rm Women Societies a ciety 3 r omen Society 3 turday afternoon, AN iARLY TAX BIRD . . . Let others FRET and STEW in APRIL RM SWORDS WILL DO YOURS NOW IN YOUR OWN HOME ill 569-3701 For An Appointment ERMAN SWORDS, Income Tax Consultant Lancaster, Pa. I MCI 11 ATE II Lai i c PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY c/o Mr John Hartman 1701 Manheim Pike, Lancaster. Pa 17601 Please send me the following information | J Folder on Insulation Name - Address City March 16 at the home of their president, Mrs. Jesse Balmer. Cindy Balmer led the h paus to ■ w In winter, adequate home insulation can reduce heating costs by as much as one-third. In summer, if your home is air conditioned, you can reduce these operating costs as well. And, what better time to add insulation to your home than now.. . in between seasons ... to begin enjoying savings year ’round. 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Several ladies will sew at the Ephrata Community Hospital on Tuesday, April 16 from 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. The county project was discussed and it was decided to support the Lancaster Association of Retarded Citizens. Members were reminded of the Srping Rally on May 8 at the York Fair Grounds. rv-r PP&L I ( List of qualified insulating contractors State Mr. & Mrs. Balmer then shared their experiences of the 1973 People to People Tour with slides., A luncheon is planned to entertain Society 19 at 12:30 in the afternoon, April 20 at the Salem Lutheran Church in Lincoln. Farm Women Society 14 met recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Herr, Refton. Mr. Herr’s collection of music boxes was the main attraction of the day during the program. He showed and demonstrated various kinds of music boxes dating back to the 1800’s. There were the regular type box, candle holders, pictures, moving figures, dolls, and chairs. His collection numbers into the hundreds. During the business Zip . Society 14 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Mar. 23,1974 meeting, the ways and means committee an nounced a bake sale on April 5 at the Strasburg Bank. The time is 2:00-5:00 p.m. Other hostesses included Mrs. Henry Rohrer, Mrs. Clarence Herr, and Mrs. F. Edwin Rohrer. The next regular meeting will be held on April 11, note the change of meeting date to Thursday instead of Wednesday. We will meet at the Paradise Mennonite Church at 1:00 p.m. and go as a group to the Welsh Mountain Medical Clinic. Society 22 Farm Women Society 22 entertained Society 7 and the county officers at the Willow St. United Church of Christ on March 12. A skit was presented by USE ENERGY WISELY members of Society 22 and Senior Citizens Band of Lltitz entertained. A donation of $l5 was given to the Easter Seal Cam paign. On April 9 the society will tour the Welsh Mountain Clinic. Society 31 The March 18 meeting of Farm Women Society 31 was held at the home of Mrs. James Groff, with vice president Mrs. Robert Wenger presiding. Preparations for Everett Kreider’s Consignment Sale on April 2 were made. There was discussion on a garage sale but the idea was tabled for the time being. The $25 donation to Solanco Meals on Wheels that was approved at the Feb. meeting, is being held until they reorganize. Mrs. Glenn Wenger con ducted the group in a series of exercises and explained the value for various parts of the body. The next meeting will be a tour of Hickory Farms of Ohio April 8. Members are asked to meet at Park City at 10:15. XXX Pruning Serves Many Purposes Pruning a fruit tree properly helps in several ways. Among these are: removing dead and diseased wood; removing branches that are too close to each other; and, opening the tree for more effective spraying, air and light. 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