22—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 21,1971 Idas Noteboo Thoughts of summer and fall are inter mingled during the last hot day of August. The smell of the new mown hay and the cricket chirps tell us of August. Just around the corner are thoughts of school wardrobes and plans for the last outing to a state park. Do other women have as /much trouble surprising their husbands as I do, when 1 bake a pie or cake? It seems he is in and out of the house for a drink or to hunt up some records just as I put something in the oven or take it out. Today, I actually got two blueberry pies -baked and set to cool. But did I surprise him? No! You see, the juice overflowed and burned in the oven, so he smelled them be fore suppertime I can’t win * * We live at the end of a dead end road. This means we are iso lated to a certain degree. How ever, so -many cars find their way down our lane. The drivers reaQy can’t believe it isn’t a road until they are ten feet from the front porch. The other night we lost a lot of sleeji trying to help a man get Farm Women. Calendar Saturday, August 21 2 p.m.—Farm Women Society 3 entertain Northern Lancas ter County 4-H groups, Salem Lutheran Church, Ephrata. Sunday, August 22 Homemaker’s Camp, Camp Swatara, Bethel. August 22- 24. Tuesday, August 24 7:30 p.m.—Farm Women Society 27 meeting. Farm Women Society 8 trip to Harrisburg. Thursday, August 26 Noon—Farm Women Society 11 meeting. Willow Valley Res taurant 7:30 p.m.—Farm Women Society 26, home of Mrs. Amos Landis, Lititz RD3. 7:30 p.m.—Farm Women Society 28 meeting. Iha Old 1o 111 “Why do men look for home atmosphere in a hotel and hotel service in a home?” / — —' Agway will give —~ your oil heating system a new heart for only You're burning up money every winter if your oil burner won't hold itstune, needs constant repairs, frequent service. 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Hosts for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. R. Eugene Hummel, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Brown and Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Bomberger. Plans are being made for the Societies 40th anniversary cele bration to be .held October 9: The meeting scheduled for September 10 at the home of Mrs. Elsie Wilson has been changed to the home of Mrs. Ervin Brown, 2116 New Holland 2v. *v i^""- Pike. The group will meet at 7:30 p.m. to sew cancer pads. Farm Women Society 4 plan ned a tour of Lancaster County on August 18. The tour was opened to interested persons willing 'to-.supply their own transportation. Mrs. Robert Bru baker, Salunga, was in charge of arrangements. ■ll I ——— ■■ TIME TO LIME TOP DRESS ALFALFA, GRASSES AND MIXED HAY NO ORDER TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL STDREjtiI INTERCOURSE, PA. 17534 — *— ’ PHONE (717) 768-845 f ■'* w! ' $ * **. •** , Society 4 Need . . . HAY - STRAW - EAR CORN Buy Now ond Save! 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