?ft— Lancaster Farming. Saturday, Apnl 8, 197? Farm Women Societies I v Society 4 Farm Women Society 4 en tertained at “Men’s Night” recently at a dinner meeting at Willow Valley Restaurant Miss Cathy Ann Garber, daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Garber, Mountville, gave an organ recital before dinner and during dessert She also ac companied the group during the group singing period led by Mrs John Gmnch, Society 4 song leader, and guest leaders Willis Nolt and Robert Nolt Willis Reapsome, Landisville, gave the invocation Martin K Brown, Lancaster, chose as the title of his talk “Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers ” Brown is an engineer employed in the color tube division of RCA and is past president of the Conestoga Chapter, Toastmaster Club Door prizes, eight rabbit cakes prepared by Mrs Carl Siegnst and daughters Cindy and Mrs Carol Grossman, were awarded after serving as centerpieces on each table Mrs Siegnst is program chairman, assisted by Mrs Henry Reist Also assisting was Mrs Robert Herr, Mrs Edith Musser, Mrs Martin Greider a d Mrs WTlbur Kaulfman Mrs Robert Garber, president, was in ohar e e of the business meeting Mrs Edwin Yeaglin, Mount ville, outlined plans for a bus trip to Gettysburg on April 15 There are some seats available to the public Information and reser vations may be made with Mrs Yeaglin before April 10 The bus NEW FORD 7000 83' turbocharged horses with amazing new Load Monitor Come in and see tins better 80-plus horsepower tractor in Ford Blue Look over the many features that help you do more work with less effort Exclusive Ford Load Monitor gives you the most versatile draft control system ever It regulates working depth of pull type, mounted and semi mounted equipment with reaction so smooth you hardly notice it Pov/er steering and single lever hydraulic give you more complete command of your work One lever controls 3 point hitch imple menls quickly and accurately Differential lock keeps you going when fields are wet and slippery Deep-cushioned adjustable seat, convenient controls and roomy operator area ease those long days in the field Find out how easy it is to put more work behind you each day Come in and get the feel of this powerful new Ford 7000 •Maximum observed PTO hp, manufacturer’s estimate will leave from Silver Spring Fire House at 8 a m and return by 530 pm with a full day of historical visits planned A cheese safari at Hickory Farms, Park City Mall, is planned for April 4 at 7-30 p m Details are available from Mrs Yeaghn Plans were made to visit Society 21 at 7 30 p m April 20 in the Memorial Methodist Church, Quarryville Society 4 entertained members of the Alpha Club recently m the Lancaster YWCA, teaching various crafts The next regular meeting of Society 4 is planned for 1 30 p m Aprill 22 in Zion Lutheran Church, Landisville, with Mrs Paul Kauffman and Mrs Wilbur Kauffman serving as hostesses Society 6 Farm Women Society 6 met at the home of Mrs Joseph Greiner, Mount Joy Serving as hostesses were Alice Greiner, Mane Hoffer and Minnie Kolp The Easter Story was given by Alice Greiner and a solo “Jesus Speaks to Our World Today” was sung by Andrew Greiner During the social period games were won by Anna Geyer, Eva Thome, Miriam Heisey, Alice Greiner, Mary Thome, Barbara Eberly and Bertha Keller The group voted to conduct a birthday party at the Harrisburg Hospital on July 20 for all Lan caster County guests The next meeting will be held Saturday, May 6 at the Elizabethtown Church of the Brethren when Society 6 will entertain Society 20 See one now at LANCASTER TRACTOR 2166 Willow Street Pike ,ancaster, Penna FORD INC. Ph. 464-2746 Society 11 Farm Women Society 11 met recently in the social rooms of Quarryville Methodist Church During the devotional period, scripture verses from St John 20 were read followed by prayer The group sand “Follow the Gleam ” During the t is mess portion of the meeting the treasurer’s report and report of the secretary were accepted and approved A sunshine report was given Mrs Loren Bucher gave a report of the Executive meeting Spring Rally will be held in Somerset County May 10. The County Convention will be held in the Fall at the Farm and Home Center Donations were given to help in furnishing a kitchen at the Farm and Home Center, and to the Crippled Childrens Bureau Society 11 will have helpers at General Hospital to help in the sewing Room April 26 The hours are from 9am to 2 p m Members of Society 11 are invited to meet with Society 28 members at Strasburg Fire Hall the evening of April 27 At the close of the business meeting Mrs John Hess en tertained with her display of decorated eggs An auction also was held The April meeting will be held at the home of Mrs J Paul Nolt, Lancaster, on April 27 Society 27 Farm Women Society 27 met at the home of Mrs Robert Kauff man, Elizabethtown RDI, Special guests included four County Officers and two women whose names are on the waiting lists as prospective members (Continued On Page 30) NOW YOU DON’T HAVE TO SETTLE FOR LESS THAN THE BEST IN 1972. SX 53 FROM P-A-G. 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