Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 19,1971* Farm Farm Women Society 13 met at the home of Mrs. Maurice Whit myer with Mrs. William Kane serving as cohostess. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Whit- Society 2 Short reports were given by ■ 9 •' those serving on various com- y The Society of-Farm Women mittees. Entertamment for the meet -2 held their monthly meeting Members were informed of the ln « was Miss Verna LeFever, June' 12, in the basement of the County picnic to be held August soloist, accompanied on - the or- First Pentecostal. Church, Man- 4 at the Safe Harbor Park. Each gan by Miss Dorothy Barsumian. . . person should take a covered The business session was con- Ife. Elsie Witmer end Mrs. disl.and a place sett,eg Pam Hemeisen were hostesses. The next meeting will be held v, “ sponsor a Mrs. John Dourte had the de- tiip to Ocean City, N.J. on July votions and Mrs. Marlin Hosier, E 9Fnt lAf AltlAlt 10. For reservations call Mrs. president, conducted the bush rHI 111 vVUIIICII Isaac Koser,- 392-2318. ness meeting. ■ ■ Members will, entertain the The following committees were guests of Conestoga View on appointed: Banquet—Mrs. Elva Thursday, June 17. Aifood stand Sweigart and Mrs. Morris Sheaf- will be manned by, members at fer and Nominating—Mrs. Alvin Saturday, June 19 the John Shank sale on, East- Graybill and Mrs. Roy Shelly. 1-30 p.m. Farm Women So- brook- Roadj om Saturday, June The Vocational Agriculture ?i e J y 2 ’ . . award of $lO 00 was presented , Witmer. Manheim BD2. The annual picnic and execu te Dale Nolt and the Home 1-30 P m • Farm Women So- tive board l meeting-will he-held 1 Economics award of $lO.OO was ciety 25 > J ane Shank, hos- at Safe Harbor-Park at noon on presented to Patricia Hosier, tess August 4 i A covered, dish graduates of Manheim Central Farm Women Society 7, home luncheon, this meeting is for all High School. of Mrs. Raymond Eshel- Lancaster County- Farm Women: Donations of money were given man. and their families, to two needy families Farm Women Society 10, bus The members are making ditty excursion to attend Passion bags to be sent to the boys in Play, Hopewell Methodist Vietnam. Mr. Morris Frontz, driving in- Farm Women Society 19 enter- at the home of Mrs Harry Harsh structor. at Manheim Central tain Society 27, Farm and -with Mrs. Landis Kreider and High talked and showed a film Home Center. Mrs Jason Weaver serving as on safety entitled “Who Is To Thursday June 24 eohostesses. B1 T ? ’: A“ ce T nt 12 Noon-Farm ’women Society A donation of $2O was given made of the County Picnic to be n picniCj Holtwood ball to Mrs John Patterson for held at 12 noon Saturday, diamond “Messengers of Mercy”, a mis £S”V “.“an to all H Fam 251- “ft*SS M 6 a^r™ 2 Kffi - m/,. Patterson gave a alMe member is asked to a F women Society 28 home talk presentation of the work dlSh and her OWn P aCe rf MrTChnstL2tTS being done in Manchester, Ky. seumgs. Glendale Drive Lancaster The next meeting has been.re- There were twenty-one mem- Safurdav L e 26 scheduled for the evening of bers and two visitors present. Saturday, June 26 TT , PTtlhpr c The next meeting will be held 130 p m Farm Women So- y e the Pearl Saturday, July 10, at the home ciety 4. home of Mrs. Peter ™ o nn e ll nSc area of Mrs. William Myer in Myers- Alecxik, Lancaster RD2 P town 6.30 pm. Farm Women So- A covered dish social will be bpld. Society 7 Farm Women Society 7 met at the home of Mrs. Aaron John son, Willow Street, with Mrs Raymond Eshelman serving as cohostess and leading the devo tions. Mrs. Mildred Hersh, president, announced that the English award of $25 was awarded to Pequea Valley graduate Beth Ranck, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Donald Eanck, Gordonville. Society 7 will be participating in the County project supporting the Child Development Center Mrs. Hersh was appointed at the recent board meeting to the registration comittee for the Farm Women Convention in 1972. On July 3 Society 7 will operate a stand at the Paradise Flea Market. The July 10 meeting will be held at Christ’s Home, Paradise Members of the directors fam ily will participate in the meet ing, and Mrs. Edward Jerchou will be the speaker Society 8 Farm Women Society 8 met in the basement of the Umted Methodist Church in Mount Joy Tuesday, June 15. The original plans to hold the meeting at the Eby cottage were changed’ be cause of cool, rainy weather. There were 17 members and three visitors present. Hostesses were Mrs Clinton Eby. Mrs. Charles Shank and Mrs. Anna Groff Mrs Lloyd Derr, president, was in chaige of the business meeting Devotions were pre sented by Alice Myers. Women Societies Church. ciety 1 family picnic, Middle Society 25 Creek Church pavilion. 1 Farm Women Society 5, cottage Farm Women Society 25 held of Mrs Martha Weidman their meeting at the home of. WWWWWWOgIKjWWWK Purina Dairy Conditioner Special can prepare cows for good production at low cost John J; Hess, 11, Inc. Ph; 442-4632 Paradise West Willow Formers Assn., Inc. Ph: 464-3431 West Willow at 2 p.m. July 17, at the home of r Mrs. Mary, Sarveiv Mount- Joy RD2, when, Society,. & willenter tain Society 16. Mrs. Doris Thomas will.be the speaker. Society, 13 Society 17 Farm Women Society 17 met If you’re not among the many good local dairymen who have started mixing Purina Dairy Conditioner Special with your own grain to build a research proved dry cow ration, it can pay you to check into this low-cost way of feeding jdry cows. Purina Dairy Conditioner is a 16 percent protein ration, fortified with extra Vita mins A and D plus phosphorus to help guard against milk fever. To help you save on dry cow feeding, Purina Research recommends varying feeding levels, depending on cow condi tion and the quality of your roughages. For example, if a cow is in good condi tion and your roughages are of excellent quality, you would feed less Purina dry cow ration than if the cow were in only fair condition and if the roughages were of only fair quality. •Reg. Trademark—Ralston Purina Co. Iro B. Landis Ph: 394-7912 1912 Creek Hill Rd., Lane. Mrs. Eshleman, Willow of? Farmo Womenjwitt;hoMltheir StreetrßDl. Mrs. Melvin. Groffs anSi Mrs. JohmMetz were the- SafeHarborf Park.' Each person hostesses. Eleven .members and asked'to >bringa covered;disb, one- guest, were- presentr Mrs. Mrs. Chester Eshleman;,Mrs. Samuel Goss, was in charge of Titus Burkholder,-.Mrs. Sterling, the devotions. Elmers and; Mrs.- Melvin- Groff- Mrs. Labon Byers received.the volunteered l , to- assisti with, the gift of the month. Roll call was entertaining > of. a t group of Gerr answered by telling a fayonte man farm-women-during-a visit apple recipe. to the United iStates- in October. JS -jsrs .ssas ,n the to otthe prudent. A donation of - $lO was given and showedlher, display, to the Penn Willow 4-H Club. s jj e das ma< te Also -a donation of $25 was given to the Child Development; Cen- There will'-be no - meeting-in ter, the County project-for* this July. The nextt meeting will*be year; a- family, picnic.- to,be heldr-at 8 Society, 25 will go to.the Em- Saturday,,August- the breevdle State Hospital to enter- Safe Harbor Park- community tain the-Lancaster- County, unit, grounds with; each- member, tn Friday, October 22.' bring-a covered dish, beverage* Three volunteered do, „. help serve at the picnic for.chih and -her-own .place settings. dren in the Hempfield area-at- tending' camp for emotionally disturbed children on : August The,'Lancaster' County Society John B. Kurtz Ph: 354-9251 R. D. 3, Ephrata Using Purina Check-R-Mix" formulas we can build you a low-cost dry cow ratio*, combining Purina Dairy Conditioner with your gram. Or, if you’re feeding, low-protein loughages, it may pay you to feed Dairy Conditioner “straight” just as it comes from the bag. More and more successful area dairymen aie proving that good dry cow feeding pays off in extra cow condition and' extra milk production in the next lacta tion For example, 100 to 200 pounds •£, additional body weight at freshening can pay off in 1,000 to 2,000 pounds of extra milk during the lactation. Drop in soon and get your free copy of the Purina Dry Cow Program folder. We’ll be glad to point out how Purina Dairy Conditioner Special can help pre pare your dry cows for good production at low cost. James High & Sons Ph: 354-0301, Gordonville Wenger's Feed Mill Inc. Ph: 367-1195 Rheems Try A, Classifieds Adi Itr Pays!
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