Idas Notebook Deer hunting season is here and with it comes the job of hunting warm clothes too. This usually means opening all thiee of my chests to be sure a favorite sweater hasn’t been missed My husband, two tall sons and I usually hunt for only one day and then come home in time to do the milking. The first thing I did last year was fall on the icy road and break my thumb undei the gun which I fell on. , My throbbing thumb didn’t deter me though and I saw about 10 deer Several came within 12 feet and then pawed the ground before turning to dash away with the white plume of their tails sticking straight up in the air My son came home from hunt and was rewarded with a nice six-point buck It’s hard to tell what our luck will be this year, but the snow covered woods and the quiet mountains are worth the trip. This week'the parents in our township each had an appoint ment to visit the teacher of their child in the elementary schools. There were no written report cards. 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We weie all pleased with the results and I put some in baby food jars as possible g.fts at Christmas. The jelly and jam which I make during the summer, together with ex tra flower bulbs, are often used as gifts Soon, I’ll replace the Indian corn on the doors with ever green, red ribbons and bells The young children’s pleas for popcorn after supper will be met more frequently There is something cozy about popcorn on a winter night, especially when there, is hot cocoa and marshmallows to go with it Now, if we can just figure a way to have fewer meetings and more time to stay home and enjoy our families Big Dutchman STOR VEY Bins Anti Bridging Design Solves the Problem of “Hard to Handle’’ Feeds Heavy Duty Materials Throughout 5 to 16 5 Ton Capacities Farm Women Calendar Saturday, December 5 6 30 p m. Farm Women So ciety 17, covered dish sup per with husbands, home of Mr and Mrs Richard Le fever. Farm Women Society 6, Annu al Christmas dinner, Rheems Fire Hall Tuesday, December 8 7 30 p.m Farm Women So ciety 22, Christmas Party, home of Mrs. Carl Diller. 2112 Southview Road, Lan caster Wednesday, December 9 6 30 p.m Farm Women So ciety 14, Christmas Ban quet, Bird-in-Hand Motor Inn. Farm Women Society 30, Stuff Toys for Venture Club Toy Shop, home of Mrs. Donald Good, 413 W. Cedar St, New Holland. Thursday, December 10 Farm Women Society 28, home of Mrs Marvin High, 66 Valley Road, Neffsville. Friday, December 11 Farm Women Society 9, Christ mas Party, West Willow Fire Hall Saturday, December 12 6pm Farm Women Society 2, Family Christmas Party, Mastersonville Fire Hall 6 30 p m Farm Women So ciety 13, Family Christmas Party, Smoketown Elemen tary School. Farm Women Society 18, home of Mrs. Harry E Shepard son 111. 80 Brandt Blvd, Landisville. 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MOUNT JOY, PENNA. Ph. 653-1451 Women cember 26 at which time a Christmas party will be held Husbands will be guests. Society 27 Society of Farm Women 27 met at the home of Mrs Rus sell Swarr, Mount Joy RDI, for the November meeting Co hostess was Mrs Arthur Weng er Devotions were led by Mrs. John N Nissle> Two new members were in stalled They are Mrs Albert Frey Jr, Mount Joy RD2, and Mrs Roy Wolgemuth, Mount Joy RDI ' During the business session, $lOO was sent to the Stoltzfus Kidney Fund A Christmas par (Continued on'Page 24) 19