News For and About Area Women Society Section Society 6 Society of Farm Women G celebrated its 50lh anniversary at a luncheon recently at Evans Restaurant. Manheim. The Elizabethtown aica So ciety of Farm Women 6 was organized with 10 members on Sept 20. 1920, by Mrs. Abinm Wolgemulh, who was president of Lancaster County Faim Wo men at that time. The first officers of Society 6 were Mrs. Harry Lehn, chair man: Mrs Menno Wolgemulh. secretary, and Miss Susan En gle, treasurer. The present officeis of the anniversary group are Mis. Mil ton Eberly, piesident, Mis Sarah Holsbeig. mco piesident. Mis Maltha Esblcm.m lieasui er. Mrs Chaihs Rile, societal' Mrs Bcinaid Thome, iccoi cling secretaiy. Mis Eberly, sen me as piesi dent of the local gioup 101 (he thud tune, has also sened as County Piesident In addition she seived 12 yeais with the Society of Fatm Women ot Pennsylvania as state tieasui ei. duectoi and pm custodian During the anniveisaiy pio giam 10 past picsidents ol So ciety 6 weie honoied They aie Mrs Clayton R Fiey, Mis Hai nson Kellei, Miss Lela Coble, Mrs Raymond Baum, Mis Joseph Helm. Mis Haiiy Say- Try A Classified It Pays E®@@ FREE WITH NEW ACCOUNTS OF s 2OO or *2OO ADDITIONS TO EXISTING ACCOUNTS AT RATES OF 5%, s'/4 %, 5 } A %OR 6% (Call for details) Open your account now and take your choice of coins or stomps, while your savings earn at these high rates. This offer is for a limited timp only, so don't delay. Available in all 3 Offices. STATE CAPITAL SAVINGS ASSOCIATION^; „ 0 LARGEST IN THE CITY 108 N. Second Street, Harrisburg Hill Shopping Center • Harrisburg East Mall W* lor. Mrs Elvin Keener. Mis Maiy Geyer. Mis Maltha Eshle man and Mis Milton Ebeilv. Also honoted was Mis Anna Mary Miller, 88, the oldest member of Society 6 She was picscntcd with a hand tatted handkerchief and a cot sage Other special guests included Mrs John N. Hess, president of the Society of Farm Women of Lancaster County, who com mended the ladies of Society 6 for staying together as a work ing group for 50 years: Mrs Esther Petticoffer, active in So ciety 2 and daughter of Mrs Abiam Wolgemulh, organizer of Society 6, commented on the woik of hei mother and the luendliness of faim women in gcneial Mis Chiist Movct, the fust s'ciclan. and one ot two In mg chai lei numbeis i elated sciei al incidents fiom eailv meet ings including the demonstia tion of a ' new ’ canning pi ocess, cold packing The other chattel membei Mis Paul Heisey. the lust tiea suiei was out of town and un able to attend but sent a lettei ioi the occasion The Memoi ics of Women” was pi esented in song and woi d by Romayne Buclgett, Mount Jov Accompanying Mis Bnd gett at the piano was hei sistei, Mis Joan Lockwood, Lancastei Also featmed on the pio giam, which was ananged by the present serving officers, was a history of the society pie pared by Laura Snyder and Mis Clayton R Fiey The sketch was presented by Mis Frey hi GREEN STAMPS MINT EDITION OF 1964 SILVER COINS (Featuring Silver Kennedy Half Dollar) (Com Sols Must Be Picked Up At Various Ollices-Cannol Be Moiled) r e' v G , j’ Ho** a Leo Ba-'s S stam Insured up to $30,000 by federal £s und Loan I i*u r ance Co t 'c *on mmm OR Remember Our New HARRISBURG EAST MALL OFFICE Has Longer Hours to Serve You teller MON.-FRI. S:3O A.M. lo 8:30 R.M. SATURDAY 8:30 A.M. la 4:00 P.M. Society 14 Society of Farm Women 14 met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs John Groff. Ronks RI. Twenty-seven mem bers and three guests attended. Hostesses were Mrs. Groff. Mis Martha Ranch, Mrs. Paul ine Stolzfus and Mrs Beitha Lc fevre. The Society is conducting a sale of Tuppcrwarc Late ordcis should be called to Mrs Evon L Hall, at 687-6633. Mrs. Charles H. Leaman lead coi respondence from the Kor ean orphan the Society is sup porting Membei s ai e i equested to donate cakes, pies, cookies, jelly, fudge, etc, for the food sale to be held at 10 am. Oct 10 in Jiont of the Stiasbuig Phai maty. Mis Esther Hi eider and Mis Jean Thomas sci\ed as auc tioneeis at Wednesdav’s food and plant sale It netted ovei S6O In place of the Octobei meeting a bus tup to Heishey Medical Centei is planned The bus will leave Stiasbmg Fne Hall on Wednesday, Oct 21 at 8 30 a m. Society 22 Society of Faim Women 22 announced plans toi a bus tup to Hanisbuig Septembei 15 While theie the women will tour the Goveinoi’s Mansion, the state capitoi, and shop at the Harnsbuig Mall The bus will leave Lancastei at 7 45 am Further details on the trip may be obtained from Mrs Lester Landis, 2008 Creek Hill Road, Lancaster L.im aMi i K.n nl l l1k. Silt in dm . Sriilcinlin 11, I!(70 LM Have You Heard?... By Doria Thomas, Extension Home Economist Wily You Spend Mone> As You Do? Without realizing it. many families try to buy intangibles possessions dial they hope will bung such ihings as power, statm, tespect, and secunly Status is what some men aie reaching for when they buy new furnituie for the office or uding lawn mowers And women can do the same thing when the> seive guests expen sive dinners Recognizing these liails is the fust step in understanding why you spend money the way you do When you aie honest, you find you aie Hying to buy feelings instead of things you ically need, can afford, and will use Do you want to buy a coloi teleusion set because the neighbois have one'’ Aie you planning to buy camping equipment to diaw yom family dosei togcthci 9 These aie some ol the varied psychological teasons that affect the way fain- so listening to icasons instead dies spend then monev Once ol emodons could help you. sou undens'and you' own lea- lanuly stay out of unplcasan. sons, it is easiei to see whv lam- financial situations ily memheis might not w«nl to spend money in )usl the same way When it comes s.ioppm” loi a new cai, loin family may ha\e diffeient ideas loi u»mg the monev That is why it is impai tant to discuss, as a family both laige and small pui chases Being awa t of why othei fam ily membeis want to spend the way they do could pave the way to smoothei family relations Admitting the leal icason foi spending can show families why they buy the things they do Al- Start raising more and better Calves the Easy NURS-ETTE way No more carrying pails of warm water or hand mixing milk leplacer Just fill the hopper of the NURS-ETTE with milk replacer and the NURS-ETTE will mix mnk replacer and waim water and keep it waim until calf nmses the mix (appiox 14 oz) Then it will mix a fresh batch of water and replacer. For more information contact YOUNG BROS. NURS-ETTE SALES AND SERVICE Ph. 717-548-2462 Peach Bottom, R. D. 1, Pa. 17563 NEW HOLLAND FARMERS FAIR SEPT. 30 - on. 1-2-3 Plan Your Exhibit Now. Premiums ha\ e been increased this j ear. Send this coupon for entry number Name ... Address . ... Other Exhibits □ Livestock □ Crops □ Ladies, Volunteer Sei vices For Leisure Time! Now that the coungsteis 11“ back in school, vokinleti none Cali piovide the change ol pacc ■von may need fiorn youi daily i online You can voluntoe. jOiu sc'mccs foi many diffeienl icasois and choose fiom 30b that lange fiom donating money to self commitment and long horns of woik You can be a 4-H 01 scout leadei 01 woik with othei youth (Continued on Page 24) 0 * r »* *#. • THOMAS