Farm Women Societies Berks Co, Society 6 The Berks County Farm Women Society 6 held a meeting on January 23 with 19 members attending. Mrs. Nora Sweitzer, Limekiln, was hostess. It was announced at the meeting that the society won second place at the State Convention in the special projects essay contest. The group also decided to give a donation to the March of Dimes. The group is planning to tour the Reading Eagle in March. A presentation by Willard Fisher will be given at the next meeting, which will be held February 21, starting at 8 p.m. Hostess will be Mrs. Randolph Hettnck, Oley. Members are asked to bring their by-law books to this meeting. if! ® Order your New Wickes Building now and get a ~ big Cash Hi Now is a good time to buy a building. 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Enjoy your building right away, pay for it later W Wickes Buildings A Division of The Wickes Corporation x Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Box 300 • (717) 738-2401 Oath Rabat* offer atari* Jan 29 ends F*b 25,197 V Ask the man in the Red Car to come out and tell you how much your cash rebate will be. Lancaster Co, Society 3 Mrs. Kathryn Eberly was hostess for the recent Lancaster County Farm Women Society 3 meeting, held at the Salem Lutheran Church, Ephrata. Mrs Betty Edwards, outgoing president presented the gavel to the new president of the group, Mrs. Miriam Moore, who then conducted the business session. It was decided to give a contribution of $25 to the Lancaster Co. Fuel Emergency Program. Members were reminded to remember the group’s adopted daughter. Miss Dons Hash, at the Hamburg State School. Delegates to the state convention reported on their trip. The program was in RBl cK bn il i Flexible construction scheduling All buildings ordered under Cash Rebate offer subject to erection at convenience of Wickes Buildings with construction under way by May I 1978 or sooner charge of Mrs Kathryn Eberly who spoke on reminiscences of a little girl in Lincoln. She showed pictures and momentoes of a girl’s life in Lincoln Sixty years earlier The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs Betty Edwards, Ephrata Rl. First aid procedures will be covered in the program. Lancaster Co, Society 5 The first meeting of the new year of Lancaster County Farm Women Society 5 was held at the Hempfield Church of the Brethren on January 28. Hostess for the meeting was Anna Ruth Ebersole. The business meeting was conducted by President Jean Zurm. Convention reports were given. On February 16, Society 5 and Society 6 will entertain the guests at Conestoga View. Entertainment for the meeting was provided by members and their children. The next meeting of the I I 1 Rebate! gloup vV'L L Elizabeth and Matilda Woi kman East Petersbui g, on F ebruary 25 Lancaster Co, Society 14 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 14 held their January meeting at the Paradise Mennonite Church. Twenty-one women came out to the all day ancer pad sewing. The afternoon business meeting was in charge of President Viola Hostetter. State convention reports were given. Miss Nancy Henkle, a 4-H Youth Exchangee to Belgium, gave a program of quiz, artifacts, and shdes. Hostesses were Mrs. Rhoda Rutt, Mrs. Esther Landis, and Polly Stoltzfus. The next meeting will be held February 8, at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ellen Newswanger. Lola Nicholson, security officer from Middletown will present the annual safety program. Hostesses will be Mrs. Gladys Esbenshade, Mrs. Helen Hershey, and Mrs. Thelma Mylm. 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Lancaster Co, Society 27 Lancaster County Farm Women Society 27 met at the home of Mrs. Luke Brubaker, January 24, with 21 members present. Miss Clara Martin, a dietician who represented the American Heart Association, Lancaster Chapter, presented the program. She showed a film showing how to reduce the risk of heart attacks. Refreshments were served by hostess, Barbara Brubaker, and cohostess, Miriam Kauffman. Lancaster Co, Society 31 Lancaster County Society of Farm Women 31 met Badger’s Liquid Manure Pump and Spreader Tanks let you dispose of manure in a hurry High perform ance pump agitates thoroughly—can empty pit at rate of 2800 gallons per minute Match tank sizes to your needs—lsoo, 2300, and 3000 gallon models available Rugged tanks with full length skid sup ports, unload in 5-6 minutes 1500 and 2300 gallon models can be converted to vacuum spreaders if desired. Lets you do more jobs with one tank. Badger Manure injector can be used with all spreader tanks Get more details about the Badger system from your nearest dealer See Your Local Badger Dealer; GRUMELLI’S FARM SERVICE Mechanics Grove Quarryville, PA Ph (717)786-7318 January 28, at the Leola Lanes. The members’ husbands joined them in an evening of bowling and fun. Next month’s meeting will be held at the home of Ruth Akers, Quarryville, Rl, on February 20, at 7:30 p.ra. Mrs. Robert Groff will serve as co-hostess. The program will be on decoupage, demonstrated by Mrs. Glenn Wenger, a member of the society. Lebanon Co. Society 14 Lebanon County Farm Women Society 14 held its first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. Robert Weidler, Palmyra R 2. Speaker for the meeting was Mrs. Martin Haldeman, of Haldeman’s Sewing Machine Service, Camp belltown, who spoke on fabrics and explained dif ferences in types of cotton. The business meeting was led by Mrs. George Ungemach. 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