Farm Societies (Contrnued f om Page 26) Society 9 A tour of the Governors Man sion at Harrisburg was planned Thursday, Septembei 17 by the Society of Farm Women 9 A tour of the Capitol and the Wil liam Penn Museum was also on the itinerary Mrs. Elmei Huber showed slides of the Holy Lands at the meeting of the Societ.v held in the home of Mrs George Ti out, Marticville, with 22 members present. Mrs Clyde Dunkle led devo tions. A miscellaneous auction was held. During the business session, conducted by Mrs. Wilbui Hel ler, president, a donation to the United Campaign was appioved Six members agreed to fold Christmas Seals on October 12 from 9 a.m to noon at the Health and Welfare Center, Janet Ave. The next meeting will be held October 8 at the home of Mrs. Clarence Cartel. Mount Nebo. Society 10 Society of Farm Women of Lancaster County 10 enteitained Society 17 at the Geneial Sutter Hotel, Lititz with Mis John Hess County president as special guest Mrs. Mai tin Greenleaf, State secietaiy, and Mrs Glenn Myei, second vice piesident of the County gioup, were a!«o guests Mis Jacob Evans 's host piesident Donald Reedy field lepresen tative foi Edwin Eshleman, Con s'essrnan, showed a film on “The Moonw ?lk ’ Nex( meeting of Society 10 WBS‘toe held Octobei 3 at the Strength, Performance, Dependability. You’ve got’em all with VAN DALE’S NEW TRAVELING BUNK FEEDER. Van Dale's SCF-1400 is the traveling f *" feederto putyou on the track to fast- J /'ill ED AA er, more profitable operations. Auto- | vnLtlS |fl* maticaliy, it delivers up to 40 tons of j silage per hour to bunks on a single | IW ENGEif chain, continuous "shuttle” service. | flfcuyiin Feeder trough chain is No. 67 pin- i tie (12,500 lb. strength) and drive j chain >s C-550 steel (average top strength of 10,000 lbs.). Interlocking, j snap-together galvanized metal com- | ponents reduce erectidflftWne as j ->- j much as 50%. Suspefftfed | mounted, rails are mounted With Van j Dale's exclusive clip-on brackets to J provide extra-rigid support. Unit j adapts to any feeding need in-barn | or out-of-doors. Women home of Mis John Esbcnshade, 1740 New Holland Pike A sewing dav is planned for October 7 at the General Hos pital Society 13 Society of Farm Women 13 met at the home of Mrs. Chestei Chnst, Ronks Co-hoste->s was Mrs William Bard, 10 Pleasant Drive, Lancastei. Mrs Christ entertained the group by plajmg selections on the oigan Devotions weie con ducted by Mrs Bard 18 members answered roll call by naming a former school teacher she best remembered Duiing the business meeting i. was announced a rummage sale will be held October 1 and 2 at the Malta salesroom in Lan caster. The group voted to make a donation to the United Fund Several members purchased tickets to attend the county con vention at the Farm and Home Centei November 7. Four membeis volunteered to fold Chustmas seals at the TB and Health center, Janet Avenue, Lancaster They are Mrs. Elsie Wilson, Mrs Pharas Leed, Mis Isaac Kosei, and Mrs. Ervin Brown Mrs John Denlmger and Mis William Baid attended Home makeis camp and gave intei est ing repoits on camp activities The next meeting wall be held Octobei 9 at the home of Mrs John Baie, Witmer Mis Ray mond Denlingei, Enfield Diue, will seive as co-hostess Society 20 The Septembei meeting of So- I I cicly of Farm Women 20 was hold in the home of Mrs. Vcryl Hess, Christiana EDI, with Mrs. William Horner assisting as co hostess Mrs Hess was abso in charge of devotions. During the business session conducted by Mrs Elam Hess, piestdcnt, the group voted to begin future meetings at 1 30 instead of 145 p m Plans rele vant to the food stand at the So lanco Fair were discussed The local and County by-laws were lead. A film, shown by Mrs H Sheppaid for the Lancaster County United Campaign en titled “Be Concerned" The next meeting will be held October 1 at the home of Mrs. Marshall Rmtz, Quarry ville RD3 Farm Women Society 25 held their 7th anniversary dinner at the West Willow Fire Hall Eleven members and their hus bands weie present. Devotions were in charge of Mrs Robert Landis Mrs John ‘Henderson, president, conducted the business meeting Mrs. John Metz vice presi dent, was selected as the repre sentative for the State Farm Women Contest. Mrs T K Burkhola°r, Mrs. John Henderson, Mrs. Melvin Gioff, and Mrs Glenn Nauman planned to go to the Conestoga View Thursday, September 17 at 1 30 p m to give each patient a small gift The group will go to the Em bieeville State Hospital Friday evening October 16 to play Bingo with the nts and seive lefreshments The special events committee will be in chaige of the prizes and refresh ments Six membeis will fold seals Wednesday, October 14 from 1 pm to 3 p m at the Health and Welfaie Center The progiam for the evening was Home Talent in which each (Continued on Page 28) R. D. 1 Dmmore Center Quarryville, Pa. Phqne 548-2116 | VAM DALE Society 25 Lancaster Farming. Saturday. September 26.1970 NOW! Prepare For Seeding Call us for prompt service on: LIMESTONE - FERTILIZER - 10-10-10 5-10-10 4-16-16 And many other bulk blended analysis. Available in bags, bulk Trailer spreaders or custom truck spreading. REMEMBER US FOR ANHYDROUS AMMONIA AFTER FALL PLOWING! 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