54—Lancastir Firming, Saturday, Nov. 8, 1975 icKetwa«gawwiWMin^^ Farm Women Societies Hamlsh. Program for the 11 evening was a game night. oOCICiy J.X The ncx t meeting will be Farm Women Society 11 home of Mrs. Ira Wclk, met recently at the Cagle Quarryvillc R 3. Speaker for American Shop and gun the evening will be Mr. museum in Strasburg. William Musser Jr. Hostesses were Mrs. Mary Nolt, Mrs, Ruth Henry, Mrs. n i Irene Shenk and Mrs. Viola tSCTKS L tO» Warfel. Mrs. Marie Bucher, president, conducted the business meeting with Mrs. monthly meeting oJ Irene Shank giving p arm Women Society sof devotions. Berks County was held A report was given by recently at th/home of Mrs . members who attendedl the Geor ge Man beck, visitation at Conestoga View womelsdorf, Pa. re s. el i *«. n A Halloween party meetln B< preceeded the meeting with Mrs. Nolt took the group on a p r j 2M awarded to the tour o the museum which flowing members: most was foUmred by an auction. original 6 . charlecn Moyer; ?M en i cutest - Julia Grimes; most will be held at the home of ar tJstic - Nancy Seidel and Mrs Betty Burkins. Mrs. tast one . Ella Stanley Gnll will give a Bjcks j er 6 program on the use of herbs. Betty ' Wessner> vice . president conducted the business meeting. Devotions were led by the hostess Berks Co, g>t\r Celesta Manbeck. tJ Donations were given to Society of Farm Women 3 the George Brubaker family, of Berks County met Georgy Moyer family and recently at the home of Mrs. the Harold Miller family. Joseph Bartholomew. A The next meeting will be Halloween party was held Nov. 24 at the RaUfence in with prizes awarded to Cleona. Members are to several members. Mrs. meet at the Trainer’s Diner Harvey Moyer, Mrs. at 6:45 p.m. Richard Leob, Mrs. Mary Herzog and Mrs. William Moyer captured awards during the party. Farm Women Society 26 The nominating conn* held their last meeting at the mittee presented the crippled Children’s Hospital following slate of officers for Elizabethtown and played the new year: Mrs. Mary wiffe i ball with the children. Hill, vice-president; Mrs. Afterward the women Laveme Richard, secretary; wen j to the home of Mrs. Mrs. Hazel Sell as u aro id corresponding secretary and Musser,Elizabethtown, R 3., Mrs. William Moyer as f o r the business meeting and treasurer. refreshments. Co-hostess The next meeting wiu be was Clyde Buchen. held at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Howard Sipling had Ernest Hartline. devotions. Roll call was a “Suggestion For next Society 28 Results of the election are as follows: secretary - Mrs. Society of Farm Women 28 Ralph Hostetter, treasurer - met recently at the home of M rs , David Garber and Mrs. Christ Landis. Co- corresponding secretary - hostess was Mrs. William Mrs. Robert Brubaker. held November 20, at the Society 5 York Co. Society 23 The Dig Mount Farm Women society 23w11l meet at the home of Mrs. George Mummcrt on Nov. 10 at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Helen Shearer and Mrs. Doreen McGhee will be In charge of the program. Each member is asked to bring a live potted plant to exchange. The December meeting will bch held on the 17 at 7:00 p.m. at the ThomasvlUe Fire Hall. A family Christmas party will be presented. Time lo Yourself A good wav for .i homemaker lo have a lew minute*! to themself is to start doing the dishes low-cost portable ) ■ Carry warm weather ~k i, lO^pSaV| wherever you go V <VT~'' rqooy ■ .. Indoor* or out . H63Tofl • Powerful ... provides 50,000 BTU's of fan circulated heat. • Portable . weighs 45 lbs Less than 30" tong • Peace of mind features an automatic protec non system. • Economina - uses low r.ijt kerosene Mo 1 fuel o for pennies per-hour comfort Ask for a free demonstration 6EHMAN BROS. Sales & Service 1 Ml. NO. OF TERRE HILL ON RT. 897 PHONE (215) 445-6272 A NEW DEVELOPMENT IN OUR PURE CANE SUGAR AND BULK FOOD ITEM BUSINESS WEAVER'S FARM MARKET Dear Friend, Past Customers and New Acquaintances We have long been known for having been dealers in sugar and bulk food items on a wholesale and retail basis. As of November 3,1975, we have acquired the former Furlow’s Market in Sinking Spring, Pa. This market has a long standing record and reputation for purveying an excellent quality of Fresh and Smoked Meats. We will continue to provide Fresh Cut Quality Meats and with the addition of a Deli Department, we can offer you a wide variety of taste tempting Fresh Sliced Lunch Meats, Cheeses and Salads. We are going to install a new Produce Processing Area and have a complete assortment of Farm Fresh Fruits and Vegetables of the highest quality in the area. Our Farm Market will afford you the opportunity to do all your weekly food shopping since it is complete with Frozen Foods, Groceries, Baked Goods and so on. Now in addition to our former line and varieties of bulk foods, we will be stocking a large selection of gallon size cans and jars of Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles, Olives and Salad Dressings. Be sure to visit this money saving department. Case lots and bulk quantities of all merchandise will be available at thrifty prices. Quantity discounts are your key to extra cash savings. Drive a little or a lot, the savings will more than compensate for the expense. Also again available, frozen fish patties in the 40 lb. box. Please use above telephone number for calling during store hours. Open 8:00 A.M. to 6 P.M. Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Thurs. &Fri. Our wholesale operations will be moved to our one stop Farm Market in Sinking Spring, (see the map below). Thank you for your past patronage. Our son, Paul, will continue in the operations of the market locations. Farm Women Activities X mcc tmg at 7:00 p.m. In Saturday,Nov. 15 Saturday, Nov. I thc schacfferatown Fire Society 12 meeting at l : oo Society 8 meeting at 1:30 „ p.m. at the Landia Valley p.m. . ~ Farm Museum. Society 1 meeting at 1:30 Wednesday, Nov. i Society 18 meeting at i;3O p.m. Society lof Berua . pm t 0 make Society 10 of Berka Co. meeting JIVJS* dolla. mccUng In the Uellon .\ Christman dccora l • Soc | C t y 3 meeting 1:30 p.m Fire Hall 1:30 p.m. Society 14 meeting ior a Society 8 meeting 2:00 p.m Society 6 meeting at the crafts workshop. f or a n art demonstration, home of Mrs. Martin Hoffer 2:00 p.m. Society 7 meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry Cbcrsolc Society 19 meeting at 1:30 p.m. for a program on decorating with fur niture Tuesday, Nov. 11 Society 22 meeting 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. for a Dccoupage program. Society 1 of Lebanon County 544 PENN AVENUE SINKING SPRING , PA. 19608 Phone 215 678-1567 matesiT natiows mjuucet Thurfday, Nov. 13 Society 9 meeting 12:30 p.m. Friday. Nov. 14 | RY A CLASSIFIED program Sincerely, Inter P. Weaver , Jr. & Sons BOX 197. RDI Richland. 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