■V / I 1 A < * * * V .* - • ■ : .* \ * \ , *< t » i ■< f\ C I / t i. >♦ *f >1 f i -• ' < XV/ * ' i SLEEVES YOU HAVE and the rest of the sweater ha‘> pizazz, too. This charming jacket is exactly what your linen chesses need. The lace pattern is knitted of woisted jam. Blight posies ate enipioideied over each sleeve. Fiee institutions for misses’ sizes 12-18 aie available by sending a self-addiessed, stamped envelope to the Needlewoik Editoi of this newspaper along witn youi lequest foi Leaflet PK 4874. Obtaining a Personal Loan can be the solution to your financial problem ... or, depending on how and where you borrow, you could end up with a greater financial problem than you now have. Here at your Headquarters for Money Matters we believe that a Personal Loan should relieve the problem. That’s why our experienced Loan Officers provide you with a realistic repayment plan best suited to your individual income and budget. It’s a plan you can live with. Now doesn’t that make sense? Next time you need a Personal Loan . . . from several hundred dollars to several thousand ~, see us. We believe we can be of real help. Conestos mmmm LANCASTER/CENTERVILLE/EAST/LANDJSVILiE/UTITZ MANHEIM TOWNSHtP/MItLERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN W£m»er Vederal deposit insurance corporation A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation • .0/., • 9 ** * A *■ *" t T /. * * ** * •f 4 tS ' •« ‘ A l J •K S FARM WOMEN Society 27 Twenty-six members of Society oi Faram met Sep tember 23. 1969, at the old Elm Tree one room 'School for a Spelling Bee and social evening Mis John Hershey led'devotions for the evening and roll call was “Schools I have attended ” After the secretaiy and tieasmei’s re port, President. Mrs Arthur Wenger, introduced guests who were. County President, Mis W Scott Nissley, 2nd Vice Pres ident, Mrs Aaron Denlinger; State Secretary, Mrs Mai tin Gieenleaf and her friend Mrs. Greenwalf from Oxford, Pa , who is a member of Society of Farm Women £rls, Chester County; Mrs Ronald Ober, member of Lancaster County Society of Farm Women #29. Also present were program speaker Mrs Ken neth Weaver and her daughter Nancy Weaver At the conclusion of the busi ness meeting, Mrs Gary Thomp son presented Mrs. Weaver, who conducted an exciting “Spelling Bee ” The two finalists were Mrs John Ebersole, winner, and Mrs Herbert Frey, runner-up. The second portion of Mrs Weaver’s program was a lecture on “The Mother’s Role in Prepetuatmg Faith for her Children ” Refreshments were “School Lunch Bags” with the traditional sandwich, apple, and cookie Hostesses for the evening were Mrs Gary Thompson and Mrs Robeit Dunkelberger Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October3L 1969—SH Ladies, Have You Heard? .., By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Solid furniture is just what the name implies the same wood is used throughout, at least on all exposed parts of furniture. Solid wood may be carved, turned, or gioov ed If the furniture becomes scratched 01 chip ped, you can refinish it Solid wood has a tendency to warp or crack Read the label on furniture >ou bu> to know the type of service you can expect from that piece of furniture Keep Clothes In Repair Your clothing has a great deal to do with the way people react to you. Clothes tell about your age, jour job, wealth, taste, and position in the community. Be sure they say what you want them to say. A slip that shows, rundown heels, buttons, dangling by loose threads all make you look careless Do minor mending jobs right P an> oven > or almost any away cooking utensil generates odors Sew on a button before it falls and some moisture that the fan and is lost will remove quickly Turn on the Take time to check all the . , , , . .. minor details of your appearance fan whlle > oure washm S 1116 before leaving the house. dishes to remove moisture A Cooking Tip Use the ventilating fan in ]ob if you turn it on while mois your kitchen when you’re doing turn is building up instead of top-of-the lange cooking A fry- (Continued on Page 22) SWEiGART FIRESTONE I 329 W. High St. t Manheim, Pa Solid Furniture ventilating fan will do a tetter • t {'OSVir:V .-”V. »'mi \ \ THOMAS Ph. 665-22581,