24—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. February 14.1970 • Form Women (Continued from Pago 21) March of Dime* Also a bus trip to the flower show at Philadel phia was planned for March 18. leaving the CTC garage at 7.30 am Reservations jic in charge of Mrs Frank llodocker. Rohr erstown. and Mrs Clifford Shoe maker, Willow Street. The monthly mini-auction with about fisc members bringing a homemade article to sell featur ed sugared nuts and a piece of decorative garden wood The next meeting will be held March 7 at the Landis Valley Motel (Room 27) when the “Gen eious Years." an autobiography by Chet Huntley about his youth will be reviewed. Miss Frances LeFeue and Mis Blame Stew ait will be hostesses SOCIETY 17 Society of Faun Women 17 met lec’ently at the home of Mrs Cljde Kreidei. Buck, with Mrs Howard Fiank and Mrs Melvin Marron as co hostesses Devotions were in charge of Mis Kreider Mis Ernest Shaub. president, conducted the business meeting. A repoit on the state con vention was given b\ Mi s Ev er ett Kreidei, Buck. A donation was made to the Craig Harmsh Fund and Mrs Marron of the sunshine com mittee, reported that several cards and gifts were sent to the sick and shut-ins. Members will take cookies and cakes, weather peimittmg, to the Val ley Forge Veterans Hospital on Feb. 21. SOCIETY 20 At a meeting of Society of Farm Women 20 held in the home of Mrs William Herr, Quarryville, Mrs Elam Hess pre sided The co-hostess was Mrs. Glenn Ressel who also led devo tions Fifty dollars was donated to the Craig Hainish fund Mrs John Ferguson, Mrs Joseph Best and Mrs. Marshall Rmtz, dele gates to the state convention, gave reports The society will sew cancer diessmgs on February 18, all day, at the home of Mrs Park Reinhart with a covered dish lunch at noon. The next regular meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Wil liam Crawford, Kirkwood, March 5 at 1 45 p m when Easter bon nets made by members will be modeled. SOCIETY 22 Farm Women Society No 22 met in the home of Mrs Wil liam Weller, 15 Milan Avenue, Willow Street, with Mrs Hen ry Hess serving as so-hostess A safety program featuring Raymond C Mullin, professor at Millersville State College was presented He spoke to the group on “Accidents Are Not Accidental.” The Society plans to enter tain their husbands at a bowling party on February 21 after which a social will be held in the home of Mrs Richard For ry, 2020 Horseshoe Road The next meeting will be held in the social 100 ms of the Willow Street United Church of Christ when Society No 29 will be en tertained at a covered dish so cial Mis Richard Lefever will demonstrate the making of candy and Eastei eggs. Hebrew vs. Jewish In modern usage, the woid Jewish is the light one to desig nate the leligion Hebiew is the teim foi the language of the Old Testament the Jewish Bi- GRANGE NEWS "Pollution On The Farm" was the theme oi a program present ed by Mrs Stanley Stauffer Jr. at the Fulton Grange meeting Monday. Mis. Stauffer spoke about pollution of the air by pollen from ragweed, goldcnrod and similar plants in the sum mer and stressed the impor tance of Eradicating such plants as they arc a health hazard to thousands of hay fever suffer ers. Taking part on a panel discus sion were Lloyd Welk who spoke on “Water Pollution” and the many phases which origi nate on the farm, including household laundiy detergents which pollute streams David Knight’s subject was “The Con ti ol Of Various Farm Manures ” "Chemical Cairy-over from Pes '’•’ides and Herbicides” was dis cussed by Leßoy Welk and Chf foid W Holloway Jr, who re- what’s a doing on here's what makes DEUTZ the world's finest tractor! 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Mr. and Mrs Gyles Brown were declared the winners and received free tur key dinner tickets for Fulton Grange’s annual dinner, April 4. J. Robert Reed, accompanied by Mrs Richard Jackson on the piano, enteitained with several violin numbers. Richard Holloway presided at the business session The Wo men’s Activities committee, Mrs Charles Reath, chairman, announced a National Grange cotton sewing contest from February 1 to April 30. Judg ing will take place May 11 on the local level and the National plenty, if it’s DEUTzA (pronounced DOYTZ) /\l\ and the price? you simply won’t believe it! 20 Years of Diesel Engine Sales & Service Grange winner will receive a eelved congratulations from the two-week trip for two to Hawaii State Grange Master for »ecur bv Jet. inR member* la*t year: Mr*. Harold Alexander, Mrs. Jacob Miss Sylvia Shirk announced Fantom. Mr, and Mrs. Charles that the Youth committee will McSpnrran, Mrs. Charles Reath, sponsor a record hop at the Mrs, Stanley Stauffer Jr. and Grange Hall hosted by Bob Gen- Jesse Wood. try of WLAN, Lancaster, Febru- . ary 28 from Bto 11 P.M. and a Fulton Junior Grange #343 square dance March 14 for the held their regular meeting Mon young people of the community, day and had a large attendance. They are sponsoring a trip to They will conduct a paper drive Hershey to see the Hershey at their next meeting, March 0 Bears play Montreal Feb. 21 and and request contributions, held a sledding party January Mr and Mrs> Walter MartijDf 31, Drumore, will show colored pic- The Grange went on record tures of their recent trip to opposing a state bill introduced Morocco at the next meeting of by C. L. Schmitt, (Dem.) West- Fulton Grange #66 on February moreland Co., to license cats 23. 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