Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 17, 1971, Image 19

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    Farm Women
Calendar
Saturday, April 17
6-30 pm. Parra Women So
ciety 3 family night
7:30 pm Farm Women So
ciety 13, home of Mrs Er
vin Brown, 2116 New Hol
land Pike.
Farm Women Society 7, home
of Mrs. George Ament.
Monday, April 19
6'45 p.m. Farm Women So
ciety 29, entertain guests,
Lehman’s Rest Home,
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Farm Women Society 30, en
tertain Society 3, Grace
Brethren Church, New Hol
land. .
Thursday, April 22
Farm Women Society 11, sew
at Lancaster General Hos-
pital.
Farm Women Society 23, home
of Mrs Howard Martin,
Lancaster RD2.
Farm Women Society 28, Stras
burg Fire Hall.
' Saturday, April 24
1:30 p.m. Farm Women So
ciety 5, entertain Society 13,
St. Stephans United Church
of Christ, New Holland
Farm Women Society 4, Geh
man’s Furniture Store,
Mount Joy.
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Farm Women Society 14 tour
ed Lancaster County April 14
directed by Mrs Edith Metzler
The next meeting of the So
ciety will be a Mother-Daughter
banquet May 5 at 6-30 pm at
Willow Valley restaurant.
Hostesses will be Mrs. J Paul
Hostetter, Mrs Harold K Groff,
Mrs. Melvin R Stoltzfus, and
Mrs. Ira L. Herr Jr.
The program will be “A Trip
To The Orient”, a picture pre
sentation by Mrs Ellis H. Es
benshade.
Society of Farm Women 2 en
tertained seventeen members Society 25
Society 10 in the Penryn Fiie
Hall Saturday, April 10. ' Farm Women Society 25 held
Mrs Ronald Gordley.conduct- a mee^ln o recently in the base
ed the devotions and Mrs Mar- men *- the Conestoga Metho
lin Hosier, president, had Church with 25 members of
charge of the business session Society 7 and two County officers
A donation was given to the, as guests at a covered dish
Cancer Society. The group will iuncheon.
have a food stand at the sale of Mrs. Sterling Elmer was in
Mrs Oliver Ober, Saturday, charge of devotions Mrs John
April 17. Metz, vice piesident, conducted
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Agway Bee Line’s Local Commodity Technicians are:
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24 Hour Service Daily
Farm
Society 14
Society 2
HAROLD KINSEY
BEE-LINE SUPPLY CENTER
1027 Dillerville Road, Lancaster
Women
Societies
The speaker was Mrs Paul
Hummel of Lancaster who
spoke on “Plant Life of the
Bible” Games were in charge
of Mrs Sara' Kline and Mrs
Eva Keener Prizes were won
by Mrs Maude Esbenshade for
being a member of the Society
the longest time and Mrs Esth
er Northerner the shortest time
Mrs Ethel Reinhold won a prize
for having a birthday closest to
the day of the meeting
Refreshments were served
and there were seventeen mem
bers of Society 2 present
The next meeting will be held
Saturday, May 8, in the home of
Mrs Layser Shenk, Manheim
RD4.
Ph: 717-397-4701
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 17,1971 —
the business meeting in the
absence of the president Mrs
Metz announced that the County
Project for this year will be the
Child Development Center
Guest speaker was Mrs Al
fred Bartholomew Her theme
was “Bathrooms Around The
World”
The Society will make four
dozen sandwiches for the USO
birthday party to be held May
1 at the USO Center on King
Street, Lancaster. The food is
to be delivered at the center be
tween Ham and 4pm
Twelve members are planning
to attend the Spring Rally at
Stokesay Castle, Reading, May
12
In a recent 12 month period 9,000,000 pigs in the
U. S. were started on
PURINA
PIG STARTERS
FOLKS ARE FINDING OUT that Purina starters truly give pigs
the fast, right start hogmen want and look for.
LOADED WITH POWER. Purina pig starters give baby pigs quick
energy, fast growth, extra disease protection ... and they sup*
ply vital nutrients the sow’s milk may lack.
EXTRA PALATABLE. Most important of all, pigs really go for
Purina starters. They become enthusiastic “early, eager eaters”.
PURINA STARTERS—Baby Pig Chow, Early Weaning Chow, and
Pig Startena—offer pigs “built-in” livability and grow power
to get them off to a fast, thrifty start.
TO FIND OUT for yourself about these “quick start" Purina
Starters, stop m and visit us—soon!
John J. Hess, 11, Inc.
Ph: 442-4632
Paradise
West Willow
Farmers Assn., Inc.
Ph: 464-3431
West Willow
John B. Kurtz
Ph: 354-9251
R. D. 3, Ephrata
Society 17 will entertain So
ciety 25 Thursday, May 6 at 1 30
pm at the Refton Fire Hall
The next meeting will be a
Mother Daughter Luncheon
to be held Satuiday. May 8 at
Ipm at the Willow Valley
Restaurant, Willow Street Pike.
Dick and Mabel Sheitzei will
show slides of Ethiopia and
Kenya.
(Continued on Page 26)
NEED EXTRASEED
FOR EXTRA
acres
For top producing corn,
sorghum, FD-100 alfalfa—Calli
Mervin W. Delter
R. D. #3
Lititz, Pa. 17543
Phone 626-7515
Ira B. Landis
Ph: 394-7912
1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane.
James High & Sons
Ph; 354-0301
Gordonville
Wenger's Feed Mill
Inc.
Ph: 367-1195
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