,«:<<*»:*---w.*aw.w.*j>.waw/av.vaw.v.v.v.v.v.v^v , a , .vav.v. , av.v.w.v:w.;. J Farm Women I Societies •A (Continued From Page 24) Fondue. Hostesses will be Mrs. Martin Miller, Miss Mary Grace Martin, Mrs. Clinton Eby, Mrs. Mary Shaeffer and Mrs. Lizzie Keener. Society 9 Farm Women Society 9 heard State Convention reports and read the local bylaws as required annually at a meeting held recently in the home of Mrs. Charles Fink, Pequea RDI. Mrs. J. Edward Brenneman, Mrs. Glenn Morrison and Mrs. Geiger TR A (NOR'S SEMEN SERVICE Honey Brook, Pa. 19344 Phone 717-354-5181 The Artificial Breeding of Dairy Cattle is our business. You may use the Quality Sires we are making available. Joseph P. Trainer, Sr. Joseph P. Trainer, Jr. NOW! For Hog Men From... YOUR WAYNE DEALER All-New! Here’s great new profit-making help for you— all-new Wayne Tail Curler Rockets. Pigs can be weaned as early as 3 weeks. This pre-starter formula is rich in milk products for added taste appeal and fast starts. Follow with all-new, highly fortified Wayne Tail Curler Pig Starter, with the quality protein to build 50 pounds of pig fast! Feed for the difference innovations make. Feed Wayne. , WAYNE I From I Allied Alills: "T O 3 INNOVATORS I ROHRER’S MILL R.D.I, Ronks JE‘MAR FARM SUPPLY INC. Lawn—Ph • 964-3444 H. JACOB HOOBER Intercourse, Pa HAROLD H. GOOD Terre Hill GRUBB SUPPLY CO. Elizabethtown E. SAUDER & SONS R.D.I, East Earl HERSHEY BROS, Reinholds WHITE OAK MILL R.D.4, Manheim Sherts were assisting hostesses. Mrs. Frank Reighard led devotions. Mrs. Paul Zercher, new president, was in charge of the business portion of the meeting. The Society and individuals agreed to write to CBS, 51 West 52nd St., New York, N.Y. 10010, asking CBS not to air X-rated films in the fall of 1973 as an nounced by broadcast officials. Mrs. Brenneman, who presented the information, also asked each member to spread the word and write a letter to CBS in a grass roots effort to improve television offerings. The delegates announced that May 16 is the date for the Spring Rally of the Society of Farm Women of Pennsylvania. It will be held in Johnstown and hosted by Cambria County. The next meeting of Society of Farm Women 9 is planned for 12:30 p.m February 8 at the home of Mrs. Warren Boyer, Rock Hill Road, Millersville RDI. Society 10 Farm Women Society 10 met MOUNTVILLE FEED SERVICE R D. 2, Columbia DUTCHMAN FEED MILLS, INC. R D.l, Stevens STEVENS FEED MILL, INC. Stevens, Pa PARADISE SUPPLY Paradise H.M. STAUFFER & SONS, INC. Witmer FOWL’S FEED SERVICE R.D.2, Peach Bottom recently at the homfeof Mrs. W. Raymond Dixon, 2349 Mid dlegreen Court, Village of Olde Hickory. “Plants of the Bible” was the program presented by Mrs. Paul Rummel, Lancaster. Mrs. Loretta Shank presented devotions. The group approved gifts of money to Mental Health, Water Street Rescue Mission, The Salvation Army and Big Brothers of Lancaster County. Mrs. William Fox, Mrs. Elam Buckwalter and Mrs. John Habecker of the visitation committee reported presenting gifts to seven shut-in members. Highlights of Mrs. Rummel’s talk included a recipe for the first sherbet made from pomegranate juice and snow She also spoke of the leek as the favorite vegetable of the Palestinians, and the most beautiful wood in the Holy Land, she said, is the Cedar of Lebanon, which was used to build Solomon’s Temple She also noted that many of the trees now standing were growing at the time Christ was born. Cypress, also a popular wood of Bible days, was used by Noah to build his ark, according to legend. The next meeting of Society 10 will be held February 3 at 130 p.m. at the home of Mrs William Fox, 1200 Wheatland Ave Lan caster Mrs. Morris Miller will be in charge of the devotions Society 12 The Society of Farm Women No. 12 met on Saturday, January 20 at the home of Mrs James Fry, Creswell, Pa The new president, Mrs Robert Hocking was in charge The group voted to give five dollars to Cerebral Palsy On February 20 an all day sewing is planned at the home of Mrs John Kendig. Contestoga, Pa. This is for the American Cancer Society. Mrs Ethel Kmdig was in charge of a spelling bee held as a part of this month’s program. Winners were as follows Mrs. Edwin Rimer, first prize, Mrs Edna Railing, second, and Mrs Clarence Witmer, third Family nite this year will be in rarwr DANIEL S. ESH Box 351, RDI Ronks, Pa COMPLETE BARN AND INDUSTRIAL PAINTING Water proofing on block walls (5 year guarantee) Write for Free Estimates and Service. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 27,1973 the form of a covered dish sup per. Further plans will be an nounced later. Society 14 Farm Women Society 14 members met recently with Mrs John L. Hershey, Paradise Township, serving as hostess. Cohostesses were Mrs Christian L Landis, Mrs. Leon Thomas and Mrs. James L Hall. The members spent the af ternoon sewing for the Cancer Society Seventy-seven bed pads were completed and 14 pressure pillows Vocal selections were presented by Mrs. J Clarence Groff, Mrs Harold K Groff, Mrs Norman Reeser, Mrs John L Hershey, Mrs F Edwin Rohrer and Mrs Christian L. Landis They were accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Robert W Barr A report of the Farm Women Convention was given by the delegates, Mrs Edith A Metzler, Mrs. Norman Reeser and Mrs Robert W Barr. The Society will sew at the Lancaster General Hospital on Wednesday, January 24 from 9 a m. to 2 30 p m The February meeting will be held on February 14 at the Coca Cola Bottling Company, Manheim Pike Mrs Norman Shenk will conduct a decoupage work shop Society 18 Farm Women Society No 18 met Saturday at the home of Mrs I Wayne Brubaker Devotions were led by Mrs Martin Swarr Roll call featured the question “Happiness is" 7 ” Mrs Martha Gehman, Gehman’s Furniture and Interiors of Mt Joy, presented a program on interior decorating Special music was provided 'by Mrs Donald Brubaker accompanied by Mrs Charles Lobaugh The business session was conducted by President Mrs David E Buckwalter Mrs Lester H Kreider reported on the Farm Women Convention held during the Farm Show The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Edward Wissler, Landisville. Society 29 Farm Women Society 29 members met recently at the home of Mrs Gerald Erb. Mrs. Eugene Wenger served as cohostess for the evening Following devotions by Mrs. Clayton Ranck, a demonstration on “Fun-Do Fondues” was given. Joan Lucas, Lancaster County assistant home economist, served as guest demonstrator and provided tops on the correct use and types of fondues All were encouraged to try their knack with fondue by swirling and tasting the meat and chocolate fondues provided Mrs Richard Garber opened the business meeting by presenting a report of the State Convention held in Harrisburg January 8 and 9 The Society agreed on two money-raising activities for the 1973 year A doughnut sale will be held February 22 Doughnut orders can be picked up at the home of Mrs Robert Denhnger after 6am A stand at the Manheim Farm Show will be available for use by the Society to sell hoagies in October “Cupids Nile” will be observed February 24 with husbands loimng their wives in attending a hockey game at the Hershey Sports Arena After the game, Mrs Elvin Brenneman will host the group at her home Farm Women Calendar Saturday. January 27 Farm Women Society 5 meeting, home of Mrs J G Longenecker 1 30 p m - Farm Women Society 4 meeting, home of Mrs Daniel Forry Tuesday, January 3(1 Farm Women Society 6, making bed pads for Dunkard Brethren Home Saturday. Febrauary:! 1 30 p m - Farm Women Society 1 meeting 1 30 p m - Farm Women Society 10 meeting, home of Mrs William Fox, 1200 Wheatland Ave , Lancaster 25
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