Society 22 Holds ‘Come As You Are’ Homemakers Day Meeting; To Entertain Society 8 r* Society of Farm Women 22 held dent, reported on the executive irFOlip held a “Come as You Are” meet- board meeting. The Society was n* • ang Tuesday April 8 at the home urged to support the Heart Haven OISCUSSIOIIiS of Mrs. Donald Kepner spring bazaar on April £9 and to' Members were contacted by attend Homemakers Day April Homemaker’s Day will be held phone preceding the meeting and 23 at the First Presbyterian A P ril 23 at the First Presb - tcnan had to. come-to the meeting wear- Church, Lancaster. i Church, 136 East Orange St, Lan ing the clothes they were wear- Contributions of S 5 each were l ? Ster The mornm * sessl °:* vvlH ing when called i .. tu , i begin at 10 am. and the adjourn «V, 'made to the Migrant Workers ~ m Roll call was an explanation of Project and to the Cancer So- ment tinae WIU be 3 Pm what each member was doing cietv A show during lunch ■when called will a * so he an innovation. Mrs. Kenneth Habacker nresi . Dele f ates were elected to at- There will be eight different ’ P tend the Pennsylvania Citizens hobbies and interests represent- Assn Institute, May 1 and 22 at cd Specialists in each phase will the Stevens House, Lancaster lead the discussion and demon- They are Mrs. Donald Kepner strate how to carry out the hobby, and Mrs. Kenneth Habeeker. Dorothy O’Donnell, home fur in May the Society will visit nishmgs specialist from Penn the County Home. A committee state Wlll demonstrate braided was selected to visit Christ’ Home, ru ? making Hooked rug making Paradise Members are Mrs. Amos be shown by Dr Ruth Lien- Miller, Mrs. Cloyd Wenter and ner ’ Manheim _ Mrs. Melvin Peiffer. Wood carvin S and whit .ang * , , , will be demonstrated by II G The banquet for members and jyiyejrs, Rohrerstown Mrs. William them husbands that was postponed Rein g r uber, Lancaster, will dem- March 22 will be held April 16 ons trate leather tooling and some at the Meadow Hills Dining 0 £ beautiful things that can Room. _ be made from leather Society 22 will entertain So- Shuter-bugs will hear Mike ciety 8 on May 13 at the Farm Bureau Building The meeting closed with a plant auction Defergents Pushing Down Soap Use Dunng 1957 the use of soap and synthetic detergents totaled 28 pounds per person m this country, up about two pounds from 1956 and the largest since 1950. However, the use of synthetics in 1957 went up to 20 pounds per (person while soap dropped to eight pounds per capita. Ten years ago, according to current figures, soap consumption totaled 24 pounds per capita and synthetics only three pounds. To tal output of synthetic detergents in the past year was 14 per cent lalbove 1956 ' and the highest of record 1 . Soap production was the lowest of record at 14 billion pounds. LANCASTER FARMING Classifieds Ads Pay Phone STterling 6-2132 Who's really BEST in the big test* ■Extended 600 day* Instead, of 500 days makes this Utah Random sample a real endurance test, In this second*in dotn sample test: HONEGGER LAYERS produced on per pullet housed basis 263.7 eggs . . . and $4.67 profit per bird, or 81c more income than the average of all other entries. On the basis of two-year aver ages at Utah, HONEGGER LAYERS were BEST with $4.14 profit above feed and chick cost per pullet housed. Compare . . . and you will buy Honegger Layers for the best year-in and year-out perform ance. WINDLE’S HATCHERY Atglen LY COCHRANVILLE, PA. NEW HOLLAND Concrete Blocks For your building needs NEW HOLLAND CONCRETE PRODUC New Holland. Pa. Phone: ELgin 4-2112 HIGH YIELD 0n w « ?\«« 1 P. L. ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. Ph. Lane. EX 32659 RETAINING WALLS MODEL VB 7 H.P. UTILITY TRACTOR Indispensable power for farms. Institutions, and estates. Does the job quickly, easily, and well, • * Forward Speeds and 2 Revert* • Duomatie Two-Speed Axle • Le-Tone Muffler • 100% Free Wheeling Other Models $l5O up SEE THE SIMPLICITY VB AT' SNAYELY’S FARM SERVICE NEW HOLLAND Ph. EL 4-2214 Lancaster Farming, Friday, April 18, 1958—11 Springtime, Music Theme of Party As Society 8 Fetes Society 9 “There’s Music in the Air’ opened the meeting of Society of Farm Women 8 on Saturday Ap ril 12, at which time they enter tained members of Society 9 in the Landisville Fire Hall. Mrs. Curvin Martin and Mrs Ljnch of the visual aids depart nient at Penn State. He will ex plain how home photography can be a pleasant and inexpensive hobby If you’ve ever aspired to learn Pennsylvania Dutch painting or bronzing, Mrs Ann Riser of Lan caster will explain some of the skills that must be developed and the equipment needed Weaving, which used to be a home chore, is now a hobby, Mrs, Burl Osborne, Quarryvile, will il'ustrate some of the finer points Furniture refinishing is always needed in most homes. To learn to do it yourself, Mrs. Ruth Krei bich will be the teacher. Tickets to the luncheon are available from any extension group president or at the exten sion office. Price is $1 80. Dead line is April 21. If you are Ready To Buy . . . GOOD CHICKS Pick up your phone and call , “BILL” BURLING ; at Oxford, (Pa.) 286 COLLECT , Bill will pay the call. Consumers, including buyers for stores, institutions, etc., want the Best Meat and Eggs ... no irregular lots of birds or mixed colors and mixed quality eggs. The final result depends on what you start with, and we have the chicks that will make Premium-Price meat and eggs, "interior quality of eggs is “tops”. Started Pullets Now Ready Carey White Leghorns, White Rocks, Cornish- Rock Cross, Merryknoll and Golden Sex-Links, New Hamps and Barred Rocks. Phene today for a date. { BILL BURLING Box F, Oxford, Pa. Clyde Wmell led the group m devotions, a part of which was a reading entitled “Life’s Spring time ” The Wenthng family of Lancas ter entertained the gioup with a program of music. Mrs. Clarence Heist, Mrs Alvin Reist, Mrs Paul Erb, Mrs Warren Heisey, Mrs Wmell, Mrs Curvm Martin, Mrs. Lloyd Derr and Mrs. Amos Newcomer sencd as hos tesses The table was beautifully dec orated with spring flowers and \ellow candles Ice cream in the shapes of spring flowers was a feature of the refreshment hour The next meeting will be held May 17 at the home of Mrs. Ab ner Risser when Mrs John Long, ministers wife, will speak on “The Home’. Mrs. Abner Kisser will repre sent the Society at the Penns> L vania Citizens Assn, meeting sz the Stevens House on May 1. On May 13 Society 22 will en tertain Society 9 at the Farm Bi - reau Building, Dillerville Road, Lancaster.
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