FARM WOMEN NEWS SOCIETY 2 Society of Farm Women 2 met recently in the home of Mrs Warren Kline, Fruitville Pike, Manheim. Co-hostess was Mrs Eva Keener Mrs. Grace Hahn led devo tions. Contributions were made to Easter Seals, Cancer Society, the Farm and Home Center and Halfway House. The program consisted of a display -of handcraft made by various members, including knitting, weaving, rug making, embroidery, engraved cards and dressed dolls. The group will entertain So ciety 5 at the Farm and Home Center April 19 The society will meet in the home of Mrs Andrew Low to make cancer pads on April 9 SOCIETY 15 Society of Farm Women 15 met last Thursday afternoon at ithe home of Mrs. Paul Groff, Oak Hill. Assisting her were Mrs. William Whiteside, Miss SAVE AT BOB’S Save Rite market 743 S. BROAD ST. LITITZ, PENNA. in cost ... (LOW) k W ife ASHTON mVI s 9s°° • Sliding doors outside extra storage inside! • Extra wide opening • Completely watertight floor included Built with all the extra-high quality construction features and lasting all-weather finish you expect from L&B. Mary McLaughlin and Mis. Mar tin Greenleaf. President, Mrs. Carl Johnson, conducted the meeting. Dona tions were given to the Easter Seal Fund, the Cancer Society, the Hemophilia Drive and Half way House. The program was in charge of Mrs. John Frantz. It was patterned after a television pro gram with members participat ing. On April 3, the group will be entertained by Society 20 at the Kirkwood Hall. A Mother and Daughter banquet will be held May 13 at the Willow Val ley Restaurant. A shopping trip was taken to King of Prussia and Plymouth meeting by mmbers of Society 27 on Tuesday, March 25 Roll call was answered by telling “How I Would spend $lOO.OO. The next meeting of the So ciety will be a Mother and Daughter Social on April 29 in the Fellowship Hall of the United Methodist Church, Mt. I SUPER i SHOES I Self Service H 2750 Columbia Ave. ■ Lancaster H Lane. Co.’s Largest H Shoe Store ■ All Ist Quality ■ Super Low Prices H on your list of needs! SOCIETY 27 in upkeep.,. jXV? garden storage building 6’ x 5’ x 67M” high INSIDE dimensions Also Avail: 8’ x 6’ x 6794” high INSIDE HOME CENTER, 45 North Broad St. Lititz, Pa. 17543 Joy, at 7-30 p m The speaker will be Mrs Valavances Lan caster, who will talk on “V.llagc Life and Customs of Giecse Also Mrs Carolyn Musser will sms several selections and give a ic porl on the patterning of her son David The Society also has a bake sale scheduled for the Two Guys Store, Columbia Pike on Satui day, March 29, starting at 10 00 a m. SOCIETY 29 Society of Farm Women 29 met at the home of Mrs. Wal ter Mowrer, Marietta Rl, with Mrs Jay Bixler assisting. Mrs. (Continued on Page 231 A POT HOLDER A DAY keeps your kitchen bright and gay. Here are seven squares to cro chet, each in a different pattern. Color is the thing, so let your choices be uninhibited. Each has a hang-up ring and is backed in felt. These designs are sure to be quick-sellers at the next bazaar. Free instructions are available by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Needlework Editor of this newspaper along with your request for Leaflet S 693. Phone: 626-2123' Have You Heard? . .. By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Use and adjust your sewing machine properly Save time by having all equipment in good working order before you start to sew Check the back of the pattern envelope for suitable fabrics, findings, and yardage needed for various fabric designs, such as stripes, plaids, diagonals, and one-way designs Heed the words “Not Suitable’’ for pattern design If the fashion fabric has special interest in texture and/or design, choose a simple pattern style to show off the fabric If fabric is a classic type, it’s your opportunity for more sewing details Study your pattern Check the fit of it and make needed alterations Prepare fabric befoie cutting out pattern pieces Cut out pieces accoiding to layout sheet Cut all notches out to make it easiei to assemble garment Experienced sewers can use tiny snips If an undei lining or lining is needed, use the same garment pattern foi cutting out pieces. Check pattern guide sheet for where and how lining will be at tached. Staystitch to prevent stretch ing of fabric m construction Always test machine-stitching on a folded scrap fabric Adjust stitch length and tension d ne cessary Grade seams No two or more seam edges that go in the same direction are ever the same Are They Eating Your Home From Under Ya Termites ottack Joists, beams, siding, flooring! Destroy woodl Save yourself money I Gef free, com petent inspection nowl And for thorough termite extermination, guaranteed protection of your prop erty-backed by nearly do years' experience ... CalgMlSlil I**"-*