• Form Women (Continued from Pago 20) dent, was in charge. Gifts of money were appioved for the United Campaign, American Cancel Society and the Mental Health Association of Lancaster County The group also stands ready to assist victims of the re cent hurricane disaster when it becomes known to them what is needed Mrs Harry Hershey was acting secietary for the meeting. Mrs Bessie Graybill, chairman of ways and means, reported plans for an all-day sale of refresh ments at the faim and house hold sale of John Gochnauer, Manhejm HI, on Oct 25. The next meeting will be held Sept. 27 at 1-30 pm. in the home of Mi’s Clyde Weaver, 2342 Leabrook Road, Lancaster, when Mrs Vincent H Haag will speak on her woild travels Finance Your Feeder Cattle At " DdSast Main. St. Lititz Match John Deere Elevators against the rest. Compare ihe John Deere’s counterbalanced, easy-to-raise, wide-flare hoppers; the non-bending, non-twisting, non-sagging box-type construction';' and the easily removed head sec I M. S. Yearsley.& Sons i West Chester 696-2990 A. B. C. Groff, Inc. Wenger implement, Inc. Landis Bros. Inc. , New Holland 354-4191 The Buck 284-4141 Lancaster 393-3906 Professor Raymond C Mill lin, safety education director at Millet svillc State College, was guest speaker at the August meeting of the Society of Faim Women 14 held at the summei home of Mrs Mini Claik, Spung Lake. Co hostesses were Mis James Hall, Mrs Charles Muiiay and Mrs Harold Groff, who was also in charge of devotions. Mr. Mullin, speaking on “Ac cidents Are Not Accidental,” said that accidents are the fourth major cause of death in the coun try. At a business session, plans were discussed for selling mints Mrs. Christian Landis, president, reported on the recent county board meeting. Th? next meeting of the so ciety will be held Sept 10 at the home of Mrs. Aaion Shnk, LITITZ, PENNSYLVANIA Neffsville SEE US FOR PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE MEMBER F.D.I.C. Shofzberger's Elm 665-2141 Society 14 NATIONAL BANK tion with a spout that swivels 360 degrees, extends from 5 feet out to 25 feet. Make your comparison feature by feature. You’ll soon be con vinced that the elevator to own is a John Deere. See us for details. Paradise. She will be assisted by Mrs Ira Kreider, Mrs Meric LoFevrc and Mrs It a Rutt Mr-, E Mark Wcavei will dis cuss “The Joy of Diying Flow us" Society 26 Society of Farm Women 26 held a family picnic lecently in Sico Park, Mount Joy Twenty members and their families at tended. Food committee chairman was Mrs. Michael Groves Games and social committee chairman was Mrs. Paul Brubaker. It was announced that Society 23 has invited members of So ciety 26 to a luncheon meeting Sept 25 at 12.15 p.m in the Mil lersville Fire Hall All members are urged to attend The next regular meeting will be held October 2 at 7.30 p m at the home of Mrs Robert Sum Lancaster Shopping Center Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 30,196^ my. Manheim Rl. Mrs James Buckwaltei will scive as co hostess The meeting will be a woik night and will be in chaigc of Mrs Quentin Buckwaltei Ji Mcmbeis aie lequestcd to bung sewing equipment along as well as old sheets, newspapers and plastic cleaner bags On Oct 25 at 8 p m , members of the society will hold a bowl ing outing with their husbands This will be at Lancaster Lanes. Mrs. Kenneth Martin is piesi dent of Society 26. Society 27 Society of Farm Women 27 met at the home of Mrs John Nissley, Bambndge Rl, with 21 members attending Devotions were led by Mrs Heibert Frey Mrs. Aithur Wenger, presi dent, was in chaige of the meet- ing. Plans for a food sale on N'ov 22 were listed by the ways and means committee Mrs. Harold Geiber, Bambiidge R 1 will take the office of ictinng ticasmcr, Mis Gary Thompson Miss Pauline Slauffei, Lancas lu, was the guest speaker. Her presentation centered around art and she explained some work of famous ailists and several of her own creations. Mrs. Carolyn Musser, who sang two selections, was also a guest and spoke about the success of volunteers, under the direction of the Center for Brain Damaged Children, Phil adelphia, in “patterning” her son David. Highway travel in the United States in 1968 increased 52 per cent over the previous year 21
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