I Farm Women Societies «*• ,*J ■'■ (Continued From Pace 38) Cohostesses will be Mrs. Cecil call was responded to by naming J r? From rage Jacks(m and Mrs . Martin favorite It was vote d to Mrs. Melvm Matron reported Eshelman, both of Drumore. A donate $lO to the Easter Seal on a trip to Valley Forge VA safety program will be conducted campaign. Hospital. Fifteen cakes, four by Mrs. Harry Harsh, Willow Mrs. Harold Rodman, speaker bo**® of cookies, cupcakes and street. for the aft ernoon, gave a book candy were distributed. The review on the .< Except for Society will go to the Hospital .SoPIP/V / Q Thee and Me” by Jessamyn with goodies on Tuesday, March OUI/tctj J- -West . _ „ ,_ . . ~ Farm Women Society 19 met a white elephant sale was held Spring Rally at Johnstown May recently at the home of Misses following the program. 16 was discussed. Irene and Ruth Heisey, 148 Bank Mrs. Paul Hollinger, Mount Joy The next meeting will be held street, 1 Landisville. RDI, will be hostess for the next sou3t 5 ou 3t , th « °p MrS ’ Mrs - Kennet . h Warfel con- meeting to be held April 14 at 1:30 Melvin Shenk, Mechanics Grove, ducted the devotional period. Roll pm Mrs. John Hess will present “Egg Decoration.” „ Be cheerful. Of alll things you wear, your expression is the most important. At first glance, it’s only a membership seal. It tells you we belong to the National Automobile Dealers Association, the official organization of dealers who sell and service new cars and trucks. But it means far more—to us and to you. It means that we subscribe to the N.A.D.A. Code of Business Practices. This code »s our pledge to you that we maintain the highest standards of ethical business practices at all times, in all transactions. You can depend on the dealer who displays the N.A.D.A. seal. What it stands for is never taken lightly, for your sake as well as ours. - “.r means to us Is Important to you. What Ms seal N.A.D.A. CODE OF BUSINESS PRACTICES * To advertise our products honestly, avoiding any claims or statements which could be misleading to the public. •To price our product* fairly, offering a reasonable allowance * for used vehicles we take in trade and charging a reasonable amount for new and used vehicles we sell and service. •To thoroughly inspect and service our new vehicles before delivery, and to fpllow up with the warranty work necessary for customer satisfaction. * To conduct our service department operations in a way that will assure quality workmanship and full value received. •To do everything possible to reflect credit on the automobile industry and enhance our own reputation in the community. Society 23 Farm Women Society 23 finalized plans for a “Gen- tlemen’s Night” banquet during a meeting held in the home of Mrs. Robert Rohrer, Washington Boro RDI. Mrs. Charles Frey- led devotions. Mrs. J. Kunkle of the Mental Health and Retardation Association spoke on the topic of Mental Health. Lynn Nissley, son of member Mrs. Andrew Nissley, assisted Mrs. Kunkle at the projector during the slide portion of her talk. March 19 was the night set to entertain husbands at a dinner to be held at the Bird-in-Hand Restaurant at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Edgar Funk is chairman of the event. Plans were completed for the refreshment stands for farm sales. The sales will be: March 17, the Hattie Dombach household sale at Lancaster RD2, near Central Manor on Route 999; March 21 and 24, farm and household sales by Oliver Kibler, 626-2091 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 17.1973 Washington' Boro -RDI, Mrs. Clayton Charles is in charge of planning for the stands. She will be assisted by Mrs. Ben Shenk, Mrs. Robert Miller, Mrs. Charles Frey and Mrs. Jay Charles. The group also participated in the Amos Groff sale held March 13. A gift of $lO was approved for the Easter Seal drive. The next regular meeting will be held April 3 at the home of Mrs. Paul Keperling, Lancaster RD2, when a “Match Game” is planned. Mrs. Amos Funk will lead devotions Society 22 Farm Women Society 22 had as their guests 20 members of Society 6 and all of the County Officers at a luncheon at the Willow Street United Church of Christ in Willow Street. Hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth Funk, Mrs. William Weller, Mrs Richard Landis. Mrs John Harnish, Mrs Willis Lefever, Mrs. Jack Robinson. Mrs. Willie Zodet and Mrs Carl Diller. Mrs Dorothy Bolbach, librarian at Martin Mylin School, entertained the group with a very interesting review of the book, “But Daddy.” Mrs Kenneth Funk gave a reading on Spring and led in singing the Society’s theme song, “Brighten the Corner, Where You Are.” After welcoming the guests, Mrs. Jay Landis, president, conducted a short business meeting in which the Society decided to order 2,000 more cookbooks, “The Dinner Bell.” to be assembled at a later date Mrs. Melvin Martin read a letter from the Society’s adopted small savers Are Welcome That's the nice thing about saving with our help. It's easy to add to your account at any time and it's just as easy to get your money when you need it Helping folks on the road to financial security is our business. There is a place in our Association for you and your future. Stop in. ACCOUNTS INSURED TO *20,000 FIRST FEDERAL wings and/jyan ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER 25 North Duke St. Phone 393*0601 4 *'| 111111* New Holland Branch VlllllL* 100 E. Main St. Ph ’ 354 ' 2131 Hon. thro Than. 9 to 4:30 daughter from Guatemala, and passed around a snapshot of Gracelia and her family which was enclosed. On Saturday, March 10, Society 22 was entertained by Society 7 at a covered dish lunchon at the Leacock Presbyterian Church in Paradise. Pennsylvania. The next meeting of Society 22 will be in the form of a workshop at 12 noon April 10 at the home of Mrs Kenneth Hoover, 3290 Briarwood Boulevard. Lan caster Society 25 Farm Women Society 25 met Saturday. March 10, at the home of Mrs John F Gerlach. 1266 Wheatland Avenue. Lancaster Mrs Maynard Warfel led devotions Terry Long, a student at Millersville College showed slides of Germany. Mrs John Metz, president, reminded the members of the Spring Rally at Johnstown on Mav 16 Members will be donating food to help entertain the Homemaker’s Club from Michigan at the Farm and Home Center May 3 There were 21 members and three guests present Mrs Ralph Schlegelmilch received the gift of the month Farm Women Society 9 will be entertained by Society 25 at a covered dish lunchon at 12 noon on April 14 at the Conestoga United Methodist Church Mrs Paul Rummel will be guest speaker TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! FrL 9 to C Sat. 9 to noon 39