| Farm Women Societies I Society 21 Farm Women Society 21 members recently entertained Society 4 members at the Quarryville Memorial Methodist Church. Mrs. J Richards Wood, president, held a brief business rtf’ A 'ls AUTOMATED FEEDING EQUIPMENT - Sales and Service - Silo Unloaders - Belt Feeders - Revolving Tube Feeders - Auger Bunk Feeders - Fibreglas Feed Bins - Roller Mills - TERRE HILL tri-rib Con crete Stave Silo - Lancaster Level Flo - Silage Distributors -9” Steel and Vinyl Fill Pipes - Pipe installed on most silos STOLTZFUS SILO EQUIPMENT RDI, Box 77 Kinzer, Pa. 17535 717-768-3873 Agrico gives tobacco a good start to profit You’ll have more to smile about when transplanting plants if you A century of service to grow on Your local AGRICO Dealer or stop at ... LANCASTER AGRICO CHURCHTOWN AGRICO SERVICE CENTER SERVICE CENTER 1661 Rohrerstown Road Call Now QUARRYVILLE AGRICO SERVICE CENTER North Church Street meeting. LARC was named as the County Project. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. James Long, Mrs. Robert Rohrer, Mrs. Edward Brown and Mrs. J. Richards Wood. For the program, members modelled clothes from the Dee E Gee Shop , Strasburg. Those who modelled were: Mrs. Frank Aument, Mrs. Thomas Bradley, Mrs. William Arrowsmith, Mrs. Edward Brown, Mrs. Melvin Meek, Mrs. Park Ressel, Mrs. Richard Risk, Mrs. Robert Rohrer, Mrs. Jeffrey Roth, Mrs. Howard Steinberg and Mrs. J. Richards Wood. Mothers will be special guests at the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. James Landis, Quarryville. Society 22 Farm Women Society 22 members met Tuesday at the Brethren Home, Neffsville. They presented all the guests and personnel with potted plants, and visited many of the guests who are confined to their rooms. The following program was presented: organ music by Mrs. ElvinSangrey; welcome address by Mrs. Jay Landis, president; group singing led by Mrs. Ken neth Funk and accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Richard Landis; a vocal quartet; comical reading by Mrs. Clair Witmer; a skit played by Mrs. Harold Rudy, Mrs. Henry Hess, Mrs. Robert Houser, Mrs. Wilmer Andrew and Mrs. Lloyd Herr; a violin solo by Mrs. Carl Diller; Vocal solo “In Honor of Mother's Day*’ by Mrs. Melvin Martin. Mrs. Lester Landis gave the group food for thoughts. After the program members of the Society were treated to refreshments in the Fellowship Hall. Mrs. William Weller, Society 22 member who works as a beautician at the Home, guided the group on a tour through the facility. Society 22 will be guests of Society 8 at Mussers Spring House in Mount Joy on May 20. The next meeting of Society 22 will be a Road Rally on June 13 Farm Women Society 26 ap proved a $25 donation to the Lancaster County Association for Retarded Children during a meeting held at the home of Mrs Abram Mummau. Co-hostess was Mrs Michael Grove, Jr. Mrs Mummau gave the devotions Members of the Society will donate 5 dozen cookies to the USO birthday party May 6. Members will be guests of Society 12 on May 20 at the Farm and Home Center. A covered dish luncheon will be held at 12 30 p.m. Anne Herr was guest speaker She gave a domonstration on “How To Correctly Apply Make- Up ” Next meeting of the group will be held on May 25 at 7:30 p.m. at Wenger Clinic, 1516 Lititz Pike start your tobacco with Agnco. Agnco for Tobacco is exclusively formulated with the vital nourish ment that plants need to survive the transplant and grow on to produce healthy, uniform leaves. Agnco for Tobacco will put more high quality leaves in your barn and boost profits at auction. Use Agnco for Tobacco this year. Agricd ** Fertilizers Route 23 Society 26 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1972 I V bo ' •• On this cool Spring morning, I watch the little kittens play on a sunny spot on the back pirch They form a moving ball as each one tries to catch another ones tail. After a while the playing becomes too rough and one of them will spit and scurry away to hide, only to return in a short time and join the group If only peoples memories would be so short, and they could forgive and forget so easily Then, life could return to an even keel without bitter re criminations lasting indefinitely definitely My grandmother had a Penn sylvania Dutch saying which she quoted to me and my sisters when we played too rough and noisily. I can’t spell it but I can say it to this day It meant “Out of fun it gives earnesf’or stop before trouble starts. XX X X This past week I and my third grader had fun sewing odd colored patches on a long gray dress for a Cinderella production at school Also needed was a floor-length pink gown for the chorus So after a bit of hunting, we found one that was worn by a member of a wedding party about 25 years ago After washing, ironing and shortening, it looked just fine I’ll certainly miss these ac tivities when the children are all grown XXX Many mothers complain about all the chauffeunng they must do for their children There are an abundance of sports events, music lessons, 4-H and Scout meetings, etc. However, I’d like to point out \. V Ida Rissfcr one advantage Often on such drives it is possible to talk over personal concerns with a shy child Even a talkative one has things which can’t be discussed at the dinner table. So take advantage of short and long drives to get to know your child better M 27