Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 28, 1972, Image 27

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Society 13 Akron Restaurant. Husbands
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irm Women Society 18 Arrangements for the event
ibers met Saturday, October were made by the program
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it Less to Operate
tier to Operate
tries more Efficiently
- Will handle 50 percent
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For Your Grain
into your cattle feeding program.
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See Us
Drying Needs
Ph. 626-4355
committee, Mrs. I. Wayne
Brubaker, chairman and the
social committee, Mrs. Harold D.
Kimmel, chairman.
The program featured chalk
artist Rev. E. C. Mehle, pastor of
Salem United Church of Christ.
Attention was called to the
change of date for the November
meeting which will be November
11 at the home of Mrs. Kenneth S.
Brubaker.
Society 19
Farm Women Society 19
donated $2O to the United cam
paign at its recent meeting held
at the Lititz Church of the
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Brethren. The Society en
tertained members of Society 2.
The program, entitled
“Backyard Craftland”, was
presented by Mrs. George Dell
whose family operates “Open
House Christian Gifts”, Lan
caster.
Devotions were in charge of
Mrs. Richard Nolt. Special music
was provided by Mrs. David
Wenger, Mrs. Donald Horning
and Mrs. Roy Burkholder.
Mrs. Kenneth Warfel,
president, announced plans for a
display table at the annual
Christmas Homemaker’s
Program at the Farm and Home
Center, November 28. The group
was reminded of the Convention
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 28,1972
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November 4 at the Lancaster
School of the Bible,
The next meeting will be held
at the Akron Restaurant
November 11 at 6:30 p.m. when
the group will entertain their
husbands.
Now a Park
The original farm of
Thomas Lincoln, three miles
from Hodgenville, Ky., is
now the Abraham Lincoln
National Park. A memorial
encloses the log cabin re
putedly Lincoln’s birthplace.
Needle Arts
By NANCY SEWELL
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Use bias tape and embroid
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charming flower and butter
fly panels. Pattern No. 2085
has a hot-iron transfer for
two 10 by 15-mch designs;
color chart; full directions.
TO ORDER, send 60 cents
with name, address' with zip
code, pattern number and
size to NEEDLE ARTS, P.O.
Box 5251, Chicago, 111. 60680.
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Madison Silos
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1070 Steinmetz Rd. *
Ephrata, Penna. 17522
Ph. 733-1206
LOCAL DEALERS
Frank Snyder
Akron 859-2688
Caleb Wenger
Quarryville 548-2116
Landis Bros. Inc. .
Lancaster 398-3906
Carl L. Shirk
Lebanon ,367-3741
SoUenberger Farm Supply
Centerport. Pa.
Pb. 215-826-7671
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