Farm Women Societies Q direction of Miss Jean Yock. kjUCltzLj i) Jay Smoker of Stevens Rl, Farm Women Society 3 spoke on the work he will be entertained the members of doing in Swaziland, Africa Society 20 from with the Agape Movement Quarryville on Saturday, sponsored by the Crusade for March 15, at a luncheon in Christ. Jay is the son of one the Salem Lutheran Church of the members, Mrs. Earl in Ephrata. Smoker. Entertainment was During the business provided by the Bell Choir session, donations were from Linden Hall under the made to the Easter Seal Pennsylvania Power & Light Company’s manager of rates and market research, Andy Baldwin, answers another question from the utility’s consumers. QUESTION Will you seek a rate Increase soon? ANSWER We will be applying for a rate increase in a very short time. The need for any increase is certain to be questioned by our customers since our performance during the 1960 s indicated that we were able to offset rising costs through improved performance. Today, however, costs for everything are increasing faster than we are able to offset them. We are not granted rate increases by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission just because we thinKwe need one. It is necessary for us to establish the need, based on our costs over a prior one-year period. In effect, our rates are based on outdated costs. These costs are scrutinized very closely by the commission and a permanent rate increase is granted only after a series of public hearings and after determining it’s necessary to insure that you, our customer, continue to get reliable electric service. PP&L Society and the Cerebral Palsy Fund. Contributions were also made to the Ephrata Community Hospital and the In ternational Farm Youth Exchange program. , Members of Society 3 will be guests of Society 17 for a meeting at Chestnut Level. . present. Mrs. Phyllis End- The next meeting will be slow was in charge of Sat. April 19 at the Salem devotions and gave Easter Lutheran Church, Ephrata thoughts at this time, Mary at 1:30 p.m. The program Grace Martin read the will be a slide presentation of minutes of the previous the work at the Pinajelo meeting and variety in Roll Clinic in Honduras presented rhCaU followed as the ladies by Mrs. Harold Stuber. mentioned the first signs of spring which they noticed in their vicinity. The Treasurer’s Report was accepted as given by Mrs. Elizabeth Shuman. The Society voted to give a donation to the piano fund for the Farm and Home Center. Society 22 from Willow Street entertained 18 ladies from this Society, March 11. They presented a unique mock wedding, piano music and a luncheon for the en joyment of all. The special speaker, Mrs. Lorenzo Tucci, a retired schoolteacher from Millersville showed and described various sizes and shapes of crosses she has collected from different Society 8 Farm Women’s Society 8 met at the home of Mrs. Arlene Witman, Mount Joy, R 2 on March 19 at 2:00 p.m. Mrs. Grace Bixler, President was in charge of the meeting. Several Easter songs were sung by the 25 members and three guests Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 22,1975 — countries. These were made of different materials and are used as symbols for the crucifixion. The deadline date to purchase ($6) tickets from Mrs. Elizabeth -Shuman, Maytown is April 15. The Rally will be held April 30 at the Hershey Convention Center. The. attractive Easter decorations were seen in the Witman home and the refreshments'were fixed to follow this theme. Hostesses Arlene Witman, Mary Sarver, Alice Myers, Georgianna Fomey served at this time. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Shuman, Maytown April 19, at 2:00 p.m. Society 12 Farm Women Society 12 met for their monthly meeting on March 15 at the home of Mrs. Ruth Brinton. Miss Ethel Kindig president, conducted the business meeting with Mrs. Fannie Witmer giving the devotions. Twenty members and two visitors answered roll call by telling their first job away from home. Mrs. Elvin Harnish showed slides of jewelry which she makes and sells. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Fannie Witmer Conestoga R 2. Society 18 Society of Farm Women 18 met March 15-at the home of Mrs. Lester H. Kreider, 169 Buch Avenue, Lancaster. Devotions were led by Mrs. Tobias Leaman and roll call was answered by each member telling of an Energy Saver. The society will sew at Lancaster General Hospital, March 25, from 9:00 to 2:00 p.m. According to government studies: All Home Oil Furnaces Waste 30% Fuel Up Outrageous, yet it's true A recent study on home heating describes how virtually all oil-fired furnaces allow stack draft to rob precious chamber heat between firing cycles This translates into decreased thermal efficiency that robs up to 30-percent and more in fuel dollars Further, this should not have to happen' There's an instant remedy! Call us for our simple FURNACE FUEL SAVER. It's a quick stack attachment that will begin considerable savings in fuel costs for you today! For complete information call FURNACE FUEL SAVER COMPANY Box 4210 RD#l Each one who wishes to attend the Spring Rally at Hershey, April 30, signed her name. The society will be en tertained by Society 1, Saturday, April 5 at Farm and Home Center at 12:30 p.m. The program featured a most interesting talk on “The Art of Quilling” by Mrs. Paul Metzler. Plans are being made to entertain member’s husbands at a banquet on April 19 at 6:30 at Good ’N Plenty Restaurant. Society 22 Society of Farm Women 22 had as their guests, 18 members of Society 8 and the county officers at a luncheon at the Willow Street United Church of Christ in Willow Street recently. Hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth Hoover, chairlady; Mrs. Willie Zodet, Mrs. Ralph Martin and Mrs. Harold Zook. Mrs. Kenneth Hoover gave a reading on St. Patrick’s Day theme. Mrs. Henry Hess, president, conducted the business meeting in which the Society decided to send a gift to the Easter Seals Society. A report was given by Mrs. Henry Balmer on the group’s food stand. Mrs. Clair Witmer reported oh the Society’s adopted daughter. As entertainment a mock wedding was held with Mrs. Edwin Sangrey and Mrs. Henry Balmer participating. Mr. Harry Canter, a teacher at Millersville, played the piano for group singing. The next meeting will be held April 8 at 1:00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jacob Houser, Jr. Lampeter. Mrs. Ida Risser will be the guest speaker. OR WRITE Grantville, PA 17028 47 V* -