These tomato plants have just been put in individual pots. Greenhouse tomatoes have S Farm Society 7 Farm Women Society 7 en tertained Society 22 at the Leacock Presbyterian Church recently. A covered dish lun cheon was served. Mrs. Mildred Hersh led the BMBB OIL CO. Fuel Chief HEATING OIL « Oil NIAIIN6 IQUIfMINI AIR CONDITIONING MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 k' L C * OPEN HOUSE Monday, April 9 thru Saturday, April! 4 Regular Discount Prices Plus Double Green Stamps on All Cash WE FEATURE MON., TUE., THUR., * FRI. 7:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. CEHMAN East Earl, R.D. 1, Pa. Women Societies devotions and Mrs. Everett Denlinger presented slides on the “Paradise Centennial.” The next meeting of Society 7 will be April 14 at the home of Mrs. Alyce Weaver. There will be a food and plant sale. Farm Women Society 27 conducted its business meeting at the Mennonite Home, Harrisburg Pike, last week. Mrs. Robert Fellenbaum conducted devotions. Twenty-one members and five guests answered roll call. The members voted to donate $lOO to each of the following: Welsh Mountain Clinic, Southeast Area Clothing Bank, Youth for Christ, and a Manheim area family. ONE FULL WEEK Sales During Open House Week ffeWHEEL HOUSE EQUIPMENT | [ Li kWN-1 iUY © 7:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. NO DOOR PRIZES EVERYBODY BENEFITS BY QUALITY AND LOW PRICES 1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897 a head start in early April. Society 27 ,» i * BROS. A tour of the Hickory Farm Store at Park City was the featured event after the business meeting. The next meeting will be,held at 10 a.m. April 24 at the Donegal Presbyterian Church when Society 27 will entertain Society 11. Society 29 Farm Women Society 29 meeting theme recently was “Medical Center”. The speaker, Dr. Clair Weaver, elaborated on 4he topic, “What’s happening in medicine in this century.” The trend from family doctors to specialists is changing due to the concern of human values. As a result, three local doctors plan to facilitate the Northwest Lancaster County Medical 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. WED. SAT. Phone 215 445-6272 Lancaster Farming, Saturday. April 7.1973 Center, providing 24-hour coverage in family health and counseling. Services at the Medical Center will be available in July, pending completion of the building. An advisory board has been set up in the area in order to establish community feedback. Dr. Weaver encouraged par ticipation in the use of the medical center for all who may need the care of the health team. Mrs. Stanley Newcomer read Genesis 3:22 as the thought for her devotions. She read a poem written by Jean S. Roberts en titled'“Hands”. The business meeting was conducted with the reading of the minutes and reports from various committees. Money for the May 21 Mother REBMAN'S EASTER CANDIES Famous Since 1909 Open 'til Soft and Creamy Full of Coconut Rabbits—Pigs—Cats—Crosses 25 e - 40 e - 50 e - 60 c - 75 e - $ l.OO Names put on Goods over 50c FREE BIRMANS 'ff.’Kr 4# 800 S. QUEEN, LANC. MOM 8-SPEED, ALL-GEAR nICW TRANSMISSION JOB-MATCHED SPEED AND POWER! • Speeds from a brute-power Vfc mph up to a let’s-get-home 8% mph. • Attachments run at constant, efficient speed regardless of ground speed. • No fluid power losses, no belts to slip or break all-gear drive. • Instant forward-neutral-reverse for easy maneuvering. • Attachments for almost any lawn, garden or snow removal job. • Performance-proved in 306-mile Durability Mow. FREE COUNSELING—We’II help you match the equipment to the job with a wide selection of tractors, accessories, and features. Come in and talk it over, try ’em out today! Specialists in outdoor Power Equipment POSEY’S GARDEN DENIER Rear 49 N. Broad St. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL • WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL and Daughter Banquet, to be held at the Good ’n Plenty Restaurant, must be given to Mrs. Joseph Russell before that meeting. Mrs. Richard Garber installed Mrs. Wayne Seaman, Marietta RDI, as the newest member of the Society. A vote for the County Project was taken among the members. The- Welsh Mountain Clinic was selected as the Society’s choice for the project. The County Convention will be held on the campus of the Lan caster Bible College. The date for the convention has been set for November 3. Hostess for the evening was Mrs. Rheinhold Berg with Mrs. Robert Herr serving as co hostess. Phone 626-2343 35 Lititz
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