1 3WSSM#' Farm Society 4 Farm Women Society 4 heard E>hn Fish of 1009 Homeland [BUY THE CASHWAY... AND SAVE ... DEI I VERY AVAILABLE 3 Miles East on Route 340 2275 Old Philadelphia Pike LANCASTER, PA. Women Societies Drive give a slide-illustrated talk on weathervanes at the decent meeting. Also included in the meeting was a miscellaneous auction. Devotions were led by Mrs. Carl Seigrist. Society 4 will be guests of Society 20 at a luncheon on Thursday, April 5, at' the QuarryviUe Methodist Chruch, The Society will take a bus trip to the Apple Blossom Festival on Sunday, May 6. Members will leave from Farmdale School at 9 a.m. The next meeting of Society 4 will be held in East Petersburg with Mrs. John Gingrich and Mrs. Landis Huber as hostesses. Society 5 Farm Women Society 5 met at the East Petersburg Brethren Church with Mrs. Amos Eisen berg of Strasburg hostess. Devotions were conducted by Mrs. Charles Forney. The meeting was in charge of ' Mrs. J.- G. Longenecker, president. Donations of $lO were given to the Cancer Society and to the Easter Seal Society. Plans were made for homemade chicken corn soup and baked goods to be sold at a food stand at Longenecker’s Hardware Store entrance at the Manheim Shopping Center after 9 a.m. Saturday, March 31. All members who celebrated birthdays in February and March were recognized. The Society will sew at Lan caster General Hosnital April 9. Society 5 was invited by Society 21 to a meeting meeting at 7:30 p.m. April 21 at the Memorial United Methodist Church, Quarryville. Picture slides of England were shown by Goldie Groff who went on a trip last June. The next meeting will be held April 28 at the home of Mrs. Raymond Hess, Landisville. Society 12 Farm Women Society 12 held its regular monthly meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Blanche Wissler, Millersville. Mrs. Bertha Aston served as co hostess. The program for the day was “Show and Tell.” Bed pads made by Society 12 members will be donated to Conestoga View, it was an nounced by Mrs. John Sangrey, secretary. Also, the Society will donate $lO to the cancer fund. Arrangements have been made to sponsor a bus trip, May 5 to Hagley’s Museum and Win terthur Gardens. Interested persons may obtain further in formation by contacting Mrs. Ethel Kendig, Wabank Road, Millersville. POLE BARN MATERIAL HEADQUARTERS SQUARE BARN POLES Perrta Treated —Yellow Pine 4"x4" 10' each $3.39 12' $4.06 14' $4.74 16' $5.59 4"x6" 12'. $6.10 14' $7.11 16' $1.13 It' ...$9.£6 20' $10.84 6"x6" 14'. $10.67* 16'. $12.19 18'. $14.34 20' $16.26 22'. $18.02 24'. $20.16 INSULATION FOIL FACED 3K" THICK x IS" WIDE $471 70Sq.Ft.Rell 6" THICK x 15" WIDE SCIO 50Sq.,Ft. Rell Q OPEN 7:30 to 5:30 SIX DAYS A WEEK Phone: 397-4829 Phone: 397-4820 vJfvlj Next meeting will beheld April 21 at the home of Mrs. Earl Mowrer, 135 Ruby St., Lancaster. Guest speaker for this meeting will be Mrs. Clarence Carter, Mt. Nebo. Society 28 Farm Women Society 28 approved donations for Christ Home, St. Joseph Hospital Cardiac Unit, the Easter Seal Society and the Brenda Fisher Fund during a recent meeting held at the home of Mrs. George Eckmah, Smoketown. Mrs. Christ Landis served as co hostess. The next meeting of the group will be held on April 26 at the home of Mrs. Jacob Bare, Bird in-Hand. A yeast-baking demonstration will be given. Society 30 Farm Women Society 30 ap proved a $lO donation to the Easter Seal Society during a recent meeting. The next meeting of the group will be held on April 16 at 7:30 p.m. Hostess will be Mrs. Reuben Zeist. Each member is asked to bring an item for an auction. Auctioneer will be Mrs. Donald Horning. Annual Antique Show in May The Lancaster County Farm and Home Foundation announced that 35 nationally known antique dealers will be displaying an outstanding collection of early American antiques at the Foundation’s annual Lancaster Heritage Antiques Show scheduled to be held May 10, 11, 12 and 13 at the Farm and Home Center building. The show, slated to begin with a preview showing Thursday evening. May 10,7 to 10 p.m., will feature early American antiques and collectibles with a strong emphasis on Lancaster County and Pennsylvania items. Ac cording to show spokesmen, the Heritage - Antiques Show is Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 31,1973 Farm Women i * Calendar Saturday. March 31 1:30 p.m.-Farm Women Society 5 meeting, Church of the Brethren, East Petersburg. Tuesday, Aprils Farm Women Society 23 meeting, home of Mrs. Paul Keperling, Lancaster RD2. Homemakers Seminar, April 3-4. Thursday, April 5 1 p.m.-Farm Women Society 17 Safety Program, home of Mrs. Melvin Shenk, Mechanics Grove. 1:30 p.m.-Farm Women Society 20, entertain Society 4, covered dish luncheon, Quarryville Methodist Church. Saturday, April 7 1:30 p.m.-Farm Women Society 10 meeting, home of Mrs. Clarence Reinhold, 6079 Main St., East ‘Petersburg. 2 p.m.-Farm Women Society 6 meeting. Farm Women Society 1, entertain Society 16, covered dish luncheon, Lititz Recreation Center, rapidly gaining the reputation as one of the finest exhibits of early Americana in the United States. Dealers, from as far away as lowa and Maine, will be displaying a wide selection of period furniture, fine porcelains and china, silver, early glassware, pewter, quilts, firearms, clocks, nautical items and many other unique antiques from the country’s past. Many of the exhibits will be set up in authentic early American room settings. Other attractions scheduled for the show include quilting demonstrations and the technique of early tinware decorating 39