( ’ —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16, 1965 2- Farm Women No. 1 Reelect Mrs. Sangrey J. Clayton Stingray ..as reelected president of So < ety of Karin Wo in on No. 1 . i the meeting field on Satur ('.iy afternoon at the home rf Mrs. .Martin .Moore. Other i ft leers reelected included Mrs. Kov Ilrnhaker. vice president; 'lts Itav nioiul Newcomer, cor responding seiretary: Mrs. '.iiios ShenK. treasurer; Mrs. t’mhakor. music director, as* - sted liy Mrs. W. Dean Ky- Cik. Mrs. P. K. Snyder, re . orter. Mm (Jraybill Hol ; n«er was elected recording -ecietary. Mrs, Mrs. Sangrey was in charge I y , Join the better than 10,000 PP&L-served families already *t enjoying clean, flameless electric home heating. See your builder or your Ready Kilowatt Recommended Home Heating Dealer the Yellow Pages). of the meeting and Mrs. Jo seph llnssell led the dovo- Huns. Mrs. Charles Ackley, n new member, was admitted to the urbanization. The group will sew today at Lgincnstcr General Hospital. A contribution was made to the Needlework Guild and si\ of the members will as> stst ut folding TH seals. An nouncement was made of the Heart Haven fall luncheon at Hotel Douglass on Nov. 21, also the County Convention to he held In the Bphratn High School on Nov. C. Cookies will be given to Child Devel opment Center on Oct. 28. The following members will \isit the County Home on Oc "Do you mean we can’t if we put in electric heat?” * “No, dear. I said we don’t need a uiimney with electric heat, because it’s flameless. You don’t need an escape route for smoke or fumes as you do with flame-type heating systems.” “We can have a fireplace, then, with a chimney if we want one?” “Of course, dear, but more important, we'll have all the benefits of modern electric living... it’s so clean, comfortable, convenient and space-saving. There are no flames, no soot, no fumes, no odors Best of all, electric heat is so economical.” tobor 21: Mm. Amo* Shank,. Mm. Franklin Weber, Mm. B. G. Shaeffer and Mm. Sangrey. Mm. John Newcomer rave a report on the Symposium for Speech nnd Hearing problems, held last Saturday In Lancns ter. Mm. Ocrnld Lentz wan the guest epenker, Her subject was "Antiques Are Meant to Live With." She showed slides of charming old houses fur nished with antiques being us ed at the present time. Mrs Landis Myer, the coun ty president, was a guest nnd Mrs. Fyock was cohostcss. The first news agency for the dissemination of news was established in Boston, Mass, about 1811. • 1200 Youths ■ Most the oonservai tHetrioU expect to coottpvc (Continued from Page S) expand tho work hex® » between 16 and 21 were en rolled m local Neighborhood ft?** Youth Corps in 28 Statce. lng the 5011001 tonn * The boys worked on survey crews, flood damage repairs and recreation projects, and as aides to professional per- DarrieJ Drawthaugh, a sonnet. The arris worked for nearly retfla< the conservation districts as Zander Graham Beat as, olerkis and typists. inventor of the telephone. Four state soil and water did develop a telephone eit] conservation commissions earlier or at the Same ti sponsored statewide NYC proj- as Bell, but he flailed to t ects and 17 soil and water out a patent, which Bell 1 •conservation districts spon- done in 1876. But the di&p sored local projects. In all, w<as sertious enough to be i 438 conservation districts par- ried to the Supreme Coi ticipated in the program by where Bell’s patent prioi providing useful work and wlo , n training experience INVENTED TELEPHOM
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