Farm Women Societies Society 1 Society of Farm Women 1 elected new officers at their meeting held at the home of Mr« Franklin Weber, Lltitz RD2 last Saturday. They will take office in January of 1071 Elected were: Mrs Ginybill Hollinger. president: Mrs. Paul Kurtz, vice president; Mrs Roy Bollinger, recording secretary. Mrz. John Newcomer, cones ponding secretary: Mrs. Henry Shreiner, treasurer and Mrs, J. Clayton Sangrey, news icporler November 10 Christmas Mrs. Scott Carman, president “"p"' ““ at conducted the bus,ness meeting. Heart Savon. mS Newsmen Mrs Hollinger gave a report Mrs. Hollinger and Mrs Kurtz on the Executive Board meeting will participate in this project she attended. It was announced November 12 The local so that the ingathering of the ciety will be entertained by So- Have income That Arrives Along With Your 8i115... EVERY MON Whether it’s retirement Income or fust extra income, you'll the mail that brings your bills each month if it also i: theck from State Ccoitai to help pay them. It's easy to Vnth o Monthly Income Account based on one of our tluee classes of Savings Ceitificotes Youi principal is not disturbed, so your monthly checks can continue indefinitely, mailed to rhererer you may live, and in case of emergency youi investment is olwo/s available. Theie are no seivice fees or commissions - your earn ings ore all yours. The minimum investment is 55.000 - larger amounts (there's no maximum) bring laiger monthly checks. Call US or come in and see us for details today. YOUR MONTHLY CHECK FROM A $5,000 INVESTMENT Based on 6-month Based on 1-year Based on 2-year certificate at 5U% certificate at % certificate at 6% $21.88 $23.96 $25.00 figures based on current certificate rates. Certificates automatically renewable. STATE CAPITAL SAVINGS^ xm LARGEST IN THE CITY 108 N. Second Street, Harrisburg Camp Hill Shopping Center • Harrisburg East Mall Needlework r.ulld would be held on November 17 at the Iris Club. A schedule of events, in which the local society mem bers will paiticipate was pre sented as follows: November 7 convention at the Farm and Home Center, Lancaster Mrs Evelyn Ay Sempier will be the speaker, Entertainment will be rendered by the Bell Ringcis from the Mai tin Mylin Elemen tary School Tickets may be ob tained from Mrs. Carman. FOR DETAILS PHONE 238-8252 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Menl er FeJcnl lie t e Lo in Ba i Insured up to $~O,OOO PedeMi aiu loan 4 ,« Cerporrlfon clrly 31 ill the fir.'icT Hicthien Church. New Holland ;it 730 p m Novemher 30 A Chnstmas demonstration meeting at the Faun and Home Center Kxhi bit;, will bo on display all dav Mis Ann W Wood will present a demonstration and commen tary on “Make Vour Own Chi ist mas “ In other business, society members voted to donate $5 to pui chase articles for ditty bags December 17 Society 1 and Society 31 will be icsponsiblc for taking a treat to the guests at the Conestoga View. A covered dish luncheon will be held at noon November 14 at the Farm_and Home Center. Society 1 will entertain Society (Continued on Page 24) HOLLAND STONE a&acurtf ifouoane/fbrd fund* outside, you’ll find tbs nek quarried look of HOLLAND STONE adds a touch of real m- Kanes te your building design* And yet, HOLLAND STONE m one of tbemoat economical build ing materials today. Its vniqns versatility in size snd shape lends a stroctnral freedom to builders,' Meeting new ideas, as well as coat problems. Comes in a wide choice of naturally warm, distinctive ; cobra, pine Colonial white. NEW OLLAND CONCRETE PRODUCTS, INC. MtwHotuNP mmavAm Visit Our New HARRISBURG EAST MALL OFFICE Where longer Hours ore Available MON FRI.- 830 AM.to 830 PM. SATURDAY - 8 30 AM. to 4.00 P.M. Lancaster Farming. Saturday. October 17.1970—2.1 Idas Notebook The etc,n blight das', of October aic upon us and with them conus those uiulom chores befoie Winlci sets m We must pot a few moic house plants pull the last ltd (nets ami caiiols, and pro it cl our parsltc, siiawhei i.i s and small liees so that Spung will Hud them iead> to stai t with a "bam; ‘ Now that the childien aic hack m school there is a little lime loi chinch meetings and school meetings and jcisi plain ntighboilv Visits Somehow we find time to wine kllcis, too There aic childien at College, aged idatives and friends who have moved fiom the Gaiden Spot The Bloomsbury Fan was as intei estmg as ever The Giangcis had beautiful displays ol fruits and vegetables with al ways a Bible as the focal point The horse races drew laige crowds and so did the new fai m machinery Every kind of ani mal was also present for chil dren and adults alike to enjoy Speaking of animals, last week when I came home after dark, I was startled to find our hog out of its pen and follow ing me up the steps and onto the porch He even wanted in the house but there will be no “pig in the parlor” here. Inci dentally, he had to be coaxed to go down the steps.again. Our cat had six kittens in one litter and our daughter is help ing feed them. Select Tree Locations When choosing a spot for a new tree in your yard, don’t forget about oveihead tele phone and electric lines, side walks, sewer pipes, curbs, and driveways, remind extension ornamental horticulturists at The Pennsylvania State Univer sity. Plant shrubs at least 3 feet that fabric should be leleased away from any building Some oiei the tummy This horizontal small-flowenng tiees may be fold of fabuc also is seen above planted as close as 8 to 10 feet the shouldei blades and may from your house But laige indicate that moie labile ease shade trees should not be closei should be allowed at the shoul than 25 to 30 feet. del blades B> Ida Risscr Lanc.istei Countv has many histone buildings and we were treated to a tour of the Cole man Chapel and Mansion near Bnckerville recently We don’t appieciate our conveniences un til we see a house built in 1746. Teaching our childien inde pendence is something we should all do But the day they leally “leave the nest” for good is rather heart-bi caking for the mother. We wish them God speed and busy oui selves with other projects. Soon it will be time to hunt the Halloween costumes and carve a Jack o lantern Clue to Improper Fit One clue to impropei fit of a garment is fabuc wrinkles, says Mrs Ruth Ann Wilson, exten sion clothing specialist, The Pennsylvania State Umveisity A horizontal fold of fabric above the hiphne usually is an indica tion that the gaiment is tight at the hiphne or a fold of fabuc between waist and tummy means
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