TRY A CLASSIFIED AD - IT PAYS! CALL 394-3047 OR 626-2191 ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $20,000 I FIRST FEDERAL ravings and^ojan ASSOCIATION _OF LANCASTER 25 North Duhe St.' Phone 393-0601 fife gfc.n.'.iiu ay „ _ _ ■ ■ | a | a |* New Holland Branch *J|ll||f* 100JE. Main St. Ph. 354-2131 Mon. thru Thun. 9 to 4:30 Sat. 9 to noon 9 to 6 Fri. Farm Society 2 3 Farm Women Society 23 met recently in the home of Mrs. Barbara Nissley, Washington Boro RDI. The Society voted $25 each to the County Project, Child Development Center; the State Farm Women Scholarship Fund, and to the Nutritional Program administered by the County Agricultural Extension office. A gift of $lO was sent to the Mental Health Association. Mrs. John Newswanger was in charge of devotions Mrs. Ro bert Rohrer, president, was in charge of the meeting Mrs. Glenn Burkholder will represent Society 23 in the Lan caster County Farm Woman of the Year contest. Plans were made for a re freshment stand to be held at the Hoffmaster Household Sale in Columbia on Sept 11. Mrs Edgar Funk is in charge. Mrs Lester Newcomer was named chairman of the sunshine com mittee. The next meeting will be held at Stauffer’s of Kissel Hill on Thursday, Sept 23, at 1:30 pra Mrs. Jay Oberholtzer will demonstrate flower arrange ments. Society 31 will be guests. Mrs. Jay Charles is in charge of plans and will serve as hostess. Society 29 Farm Women Society, 29 met iccently at the home of Mrs. Richard Garber, Elizabethtown, with members of Society 2 guests at the meeting. Assisting hostesses were Mrs Joe Russell 111 and Mrs. Clayton Ranck. The Rev. Dean Bult, New York state, spoke briefly on keeping children out of trouble. He was formerly associated with Teen Encounter, York During the business portion of the meeting, members voted ap proval of a $25 donation to the Gas-Lite NAPHTHA Have a very satisfactory fuel for gasoline lanterns and save you money in barrel lots delivered by tank truck. Also tank truck delivery of GULF home-heating Oils, Kerosene, Diesel Oil and Gasoline for trucks & tractors. W. L. Zimmerman & Sons Intercourse, Pa. Dial 717-768-3131 NEW HOLLAND FARMERS FAIR SEPI. 29-30 - OCT. 1-2 Send this coupon for entry number Name Address Other Exhibits □ Livestock □ Crops □ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 4,1971—11 Women Societies county project. In other busi ness, plans were made to enter tain the Alpha Club at the YWCA on Sept. 24. Members will hold a square dance Sept. 11 at 8 pm. at the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nissley, Bainbridge RDI. The dance is open to the public. In formation on the event may be obtained by contacting Mrs. Jack Garner, Mount Joy RDI. Next regular meeting of the group will be held Sept. 21 at the Union School House, Eliza bethtown. School days will be the theme of the meeting. Society 28 Farm Women Society 28 held election of officers at a recent meeting at the home of Mrs Jay Groff, Bird-in-Hand RDI Mrs. Bare was cohostess. Mrs. William Dean, president, was in charge of the business meeting. Mrs. Roy Book gave devotions. Mrs. J. Robert Hess was elect ed president. Serving with her will be Mrs. Harold Rohrer, vice president; Mrs. Jacob Bare, secretary, and Mrs. Elvin Hess Jr, treasurer. The new officers will assume duties in January, 1972. The program featured a 4-H night with a fashion show, special music and a demonstra tion. The next meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. September 14 in the Farm and Home Center with Society 4 as guests. The Rev. Elwood Mehle will present a sound and light chalk pro gram. Society 11 Farm Women Society 11 cele brated their 45th anniversary with a dinner at Willow Valley Restaurant. During the program, a book re view was given by Mrs. Lois Stauffer. Three charter members at tended Each past president in attendance gave highlights of their terra of office. Mrs. Esther Musser, president, conducted the meeting. She an nounced Nan Wiley, the Intelli gencer Journal’s columnist, will be speaker at a meeting on Oct. 1 at Centerville School. Any Society president may be con tacted for tickets. The next meeting will be held in the Community Building at Mechanic Grove on Sept 30 Society 27 Farm Women Society 27 met recently at the home of Mrs Wilbur Erb, Mount Joy RDI Highhght of the evening was a white elephant sale sponsored by the ways and means commit tee Serving as auctioneer was Arthur Wenger A donation of $25 was voted to the new Nutritional Training Fund set up by the Farm and Home Center. Tickets are available for the October 1 evening session with well known newspaper food columnist Nan Wiley The September 28 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Sam Hememan 111, Marietta EDI. Feature for the meeting will be workshops on dried and pressed flowers. Society 5 Farm Women Society 5 met Saturday, August 28 at the home of Mrs Paul Stern, Manheim. Mrs Stern led the group in a devotional period Mrs. Hiram Graybill, presi dent, presided over the business meeting. Mrs Wilber Hostetter led the group in singing Donations were given to the Scholarship Fund of Lancaster County and to the Extension "Workers for Nutritional Educa tion. A food stand is planned for the household sale of Mrs. Polly Hummer, Manheim, on October Miss Kathryn Eichelberger narrated a series of slides for the afternoons program The next meeting of Society 5 will be at 1:30 p m September 25 at the home of Mrs Anna Spahr, East Petersburg PENB Slotes Meetings The 1971 Fall meeting of the Poultry and Egg National Board will be held October 26 and 27 at the Ramada Inn near O’Hare Airport, Chicago, announces Board Chairman Mai Cleland The 32nd Annual Meeting is to be held April 25, 26 and 27, 1972, at the newly completed Regency-Hyatt House, also near O’Hare Airport. Garber Oil Co. TEXACO HEATING OIL Burner Sales & Service MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 .9