—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, May 7,1977 52 Farm Women Societies Berks. Co. Society 8 A tour through the WLYH TV studio, Lebanon, preceded the meeting of Berks County Farm Women Society 8 of Strausstown. The 15 members present voted to give com mencement awards to a senior boy in agriculture and to a senior girl in home economics at the Tulpehocken Area and Hamburg Area School Districts. A ham-on-roll sandwich sale will be held on May 7. The membership approved the purchase of two scales to be used when making sand wiches. Lancaster Co. Society 11 Lancaster County Farm The afternoon’s program Women Society 11 met April was given by Doris Thomas, 26 at the home of Mrs. Betty Lancaster County home Burkins. Twenty members economist. Mrs. Thomas and two guests attended. spoke on nutrition and gave The Society is'scheduled to new recipes which she sew at the General Hospital, prepared and offered to the Lancaster, on May 18 from 9 members. a.m. to 3 p.m. Ten dollars Next month’s meeting will was given to the American be held on May 26 at the Cancer Society. home of Mrs. Gladys Brown. Lancaster Co. Society 13 Lancaster County Farm Christ, New Danville Pike, Women Society 13 met on who spoke on the YFC ac- April 15 in the Gimbel’s tivities. Community room, Park The group voted to sponsor City, with Mary Ann Me- the Farm and Home Center Clenaghan, 125 Highview as their project for the year. Drive, Lancaster, and Mary The next meeting of Sayres, Witmer, serving as Society 13 will be a tour of hostess. Ephrata Cloisters on May 14, The speaker for the 1977. The group will meet at evening was Amos Esh, New the restaurant at 12:30 p.m. Providence, a represen- f or lunch. The tour will be tative of the Youth For conducted at 2 p.m. Two group members delivered an orchid corsage to the adopted guest at Berks Heim for Easter. Four pounds of cookies will be donated by Society 8 for the Berks Heim Tea on May 11. Also on that date, seven group members will attend the Spring Rally at the York Fairgrounds. The group’s president, Shirley Strieker, read an invitation from Society 2 to attend their 25th anniversary on June 8. “Women in Crisis” will be the topic of the next meeting on May 24 at the residence of Donna Hix, ShartleSville. Lancaster Co. Society 26 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 26 met on April 28 to sing at, the Brethren Village, Neffsville. Many old and new songs were sung by the women, who were accompanied on the guitar by Jean Shearer. After the program at the retirement home, the Society met at the residence of Annie Ginder, Elizabethtown R 3. The group chose three selections for the Farm Women County project - they are: Good Will industries, S. June Smith Center, and the Farm and Home Center. The majority vote went to the S. June Smith Center. The Farm and Home board gives 12 $5OO scholarships each year to home economics, nursing and agriculture majors. 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RDI BOX 77 KINZER, PA 17535 MEL STOUZFUS - PH: 717-768-3873 (F^', has been used, so anyone contact the college, knowing an individual The next meeting will be ’ eligible for the scholarhsip held on May 26 at 7 p.m. at should inform Society 26 and the Bird-lh-Hand restaurant, they will take the matter up The group will be en with the board. tertaining Society 14 with A course on financial Miss Gloria Longenecker as planning is being offered at special guest. Elizabethtown 'jCollege. Anyone interested should Lancaster Co. Society 27 A “backwards meeting” and new business and was the order of business reports. Following the when Lancaster County reports, the meeting was Society 27 met on April 26 for called to order. their monthly meeting. The next get-together of After entering the back Society 27 will be held on door, the group was served May 21 at which time they dessert, then the meeting will be entertained by was adjourned after which Society 8. the group proceeded to old. York Co. Society 12 The 25th birthday an- Douglas, rtjrs. Mabel Pickel, niversary of York County Mrs. Janet Kohler, Mrs. Society of Farm Women, Mary Wise, Mrs. Louise Group 12, was observed at Massa, Mrs. Margaret Atalong Dining Room. Tyson, Mrs. Gladys Craley, Twenty-five members and Mrs. Dorothy Lanius, Mrs. 30 guests attended. Twenty- Clara Shaull, Mrs. Helena seven charter members Stover, Mrs. Annie Warner organized this group in and Mrs. Violet Warner. January 1952, 16 of those 27 Three honored guests were belong today. present-Mrs. Naomi Buppi Twelve past presidents York County Farm Women were recognized: Mrs. Esta president; Mrs, Mabel You’re looking at money in the tank. oo Clip and mail the coupon to: disturbed This crust deters flies and odors and prevents oxidation Leaching is eliminated. The natural nutrients in the manure are preserved Every animal on your farm is a source of valu able NPK You can waste it through runoff, leaching and oxidation or you Ccin Sealstor it in the tank, and put more money in the bank. | ADDRESS |TOWN V j PHONE i No of animals • Beef Rishel, Brat 'president of Group 1 in York County, 47 yearsago, and Mrs. Grace Perry 7 former York County president. Entertainment included soloist Mrs. Carl Almquist, York, and accompanist Marti Schriver, York. A panel consisting of four charter members highlighted the past 25years of the group’s existence. A gift was given to the first president, Mrs. Esta Douglas (1952-53). Mrs. Carl S. Bacon, president, had charge of the program. York Co. Society 16 Several dates of future events were announced at the April meeting of York County Farm Women Society 16. The get-together was held at the home of Charlotte Dowell, 4520 W. Canal St., Dover, Pa. The Society will help at the York Co. Bake Sale at the York Mall on June 24-25. And, on September 6 through 12 the York County bus trip [Continued on Page sb] STATE CHECK IF STUDENT - Dairy Acreage Hogs ZIP irly Stoltzfus Equipment)
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