Lancaster Co. Society 2 € Lancaster Farm Women Society 2 held their January meeting at the home of Mary Greiat. Five members honored for perfect attendance last year in clude Florence Oberholtzer, Elsie Lancaster Co. Society 10 Lancaster Society M) gathered at the home of Mrs. John McGrann, New Holland Pike, recently, to share stories of their favorite jewelry. One member brought with her a watch, 80 years old, and still Lancaster Co, Society 18 Lancaster Society 18 met recently in the home of Verna Noll to hear reports of the state con vention. ' Lancaster Co. Society 25 Lancaster Society 25 gathered Rehabilitation Center’s volunteer recently at the home of Regina' program. S heid, Lancaster, to hear speaker The next meeting will be held argie Perella discuss the Feb. 13 at the home of Arlene Whitehall Nursing and Eshleman of Willow Street. York Farm Women 9 met on Jan. 12 at the home of Janet Seller to discuss the state convention in Harrisburg. During the meeting, members reviewed the by-laws. Fulton Grange 66 met for their semi-monthly meeting on Jan. 10, at their hall in Oakryn. Members look forward to the following activities: Farm and Homs annual banquet, Jan. 27; 'Ttefiio delivers feed and savings ’ Cut your livestock feeding costs with Warner’s custom engineered Flex-Flo feed delivery systems. Flex-Flo automatically delivers from 1000-6000 pounds per hour of clean, dry feed up to 300 feet from the specially formulated corrosion-proof PVC tubing provides maximum flexibility and quiet, rust-free operation. A Flex-Flo system that meets your operation’s needs can be engineered using Warner’s array of modular com ponents, all designed for convenient assembly and long life. To find out more about how Flex-Flo systems can deliver bigger profits for you, call or write today. m’G&mm 608 E. Evergreen Road Lebanon, PA SWINE SYSTEMS Phone (717)274-3488 Witmer, Grace Hahn, Ruth Waltz, aqd Edna Loose. The next meeting will be held on Feb. 12 at the home of Esther Parrel in Manheim. working. Two members displayed brooches over 12S years old. The next meeting has been scheduled for the home of Mrs. Raymond Dixon at the Village of Old Hickory in Lancaster. Evelyn Sterner was installed as a new member. The next meeting will be held on Feb. 19 at the home of Violet Swarr. York Co. Society 9 The next meeting is scheduled for Feb. 9 at the home of Susan Lehman and will be in charge of Elizabeth Rehmeyer and Mina Hersey. Fulton Grange 66 Dinner theatre engagement for “(Mi, Doctor,’’ Jan. 29; and a party for Grange members, Saturday, Feb. 5. The next meeting is scheduled for Jan. 24 at the Grange Hall. % IQUIMHIWT GARDEN GROVE, Ca. - Host families are needed to host English-speaking European teachers as guests in their homes for a seven to ten day period this summer. 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