FARM WOMEN NEWS SOCIETY 1 Society of Farm Women 1, Lititz, met at the Lititz Reel ca tion Center last Satin clay aftci noon Members of Society 4 weie entertained at a coveied dish luncheon. Sixty members and guests, attended. Invocation was given by Mrs J Clayton Sangiey Mis Scott Caiman, Society 1 piesi dent, conducted the session Mis Roy Brubaker was song leader. Mis Joseph Russell had chaige of devotions Mrs Bru baker, chairman of the Ways and means committee, announc ed Society 1 will have a food sale on Apnl 19 at the Sheaffer’s Hosehold Sale, Lititz R 2 A committee composed of SAVE AT BOB’S Save Rite market 743 S. BROAD ST. LITITZ, PENNA. LAWNBIRD TRACTOR CHANGE TO ANY SEASON SWEEPER CART FREE DELIVERY! GEHMAN BROS. 1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Route 897 East Earl, R. D. 1. Pa Ph. 445-6272 ELI F. KING Pond Road, Ronks R. D. 1 Phone 768-3670 (2 Miles Northwest of Intercourse) Martin's Hardware 182 E. Main St., Leola, Pa Mrs Paul Stark. Mrs Raymond Newcomer. Mis Guy Rciden bach was appointed' to make plans to enteitain and visit the patients of Embieeville Hospital Mis Paul Kuitz is the commit tee chauman The state Spi mg Rally will be held at Dutch Town and Coun ti y Inn on May 15 A gioup of boys with Mis Russell Schieiber enteitamed with vocal selec tions Mrs Alfred Bartholomew, Lancastei, gave a talk on travels m the Holy Lands The next meeting of Society 1 will be May 2 at 6 30 pm. at Willow Valley Restaurant It will be a Mother - Daughter banquet Reservations can be made with s SPREADER ROLLER becomes on all-season performer with these quick-change accessories . INS MINUTES OR LESS NO TOOLS GANG REELS SNOW THROWER Phone 656-3171 HANDS COVERED IX LACE ha\ e a genteel look and a gentle touch. These dainty gloves go along with the lovely light dress es of spring and summer. The pair is ciocheted of mercerized cotton yarn. A cord, run through eyelets around each wrist, ties in a bow. Free instructions are available by sending a self-ad dressed, stamped envelope to the Xeedleuoik Editor of this news paper along with your request for Leaflet PC 4061. Mrs. Graybill Hollmger Speak er will be Mrs Roy Foiney Hostess chairman for Satur day's meeting was Mrs Abram Bollinger SOCIETY 4 The Rev. H. James Meyers, rt Sto \ °n , St K J ° Lu . th f^ n Practice on a scrap of fabric huich, Columbia, showed slides b e f ore marking each peice of the Meyers family hobby, mountain climbing at a meeting Mark pattern lines with a of Society of Farm Women 4 tracing wheel using a ruler as a guide to help keep lines Members of Society 7 were straight. Mark across the points entertained in the Zion Luther- where darts, tucks, or other an Church, Landisville Host- stitching lines should end esses were Mrs Daniel Will, , . You may not need to use car bon papei on some fabrics—the (Continued on Page 22) Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 5. 1969 • Ladies, Have You Heard?... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Tips On Buying Frankfurtcis Stole franks piomptly m the icfiigeiatoi and use within a week For best flavor, don’t fieeze flanks They lose flavoi when held at home fieezei tempeia tures just as do other cured and smoked meats Plan to buy fianks eveiy week in the amount you plan to use within the week Careful Marking Saves Sewing Time Careful and complete transfer of pattern mai kings to the fabric saves time Mark seams, daits, tucks, pleat lines, and gathered sections Transfer any other markings, such as cen ter front and center back lines, that will help you put the garment together. If you use dressmaker’s carbon paper which comes in several colors, you can mark both sides of the fabric at once. Use a color of caibon paper that has enough contrast to be seen but doesn’t show through to the right side of the fabric Do not use typewriter carbon paper. Place the waxy side of the carbon paper against the wrong sides of the fabric tC.. ; THOMAS tracing wheel will leave an in dention in the fabric which may serve as a marking guide Because of their color, sheer ness, or texture, some fabrics need marking with tailor’s tacks Directions for tailor tacks are usually given in pattern guide You can use chalk or pins for marking center front and fold lines Markings may be less accurate, as chalk is easily eiased, and pins are easily lost On some fabrics you can press a slight crease to mark center front and centei back lines and fold lines Handle Pesticides With Caution Because accidents can happen, when certain pesticides pm fContinued on Page 221 Robert K. Rohrer Bulldozing - Grading Patz Sales & Service Barn Cleaners - Silo Unloaders - Cattle Feeders Quarryville, R. D. 1 Hensel 548-2559 Mild Nerve Deafness "MODEL OF NEW" MINIATURE HEARING AID GIVEN (not an actual hearing aid) Washington, DC A most special offer, of unique interest to those who hear but do not undei stand words, has iust been announced A true life, non operating model, actual size lephca of the smallest Dahlberg Hearing Air ever made, will be given away absolutely free to anyone answering this adver tisement To determine just how comfortable it is, wear it in the privacy of your own home with out cost or obligation of any kind “It’s Yours Free To Keep ” The size of this instrument is only one of its many features It weighs less than a third of a ounce and it is all at “ear level,” in one unit No wires lead from the body to the head. Here is truly hope for the Hard of Hearing These models are free while the limited supply lasts We suggest that you write for yours now R X Hearing Aid Service P 0 Box 567 Pottsville, Pa, or P. 0 Box 525, Lancaster. —Adr. 21