—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 25, 1973 48 Farm Women Societies Society 3 Farm Women Society 3 met Saturday, August 18 at Shady Grove Park with Mrs Harvey Gehman as hostess Guests at the luncheon were The Jolly Caterers 4-H Club with leaders Mrs Harold Fry and Miss Joan Ritzman, the Foods Around the World 4-H Club with leader Mrs Robert Gregory, and the Lincoln 4-H Sewing Club with leaders Mrs Harlan Farlow, Mrs Luther Moore and Mrs. Ernest Hartranft Miniature golf was played following the lun cheon During the meeting of the Society, a Memorial Service was conducted for Mrs Paul Weid man by Mrs Carl Meek, Mrs Vernon Leminger and Mrs Earl Slauffer Mrs Robert Gregory reported on the picnic and business of the Lancaster County Farm Women - Executive Board meeting held August 7 Mrs Clarence Stauffer, president, conducted the meeting Miss Jean Aungst led the devotions The next meeting will be held September 8 at Twin Pines, Ephrata RDI Mrs Harry Risner will be the hostess Society 18 Farm Women Society 18 met at the home of Mrs Charles D Warfel 11, Conestoga RDI on Saturday, August 18 During the business session conducted by Mrs David Buck waiter, president, the group voted to give a $75 contribution to the county project, the Welsh Mountain Clinic Devotions were led by Mrs Jerome Brubaker, Manheim An auction of food items and knick knacks followed with Mrs Robert DEPENDABLY YOURS IEQHHO GAS We Deliver LP-Gas No matter where you live, you can count on us to service LP Gas needs fast and efficiently (AGVVAY PotroU'um fornor *’ i ' , ly'" ' 71/ jj/ Good, Rohrerstown, serving as auctioneer. Guests included Mrs. William Hughes, Mrs. Charles Warfel 111, and Mrs Richard Warfel Society 22 Farm Women Society 22 met last week at the home of Mrs Amos Miller for a chicken bar becue-corn roast Mrs. Melvin Martin and Mrs Elvm Sangrey were co-hostesses. Mrs. Martin led in devotions and m singing the Society’s theme song During the business meeting the Society voted to donate $5OO to the Welsh Mountain Clinic, the County Project for this year. The following officers were elected for next year • Mrs Henry Hess, president, Mrs. Lester Landis, vice-president, Mrs. Robert Houser, treasurer, Mrs. Jack Robinson, secretary; Mrs. Harold Rudy, corresponding secretary The following were named as committee chairmen: Mrs. Harold Zook, news reporter; Mrs Robert Bare, social com mittee, Mrs William Weller, membership, Mrs Elvin Sangrey, sunshine, Mrs. Lloyd Herr, auditing, Mrs Melvin Martin, song leader; Mrs Cloyd Wenger, photographer and scrapbook, Mrs. Clair Witmer, •EASTERN MILK PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. INC. Kmne Road. Syracuse, New York 13214 Salutes AG PROGRESS DAYS VISIT US AT OUR BOOTH AUGUST 28, 29 & 30 L SEE YOUR lO' FARM EgUiP DEALER TODAY ScaQOcflsEP LOADERS & BLADES "FITS" MANY MAKES AND MODELS OF WIDE FRONT AXLE TRACTORS ON DISPLAY AT AG-PROGRESS DAYS MFG# BY NEW HOLLAND, PENN A. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL OR WRITE PHONE 354-8721 program, Mrs Kenneth Funk, ways and means, and Mrs. Paul Witmer, cookbook. A report was given on the Society's adopted daughter from Guatemala Mrs. Carl Oilier and Mrs. Richard Landis volunteered to make a table centerpiece for the County Convention which will be held November 3 at the Lancaster Bible College Farm Women Calendar Saturday, August 25 1.30 pm - Farm Women Society 5 meeting, Amanda Holbein, hostess. 7-30 p.m - Farm Women Society 27 meeting, home of Mrs. Arthur Wenger. Homemakers Camp, Camp Swatara, August 26-28. Wednesday, August 29 7 p.m. -- Farm Women Society 24 Road Rally ; meet, Contestoga Church of the Brethren, Bareville. Saturday, September l 1 -30 p.m. -- Farm Women Society 10 meeting, home of Mrs John Habecker, 2301 Spring Valley Road. 2pm.- Farm Women Society 6 meeting, Mrs. William Thome, hostess. + + + Only The Beginning The first commercially pro ductive oil well was drilled near Titusville, Pa , by Edwin Drake, Aug. 27, 1859. Drake’s well was the first to tap petro leum at its source. MODEL D2M Mrs. Harold Zook conducted a Penny Social after the meeting, in which food and other articles contributed by the members were auctioned. The next meeting will be at 1 TERRE HILL SILOS < . / * ' ‘* * r '• k ft/'*'' * I •c. . A,'». I V i*, *fp l' u / ■* ' « >T " • v - f ./ *Vj’ DO YOU NEED A SILO? The TRI RIB STAVE SILO gives you more where It is needed. SUPERIOR INTERIOR FINISHES VISIT US AT AG-PROGRESS DAYS Write or Call NOW AND SAVE Free Information and Prices on SILOS - BUNK FEEDER TROUGHS TERRE HILL $llO CO., INC. Terre Hill, Penna. 17581 Phone: (215) 445-6736 Quality and Service Since 1927 ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE OFF OR^, ON IN . -^MTi ..... V i | f 3 MIN I OR SOLID TYPE MODEL-A WIDTH OF BLADE 6 OR 7 FEET p.m. September 11 at the Village Green Minature Golf Course in Strasburg. In case of rain the place will be changed to Park City, and the meeting will be conducted at Long Park. \ ( “■* J ~sjfys f/ ' SILO UNLOADERS ir / *,&• • •\,' T *
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