Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 05, 1969, Image 21

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    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
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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
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Robert K. Rohrer
Bulldozing - Grading
Patz Sales & Service
Barn Cleaners - Silo
Unloaders - Cattle Feeders
Quarryville, R. D. 1
Hensel 548-2559
Mild
Nerve Deafness
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The size of this instrument is
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Here is truly hope for the Hard
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free while the limited supply
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Pottsville, Pa, or P. 0 Box 525,
Lancaster. —Adr.
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