Farm Women Societies Society 2 Society of Farm Women number 2 met at Kauffman’s Park, Manheim, Tuesday June 5 with 22 members and 2 visitors present. Mrs. Lillian Eberly presented the devotions and the roll-call was answered by telling how they spent their mornings. Mrs. Jay Witmer, president, had charge of the business meeting. Final plans were made for the food stand at the Manheim Flea Market. Mrs. Paul Donough gave a report on the executive board meeting. Ten dollar awards were given to Tina Haldeman and Rachel Diffenderfer, members of Manheim Central FHA and a ten dollar award to Richard Kauff- FOR YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS $lO,OOO Major Hospital Plan Sick and Accident Individual and Family Surgical Disability Income Individual and Family Hospital Agent For Penna. Farmer 3 yrs. subscription $5.00 Tmm »«ll Call or write: IOHI Wll6ory 2321 Leaman Rd., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 Phone 687-6553 Aerial Ladder Equipped FARM PAINTING We Spray it-on anrl Brush It In! FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL COLLECT 717-393-6530 OR WRITE HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 WHY WAIT? Now handle extreme variations in twine without missing a tie with New Ail-Twine Balers: Now Is The Time To Consider That New Hay Machine You Need. Be Sure to Come In or Call for The Best Deal on Balers and Mower Conditioners. International Harvester 1054 S. State St. Ephrata, Pa New Lok-Twist Balers, too. man, member of the FFA, Announcement was made of the concert by the Rockenham Male Chorus to be held at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Arcadia Rd., Lancaster, Sunday June 17. Following the business meeting the group toured Hickory Farms at Park City. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ray Hershey and Alvin Graybill. The next meeting will be held Saturday July 14 in Ruhl’s Picnic Grove, Manheim RD3. Those attending are asked to bring lawn chairs. Society 25 Farm Women Society 25 met Saturday afternoon, June 9, at the home of Mrs. Harry Scheid, Millwood Rd., Lancaster. Mrs. H. Joseph Breneisen led devotions. Sales & Service Ph. 733-2283 There were 14 members present. The gift of the month was received by Mrs. Richard Gregory, Conestoga. Announcement was made of the Lancaster County Farm Women’s Picnic at Central Manor Camp Ground at 12 Noon on Wednesday, August 1. The program was “The American Flag” with James Cunningham and Raymond C. Mullin from the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the Millersville- Manor Post as speakers. The next meeting will be July 14 at the home of Mrs. John Metz. A program on safety will be presented. Free Pap Clinics Slated The schedule of free pap clinics for the month of June has been announced by the Lancaster County Unit, American Cancer Society, and Family Planning Centers. Wednesday, June 20, is American Cancer Society Pap Night at the Lancaster Free Clinic, 23 W. Strawberry St., between the hours of 7 and 10 p.m. No appointment is necessary at that location. The third clinic for the month is scheduled for Wednesday 7 June 27, at the Welsh Mountain Medical Center, Route 897, New Holland RD2, from 1 to 3 p m. Women in that area are asked to telephone 354-9487 for an ap pointment. ' ■ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Jtine 16,19^3—29 Executive Farm The Lancaster County Society of Farm Women recently held an executive board meeting. Mrs. Harry Shonk of Society 6 was hostess. Co-hostesses were Miss Ida Kunkle, Society 10; Mrs. Harry Hershey, Society 26. Mrs. Richard Garber, Society 29, led devotions. It was reported that 107 Farm Women from the county attended Farm Women Calendar Saturday, June 16 1:30 p.m. -- Farm Women Society 5 meeting, home of Elizabeth Hottenstein, 1400 Country Club Drive, Lancaster. 2pm- Farm Women Society 3 meeting, Mrs George Wealand, hostess Farm Women Society 23 Family Picnic and Covered Dish Supper, summer home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Frey, Long Level, York County. Monday, June 18 7:3opm --Farm Women Society 29 meeting, home of Sande Ober. 7:3opm - Farm Women Society 31 meeting, Pat DeLong, hostess. Thursday, June 21 Farm Women Society 15 en tertain Society 20 Saturday, June 23 :30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 4 entertain Society 19 and County Officers, Mount ville Church of the Brethren. FATHERS DAY'-" Special GET THIS HANDY CHAINSAW ACCESSORY KIT $30.00 FREE! WHEN YOU BUY A NEW HOMELIir CHAIN SAW at the regular price. Limited time offer Prices Start at *119.9S FARMERSVILLE EQUIPMENT INC. Ephrata RD2, Pa. Ph. 717-354-4271 Located in Farmersville Women Meeting the Spring Rally on May 16 in Johnstown. The date for the State Con vention is January 7-8, 1974, with a banquet at the Penn Harris Motor Inn The State Farm Women Tour will be through the British Isles September 19 - October 10. The price of the tour is $lO7l. For reservations contact Mrs Wilbur Erb, Harrisburg RDI. This year Homemakers Camp will be at Camp Swatara on August 26-28. The theme is “Be Thankful ” For reservations contact Mrs Richard King, 236 E Main St, Mountville. The next board meeting will be August 1 at 12 noon at Central Manor Camp Grounds. Needle Arts By NANCY SEWELL Rose Quilt The rose motif is cut in one piece, then embroidered in rose form. No. 5069 has pattern pieces, full direc tions for quilt measuring 79" x 122". TO ORDER, send 60<Z for each pattern with name, address with Zip code and pattern number to NEEDLE ARTS, P.O. Box 5251, Chi cago, 111 60680. 4-H Calendar Monday, June 18 7 p.m. - 4-H Horse Judging Practice Session, residence of Carol Henkel, Strasburg RDI Bpm - New Holland 4-H Beef Club meeting, Mark Yoder farm, Elverson RDI Tuesday, June 19 9:15 am. - 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging, John Kreider farm, Willow Road, Lancaster, leave from Farm and Home Center 12-30 pm. - 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging, Jesse Balmer farm, Lititz. Wednesday, June 20 7:30 p m - Lancaster 4-H County Council meeting, Farm and Home Center Thursday, June 21 4-H Holstein Club meeting, farm of Clarence Stauffer. Wash plastic curtains or slipcovers m washer with one cup water conditioner in lukewarm water Spread out to dry. Make an attractive wall plaque by drawing a pattern and gluing on colored stones, driftwood, shells and sand Use heavy cardboard or thin plywood as the base 5069
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