r E I shm** Brocade is an important fabric this fall. It is equally smart fashioned in both full-skirt and sheath lines It has long been a favorite'coupled with velvet, now many of the newer numbers fea ture wool jersey jacket and blouse. Brocade is being used to make dress separates. There are endless possibilities here. One lovely outfit, perfect for cocktails or an evening at evening at home, is a full white brocade skirt, topped with a bright red, low cut, evening cashmere sweater. This was worn with white velvet shoes. r One of the newer designs of brocade is tweed brocade. It is handsome fashioned into an evening coat with a velvet lining. Some of these evening coats Udhl Touch , IN PRICE new McCulloch £|RECT-DRIV& [ D-44 ■ Take a .good look at the McCulloch P-44... test it 'for balance, see £ow easily it cuts, how little it weighs. Then, check the price of this tough, speedy little saw and you’ll agree it’s a real buy! Easily Outperforms All Other Direct-Drive Saws! Njf®/ MICT Saw and Knife Jll/lO 1 Service 605 Marietta ave. Lancaster Ph. EX 24291 Get MAXIMUM PRODUCTION J. C. Snavely & Sons, Inc. Landisville, Pa. Millport Roller Mills Lititz, R-D.4, Pa. * Ross C. Ulrich Peach Bottom. R.D. Pa xxxxxxxxxx\xxxxxxvxxx'^vvxxxxxxvvxxxxxxxxxxxv« art m have matching hags and shoes Clothes to wear in the cpuntry have come into their own They take the place of summer play clothes during the winter Loden green and brown are two new and favorite colors for this fall and winter. Wooly warm jackets with shaggy fleece lining and heavy knit sweaters seem to set the theme Comfortable walking shoes and walking-skirts are im portant. "totton tweed stockings in bright colors aie an attractive way to keep warm on that week end in the “ country. Ear-snug ghng helmets are another at tractive and practical addition to clothes to wear in the country. Designers are giving special tention to the gals who must work in a uniform these days. There are many new dramatic silhouettes. Even the figure fashioning empire lines are fea tured. The classic shirtwaist seems to be the faiorite but even that has a new look with much more attention to de tail many have dirndl shirts. The new man-made fabrics make tha care of a white uni form a simple matter. The'added thickness and body are a great improvement over the first few years of nylon fabric. Elizabethtown Rose Society Names New Officers for Year Mrs Mary W Shaeffer was nominated for president of the Elizabethtown Rose Society dur ing the coming year She was named with other officers, at the Oot 25 meeting in the Elizabeth town Church of the Brethren Election will he No 29. Mrs Paul Sheetz of Lancaster reported on the convention of the National Rose Society at Louisville, Ky, where she was a delegate. A report of the recent Penn Jersey Rose Show in Har jrisburg was given, stating there were 70 arrangements, over 1 ; 000 specimens. ’-Aaron Holhnger, Elizabeth town, showed pictures of Roses on Parade, taken during the Rose Bowl Parade m California. Mrs. William Boyer sang two solos, God Painted a Picture, and I Walked Into the Garden, with Jackie Fultz at the piano. Other officers nominated in cluded Mrs. C. StuJrt Smith, vice president. Mrs. Ralph Munmert, treasurer, Mrs Blanche McNelly, secretary, Mrs Pauline Harple and Mrs. Seiders, publicity, Mrs J Grubb Supply Elizabethtown, Pa. , J. C. Walker & Son Paul M. Ressler & Son Gap, Pa. Paradise, Pa. CHESTER COUNTY FARM WOMEN NO. 2 Society of Faim Women No. 2, Chester Conuly, met Wednes day last week with Mrs Mary Hanna, with Mrs James Retzei and Mrs Mathias co hostesses Thi was an all-day meeting In the morning Mis Mayme Mit chell, Chester County extension worker and Mrs Jean Toot, coun ty president, judged the fancy work and articles made duung the year Prizes were awarded Mis Davage for crochet work, Mrs Vaughn for a quilt, Mrs Sweed, canned goods and Mrs Ward, an apion and other various ai tides At noon a delicious cov ered dish luncheon was served The hostess piovided lolls, coffee and desseit At 1 30 Mrs Ward opened the meeting, after group singing of Brighten the' Cornel Devotions were in charge of Mrs Retzer Salute to the flag was given, the secretary, Mrs Stur gill leported, and icsponse to 101 l call was My Favorite Color Treasurer repoited and bills were oi dered paid Mrs Waid told about the card party sponsored by the County Executive Board to be held at the Resarch Club Nov 13 Mem bers weie. asked to bung good used clothing to the November meeting A box will be packed and taken to the Embreeville State Hospital and before Christ mas a box of new ai tides, such as soap, colors, games, paper and other gifts will be delivered to the hospital. Mis Ward appoint ed Mrs , Sweed and Mrs Hanna asxdelegates to the Convention at Harrisburg. Mrs Jean Toot gave a talk, saying farm women are the same everywhere as she had found out on their trip to the westein states The president then pre sented Mrs Mitchell who con gratulated members on the won derful dinner and the many beau tiful articles which had been made during the year She told of the planning meeting and also of the meeting which will be field at the YWCA in Coatesville when Christmas gifts will be shown and directions given on how they are made The November meeting will be with be with Mrs Sweed With the exception of four, all members were present and every one had a wonderful time. W Mumma and Mi's. W Stauffer, membership, Mrs Jacob Lesher and Mrs Frank Hunter, nomi nating Raymond Baun and H P McNelly, program, Mrs. W Stauffer and Mrs Irvin Grinder Next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becher with the family style Christmas banquet, Thursday, Nov 29. p Egg-Breeder Mash into peak production fast and keep ,e year around. Only with maximum iu realize maximum profits. Ful-O-Pep Egg-Breeder Mash promotes top pro duction of hatching or market eggs . . and does so economically. You eed it with 60% home grown grains. Ask for Ful-O-Pep 'OO- Breeder Mash soon! George Rutt Stevens R. D. 1. Pa. D. W. Hoover East Earl, R, D. I, Pa. Lancaster Farming, Friday, Nov. 2, 1956 Farm Women’s Society News LANCASTER COUNTY FARM WOMEN NO. 11 Lancaster County Society of Farm Women 11 met at the Chestnut Level Chuich House Thursday, Oct 25 with 21 mem bers and four guests piesent Mrs James Retzer piesided De votions were in charge of Mrs Kneder Roll call response was “What I would like in my dieam house.’’ Due to the absence of the sec retary, Mis Mathias served m that capacity The treasmer’s report was given and bills order ed paid The President told of visiting the Lancaster County Home and with four members fiom No 12 served a treat of ice cream and cup cakes Those fiom No 11 who helped Mrs. AND APT TO GET IT! The grass had scarcely spiout ed on his wife’s grave before At torney Jenkins was out courting another woman “Well,” remarked one of his neighbors to another, “I see Jen kins is already looking for a sec ond wife ” * “Yes,” rejoined the other, “that’s just like a lawyer mov ing for a second trial.” -.. the Handy 2-3 Plow SUPER 55 Greater in power, flexibility, handling ease and utility than any tractor of comparable type! Low and compact—only 50 V>" to top of hood, 73-inch wheel base Four-wheel stability, with tread adjustment from 48 to 76 inches. Choice of two big, overhead valve engines for the fuel that saves the most-high-compression gasoline, full diesel. And, all these modem features at no extra cost —six forward speeds with a new super low built-in hydraulic system' and 3-point hitch linkage for the full line of low cost t 0015... smooth, long-lasting double-disc brakes... "Tac-Hourmeter”... steeling mechanism that’s twice as easy to turn. Available is the famous independently controlled PTO and many other practical units. See this sparkling Super 55 soon as you can. / drive it . arrange for a free work test. See Your Local Oliver Dealer Farmers ville Equipment Co. Euhrata. R.D. Z Cbas. J. McComsey & Sons N. G. Hershey & Son * MaDheim. RD. 1 Retzer were Mrs Mathias, Mis. Delong and Mrs Kueder Four membeis weie appointed to fold seals at Rossmeie Sanitonum, and foul ushers to serve at the county convention Nov 3 in the Manheim Township School After the business meeting the progiam chairman introduced Mrs Nissley Rohrer and Mrs. Wells who showed a number of handmade Christmas gifts such as oil paintings, Chnstmas dec oiations and many articles painted with Dutch designs The hostesses, Mrs Boyd, Mis. Moss, Mrs Kneder and Mis. Gleisnei served delicious le fieshments. The next meeting will be a coveied dish luncheon at the home of Mrs Norman Wood Fertilizers Farms Gardens Lawns Cocoa Bean Shells Organic Plant Food Co. GROFFTOWN RD. Ph. Lancaster EX 24963 Hickory Hill, Pa. E. L. Herr Peach Bottom 7
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