gSflSKftSMSffl I Farm Women Societies j Society 6 Farm Women Society 6 will sew at the Harrisburg State Hospital Feb. 27, according to plans made at the group’s recent meeting at the home of Mrs. Milton Eberly, Elizabethtown RD3. It was also announced that Society 22 will entertain the society at a luncheon at the United Church of Christ, Willow Street on March 13. The group also made 115 bed pads for the Dvnkard Brethren Home on Jan. 30, it was an nounced. A report of delegates to the state convention was given by Mrs. Milton Eberly and Mrs. Harry 'honk. Music was provic’ oy Tarkers and Friends from the Ruhl’s United Methodist Church. Society 13 Farm Women Society No. 13 will meet at the home of Mrs. Isaac Koser, 403 East Clay Street, Lancaster on February 9 at 7:30 P.M. Featured on the program will be a talk by Ralph Kraft from the Child Development Center. Also on the program will be a report of the 54th Annual Convention of the Aerial Ladder Iquipped FARM PAINTING We Spray it on and Brush It In! FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL COLLECT 717-393-6530 WRITE HENRY K. FISHER 2322 Old Phila. Pike Lancaster, Pa. 17602 f s % > < \ /< To sweeten acid soil, raise pH, unlock vital plant nutrients, spread Conestoga Valley HY-CAL 53.5% calcium oxide .5% magnesium oxide The J. E. Baker Company • Call collect—(7l7) 354-4202 society of Farm Women of Pennsylvania held in Harrisburg in January. The new officers serving Society No. 13 including Mrs. Irvin Leaman, President; are Mrs. Gordon Reitzel, Vice President; Mrs. Ervin Brown, Recording Secretary; Mrs. William Schroeder, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. John Denlinger, Treasurer. Committees for 1973 include: Ways and Means, Mrs. Eugene Hummel-Chairman; Mrs. Harry Zook, Mrs. Paul Gehman, Mrs. Robert Bomberger, Mrs. John Hoober, Mrs. John Bare. Membership; Mrs. Earl Kendig- Chairman; Mrs. Maurice Whitmyer, Mrs. Aaron Myers, Mrs. Phares Leed, Mrs. Floyd McClenaghan. Sunshine; Mrs. John Miller-Chairman; Mrs. Mahlon High, Mrs. Edward Jones. Nomination: Mrs. Raymond Denlinger-Chairman; Mrs. John Bare, Mrs. Merrill Miller. Program: Mrs. William Schroeder-Chairman; Mrs. Robert Sayres, Mrs. Isaac Koser, Mrs. William Bard, Mrs. Chester Christ. Reception: Mrs. Claude Miller-Chairman; Mrs. Harry Werner, Mrs. Samuel Good, Mrs. Elmer Witmer, Mrs. Elvin Groff. Audtiors: Mrs. Elsie Wilson-Chairman; Mrs. Gordon Reitzel. News Reporter: Mrs. William Schroeder. ||iP||Pi|| To get either or both types of finely-ground agricultural limestone, call your local dealer or Society 24 Farm Women Society No. 24 met recently at the home of Mrs. Christ Lantz 53 Logging Rd., Leola, Pa. Mrs. Lantz led the devotions followed by the Pledge to the Flag. Twenty three members responded to roll call by naming a most unusual Christmas gift received. A thank you letter from the Brethren Service Center was read for the $150.00 given by the Society to Flood Relief. Also, a thank you from the patients in the Psychiatric Ward at General Hospital. Members visited the ward for four weeks in December and helped them make Christmas decorations and gifts. Each member was urged to write CBS concerning the showing of X-rated movies on T.V. A donation of five dollars to Cerebral Palsy was made. The by-laws were read by Ruth Hoober and reports given by delegates Mrs. Ira Mast and Mrs. Earl Wenger. The next meeting will be a Sweetheart Banquet with members and their husbands at the Ramada Inn on Feb. 28. Society 27 Society of Farm Women 27, met at the home of Mrs. Roy Sauder, Mount Joy R.D. 2, on January 30. Mrs. Albert Fry Jr. was Co-hostess. Twenty seven members answered to roll call, giving date and year of their Wedding Anniversary. Wedding slides and pictures proved to be very entertaining as the program feature. Mrs. Harold B Frey led the -group in devotions. Vice President Mrs. John H. Wolgemuth conducted the flag salute. President Mrs Albert Fry Jr. presented to the Society typed copies of the “1973 Farm Women To sweeten acid soil, raise pH, unlock vital nutrients and add vital magnesium, spread PRIME LIME or HY-MAG 30% calcium oxide 20% magnesium oxide Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 10,1973—31 Conserve Fuel The Chester County Cooperative Extension Service offers the following homemaker’s hints to save heat and conserve fuel: -Check insulation in the house - start at the top and work down. Patch cracks or crevices. Put 4 inch thick insulation batting between rafters in the attic or tack inside the roof. - Check for drafts from win dows and doors. Caulk cracks and around window glass. Felt strips can be used to seal some gaps. - Put up storm windows and doors. If you don’t have these, use plastic kits and sheeting to provide insulation. - Keep damper in fireplace closed when no fire is going. - Keep radiators, grills, heat vents and registers free of ob struction. - Wrap insluation around bare pipes or ducts which run through unheated spaces. Resolutions’’, adopted at January 9 State Farm Women Convention held at Harrisburg Mrs. John H. Hershey gave a report on the Monday activities of the State Convention Mrs. C Witmer Sherer gave a report on the Tuesday morning Businesss Meeting Recognition was given to Mrs Roy Sauder who made the beautiful Marble Candle Holder which was one of the twelve Lancaster County centerpieces that graced the banquet tables at the Annual Convention Banquet held at Penn Harris Motor Inn, Camp Hill A wedding gift was given to one of Society 27 members in honor of her future marriage. The Snow Blast planned for January will be rescheduled when weather permits Safety Night, featuring “Self Defense For Women”, is on the program for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs Harold Gerber, Bambndge R D 1, on February 27 - Consider a humidifier if you don’t have one. It makes air more comfortable at lower tem peratures, thus saves fuel. Moist air is kinder to your respiratory system than dry air. It is better for wood furniture as well. - Be sure the furnace is in good working order. - To feel warm in a cool house wear layers of clothing to in sulate the body. Three layers give good insulation - such as undershirt, blouse and sweater or two pairs of socks plus shoes. - Close the gaps in clothing - wear long undershirt. Pants or slacks are warmer than skirts. - Bedding is warmer if put on in layers and tucked in well on the bottom and sides. Farm Women Calendar Saturday, February 10 1-30 p tn. - Farm Women Society 25 meeting 1 30 p.m. - Farm Women Society 19 meeting, June Bare, hostess Farm Women Society 2 meeting, home of Mrs Rufus Waltz, Manheim RD4. Farm Women Society 7 meeting, home of Mrs. Barbara Denlmger. Tuesday, February 13 100 p m. - Farm Women Society 22 meeting, home of Mrs Robert Bare Wednesday, February 14 Farm Women Society 19, sewing at Lancaster General Hospital Farm Women Society 14 meeting Coca Cola Bottling Co , Manheim Pike Saturday. February 17 2 00 p m - Farm Women Society 3. Sara Stober, hostess 2 00 p m - Farm Women Society 8 meeting, home of Mrs Martin K Miller 426 Donegal Springs Rd . Mf Joy