18 —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 27,1971 Society 2 home of Mis Victoi Kosei, faim help only of the conect Mount Joy RDI aee, as gnen by law, outside Q J? U o S , K W6 ! e f U | StS a } th ! Charles Hartman safety m- the family annual bantjuct of Society of stiuctor for Pernio linnis Pnw Farm Women 2 held at the e . a ,, d T , r '_ , .„ The all-nnportant procedures Willow Valley Restaurant Fif- n V K,nn I’, ot", °" safe handll ng of pesticides ty membeis and guests attend- c j feU ’ ooram He used a life ?nd fu ngicides was emphasized ed the event Mrs Andiew Low dofl* Followin S the correct proce led devotions i “ ,° nK n„a SI f . q f, dures will conseive the beauty During the business meeting, lesuscitation A question ™enoc! and ilelp a donation was made to the followed protect the health of indm- Easter Seals Campaign , r , duals „„ „ i»ibs Alice Mane Nissley was Ziggy the magician (Ed m chaige of devotions Special Hostesses for the afteinoon Ziegenferss of East Petersburg) music was presented by an v/eie Anna Mae Den, Gladys provided the entertainment for acapella trio from Society 29 Patsy Warfel, Sylvia War the evening with his magic acts They ais Mrs Dale Hiestand, and Minnie Kolp, using the A musical piogram followed Mis Richard Garber and Mrs st Patrick’s Day theme fti iiniig Mr, and Mrs Fred Richard Shellenberger The April meeting will be Miller. Mrs Ronald Gordley Mrs Robert Garber m portent held at the home of Mrs Ruth read a poem “From A to Z ” Kooeri uarber. piesident, D Manetta RDI The group plans a program a ? nounced that Society Bis ° e ’ Manetta RDI for the Embreeville State Hos- planrang t 0 charter a bus to pital on April 16 the Spnng Hally at Stokesay Society 9 The next meeting will be held Castl ®’ Heading Reservations . at the Penryn Fire Company may be made Wlth Mrs - Garber. At the March meeting of So ball on April 10 Members of Mrs Hobert Biubaker, special of Eaim Wo^ e n 9 Mrs Society 10 will be entertained activities chairman, announced Milham Robinson of the Mental at that time. tentative plans for a bus trip to Health Association explained the Flemington Glass Company and history the Alpha Club, its c . New Hope late in April \ meaning and how interested Society 3 summer trip to the seashore persons ma y volunteer to help Farm Women Soeietv 8 and an autumn tup to the The meeting was held in the March 20 at the home nf Vrc Poconos are also being plan- home of Elizabeth Eshbach, Srt Ho.lmger S Dev" Harold alter. is M.llerav.Ue L.H.an M.rhelaon tions were in charge of Mrs Victor Kosel > Mrs Carl Sie- <*:',d Mis Kenneth Eshelman , Hollmger Mrs Robeit Gregory §nSt and Mrs Edlth M usser served as co-hostesses. Mrs president, conducted the busi- are assisting Wlth the Plans. Glenn Morrison led devotions ness meeting. Miss Linda Stuber, chairman Society 8 ducted the business meeting of the scholarship committee, when a gift was approved to reported that a $3OO scholarship Farm Women Society 8 met the Easter Seals Campaign will be given to a student fiom Saturday, Maich 20 in St John’s Plans were made to provide either Ephrata or Cocalico who Lutheran Church, Maytown, musical entertainment for guests will be majoring m agriculture Wlth 30 members and one visi- at Conestoga View at 1:30 p m oi home economics tor present on April 15 visiting along with Other donations included $5O Mrs Anna Mae Derr, vice Society 8. to the Society for Crippled president, was in charge of the Plans were announced for a Children and Adults, $5O to the meeting in the absence of presi- hus trip on May 19 to tour the current fund drive at the Eph- dent Ruth Felty who is recuper- Medical Building in Hershey, rata Recreation Center, and $25 ating in the hospital Mrs Anna the Hershey Gardens, a discount to the Hemophillia Foundation Groff was in charge of devo- fabric store and lunch at the Mrs Albert Wittlinger, soloist tions Each member responded Hoffman House. The afternoon at the Grace Brethren Chuich to roll call by naming a favorite plans include a tour of the in Manheim sang several selec- wild flower Chocolate Factory and shopping tions accompanied on the organ Following the business ses- at East Mall, Harrisburg The *by Mrs. Russell Row, organist Sion a timely talk was given by bus will leave the CTC terminal at the Colebrook Lutheran Jay W Irwin, associate Lan- in Lancaster at 815 am and Church. Mrs Wittlinger and caster County agricultural agent, return at 530 p m Reservations Mrs Hollinger sang two duets. Many reminders were given on are to be made with Mrs Bren- Terresa and Susie Hollinger how safety measures should be neman, 914 Penn Grant Road each played an organ solo. followed on the farm and m the Mrs. William Gnng reported home He stressed the neces- that 72 bed pads and eight pil sity of employing additional lows were taken to the Cancer, Society 4 “The Breath of Life”, a film on resuscitation was shown to members of Society of Farm Women 4 at a meeting in the ,jgj7 All Ist Quality ||| pj Super Low Prices ||| Garber Oil Co. Texaco Heufing Oil Burner Sales & Service MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 Farm Societies Women Mrs Edward Brennexnan eon- Multiply your hat collection by adding this bouncy beret. It is multi-colored, making many matching possibilities. The body of the hat is done in a checkered ribbing Of 3 colors, A solid ribbed band is snugly knit to fit your head. On top sits a fuzzy pompon. Free instructions are available by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to this newspaper along • with your request for Leaflet PK 4672. Society. They were made by members of Society 9 The next meeting will be held April 8 at Camp Snyder, Mar ticville, at which time Society 17 will be guests. Society 18 Farm Women Society 18 met Saturday, March 20, at the home of Mrs Jay Landis, Hershey Avenue, Lancaster. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Lester Kreider, presi dent. Devotions were led by Mrs Christ Greider. A program on the training of the Lancaster City policemen was given by Sgt. Edward Sny der of the police department Refreshments were served by Mrs Landis to the 23 members present. (Continued On Page 22) REBMA EASTER C Famcrt Since 1 Open 'til 9 P. M. Soft and Creamy Full of Coconut Rabbits Pigs Cats Crosses 25c -40 c -50 c -60 c -75 c - $l.OO Names put on Goods over 50c FREE REBMAN'S Farm Women Calendar Wednesday, March 31 1 ,11 Farm Women Society 1, spon soring sub sale. i ■ Thursday, April 1 Farm Women Society 20 meet ing. Saturday, April 3 2 pm Farm Women Society, 6, hostesses Mrs. Musser Heisey, Mrs Jos. Greiner, Mrs. Minnie Kolp. 2pm Farm Women Society 26, home of E Musser Hei sey, Mount Joy RD2. Farm Women Society 10, Eden Church, New Holland Pike. Park ’n Shop ’til 9 P.M, 800 S. QUEEN, LANC.
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