—Lancaster Farmini 18 Arranging a casket spray, using lemon Hershelroth, left, Elizabethtown, and leaves, emerald and gladiolus recently at Debbie Marley, Columbia. Mount Joy Vo-Tech school are: Lynn I Farm Women Societies I Society 9 Farm Woman Society 9 met recentlj at the home of Mrs R (; Rauch, Conestoga RDI Devotions were led by Mrs Lillian Kline Cohostesses for the meeting were Mrs Charles Fink, Mrs Glenn Morrison and Mrs Edward Brenneman Mrs Mary Sherts, Millersville, was welcomed as a new member of the group Mrs Edward Brenneman conducted the business meeting during which member approved 1 a donation for the mentally retarded The gift will be used for various supplies ■ ■! ATTENTION Specials on Farm Tires. Blemish and seconds now in stock. Many used tires also. We install or repair >on your farm. MUMMAU TIRE SERVICE Mount Joy, Pa. 653-1260 fun-dri vin Compacts by da'&J A Lawn Mower Attachment WITH PURCHASE OF AHY NEW TRACTOR IhcrMi* the ustblnm »f y»ur Cot* Cam pact with • wid* ehaica «f attachmants t* idml *v«ry n*«d JARED R. STAUFFER Martindale r , Janua [, Saturda; Reports on the recent State Convention held in Harrisburg were given by Mrs Brennman, Mrs Paul Zercher, Mrs Betty Jo Rauch and Mrs Charles Fink Robert Shoff presented an illustrated talk on his one-month stay in Russia The next meeting of the Society will be held February 10 at the home of Mrs Warren Boyer, Millersville , Society 14 Farm Women Society 14 met at the home of Mrs James Hall of Farm Women Calendar Saturday, January 2!) Farm Women Society 5, home of Elizabeth and Matilda Work man Thursday, February 3 1 30 p m Farm Women Society 20 meets Saturday, February 5 2 p.m —Farm Women Society 6, home of Mrs Bertha Keller, Elizabethtown RD3 6 15 pm. Farm Women Society 1, Akron Restaurant. Farm Women Society 10, residence at 1200 Wheatland Avenue. Sales And Service 29, 1972 Phone 445-6465 Strasburg with Mrs. Melvin Stoltzfus and Mrs. Merl LeFevre serving as cohostesses. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Stoltzfus. A report of the recent Farm Women Convention at Harrisburg was given by the delegates, Mrs. Raymond Barge and Mrs. Amos Ranck. A donation of $25 was given to Christ’s Home, Paradise. Cancer pads were made at this meeting. (Continued on Page 19) ROACHES FLEAS - TICKS RATS or MICE i. C. EHRLICH CO., INC. 1278LoopRd.,Lanc. * PHONE 397-3721 Quick! Convenient! DRIVE-IN BANKING Easy does it... no pain, no strain. You don’t even have to get out of your car and that ends pesky parking problems. Just puli up and transact you business. Open Monday, Thursday and Friday nights for your convenience. The Farmers National Bank of Quarryvllle Quarryville, Penna r - I j V eb ' During the gray winter days, I take time to enjoy my house plants. This year they are rewarding me for the effort which goes into their main tenance. If I should forget to water them, they quickly remind me by drooping. There are seven shades of impatiens blooming, plus an azalea and my amaryllis lily. Earlier, the cactus was covered with long pink-red , flowers. To top it all my son gave me an eight-blossom poinsettia for Christmas. It will soon be time to start peppers on the kitchen window sill. While sorting through some drawers last week, I came across several new tablecloths. At this point in my life, I was curious to learn just hew many we had received as wedding gifts. So I checked in my wedding book and counted up 11. The reason I didn’t want to know before was because of the AERIAL UDDER EQUIP!. FARM PAINTERS BRUNING QUALITY PAINT WE SPRAY IT ON AND BRUSH IT IN. Call Now For Free Estimates HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 717-393-6530 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation XXX superstition which says you will have as many children as the number of tablecloths you receive. Well, that is one saying we proved wrong. xxx Lately, I’ve been varnishing furniture and trying to polish things a bit My children tell me» this is wrong to try and make a good impression. Is it really false to care? I keep remembering a farm home in Lancaster County which I visited as a young woman. Several window panes were broken in the house. This allowed the chickens to come into the living room. One of them actually had a nest m a cardboard box on the piano. The lady assured me it was very convenient to get her eggs there. The food on the table was a solid black until the files were disturbed to show chicken corn soup underneath them. Yes, this is an extreme case of being happy-go-lucky. But where do we find the “middle of the road” between this and being materialistic? Ph. 786-7337
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