CB—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 14,1981 QA/omew Societies Berks Co, Society 9 The March meeting of Berks Farm Women 9 were held in the home of Nancy Lehmann, with ten members present Everybody’s Birthday Party will be held March 31,at? 30atCovattasRestaurant $4 gifts will be exchanged A motion was passed to donate $4O to the Interfaith Service to send two disabled people to summer camp The meeting ended with Nancy Lehmann demonsti ating her cake Waiver off Finance You can get that new Gehl haymaking equipment NOW with a special Waiver of Finance program With only 30% 'down you can put up your best hay crop ever, with final due dates May 1,1981. PEOPLE’S SALES & SERVICE Oakland Mills, PA 717-463-2735 HE. HERSHEY & SON Manheim, PA 717-665-2271 A. L. HERR & BRO. Quarryville, PA 717-786-3521 S. JOHNSON HURFF Pole Tavern Monroeville. NJ 609-358-2565 or 609-769-2565 STOitFFER BROS. INC. Chambersburg, PA 717-263-8424 ZOOK'S FARM STORE Honey Brook, PA cfdirnn decorating The May 6 meeting will be held in the home of Helen Oxenford where Kim Casner will demon strate the making of paperweights Lancaster Co, Society 6 Lancaster Farm Women met Saturday at the home of Mrs Bernard Thome Fifteen members attended For roll call each member repeated a nursery rhyme remembered from school GEHL FARM EQUIPMENT —Due May 1,1981 This special program applies toward new and unused Gehl round balers, mower con ditioners, disc mowers, fmgerwheel rakes and disc mower conditioners. Stop in and get full details and beat today’s high interest rates Get a Gehl 1 GEHL FARM EQUIPMENT A6WAY, INC. Chapman Equip Center Chapman. PA 215-398-2553 GHAS.J. McCOMSEY &SONS Hickory Hill, PA 215-932-2615 WERTZ GARAGE Lineboro, MD 301-374-2672 LEBANON VALLEY IMPLEMENT CO., INC. Richland, PA 717-866-7518 CLAIR J. MYERS Lake Roadßl Thomasville, PA 717-259-0453 ARNETTS GARAGE Rt 9 Box 125 Hagerstown, MD 301-733-0515 UMBEROER’S MILL Rt 4 Lebanon, PA (Fontana) 717-867-5161 MILLEREQUIPMENTCO. RDI Bechtelsville. PA 215-845-2911 BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Road Lititz, PA 717-626-4705 PETERMAN FARM EQUIPMENT, INC. 225 York Rd Carlisle, PA 717-249-5338 The Society voted toi visiting nursing as opposed to other choices of Hospice, Lark and 4-H Scholarship awards were not considei ed A car pool was organized to attend the Rally at Dickinson College in Carlisle on May 21. Mrs Walter Moyer was the speaker toi the evening Her theme was ‘ Storytelling-tune On April 2 the group plans to go to Willow Valley for dinner and a visit to the gift shop. Lancaster Co, Society 10 Farm Women 10 held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Chester Dietrich in East Peter sburg, recently Fifteen members attended. Speaker for the evening was Mrs. Abram Davis who spoke on her missionary work locally President Lucy Miller made plans for several members to attend the Spring Rally in Dickinson Society 10 will entertain Society 33 at the Refton Fire Hall on Saturday, April 4 at noon Society 20 will entertain Society 10 on April 2 at the United Methodist Church in Quarry ville •Sn m ITS HERE! 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A silver tea is being planned for the May meeting as part of the society's 25th anniversary year Seven members of the group were recognized for perfect at tendance during last year. The group will be entertained by Society 1 on April 4 at 12.30 p.m at the Farm and Home Center, Lancaster. Lancaster Co. Society 27 Lancaster Farm Women 27 and several children met at the Leader Nursing Home to share a program with the residents. President Margie Stoltzfus talked about Farm Women, Mim Tl conottord a ncwnplm wood and m*talwt'rtdno shop In your home or goiag* • Super Shop the ,5l | I super tool In mutlt- S»ri I purposePOMW I toon.ov»»you "jrj* I an entire • A %£ ) v " shop tor your J home or I « garage and II | v take* leu 11 | space than a igljiU i > work bench Your Lancaster Co distributor CLAIR BEILER WELDING Rd 1, Paradise. PA 17562 Shop 717-442-8126 Res: 215-593-2444 Call For Information Today!! Kauffman led a smg-a-long, Randy Wolgemuth played a few selections on the piano and Tony and Dons Nissley played a viohn-accordian duet. Also on the list of entertainment for the evening was a piano solo by Tina Miller, a poem by Kathryn Fry and a quartet, composed of Martha Gerber, Mary Good, Gladys Shearer and Mim Kauff man, sang two selections Afterward the farm women went to the Clearview Dmer for a Dutch treat Lancaster Co Society 28 Lancaster Farm Women 28 recently met for their February meetmg at the home of Mrs J Richard Herr, R 2 Ronks For roll call, a Bible character whose name begins with the same letter as each member’s first name was used For the program, Bonnie Keller, a cosmetic consultant for Aloe Charm products presented thtf group with an Aloe Charm Show The Mardh 26 meeting will be held in the home of Mrs Kenneth Kreider Each member shall bring glue & scissors to make favors for the Red Cross Worknight. 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