18— Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 5,1971 Farm Society 5 Members of the Society of Farm Women 5 appioved a donation to the American Can cer Society dining a recent meeting of the group held at the home of Mrs Mervin Pei fer, Manheim RDI In other business, the group made plans for a food stand at the antique sale to be held June 14-15 at the Farm and Home Center They also planned a bus trip to Gunthryville on June 18 Mrs Hiram Graybill, presi dent, conducted the business portion of the meeting Devo tions were led by Mis Mervin Peifer Speaker for the day was Mrs Mary Myers who spoke on “Safety in the Home” The next meeting will be held June 26 at the cottage of Mrs Martha Weidman, Mount Gretna, for a day of fun and le iaxation Society 11 Faim Women Society 11 met recently at the home of Mrs ih June Ddfoj Monifi Let’s celebrate the occasion by being extra sure to eat tasty, nutritious dairy products at every meal. Enjoy cold, refreshing milk at every meal and encourage your friends and neighbors to do the same. Get into the habit of drinking milk regularly. Sharp cheddar cheese is a hard-to-beat snack. Select from the wide choice of delicious ice cream flavors when you order or serve dessert. We’re proud that many dairymen in this community are loyal Purina customers. And, we welcome this opportunity to promote the milk and milk products they produce. Why not make a mid-year resolution to use mom of their dairy products in June . . . and throughout the whole yearl John J. Hess, 11, Inc. Ph 442 4632 Paiadise West* Willow Farmers Assn., Inc. Ph 464 3431 West Willow John B. Kurtz Ph 354 9251 R D 3, Ephiala Women Societies Ruth Hemy Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs Henry and Mrs Mary Nolt Devotions were in charge of Mis Nolt Trooper Edward Rowland, Lancaster Barracks of the State Police, spoke on “How to Pre vent Crime Among Women”. Plans for a picnic were fina lized during the business por tion of the meeting conducted by Mrs Esther Musser, presi dent The picnic will be held at noon on June 24 at the Holt wood ball diamond Society 12 Faim Women Society 12 re cently entertained Society 20 at the Farm and Home Center Mrs Alfred Moyer, Rohrers town, demonstrated ciewel work and talked on the history of the art Miss Ethel Kindig was in chaige of devotions and Mrs John Sangiey leported on the Spring Rally at Reading Mrs Lamar Henry, president, was in charge of the business poi tion of the meeting The group appioved a gift of $5O foi the Ira B. Landis Ph 394-7912 1912 Creek Hill Rd , Lane, James High & Sons Ph 354 0301 Goidonville Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ph 367-1195 Rheems County pioject fund for the Child Development Centei The next meeting will be held atlpm on June 19 at the home of Mrs Raymond Aston, 105 E Cottage Ave, Millers ville Society 23 Farm Women Society 23 re cently held a Mother-Daughtei banquet at the Bird-m-Hand Motor Inn. ' Mrs Henry Heisey, Washing- Farm Women Calendar Saturday, June 5 12 30 pm Farm Women So ciety 10 entertain Society 18, covered dish luncheon, Farm and Home Center 2pm Farm Women Society 6 entertain Society 14 Tuesday, June 8 8 45 a m. Farm Women So ciety 22, Dutch tour Wednesday, June 9 1 30 pm Faim Women So ciety 14 meets Thmsday, June 10 Farm Women Society 9, home of Mis Elmer Huber, Mar- ticville Faim Women Society 15 enter tain Society 23, Black Rock Retreat Satin day, June 12 1 30 p m Faim Women So ciety 2, home of Mrs Elsie Witmer, Manheim RD2 1 30 pm Faim Women So ciety 25, Jane Shank, hos tess Faim Women Society 7,'home of Mis Raymond Eshel- man Faim Women Society 19 en tertain Societj 27 Faim and Home Centei *■» 1 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY HAVE LEARNED THAT COWS WHOSE HEADS ARE AIR CON DITIONED PRODUCE NEARLY 20% MORE MILK IN THE SUMMER MONTHS THAN THEY WOULD NORMALLY.” KEEP 'EM COOL WE CAN’T AIR CONDITION THE HEADS OF YOUR COWS, BUT WE CAN INSULATE YOUR BARN, MILK PARLOR, LOAFING SHED AND OTHER AREAS WHERE ANIMALS CAN ENJOY COMFORT FROM BROILING SUN AND HIGH HUMIDITY. We insulate with and all we need is a clean, dry and moderately warm surface to apply our foam spray which sets in a matter of minutes. We also insulate potato and apple storage facilities, chicken houses, steel buildings and whatever else you can think of. CONESTOGA CHEMICALS & PLASTICS, Inc. 1278 Loop Road, Lancaster, Pa. ton Boro RDI, and her Dried Apple Dolls were the featur ed entertainment Kathy Grei der, daughter of Society 23 member Mrs Harold Greider, played several piano selections Mis Clayton Chailes was in charge of the devotional por tion of the program Forty two members and guests were pre sent Each member told the group about something that was taught to her by her mother Mrs Charles Frey was in charge of the program Society 23 will be guests of Society 15 at Black Rock Re treat on June 10 Mrs Robeit Rohrer, presi dent, announced that June will be vacation month for the So ciety (from Chemical & Engineeung News, Dec. 21, 1970) SPRAYABLE URETHANE FOAM Affiliated with J. C, Ehrlich Co., Inc. ' The next regular meeting of WHAT DOES TAKE TO BR THE HEAT Society 23 will be at 6 p.m. July 22 at the summer home of Mr, and Mrs Charles Frey at Long Level, York County, A family picnic is planned. Society 26 Members or Farm Women So ciety 26 entertained 17 youngs ters at the Millersville Menno mte Children’s Home. This event was held in place of a Mother-Daughter banquet. Bruce Myers, Manheim, en tertained the children with a balloon act He gave each child a balloon animal Mrs. Harry Hershey led the children in group singing Mrs. Paul Bru baker was in charge of devo tions Refreshments were served by (Continued on Page 19) 397-3721
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