Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 18, 1972, Image 24

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 18, 1972
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| Farm Women Societies !
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Society 6
Farm Women Society 6 met at
the home of Mrs. Emory
Wolgemuth, Elizabethtown RD3
Saturday. The speaker for the
meeting was Miss Reba Sebehst,
who is working with the mentally
and physically retarded.
The society voted to donate $2O
to the Needlework Guild and $2O
to the United Campaign.
Hostesses were Mrs.
Wolgemuth, Mrs. Lester
Breneman, Mrs. Paul Hess and
Mrs Clayton Hollinger.
Society 9
Farm Women Society 9
members recently packed 30
baskets of fruit during a meeting
at the home of Mrs. Wilbur
Heller, Conestoga Rdl. The fruit
was donated by members and
distributed to area shut-ins.
Mrs. Eli Hamish, Mrs, Frank
Reighard and Ida Wiegand were
assisting hostessses. Mrs. Clyde
Dunkle led devotions based on a
Thanksgiving theme.
During the business portion of
the meeting, a gift of $25 was
approved for the Ann Lawrence
fund Miss Lawrence is a
Conestoga area young woman
who is presently undergoing
expensive rehabilitation in a
Reading hospital as a result of a
one car freak accident on
Wabank Road last June.
Twenty-four pieces of clothing
and $26 was collected for the
Needlework Guild Ingathering to
be held at the Ins Club on
Tuesday
Tentative plans to assist in the
preparation of toys for the Toys
High Tapered Fleights -
Easy Detachable chain 3”
High Fleights.
CALL US FOR
MORE INFORMATION
SHENK FARM
SERVICE
RD4 Lititz, Pa.
Ph. 626-4355
for Tots Christmas Shop at the
Lancaster Boys Club was set for
the week following Thanksgiving.
Plans were also set for
members and friends to tour
homes on the Holly Trail,
CARGILL
ANNOUNCES
A NEW HIGH SPEED
GRAIN DRYER
AT
MARIETTA, PENNA.
WITH A CAPACITY OF 2500 BUSHELS PER HOUR,
FAST UNLOADS AROUND THE CLOCK DURING
CORN HARVEST.
Corn bids subject to conformation.
New Dry Corn *1.43 phis mileage
New Wet Corn $ 1.45 plus mileage
CALL FOR HOURS AND DETAILS
PHONE 717-426-1961
2 miles North of Marietta on Highway 441.
sponsored by the AAUW. Cars
will meet at the Lancaster
Shopping Center at 1:30 p.m.
Nine members will accept the
invitation from Provident Book
Store to attend an autograph
luncheon introducing “Food for
Fellowship,” a cook book written
by Antoinette Hatfield, wife of
Senator Mark Hatfield of Oregon,
on December 1 at Lancaster
Holiday Inn North.
Literature was distributed by
the Cancer Society inviting
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
* .v| % DHR process,ng
WE make
VENISON BOIOGNA
I dried beef
Hogs Processed the old fashioned way.
Sausage, pudding, scrapple. Hams and Bacon cured.
Beef cut, wrapped and frozen.
Dried beef and bologna.
WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN U.S.D.A.
GRADED SIDES AND QUARTERS.
CALL PAUL A. HESS
464-3711 or 464-3127
women to participate in a free
clinic, offering the pap test in a
program aiming to have every
woman in the United States
tested by 1976. Society 9 has a
continuing project of preparing
cancer dressings.
(Continued On Page 25)