SOCIETY I OP FARM tVOMBX GROUP £St Meeting held nt the home of Mrs. Harvey Gehnum, Rein liolda RD. Devotions were In charge of Mrs Willis Stober. Mrs. Earl Miller. Hopeland, wih Initiated into the mem bership, Com'mittee reports; Fdlding Christmas Seals, Mrs. Willis Stober, Mrs Hany Us ner. Mrs. Ivan Eberly, Mrs. Donald Graybill, Mis Paul Weidman, Mrs Edgar Bink le> and Miss Hannah Wiss ler Also 30 dozen cookies were baked and distributed to the residents at the County Institution by Mrs. Harry Us ner. Mrs. Lloyd Martin, Mrs. Harold Stuber, Mrs Elam Shelly, Mrs Gilbert Paul and Mis. Harrj Palm. Plans were made to attend one of the two Christmas pio gram» to be held Dec 2 in the Recreation Center at Lit itz at 2:00 pm and conduct ed by the Lancaster County Extension Service, Mrs Dor is Thomas, Home Economist, Join our 1966 Christmas Club now forming, and next year you will find the joy of giving more fun because there will be no “strings attached” with bills following You select the amount you wish to save each week We rush you your cash in time to do your Christmas shopping early Why don’t you join our new Chustmas Club now? MILLERSVILLE BRANCH 302 N. George St. LITITZ SPRINGS BRANCH Broad and Main Sts,, Lititz FULTON' ORAN'OK PLANS ber 8 at the hall In Oakryn, HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES Pa. Master Gyles Brown pre sided, During the business Fulton Grange #G6 held niee ting it was decided to Its regular meeting Novem- £[ ona j e Christmas gifts to the patients at Harrisburg and Bmbreeville State Hospitals; members are asked to bring them to the next meeting, Nov. 2'2. There vas a meet ing of all officers and com mittee members at the Grange Hall on Monday, November 15, 8 p.m. in charge. “Christmas Around the House,” 'lijrs. Ralph Eichert, Orwiggburg, will be the speaker. Delegates were elected to the Slate Convention of the Pennsylvania Society of Farm Women to be held in Harns buig, January 10-11, 1960. They are Mrs Robert Greg ory, Mrs. Bari Smoker, al ternate Mrs. Ivan Eberij. $lO was donated to the Christ inas Seal Fund, $5 to renew our membership to the Men tal Health Association Mrs Harry Usner conducted the business session. Mrs Shep ard of the United Campaign showed slides of the work and explained various achieve ments accomplished through this agency. Christmas meet ing, Dec 18, Educational Bldg., Lincoln Lutheran Church. Save Have in each week 50 weeks $ .56 S 25.00 BANK HOURS: Main Office and Millersville Branch: Mon. thru Thurs. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Fri. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Lititz Branch: Mon. thru Fri. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Fri. 5 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. All Drive In Windows and Walk Up Window Open Until 6 P.M. Monday through Friday. FREE PARKING at places listed below. Bring parking ticket to Bank for validation. Any Buhrman Parking Lot Grant Street Parking Lot 48 W. Grant St. Kendig Parking Lot 36 S. Queen St. Watt & Shand Parking Garage Swan Parking Lot Vine & Queen Sts. Stoner Parking Lot Corner Vine & Queen Sts. THE . NATIONAL BANK “Serving Lancaster from Center Square since 1889" Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE JOY OF GIVING CAN BE MORE FUN! CLUB CLASSES 1.00 50.00 2.00 100.00 3.00 150.00 5.00 250.00 10.00 500.00 Hager’s Miss Agnes Spence, Lectur er, presented a patnotic pro gram in oomemoration of Veteran’s Day Group singing “America the Beautiful”; Poem by Miss Spence: Read ing “A Letter to the Editor (Continued on Page 14) • Venison (Continued from Page 10) caring for the deer after it is killed, is gnen in a new publication, “Deer ” For a copy of it, write or call your Agricultural Extension Office. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 27, 1965 or t Farm Wife and Family By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Ladies* Have You Heard? ... / \ Be A Good Housekeeper Of Your Camera Dust off lens frequently with a lens cleaning tissue. Occasionally, before loading the camera, clean or blow dust off the in terior of it After taking unusual pictures, such as closeups or very fast or slow ex- L, posures, always return settings to the aver- *- age or normal conditions. House Needs Checking For Fire Hazards Don’t'put off checking the house for fire hazards Make periodical checks in attic, basement, closets, and garage to see if they are free of clutter and rubbish Keep furnace and other heating units in good repair and see that the> are not near combustible walls and ceilings, Repair or replace frayed elect] ic appliance cords promptly. See that gasoline and other flammable liquids are stored safeli Check the escape routes from eiery room in the house See that nothing blocks a route so that persons could get out safely in case of an emergency Some Facts Worth Knowing 'About Riboflavin R’bofla\in is one of the B- NOW! you get an ELECTRIC BLANKET FREE When you buy a flameless ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER Offer available only to PP&L customers who purchase a Flameless electric clothes dryer from a participating appliance dealer between-Oct. 18 and Dec. 11, 1965, PP&L AN mVCSTON OWNED /J ELECTRIC UTILITY <3 IN THE EERVICC » THE PUBLIC complex vitamins It is solu ble in water- but is stable to heat Because of this stability, very little riboflavin is lost in the ordinary cooking pro cess IMilk and cheese are among; the best sources ot riboflavin. Heart and Iner, lean meat, eggs, and green leafy vege tables contain significant a mounts of riboflavin. Because nboflavin is de stroved when exposed to light, clear glass bottles of milk should not be left where light 01 sunlight hits them. (Continued on Page 14) 'PENNSYLVANIA * POWER & LiSHT COMPANY 11 THOMAS
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