It— Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 15,1988 • Form Womon (Continued from Page IS) June 20 at Black Rock Retreat, Kirkwood. On June 22, Society 17 will en tertain their husbands to a “mystery supper" at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kreider, The Buck, at 7 p.m. Mrs. Stanley Stauffer, Mrs. Holchauer and Mrs. Richard Le fever gave a flower demonstra tion after the business meeting. SOCIETY 20 Mrs. Pearle Best, a member of Farm Women #2O. spoke on her recent trip to Hawaii and showed pictures and souvenirs at their meeting held in the home of Mrs. Thomas Ferguson, Kirkwood Rl, with Mrs. Elam Hess as co-hostess. Mrs, Hayes Hastings conduct ed the business at which time plans were made for the annual shore trip to Atlantic City in Au gust. In other business the Society approved donation of cookies to *he open house of the Fdrm and Home Center held Sunday and 'he sending of sandwiches to the USO on June 22 at the Moose Hall, Lancaster. An invitation was accepted from Society 15 to attend their garden party which was held on June 12 and a meeting on June 20 at the Black Rock Retreat. Aldus Martin was the recipient of the PFA plaque awarded a member of the graduating class of Solanco High School from So ciety 20. A gift of $lO to help with the Red Cross Ditty Bag project was approved. The bags will be distributed to American soldiers in Vietnam on Christmas Day. - Ipirn SSf €v) (m COLLEGE SOMEDAY? It may be a burning ambition to give your children a good education, Here is what to do. DECISION NO. 1. Decide you will save some money. DECISION NO. 2. Decide on the amount. Make It • goal that is not impossible for you to reach. DECISION NO. 3. Choose a safe place to save where your money will earn good dividends. These ore funds with which you can't afford to take a chance. Many people use Our help! ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $15,000 SrFIRST FEDERAL| < ® QJavinps and/oan v ? ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER f 25 North Duke St. ffSini : Phone 393-0601 I Hon. thru Thnrs. Fri. Sat. r 9 to 4:30 9 to 6 9 to noon r The next meeting will be a covered dish luncheon at Crystal Manor Beach, Md., on July 3 with Mrs. Hastings and Mrs. Mcrvln Anderson as co-hostess es. It will be an all-day event. SOCIETY 25' The Hellenic Orthodox Church, Hershey Avc„ were the meeting place of Society of Farm Women #25 on Saturday, June 8. The Rev. Alexander Veronis, pastor, took the group on tour of the Church and spoke on the cus toms and history of the church. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Maynard Warfel. Members will assist at the USO on Juhe 22. A donation was voted to the Farm and Home Center and to the Mental Health Association. The gift of the month was re ceived by Mrs. Jacob Boose. Several members served re freshments and entertained the Lancaster County Umt at Em breeville on May 31. Refreshments were served by Mrs. David Newswanger. There will be no meeting in July. On Aug. 10 there will be a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. Sterling Elmer, Lancaster R. SOCIETY 14 Farm Women Society #l4 en tertained the county officers, So ciety #l6 and #2B at a peeping tureen lunch at tke Refton Fire Hall on Wednesday, June 12. Eighty people were in attend ance. Mrs. Thelma Mylin had charge of the devotions and roll call was answered by giving weather signs in nature. Hostesses were Mrs. Serena Groff, Mrs. Esther (Continued on Page 17) MAINTENANCE COSTS HAVE BEEN ZERO IN THE FIVE YEARS SINCE WE MODERNIZED WITH ELECTRIC BASEBOARD HEAT With electric baseboard heat there are no moving parts except in the thermostats so there is little that can go wrong. And most people’s ex perience has been that nothing goes wrong. There’s a lot of comfort in knowing you can meet cold weather without meeting big maintenance bills and service charges. And com fort in electric heat’s constant, evenly-distributed warmth. Plan to modernize now. Call PP&L today for more information and the name of a Reddy Kilowatt Recommended Electric Home Heat ing Dealer to give you an estimate No obligation, of course. JUST ONE OF THE REASONS 10,000 PP&L CUSTOMER FAMILIES HAVE MODERNIZED WITH FLAMELESS ELECTRIC HEAT AND 22,000 HAVE BOUGHT NEW ELECTRICALLY HEATED HOMES PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY