and Mrs Kenneth Mar tin, 26; bazaar, Mrs. Christ Lan dis, 14; registration, Mrs Eivm Brown, 13. Mis. Arthur Landis, 19, and her society will be m charge of usheis. COUNTY PROJECT Mis Nissley urged local so cieties to send their contribu tions to the County Project, Half way House, in the near future so that the County gift may be giv en as one gift Halfway House was begun as a project of the Lancaster County Council of Chuiches Halfway House is a home for boys who have been in Double and are on piobation and aic in the process of being ictumed to society Societies 23 and 24 announced plans to visit the Lancaster Coun ty section of the Embieeville State Hospital in August and September respectively Societ ies 28 and 29 will visit the Coun ty Home, Conestoga View, on June 19, Societies 1 and 2 on July 17 and Societies 3 and 4 on Aug 21 BEAUTIFICATION A letter from Eail Rebman in MILKING BOU-MATIC? HEALTHY MILKING FOR RESULTS Contact behalf of the Conestoga Valley Association was read urging farm women’s cooperation in the project to beautify the 20 miles along the Conestoga River. It was decided that each president will discuss the matter with her so ciety and report their decision to the County treasurer of Faim Women by July 31. It was unanimously agreed that according to lesolutions a depted at the State Convention, this is an opportunity to piac tice what is preached, since Farm Women are in favor of preseiving natural resources and have gone on recoid on that sub ject. Membership dues of $3O was appioved for the County organ izations gift to the Community Council Faim Women have two delegates attending Council meetings, Mrs Paul A Kauffman and Mis William Heisey Plans to send food and chap erones to the USO on Aug 16 weie completed The gioup will also seive in the same capacity m Decembei Mis Nissley told the Boaid that p citation foi woik done in pievwus yeais at the USO was received She reminded presi dents of the slide contest on youth work which is a state level contest with awards presented in January at the state conven- Phone 717-626-2343 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 7.1969—2 tion It concerns youth activities Each peison attending is re which are supported or aided by quested to bring a covered dish individual faim women 01 a adequate to feed the number at whole group , , . , , . „ , .. tending from her paity and to The next meeting of the Ex- rin g pi ace settings Cups and ecutive Boaid of Farm Women leverage will be supplied is the annual county picnic to be held at Salunga Fue Company Farm Women were also asked Pavilion, Salunga, at 12 noon on to bring clothing in good or new Aug. 6 Families are invited and condition in Vietnam to be turn facilities to babysit the children ed over to Miss Chris Welch, will be set up in the recreation Valley Road, who will send them area at her expense to Vietnam 17
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