Farm Women Societies Society 2 Farm Women Society 2 held its monthly meeting Dec. 9 at the home of Mrs. Marlin Hosier, Manheim RD4. The meeting began at 10 a.m. and a covered dish luncheon was served at noon. Twenty-two members and seven children attended the event. Mrs. Earl Petticoffer led the devotions and the president Mrs. Hosier, conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Hosier and the newly elected president, Mrs. Jay Witmer gave a report on the executive board meeting. The following delegates were elected to represent the society at the State Convention in Whale-O-Wash can tackle any cleaning problem you may have. For COMMERCIAL customers we clean heavy equipment truck fleets, construction equipment, tractors, trailers and even aluminum brightening. 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Sherrie Schroeder presented a baton routine and Mrs. Elsie Wilson recited “T’was the Night Before Christmas.” The highlight of the evening was Santa’s arrival with gifts for the children, and a gift exchange was held by the members. A short business meeting preceeded the party. The president, 'Mrs. Hummel, an nounced that Societies 13 and 14 will entertain guests at Conestoga View at l p.m. December 21. •MOM MILK ‘MORE MEAT •MOKE PROFIT MADISON SIIOS Div. Chromalloy American Corp, 1070 Steinmetz Rd. Ephrata, Penna. 17522 Ph. 733-1206 LOCAL DEALERS Frank Snyder Akron Caleb Wenger Quarryville Landis Bros. Inc. Lancaster Carl L. Shirk Lebanon Sollenberger Farm Supply Centerport, Pa. Ph. 215-926-7671 Delegates to the State Con vention will be Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Claude Miller, and Mrs. Merrill Miller. The group presented outgoing president, Mrs. Hummel, with a gift certificate in appreciation for her two years of competent leadership. The next meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. January 12 at Stauffers of Kissel Hill, Lititz Pike. Flower arranging will be demonstrated. Hostesses will be Mrs. William Bard and Mrs. William Schroeder Society 27 Farm Women Society 27 met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Fellenbaum, Mount Joy. Cohostess was Mrs. Herb Frey. Feature of the evening was a gift wrapping demonstration by Mrs. Wallace Heisy, Manheim Using inexpensive items such as shelf paper and tissue paper by the roll, Mrs. Heisy created lovely packaged gifts featuring something of interest to the recipient of the gift. Ideas in cluded flowers formed of ribbon, gifts wrapped in pretty paper bags, childrens favorite animals and wreaths of tiny tissue flowers which might be centered on bright paper for a teenager. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs. Roy Sauder. Devotions were led by Mrs. James Brubaker LANCO BEDDING FOR POULTRY & LIVESTOCK WOOD SHAVINGS 8 PEANUT HULLS PEANUT HULLS NOW AVAILABLE. CALL 299-3541 859-2688 548-2116 393-3906 867-3741 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 16,1972 Members each brought gifts of bar soap which will be donated to the Pickell Nursing Home, Columbia, as Christmas favors. A new member, Mrs. Larry Miller, was installed at this meeting. Also installed by president Sauder were the in coming president, Mrs. Albert Fry, and recording secretary, Mrs. C. Witmer Sherer. A Christmas party for 45 residents of Harrisburg State Hospital was given Thursday evening. Social committee chairlady, Mrs. John Hershey, was in charge. Representatives to the State Farm Women Convention in Harrisburg on January 8 and 9 were appointed. The next meeting will be a “Snow Blast” sometime in January when husbands and children will be included for an evening of fun in the snow or ice skating on the pond. Hostess will be Mrs. John H Wolgemuth, Mount Joy RD2. Keep Sheep Feet Trimmed Foot problems keep sheep from performing at the highest levels. So tnm the feet of all sheep twice a year with a sharp knife, pruning shears or foot-rot shears, say Extension animal science specialists at The Pennsylvania State University And keep a sharp lookout for other foot problems. Catch lame sheep and examine their feet as soon as you notice the lameness 27