Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 08, 1971, Image 22

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    22—Lancaster Farm:
Society 10
Mrs John Hess, president of
the Society of Farm Women of
Lancaster County, was guest
speaker at the meeting of Society
of Farm Women 10 held in the
home of Mrs Jacob Evans, 424
N Duke St, with Mrs. M S Delp
a? co-hostess. Jennie Shoe
maker led devotions
Mrs Hess discussed her hobby
of decorating eggs with jewels
fabric, ribbon and other decora
tive materials
Mrs Evans was in charge of
the business meeting when $5O
was donated to the Counh Pi ej
ect foi Farm Women, $2O to
Water Street Rescue Mission,
$lO to the Walk-a-Thon for
LARC and $lO to the State Scho
larship Fund
The group will soonsor a bus Saturday, May 8
to Hopewell United Methodist Ipm Farm Women Society
Church for the Hilltopper’s pro- 25, Mother-Daughter lunch
eon, Willow Valley Rest
aurant
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To serve the Lancaster
County farm community bet
ter, we maintain two phone
numbers Our main number
is 394 3047. But our subscrib
ers and advertisers can also
reach us through 626-2191
(ask for Lancaster Farming)
and avoid a toll call fi om the
Akron, Ephrata and Man
heim exchanges.
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ing. Saturday, May 8,1971
Farm
Societies
sentation of the Passion Play
Clifford
Mrs,
Casey Drive, Willow Street, and Society of Farm Women* 11 ap-
Mrs. Frank Hodecker, 907 Roh- proved a donation tq their proj
rerstown Road, are in charge of ect for the ye'ar, mental health,
reservations.
The next meeting will be held Memorial
June 5 at the Farm and Home Quairyville
Center beginning with a covered Mrs Esther Musser conducted
dish luncheon at 12 30 pm. the meeting with devotions in
Members of Society 18 will be charge of Mrs Shirley Singles
guests. Edwin D Eshleman, Hostesses were Mrs. Singles and
Congressman from the the 16th Mrs Clarence Ressel
District, will be guest speaker Mrs Ressel and Mrs. Musser
Mrs Eshleman is a member of repoi ted on a sewing project
Society 10 which they participated in at the
Lancaster General Hospital
They were assisted by Society 15
Following the meeting, an auc
tion was held and refreshments
weie served
Next meeting of the group will
be held May 27 at the home of
Mrs Ruth Henry at 1 30 p m
Farm Women
Calendar
130 pm. Faim Women So
ciety 2, home of Mrs Lay
ser Shenk, Manheim RD4
m Farm Women Society
7 Leacock Piesbytenan
Church
Tuesday, May 11
2 p
6 30 p m Farm Women Soci
ety 22 Mother-Daughter ban
quet. Bird-m-Hand Rest
aurant
Wednesday, May 12
Spring Rally, Stokesay Castle,
Reading
Thursday, May 13
6 45 p m —Farm Women Soicety
21 night out, Dutch Dell
Farm Women Society 9, home
of Maiguente Kreidcr, Con
estoga Centei
Saturday, May 15
12 30' p'm Farm Women
Society 12 entertain Society
20, Faim and Home Center
m—Farm Women Society 3
enteitain Society 11, Speak
ei, Mr Leonids Lmauts
2 p
Potted Roses, Geraniums
Evergreens
Potted Fruit Trees
Full line of bedding plants
/
/-
Sweet Spanish Onion Plants
Lawn Mowers
PRICES REDUCED
PLANT FOOD'
\' x ' STORE
Women
Shoemaker, 9
ON ALL
MULCHES
iety 11
Soc
during a recent meeting at the.
Methodist Church,
Society 24
At a meeting of Society of
Faun Women 24 recently at the
Farm and Home Center. “Home
Laundering” was the theme of a
presentation by Mrs " Dons
Thomas, home economist for the
Lancaster County Extension
Servce
Members held the business and
social portions of the meeting at
the home of Mrs Menno Bah
mueller, 27 Geist Rd , Leola.
Mrs Bahmueller was in charge
oi devotions and Mrs Roy Hol-
Li'iger, president, conducted the
business session -
The following donations were
approved by the members A gift
ol $l5 to sponsor a walker in the
Walk-a-ihon for the benefit of
the Lancaster Association for Re
tarded Child) en, $25 was given
to the State Farm Women Scho
laiship Fund, and $5O was given
to the Lancastei County Faim
Women Pioject
Members will send fi\e pounds
We Give
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INTERCOURSE, PA. 17343
PHONE (717) 768-8451 ,> i -
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of homemade fudge to the USO Society 24 will be held May 2S
birthday party celebration at 730 p m in the Conestoga
Society 24 will be the guest of Church of the Brethren, Leola,
Society 16 on May 19 at noon at ?t whicn -time members of
the Middle Octoraia Presbjter- Society 8 will be .entertained,
lan Chuich Mrs Paul Hummel will speak on
meeting of “Plants of the Bible.”
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