Farm Women Societies I Society 1 Garman, chaiiman of the social The -Society of Farm Women committee > Presented floral ar « „ langement awards to the follow -1 held its Mother-Daughter Ban- mg people: Brenda Goodj young . quet at the Brunneiville Fire est guest; Mrs. Martin Moore, lHall Friday evening Mrs Scott most descendants; Lorraine Da- V I-v' * >*<> A SURE MAN PLEASER THIS SPRING Is this handsome ribbed polo shut knitted of Coats & Clark’s “Speed-Cro- Bheen.” Treat that special man in your life to this fabulous favorite worked in an attractive variation of the rib stitch pattern. Action minded polo features rolled collar with three Jbutton trim and short set-in sleeves. Free instructions are Available by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to Needlecraft Editor, this newspaper along with your re quest for leaflet PK 4478. *p^MN6S Why not put your dollars to work by investing at State Capital Savings? Those few extra dollars each week become a real nest-egg surprisingly fast. Passbook Accounts pay earnings from the first of the month, if your money is in by the 10th and they're paid right up to the day you withdraw. Your funds are always available and insured to $20,000, by a Federal agency. State Capital Savings' pays the highest rates permissible. Phone, write or stop {in for the details on the various types of accounts available to you. STA 108 N, Second Street, Harrisburg 17105 Camp Hill Shopping Center • Harrisburg East Mall ■i. ~ s Js® IWryou! A 0»*o 9e*i PHONE 238-8252 E CAPITAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Aiember Federal Hon.e lorn Bent. S sfem Insured up to 520,000 by Federal Savings and Loan (nsuiance Corporalion gen, daughter coming the great est distance; Mrs Elmer Her shey, person having the most seeds planted; Miss Jennifer Lapp, person who made Mother’s Day gift earliest; Mrs. Raymond Groff, grandmother with most grandsons; Tammy Martin and Donna Walton, tied for having the most grandmothers living and Beverly Wert, person with most exposed buttons on dress. Why does some upholstered furniture become soiled so Seventy-five members and quickly while some looks almost the same as the day it was guests attended the banquet bought’ Mrs Garman presented the de- It could be the kind and quality of the votions Roil call was answered fibers used in upholstery fabrics This deter with an introduction of guests mines then strength and wearability Special guest at the event was But you can add extra strength by the Judy Snyder and her mothei piopei tieatment of stains and soil The kind She is a senior at Warwick High of care you give your furniture affects the and membei of the Future Home- length of time you can expect it to weai and makers of Ameiica Club Judy look piesentable Here aie a few guidelines was selected to receive a Savings that may help you achieve that goal Bond from the Farm Women —Clean fuimtuie legularly Use a brush Kenneth Grube, also a senior or vacuum tool to make sure you get soil and ai Warwick and a membei of dust out of cracks and crevices, the Future Farmers of America —Remove spots at once The longer you gioup, was also named as a re- leave a spot or stain on the fabric, the tougher ciplent of a Savings Bond. it is to get out Keep information on hand for Mrs Mary Rose, Lancaster, ti eating specific stains , , . , , „ , gave a lecture-demonstration on —Also, know how to clean up- - . 1 8 &uar nee her “Mitten Folks ” holstery fabrics, using the Mrs. Graybill Hollinger, Soci- proper cleaning method A sym- J* e sure and read °? e Bfai.mf“t 8 f ai . m f“ t ety president, conducted a short bol has been added to the style la^ J , It f sl j oud < T* early state th . e business meeting. The Society number of many new fabrics to len^th , of , t ™ e the ° a ™* ent 1S voted to donate .$25 to the Child tell you how to clean them- a guaranteed to give normal wear. Development Center, which is ‘W” means a water-based clean- To prove ow long y ° u dave the Lancaster County project for mg agent may be used, “S” a garment you must have the the year. means only mild, pure, water- s “ es sb P> § lv m o the exact date Mrs Hollinger appointed Mrs Waning may be used; ol purchase, Neil Clark and Miss Rachel 801 - w ' s means that you can use Since these guarantees are mger to be in charge of the a water-based cleanmg agent and fainy new, as you shop be sure Woman of the Year Contest. foam or mlld - water-free sol- to look for this information on vents. me hangtag, The Lancaster County Soei- ~ , , eties of Farm Women will If you see an “X on the fab sponsor a trip to southern Eur- y ic label > do not us ® a f ° am 0T ope in September The cost is bquid cleaning agent at all Just $875. Interested persons may yacuum or brush the fabric contact Mrs Hollinger. hg ™ y to remove soil _ . ~, . , a .„. Hopefully, these tips will help Ten members of the local Soci- you k your upMls tered fur ety attended the Spring Rally at niture looki new httle bit (Continued on Page 26) longer, 1 -4 . J tfi -I* -af- r. Most of us are familiar with household appliance guarantees, but how many of us look for guarantees on clothing 9 Manufacturers are now guar anteeing the length of time a garments will wear They assure you, the consumer, that you’ll get your money back or that they will replace the gaiment if it fails to meet the gaaiantee standaids. To take advantage of these guarantees, you, the consumer, must be on your toes You must save the label and the dated Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 15,1971 Ladies, Have You Heard?.. Proper Care Means Long Wear In Furniture Clothing Guarantees o * ! • K X THOMAS MURPHY'S CAT LITTER 40 lb. Bag *1.30 bog Compare this price anywhere. M. J. MURPHY CO.. INC. 319 E Fulton St. Lancaster, Pa. 397-2994 Mon thru Fri 8 A.M to 4 30 PM. 23