Farm Society 14 Farm Women Society 14 met Wednesday, September 8 at the home of Mrs. Paul Longenecker, Strasburg RDI. Serving as co hostesses were Mrs. Warren Hershey, Mrs Melvin Stoltzfus, and Mrs. Ira Rutt. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Warren Hershey Members icsponded to roll call by recall ing school day memories Activity for the day was a mis cellaneous sale Under new business, it was announced that in 1972 the meet ings will be held in the evenings Next meeting will be held at the hpme of Mrs Murl Clark, Strasburg, at 1:30 p.m. Wednes day, October 13, when Society 14 will entertain Society 22 and County officers. The program will be given by Sally Ann Brenneman Hostesses tor the day will be Mrs. Jason Mellmger, Mrs. Ellis Esben shade, Mrs Arthur Groff, Mrs. Christian Landis, Mrs. Merle Le fevre, Mrs. Laverne Mylm and Mrs. Ira Kreider. Society 26 Farm Women Society 26 met at the Pepsi Cola Building, Man- and 1000 watts to 40,000 watts-portable power units - check Fidelity features: 4 ELECTRONIC EXCITATION 4 ELECTRONIC ENGINE CONTROL 4 FULL CAPACITY (FULL RATED - GENERATOR CAPACITY FROM 115 V OR 230V0R BOTH) OVER 75 YEARS MANUFACTURING EXPERIENCE ROTATING EQUIPMENT FIDELITY ELECTRIC 328 North Arch SU Lancaster, Pa. 17604 (717) 397-8231 BUY THE MOST IMPORTANT PIECE OF EQUIPMENT YOU WILL OWN - FROM FIDELITY Women Societies beim Pike, with Mrs Amos Landis as hostess Assisting was Mrs. Haiold Esbenshade Devotions were led by Mrs Howard Spiling The program featured Dr Gerald Chapman from the Cleft Palate Clinic He spoke and showed slides on the work at the Clinic. A short business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs Robert Summy Members voted $lOO to the Cleft Palate Clinic The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs Haiold Mus ser.Ehzabethtown RD3, at 730 p m on Sept. 23 Joann Hess will be the guest speaker. farm Women Calendar Saturday, September 11 1:30 p m.—Farm Women Society 1, home of Stauffer sisters, Lititz RD3. 1.30 p.m.—Farm Women So ciety 2 meets 6:30 p m.—Farm Women Society 25 anniversary banquet, Highville Fire Hall. 3 p m.—Farm Women Society 19 square dance, farm of Mr. Garber Oil Co. TEXACO HEATING OIL Burner Sales & Service MOUNT JOY, PA. Ph. 653-1821 mm FIDELITY ELECTRIC Hi COMPANY INC. job power! 4 MAXI-POW-R (START LARGER HP MOTORS EASILY) 4 15 MONTH WARRANTY (AN HONEST WARRANTY) 4 LOW COST 25% OFF CALI, Women's Event Slated in October “The Widening World of Women” is the theme of a semi nal for women in southeastern Pennsylvania to be held at King of Prussia Octobei 19 and 20, 1971. Choice, challenge and change will be explored during the pro gram Which features outstanding speakers as well as workshops for discussions Dr, Haim Gmott and Judge Juanita Kidd Stbut are keynote speakers for the Tuesday pro gram; Dr William Smith, Penn State University will close the program Wednesday Workshops will be held each day For further information call or write June Wilke, Extension Home Economist, 402 North Wing, Courthouse, West Chester Pa Phone is 696-3500 Registrations are due Septem ber 15 After this date a late registration fee will be charged The program is open to all women regardless of their par ticipation in the Extension pro gram. and Mrs Richard Nissley, Bainbndge RDI Farm Women Society 6 entertain patients, Harrisburg State Hospital Tuesday, September 14 Ipm —Farm Women Society 22, home of Mrs Clarence Roh rer, Smoketown 7 30 p ra —Farm Women Society 28 entertain Society 4, Farm and Home Center Thursday, September 16 Farm Women Societies 18 and 19, entertain guests at Con estoga View Saturday, September 18 2pm —Farm Women Society 3, Mrs Earl Latshaw, hostess 2pm —Farm Women Society 8, Chiques United Methodist Church, Mount Joy RD2 DEPENDABLY YOURS Unwin GAS We Deliver LP-6as No matter where you live, you can count on us to service LP-Gas needs fast and efficiently. AGWAY Petroleum Corporation Box 1197 Dillerville Road Lancaster. Pa. Dail-717-397-4954 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 11,1971 Ladies, Have You Heard? By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Manmade fibers with built-in easy care signaled a new era in washability, from wearables to walkables, clothing to carpets. But the modern day miracles also introduced a prob- r- - ".'1 lem static. [ This electrifying force cause material to | i creep and cling and may give off unintended and >1 not romatically induced sparks when one person \ touches another after walking across certain car pets. Many aspects of the static problem have been solved by industry. Now it looks as if MOST of the creep, cling and tingle will be gone from wonderfully durable washable nylon. Major fiber companies are not making “anti-stats.” It’s not that the hair-raising static is gone, but simply dissipated more quickly as happens with natural fibers. But there are other bonuses. The new nylons absorb moisture faster, making clothing feel cool er and more comfortable Anti static properties also increase soil resistance and soil releasing characteristics, Whiter whites and brighter colors aie the order of the day. First introduced in women’s intimate apparel, the “anti-stats” graduated to pantyhose and men’s socks and are now moving into the outerwear field Conventional nylon will be ‘‘old-fashioned” before so very long it seems To the consumer, the chemistry behind it all is unimportant, but the lesults are certain to be appreciated To a lesser degree, polyesteis and acrylics, also wonderful washables, are static prone It’s encouraging to note that these synthetics are also under close scrutiny by industry laboratories to eliminate the negative—static and increase the positive—easy washability Many Uses Of Glycerine Glycerine, a clear, colorless, svrupy liquid, is a substance de rived from animal and vegetable fats. Commercially, millions of pounds of glycerine a year are used m products bought for per sonal and household use Den tifrices and skin lotions are among the more important New Non-Cling Nylons It has long been used in the food field as well, since it holds moisture in products that would otherwise dry out Pioccssors add glycerine derivatives to im prove such foods as confection ery, gelatins, and frozen des serts And pharmaceuticals, for in ternal and external use, may contain glycerine Theie are also many conven iences that anse from its avail ability both on the kitchen shelf and in the medicine cabinet As r convenient household helper, keep a bottle of glycerine handy Here are just a few suggestions for its use Kitchen utensils such as totary egg beaters, meat choppeis and others with cogs that require oil ing, should be lubricated with a few drops of glycerine instead of machine oil If you use oil there is always a danger of its con taminating the food, but gly cerine is harmless, and it gives off no unpleasant flavor A teaspoon or two of glycerine added to your regular recipe for blended or boiled icing will help keep it fiom drying out After cleaning a bathroom mir ror, rub it with glycerine to leave a microscopically thin film so your mirror won’t steam from the hot water of your shower 23 vj '4«• 4 zy JV X*> %(W/ /AiWA THOMAS