—Lancaster Farming. Saturday JVlayl, 197^ 22 FARM WOMEN SOCIETIES (Continued from Page 16; Castle, Reading, May 12 For the piogiam the group was reminded of fne safety and fue hazaids in the home Mem beis also had a Show and Tell hobby demonsti ation Each member bi ought hei hobby and showed it to the other mem bers On May 15 Society 12 will en tertain Society 20 at the Faun and Home Center Lunch will be seived at 12 30 p m Society 23 Plans have been completed for a Mothei-Daughter banquet by Society of Faim Women 23 The event will be held May 20 at the Bird-In-Hand Restaurant Reservations are to be made with Mrs Jay Charles,-Washing ton Boro R 1 Other activities for May in clude a refreshment stand man ned by members on May 1 at the household and property sale of Edwaid Shaub, Milleisville Lunch will include chicken corn soup, barbecue, hot dogs and home-made pies. Mrs Edgar Funk is in charge of arrange ments Society 23 will provide the relish tray for the United Ser vice Organizations on May 1, as part of the hostessing by the Lancaster County Society of Farm Women The program for the last meet ing featured a wig demonstration by Mrs Dean Schrum of the Bille-Jean Beauty Salon, Millers ville The sessions was held at the home of Mrs Howard Mar tin, Lancaster RD2 Mis Newlin Gioff was in charge of devo tions Mis Andrew Nissley con ducted the meeting. Society 26 Donations were listed by So ciety of Farm Women 26 at a meeting in the home of Mrs. Lloyd EsWanshade, Manheim RDI. The gioup voted $35 to the Child Development Centei, the county proiect, and $lO to the Walk-A-Thon by the 4H Clubs of Lancaster County to benefit mentally retarded children Mis Abram Mummau repoited on Teen Challenge and the So ciety is sponsoring a boy for a yeai Mis John Garber was co hostess and Mis Mummau led devotion The Society will donate soft dunks for the USO on May 1 Mis George Albert was guest speaker Her subject was “Heibs and Your Own Garden.” At the next meeting on May 27 at 7 pm, members will en teitain children at Millersville Children’s Home Bruce Myers will present the enteitamment * *s»r Siciety 27 Farm Women Society 27 en tertained Society 5 at the Done gal Presbyterian Church, Mount Joy on April 27. The theme for the evening was birthdays A guided tour of the histori cal church was led by Mrs Mary Saiver, MouSt Joy RD2 This is the 200th anniversary year of the church. Serving as hostess was Mis Robert Dunkelberger. Co hos tesses were Mrs. Cassel Mum- Mrs. Harry McClenaghan. De mau, Mrs. Robert Shearer and votions were led by Mrs Albert Fry. Guest soloist was Mrs Joan Betty, Mount Joy RDI, who sang with guitar accompani ment Folk songs with the theme “Awareness” weie fea tured Tables were decorated appro priately for each month of the year and a prize cake was given away at each table. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs Ray Sauder. president. Members serving on the birthday committee were: Mrs. Ray Sauder, Mrs. John Hershey, Mrs. James Garber and Mrs Herbert Frey. A Mother-Daughter tea will be the theme of the next meet mg to be held May 25 at the United Methodist Church, Mount Joy Society 28 “Child Psychology” was the theme of a talk presented by Mrs George Russo at the Apul meeting of the Society of Faim Women 28 held recently at the Strasburg Fire Hall Hostesses were Mrs Elvin Metzler and Mrs Haiold Byers Mis Joseph Nolt was in chaige of devotions During the business meeting conducted by Mrs William Dean Jr, president, the gioup approved sponsorship of a stu Walk-a-Thon. Proceeds from the Walk-a-thon Proceeds from the event will be given to the Lan caster Association for Retarded Children. Members will provide the punch for the USO birthday party May 1. A candidate for the State Farm Woman of the Year will be chosen during the next meet ing of the group on May 22. Members will tour the Landis Valley Farm Museum at 1 p.m with the meeting taking place at the home of Mrs Eugene High, Honks KDI, after the tour. AAtrex kps iji? * "** mk: v '%j CALL AGWAY GANDY APPLICATOR We have for rent above applicator for corn borer. Can be mounted on corn planter. We also have the insecticide for sale. SHENK'S FARM SERVICE R. D. 4, Lititz, Pa. Phone 626-4355 Need . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN St S&. ■ ST set, sS-8B» assSSS? sg&ss**' ifepl W&SZ*’ new liquified formulation. Makes easier to spray your corn. TODAY Buy Now and Save! More and more farmers are buying from us for better value and all around satisfaction DELIVERED ANY QUANTITY Phone Area Code 717 687-7631 Esbenshade Turkey Farm “America’s Oldest” paradise; pa. it