Correspondence Courses ENTERTAINING AID£ al the Farm and Home Center - This is the entertaining sea- They are Mrs. Henry R. Hess son. It begins with saying "Wei- of Society 22, secretary, who come” to new neighbors in the succeeds Mrs. Everett Kreider fall and decreases when the of Society 17. and Mrs. Abram Christmas holidays are over. H. Weidman of Society 5, Your entertaining may be as treasurer, who succeeds Mrs. simple as a cup of coffee to wel- John Frantz of Society 15. come a new neighbor, a stop by Mrs. Scott Nissley, 1414 Nis invitation after a football game, sley Road, will continue as coun or a formal reception. Either ty president through 1969. takes some planning and know- The newly elected county of how - ficers and other officers of the For those who are unable to jocal societies were installed by relax and enjoy their own par- Mrs. W. F. Dummer of Thomas ties, The Pennsylvania State ville Rl, state president. University offers a course titled Guest speaker was Richard Guides to Entertaining. The Canfield, clinical psychologist course is designed to give you al PhilhaV en Hospital, confidence and the know-how to make your entertaining success- ful - Horse Dies After You’ll find ideas for food to Mjttina Cars serve, decorations, and manage- 9 ment. Correct forms for invita- A five year old quarter horse, tions, clothes for the occasion, owned by Guy D. Buch, 613 S. good grooming practices, and Broad St., ran from the side of etiquette are included. the Buch home and into the A new lesson in the course is path of a car driven north on S. titled QUICK AND EASY Broad st - by Mrs - Mar V F MEALS. There you’ll find sug- Heck > 1 11 N. Liberty St. on gested combinations of foods for Nov. 2, The horse, who was quick meals when guests drop wearing a halter attached to a in, and foods that can be sue cessfully prepared ahead. In this make plans for entertaining if lesson Mrs. Alene Mintz, the au- you send for the course now. thor, has shared some of her send $2.25 to Guides for Enter most successful recipes. Once taining, Box 5000, 202 Agricul you’ve used them she feels sure tural Education Building, Uni you’ll file them with your favor- versity Park, Penna., 16802. ite ones. Make check or money order pay- You’ll have time to use the able to The Pennsylvania State information in the course as you University. Get the ABC’s of custom kitchens from L & B out. When you follow the ABC's from L & B, you'll see a take shape t hat ’ s more beautiful than you ex- F ' 1 ■■* ' pected (due to L& B design experience)—that's ex j |floi i -j-rr actly what you wanted (due to your stated requests)— Cl U. 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Just send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Needle work Editor of this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet PK 4800. chain and cement block bolted into the street so suddenly Mrs. Heck said that she didn’t have any time to take evasive action. After the horse collided with the Heck car, it continued runn ing north on S. Broad St. to the vicinity of Second Ave. where it fell onto and under the park ed car of Mrs. Irene Keen, 324 N. Broad St. which was oc cupied by John Keen. The Keen car was pushed into another parked car, owned by Mary E Doll, 1308 Main St., Akron, shortly after hitting the Keen car the horse died. The horse was valued at $4OO Damage to the Heck car was es timated at $4OO and $176 to the Keen car. The Doll car received no personal damage. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 9.1968 Have You Heard?... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Redecorating doesn’t have to be expensive. The less you have to spend, the more you need to rely on color. Tiy to decide on a unified color scheme throughout your house before you start redecorating. This can help your home appear larger. And you can econo mically interchange draperies and rugs. Select colors you and your family like The furnishings you now have can determine the colors you choose. A miscellaneous set of furnishings can often be pulled together by a related color scheme. You need to consider the limitations of the setting of your house. Rooms that face south and west get more heat and light than do those facing east or north. Perhaps you want to use cool colors in south and west rooms, warm colors in east and north rooms. There’s another economical teatuie to color choice. Colors that don’t Remember, color can help you fade or fade gracefully mean achieve a new look in decora fewer paint jobs. 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