tsmmwmtmrss/sss^^ Farm (Continued From Page 38) also announced that a chartered bus will be available for mem bers attending the Spring Rally on May 16. Reservations should be made as soon as possible. On April 3 and 4 at the Lan caster Hilton, the Cooperative Extension Service of Penn sylvania State University is having a seminar entitled “The Challenge of Being a Woman”. The noted speaker will be Dr. Joyce Brothers. A fashion show, workshops and a banquet and .vS-XvXWSSS-X-Xv^ 1973 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL WORKSHOP Provident Bookstore COURSES ON DISPLAY : • STANDARD • HERALD • CONCORDIA • SCRIPTURE PRESS • FORTRESS Representatives from the Publishers will be Ready to Answer Your Questions. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE Provident Bookstore 40 E. King Street I Women Societies lectures will be other features of the seminar. The next meeting will be held March 31 at the Church of the Brethren in East Petersburg. Society 8 Farm Women Society 8 met at the Lutheran Church, Maytown, last Saturday. Twenty-six members were present. The meeting was called to order by the president, Miss Anna Mae Eby. Several songs SPONSORED BY MARCH 26-27, 1973 FARM AND HOME CENTER 1383 Arcadia Rd. ( Lancaster, Pa. 397-3517 L.ttt4lbtrW« VAL«>t*art*ft $ I VSArVA were sung by the group. Miss Ruth Eby was in charge of devotions. The minutes were read by Miss Mary Grace Martin. The treasurers report was given by Mrs. Sylvester Shuman. The finance committee reported donations to Easter Seal and the County Project. The special feature for the afternoon was an educational slide presentation by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Felty, 144 E. Charlotte St., Millersville, of a two weeks trip to Spain, Portugal and Morocco. Scenes of monasteries having intricate architecture, the Tower of Elim, St. Georges Castle, eucalyptus and olive trees, cobblestone streets and donkey carts were shown. The Palace of Sintra, Mosques having beautiful mosaics, marble tile and Moorish architecture are of special in terest. Vineyards and beautiful Casablanca were enjoyed by the Felty’s. The St. Patrick’s Day theme was used by the hostesses for the afternoon. Mrs. Charles Felty, Mrs. Lloyd Derr, Mrs. John Warfel, Mrs. Richard Warfel and Mrs. Harold Ney served on this committee. The deadline for tickets to the Spring Rally at Johnstown is April 14. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mary Sarver at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 12, when Society 8 will entertain Society 23. The speaker will be Mrs. Charles Adams. Society 12 Farm Women Society 12 met Saturday, March 17 at the home of Blanche Wissler, 36 E. Cottage Ave., Millersville. Mrs. Bertha • GOSPEL LIGHT • COOPERATIVE • AUGSBURG Lancaster, Pa. 17602 V- f * * Y jMMfeA * * a Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24,1973 — Aston was cohostess. Mrs. Grace Rineer had charge of devotions, reading Psalm % from the Living Bible. Eighteen members and one visitor were present. This meeting was “Show and Tell”. Members brought crochet work and embroidery, flower arrangements and many beautiful things. One lady showed a green corsage made of five-one dollar bills, in keeping with St. Patricks day. Te Society voted to donate $lO to the American Cancer Society. The Society is continuing its sewing project of bed pads and Cancer pads for Conestoga View. The Society will take a bus trip to Hagleys Museum and Win terthur on May 5. The cost of the bus (only) is $3.50. If anyone is interested in helping fill the bus, call Ethel Kindig, 30 Wabank Road, Millersville, for further information. Her phone number is 872-8139. Society 14 Farm Women Society 14 netted $75 at a White Elephant Sale recently at a meeting at the home of Mrs. Raymond Barge, Strasburg. Mrs. Barge was assisted by Mrs Clarence Herr, Mrs. Maurice Herr and Mrs. Everett Newswanger A donation of $lO was given to the Easter Seal Fund The group will assist in entertaining a Homemaker’s Club from Michigan on May 2 and 3. The Club will tour Lancaster County at that tune. Lunch will be served to the guests at the Farm and Home Center. The Spring Rally of Farm Also see our 7, 8 and 12 hp MF Lawn and Garden Tractors priced low as $499 I Lawn Care of Pa. Gnsmill Road Martindale, Pa Ph. 445-6650 Farm Women Society 18 en tertained Society 2 at the Lititz Church of the Brethren Saturday, March 17. Mrs. Ida Warfel had charge of devotions. The sewing date for the General Hospital was Tuesday, March 20. It was voted to send $lO to the Easter Seal Campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Balmer showed the group their pictures from the tour of the People to People tour. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Warren Weaver, Roseville Road, Lancaster. Society 3 will entertain Society 18 at the Salem Lutheran Church, Lincoln, on Thursday evening, April 26. Farm Women Society 21 held its March meeting recently at the home of Mrs William Arrowsmith, Peach Bottom RDI. Co-hostesses were Mrs. William Skiles and Mrs Charles Tindall Jr Mrs James Long, president, reported on plans for the annual Spring Rally to be held m May. She also discussed the Women’s Seminar to be held April 3 and 4 at the Lancaster Hilton. Fergus CKLOA ALE MR The World’s Largest ... V S' Manufacturer of Tractors •miiy rwfiMn v t i / Women will be held in Johnstown May 16th. Society 18 Society 21 Members voted approval of a $5O donation to Mrs. James Shank, a member, for em physema treatment. Mrs Harold Graybeal presented a slide program on her recent trip to Europe She was assisted by Anita Reed. FI4 OT SWATH! IGGEST, FASTEST OST POWERFUL \D MOST ITOMATIC LAWN ID GARDEN IACTOR WE HAVE ER OFFERED AT Y PRICE! fydra Speed trans mission. No shift ing. 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