2ft—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. August 14,1971 THE BIGGER THE STRIPE, THE BETTER THE LOOK! Bold “look-at-me” stripes and “no kidding” ribs meet head on and the results are dynamic! Is it a marvelous ribbed pull over worked in a variation rib stitch or a terrific striped one splashed in a trio of color? It’s both and both Eire'of “Red Heart” Knitting Worsted in super shades of Light Blue, Cardinal and White. It’s sleek ribs and “withPlt” stripes axe so popular in today’s fashions. In sizes 10-18, to fit every miss. Free instructions are available by sending a self-addressed stamped envelope to this publication along with your request for leaflet PK 4611. Help Us Serve You Don’t assume we know about your farm organization’s meeting To get your meeting on our Farm Calendar, it’s safer to assume we don’t know. Semmd us by calling 394-3047 or 626-2191 or by writing to Lancaster Farming, 22 E. Mam St., Lititz, Pa. 17543. You’ll be helping us to serve you better. P.S. If you’re not sure you told us already, we don’t mind hearing from you again. Farm Society 14 A meeting of the Society of Farm Women 14 was held Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. John Hershey, Paradise RDI. Co-hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Charles Murray, Mrs. Charles Melloy and Miss Elsie Metzler. Mrs. Murray led the de votions. Response to roll call was to give a safety tip. Mrs. Melvin Kreider, a staff member of the Lancaster Human Relations Office, showed a film on race relations. Next meeting of the group will be held at the home of Mrs. Paul Longenecker, Strasburg RDI, September 8, at 1:30 p.m. Co hostess for the meeting will be Mrs. Warren Hershey* Mrs. Mel vin Stoltzfus and Mrs Ira Root. A harvest sale will highlight the meeting. Dues will be payed at the meeting. Farm Women Calendar Saturday, August 14 6 p.m.—Farm Women Society 25 family picnic. Safe Harbor Park Community Grounds. Farm Women Society 2 family picnic, Kauffman’s Park, Manheim. Monday, August 16 Farm Women Society 29, enter tain Society 2, home of Mrs. Richard Garber, Elizabeth town RDI. Wednesday, August 18 9:30 a.m.—Farm Women Society 4, tour of Lancaster County. Thursday, August 19 6:30 p.m.—Farm Women Society 15 family picnic, ..Quarryville ■Legion Park. Farm Women Societies 16 and 17, entertain guests at Con estoga View. Saturday, August 21 2 p.m.—Farm Women Society 3 entertain Northern Lancas ter County 4-H groups, Salem Lutheran Church, Ephrata. Roaches Fleas - Ticks Rats or Mice J. C. Ehrlich Co. ( Inc. 1278 Loop Rd., Lane. PHONE 397-3721 Agway ' —your oil heating system a rlSw heart for only You’re burning up money every winter if your oil burner won't hold its tune, needs constant repairs, frequent service. For only $169.95 plus tax Agway’s ex pert servicemen can install a new Model 40J burner, including a new primary control in just a couple of hours. And this is a quality burner that’s generous with heat and miseHy with fuel. It quickly pays for itself with what it saves you on fuel, repairs, service calls. Call Agway today and modernize with a new oil burner package. You’ll bring down the cost of winter. Cali Agway Petroleum today. And bring down the cost of winter. AGWAY PETROLEUM CORP. (AGWAY) Dillenrille Rd., Lancaster ph. 717.3974954 Women Societies Society 22 Mrs. Jay Landis was elected president of the Society of Farm Women 22 during a recent meet ing held in the home of Mrs. Wilmer Andrew, 2077 Mill Stream Road, Lancaster. Also elected were: Mrs. Henry Hess, vice president; Mrs. Rob ert Bare, secretary; Mrs. Clair Witmer, treasurer, and Mrs. Harold Ranck, corresponding secretary. During the business meeting conducted by Mrs. Lloyd Herr, outgoing president, the group voted approval of a $25 donation to the nutritional program of the countjr extension office and ap proved the third printing of their cookbook, “Dinner Bell”. Members nominated Mrs. Herr as their entry in the County “Farm Woman of the Year.” Mrs. Melvin Martin was ap proved as a new member. Prior to the meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Zerphy, Mount Joy, gave a demonstration on cera mics: Next meeting of the group will be held Sept, 14 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Clarence Rohrer, Smoketown. Trooper Edward J. Rowlands will speak on safety. *l6 Society 6 A gift of $25 was approved for the Child Development Center at the family picnic held by Society of Farm Women 6 at the Milton Grove Sportsmen Club. The group will again sponsor a girl in the Miss Elizabethtown Pageant. Robert Brubaker, Elizabeth town, presented a baritone solo as the musical feature of the program. Miss Holly Leber, Miss Elizabethtown, accompanied the singer at the piano. Miss Leber was sponsored by Society 6 at the 1970 Miss Elizabethtown Pageant. Hostesses for the event in cluded Mrs. Andrew Haines, Miss Margaret Haines, Mrs. Bertha Keller, Mrs. Mary Shaeffer and Mrs. Lester Brenaman. J. Henry Hershey, Lititz sportsman, showed slides and narrated a program on hunting mountain lions in Montana with a how. Members will entertain pa tients at Harrisburg State Hos pital September 11. The next regular meeting will be held at 2 p.m. September 4 at the Stevens Hill Church of the Brethren. A cake decorating demonstration by Mrs. Richard King, Society 4, will be the pro gram feature. I I I I I