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State. — mmJ Industry Pools Churches Yards Gardens Picnic Areas Farm tD Business |_l | Industry [ Other l Farm Societies fConlinued from Pace 23) of Farm Women 8 Hostesses will be Mrs Guy Reidenbaugh and Mrs Kurtz. Society 1 mcmbcis are asked to bung a covered dish and place settings Devotions will be presented by Mrs Daniel Biu bakcr. Mrs Dons Thomas will dcmonstuite the concct pio cedure for operating a blender The Bell Ringois from the Mar tin Myhn Elemcntaiy School will provide the entertainment Society 2 Society of Faun Women 2 met Satin day. October 10 at the home of Mrs Roy Shelly, Elm Mis Hany Millei was co hostess The president. Mis Andiew Lowe conducted the business session A icpoit was given on the food stand held at the Man heim Faim Show Mis Elsie Witmer, Mis Saia Kline and Mis Eva Keener will assist in folding Chustmas seals at the Health and Welfaie Cen ter Lancastei Announcement was made of the 53id Faun Wo men s Convention to be held Satin day Novcmbei 7 at the Faim and Home Centei The speakei will be Mis Evelvn Aye Sempiei of Beiwvn Pa Special music will be pio\id ed by the Lampetei-Stiasbuig hand bell ungeis and also the Lancastei County Choi us of Faim Women undei the dnec tion of Mis Scott Nissley The following officeis weie elected to serve in the coming yeai president, Mrs Mailin Hosier; vice president, Mrs Jay Witmer, secretary, Mis Harry Miller, recording secre- Bgoinand Peifonnanoe New Van Dale “1230 Series 11“ Silo Unloader Customer- Certified to outperform, outlast any make its size. You’re in command. Push the bu the new Van Dale “1230 Series , Unloader go into action—give you output, feed more head—without booster or added electricity. f Our say so? No, our customers testify the “1230 Series 11" is better three ways: 1. handles meaner haylage 2. throws out of larger silo 3. unloads on lower current draw So, demand Command Perform- Women tary, Mrs Paul Hcrneiscn. treasurer, Mrs Rufus Walt/., assistant treasurer, Mis Fred Hahn The gioup revealed then "Faun Sisters” and selected new ones There were fifteen mcmbeis present The next meeting will be held Saturday. November 14 at the home of Mrs Ronald Goi dley, Lititz RD3 Society 9 Society of Fai m Women 9 named 1971 72 officeis at its Octobei meeting They are Mis Edwaid Bien neman, piesident. Mis Paul Zercher, vice piesident. Mis Eh Hamish. secietaiy, Mrs Meile Hubei, tieasmei The meeting was held at the home of Mrs Clarence Caiter Mt Nebo Assisting hostesses weie Mrs Claie Gaidnei and Mis William Gnng Mis Glenn Moruson led devotions The November 12 meeting will be held at the home of the piesident, Mis Wilbur Heller, Conestoga, when membeis will bung fiuit to pack baskets foi shut-ms for Thanksgiving Society 10 Society of Faim Women 10 donated $2O to the United Fund at the Octobei meeting held in the home ol Mi s John Esben shade, 1740 New Holland Ave Devotions weie led by Mis Blaine Stewait Mis Jacob Evans, president, conducted the business meeting About six volunteers served at the Gener al Hospital on October 7 The next meeting of the president, Mrs Henry Martin group will be on November 14 (Continued on Page 25) u{ 130 p m In the Landis Homes with Mrs Adn Shuman and Mrs Mary M. Heishey as hostesses The guest speakeis will he past and present divec tois of the Blind Association The Society of Farm Women 13 met at the home of Mis. John Bare. Witmcr, assisted by Mrs Raymond Dcnhngcr, En field Drive, Lancaster as co hostess Devotions were con ducted by Mrs Dcnhngei Twenty two members ans wered roll call by naming their favoi ilc pel Mrs Clayton Keener, Refton, piovidcd the cnteitamment by speaking on the topic. Be Thankful for the Little Things. During the business session election of oficers was held. The new officers are as follows: Mrs R Eugene Hummel, piesi dent, Mis livm Leaman, vice piesident. Mis Floyd McClene ghan, secietaiy. Mrs Robeit Sayies, conesponding secre tary, Mis John Hoober, tiea surei. Mis Raymond Denhng ei. asistant tieasmei Two membeis volunteeied to assist the Heait Association by selling Chnstmas caids at local banks They are Mrs Phares Leed and Mrs John Denlinger. The Societies candidate for Faim Women of the Yeai will be Mrs Elvin Gioff, Bud in- Hand, RDI The next meeting will be held Novembei 13 at the home of Mis John Denlingei 28 Gieenfield Road, Lancaste . Officeis weie elected bi So ciety of Faim Women 19 at a meeting held at Stauffei s of Kissel Hill Mrs Jay Obeiholt zer gave a demonstration on fall arrangements The new president is Mrs.„ Kenneth Warfel Other officers” include Mrs John Ruhl, vice NEW WHIP SNAP V PADDLES GIVE EaTRA THROW POWER DOUBLE V AUGERS WITH Vl6* FLIGHTING Society 13 Society 19 J
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