N 18—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 27,1971 Society 2 Society of Farm Women 2 met at the home of Mis An diew Low, Manheim, Monday evening Co-hostess was Mis Anna Capwell Devotions weie given bj Mis Maij' Floyd The new president Mis Mai- Ln Hoslei, was in chaige of the business session The gioup voted the Child Development Cenlei as the project foi the jeai The Society plans to send two nembeis twice a month to shaie a meal with one of the eldeily members of the gioup Mis Maitha Brandt and Mis Hauy Millei gave a report on tne State Convention at Harns hmg One new membei. Mis Ailene SUickler, was installed fc\ Mis Maigie Shelly Husbands will be entei tamed et a banquet on Maich 13 at the Willow Valley Restaurant at 630 pm \ housewaics party v as held at the meeting and te f - eshments followed Society 3 Society of Faim Women 3 met February 20 at the home of Mis Robeit Giegory, Lititz PDI Miss Debra Gregoiy conduct ed devotions Miss Jane Gie goiy read Abraham Lincoln’s creed The meeting was in cnarge of president Mrs Gre goiy. A report on a visit to Cones toga View was given by Mis Hauy Usnei Mrs Jay Millei repoited that 62 bed pads and two piessure pillows were com pleted for the Cancer Society Mis Clarence Stauffer, vice ptesident, gave the lepoit of tie Executive boaid meeting The gioup voted in favoi of suppoiting the Child Develop ment Centei foi the County I'oiect Miss Jud\ Longeneckei an ISA E excnange student shov ed slides and told of her tiavels 11 the United Kingdom A social houi followed the p.ogiam and business meeting Society 8 Fai m Women Socieh 8 met PROTECT YOUR FARM WITH A PIN COR PTO TRACTOR DRIVEN ALTERNATOR • 50,000 watts surge capacity • 10,000 watts column us dut> • Slow speed—l Boo RPM operation • Cool running triple chain drive transmission • Heavy duty motoi starting • Close voltage icgulation 9 Meets NEMA codes 9 Heavy duty const! action 9 Induction haidened input shaft 9 Rain proof construction 4 Completely wned control box 9 Three phase available * C *,TAT Hoverstick Bros. 2111 Stone Mill Rd. 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(717) 592-5722 C mnteoKT^ Farm Societies Febiuaiy 20 at the home of Mrs Ada Gi eider, Mount Joy RDI The mild temperatures and the desire to be helpful by making needed items for the Cancer Society brought out 30 member plus two visitors At noontime all enjoyed the special coveied dishes of food each member had brought Hostesses weie Mrs Ada Gi eid er, Mrs Ethel Hen and Mrs Elizabeth Wilmer Mrs Ruth Fetty, president, conducted the business meeting Mrs Vera Fiey had charge of devotions The business meeting includ ed lepoits fiom Miss Mary Giace Martin, secretary, and Mrs Elizabeth Shuman, tiea suier A list was made of mem beis interested in going by bus to the Spang Rally Mis Clinton Eby seived as auctioneei for some leftover items not sold at the January meeting while members were sewing The gioup made 112 bed pads for the Cancel Society Society 9 Society of Farm Women 9 sewed 45 cancer pads duung the Febiuaiy meeting held in the social loom of the Coleman ville United Methodist Church Mrs Edward Bienneman, Mis Chailes Fink and Mrs Glenn Moinson served as hostesses Mrs Harold Kauffman led devo tions Dining the business session conducted by Mis J Edwaid Bienneman president, state con vention repoits were presented by Mis Meile Hubei and Mrs F.nk delegates The January meeting was can celled because of bad w-sathei so the January and FebtuTv bntndac lad.es weie honoied Mso each told in a few sen tences what faim women mam bership means to them The next meeting of the So PLAN FOR 1971 Let us help you plan your complete '7l crop program. 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Women ciety will be held Maich 11 at the home of Mis Elizabeth Eshbach, Millersville when plans will be finalized for the Apnl meeting at which time Society 17 will be guests of Society 9 Farm Women Society 12 met recently in the home of Mis John Kindig, Conestoga RDI Pressure pads and cancer dress ings were made during the woik meeting Mrs Lester Sigman was in charge of devotions and Mi s Lamar Henry, president, con ducted the business portion of the meeting Plans weie made for a bus trip to Mount Veinon and Washington DC on April 3 Reservations may be made with Miss Ethel Kmdig, Milleisville, or Mis John Sangrey, Conesto ga RDI The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Earl Mowi er, 135 Ruby Stieet, Lancaster Society of Farm Women 18 met February 20 at Conestoga View The business meeting was conducted by Mrs David Buckwalter, vice president De votions were given by Mrs Ray Gamber Mrs Warren Weaver read the secretarys report Roll call was answered by cit ing a quotation fiom Washing ton or Lincoln 23 members were piesent with a number of guests attending The Society voted to suppoit the Child Development Center as the project of the year Foi the program a talk was given by Carl Weavei Admims tiatoi of Conestoga View, fol iQwed bv a tour ol the building and it facilities Materials: not simply a product. Society 12 Society 18 Refreshments weie seived by Ph. 392-4963 or 392-0374 the hostess, Mrs Richard Her- « |M| shey Mrs Hershey also serves |>af||| VV 0111621 as a volunteer workei at Con- estoga View Society 25 Society of Faim Women 25 met at the home of Mrs. M Wade Groff, Lancaster RD6, with 21 members present Mrs T K Burkholder was in chaige of devotions The gift of the month was received by Mis David Newswanger Mrs John Hendeison, presi dent, conducted the business meeting Mrs Henderson gave a i eport fi om the State Conven tion Each member was asked to wnte to NASA concerning ban ning the Bible reading in space and to wnte to state and local legislators concerning the re striction on showing movies othei than those suitable for geneial audiences at open air theatres The gioup voted to have the Amencan Cancel Society as the County pioject For the progiam, bed pads were sewed for the Cancer So ciety The president, Mrs Hen deison, read the by-laws siq Putetan. “CHIK-EZE” A versatile start/grow cage system for chicks from day-old through 21 weeks. f I pirpp ; , > 'SKs i > I'' - h "m i This feature will actually peimit buds to be kept in the stait/giow cage at full laying age if necessary It ajso eli minates pioblems of egg galheiing and egg breakage if cucumstances delay movement of pullets to grow/lay or peimanent lay cages, and it takes caie of eggs from birds that lay piematuiely The lowered floor provides a 2 inch gap foi eggs to 101 l out onto hay BIG DUTCHMAN A Division of U S. Industries, Inc. EASTERN BRANCH 215 Diller Ave, New Holland, Pa 17557 Ph. 354-5168 Calendar Saturday, February 27 1 30 p m Farm Women So ciety 4, home of Mrs Victor Koser, Mount Joy RDI. Faim Women Society 27, home of Mrs Isiah McFarland. Thursday, March 4 Farm Women Society 20, home of Mrs. Joseph Best, Holt wood Saturday, March 6 1 30 p m Farm Women So ciety 1, home of Mrs. Scott Caiman, Lititz RD3 1 30 p m Farm Women So ciety 6, home of Misses Stella and Lela Coble, Eli zabethtown RD3. The Spung Rally will be held at Stokesay Castle, Reading on May 12 The next meeting will be held Saturday, March 13 at the home of Mrs Glenn Nauman, Lancas ter RD6 Mrs Donald Lohr, Lancaster RD6, will be hostess. (Continued on Page 19) Hinged bottom model Chik-Eze includes egg tray which carl'be put intp ,use at 10 wfeeks I JEC jfijp * I il M
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