24 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 21,1970 Farm Society 9 “The Prevention of Crimes Against Women" was the topic discussed by a member of the State Police at the March meet ing of Society of Farm Women 9 held in the nome of Mrs. Eliza beth Eshbach, Millersville. She was assisted by Mrs. Ken neth Eshelman and Mrs Lillian Michelson with the latter lead ing devotions. During the business meeting, conducted by Mrs. Wilbur Heller president, a donation was gnen to the Easter Seals. Mrs. William Gring, in charge of cancer dress ings, reported that 576 pads were delivered. Society 9 will entertain Society 16 in May instead of April as previously announced. Members of Society 9 will be guests of Society 2 in the Farm and Home Center on April 11. An auction was conducted for the benefit of the miscellaneous fund. The next meeting will be held April 9 in the home of Mrs. Warren. Boyer, Millersville Rl. Society 14 The Society of Farm Women 14 met recently at the home of Mrs. Everett Newswanger, 1753 Lincoln Highway East. Co-hos tesses were Mrs. Jacob Herr, Mrs. Laverne Mylin and Miss Elsie Metzler. Mrs. Herr led devotions. Mrs Leon Thomas, president, gave a copy of the Farm Women resolu tions for 1970 to each member and said the group will send re Funk's-G Wins Silage Competition 3 Years In A Row In 1967, 1968, and 1969 Funk’s G-Hybnds won over all others in the Pennsylvania Forage Progress Days com petition. Dramatic proof of Funk’s silage superiority! This year’s winner was Lee Kutz of Berks Co. He planted Lancas ter County’s silage favorite . . . G-5757. By official judgment, 3 years in a row, Funk’s G-Hy brids are tops for silage. A. H. Hoffman Seeds, Inc. Landisville, Pa, Women Societies presentatives to Conestoga View on April 9 with gifts for each guest there. Society 14 attended the meet ing of Society 7 Saturday in the Leacock Presbyterian Church, Paradise. It was announced that the spring rally will be-held May 5 at the Penn Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill, A contribution will be sent to the Craig Harnish fund. Mrs. Evon Hall, ways and means chairman, announced the society will have a food stand at Arlan’s store on May 29. It was reported that 204 cancer dressings had been sewed by members during the past month. The program featured Mrs Paul Hummel who spoke on "Plant Life of Biblical Times.” On April 8, the society will tour the Wax Museum, after which the business meeting will be held at the Willows, Lincoln Highway East. Society 25 Farm Women Society 25 met at the Kready House, 14 Kready Ave., Millersville. Mrs. David Newswanger was hostess. Twen ty members and eight guests were present. Mrs. Paul Roland was in charge of the devotions. ill Now’s the time of year for Winter Blahs (bam fatigue & vitamin deficiency). Condition your herd to Springtime fitness . • • with BIG H DAIRY TUNE-UP. 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It was announced that the Spring Rally will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 5 at the Penn Harris Motor Inn. Reser vations must be made by April 24. Plans were made to entertain Society 6 on April 11 at a cover ed dish luncheon at 12 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Glenn Nau man, Route 6, Lancaster. Mrs. Joseph Breneisen requested a need for more 4-H leaders for this year. Mrs. Alfred W. Moyer, Jr. was guest speaker. Her theme was on Easter egg decorating. She has shown us many of her beau tiful eggs she has decorated. The next meeting will be held Saturday, April 11 at the home of Mrs. Glenn Nauman, Route 6, Lancaster. The program will be Slides of Famous Women of Hiestand S. H. Pennsylvania by Miss Sara Mar tin, representative of the Bell Telephone Company. Society 29 Mrs. Jacqueline Byer of the Cancer Society showed films and led discussion during a meeting of Society of Farm Women 29 in the home of Mrs. Gerald Kt eider, Quarryville Rl. Mrs. Eugene Eby was co-hos tess. Mrs Clayton Ranck was in charge of devotions Mrs, Ronald Ober, president, conducted the business session. Plans were made for a refresh ment stand at a public sale to be held March 21 at 511 Walnut St., Columbia. Mrs. Eby announced that a mother-daughter lea is planned for May 18 at 7:30 p m. in the Musser Spnn ' House, near Mount Joy. The next meeting is planned (Continued on Page 27) o. YOUNG'S GREETS THE 70 s WITH someihing new on the ouTSipe roo We've changed the inside often since 1902 .. . tailoring the ingredients of our supplements and pre-mixes to meet the specific needs of individual types of livestock. The change on the outside - oui new bag is just an indication that improvements are always being made Oui lesearch people make r suie of that. Now our packaging CV people have gotten into the act, too. f YOUNG'S, INC. Roaring Spring, Pa ' I*' young’s *y ymuttf* »»*«*• Contact the man from Young’s nearest you ... Cassel C. Mummau Robert L. Yohn Earl L. Umble 717/653-4355 215/445-6388 2460 Willow Glen Dr. RD 1 Mt. Joy RD 1 Narvon 717/393-3208 Lane. in the home of Mrs. Ober, Mount Joy 111, on April 22 as a project night, "Johnny Gowns” and litter bags will be made for the Cancer Society, Members arc asked to bring cast oil skirls in any color and remants of bright colored fabric as basic materials for the piojecl. Society 30 Each member of Society of Farm Women 30 contributed, 50 cents and signed a statement in favor of Lancaster City Coun cil’s ordinance restiiclmg X-rat ed movies. During the meeting, 12 new members were installed by Mrs. John N. HeiS, piesidenl of Lan caster County Farm Women, The session of the recently organized Society was held in the home of Mrs Clyde Horst, New Holland