—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 24, 1962 8 Farm. Women 15 Hold Covered Pish Luncheon. A covered dish luncheon was a feature ot the all day meeting of Farm Women So ciety 15 this week in the home of Mis Kathryn Shoe maker, Christiana The mem herb met to ben cancer padb for the Lancaster unit of the American Cancer Society At a recent meeting m the home ot Mrs Erma Witmer Quarryville, Miss Jean Cutler, the Solanco High School stu dent sponsored by the society in the Miss Solanco Pageant enlei tamed nith a monologue A donation of 1'25 was made towaid medical tieatment of a local child Membeis decid ed to make the scholaiship fund its pi eject loi the year Plans iveie discussed tor a bake sale on Ma> IS at 2 p in in front- of M iley Hon ett s Quanyville On Apnl 10 members will sew at the Lan caster General Hospital The na>s and means com mittee annonuced that tund raismg pi ejects include the a ‘ bag sale” to be held at sale of vanilla and peppei and family night in August "A lun and fellowship night is plan ned for June 2S at the Cole rain Baptist Chinch Glove Mrs Lilli, n Adams piesid ed Mis Lil inn McCiabh led devotions Roll Call was an- Bvveied by ‘A Bhuidei I Made NITROGEN WE WILL TOP DRESS YOUR • Posture • Small Grain • Grass, Hay & Forage WITH: UREA—Ammonium Nitrate or Cyanamid ALSO —BROADCAST to Plow Down For Corn EXpress 2-4963 ORGANIC PLANT FOOD CO. 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LANDIS MWIIEIM I'lKi: Farm Women 23 Plan Banquet Invitations are out for the 10th anniversary banquet of Societj of Farm Women 2 3 to be held on Saturday, Apnl 21, at 0 30 p in at Kauffman’s Tea Room, Bast Petersbuig Henry Hackman, who will present an illustrated lecture on his trip to Poland, will have the leatuie spot on the program His Polish host will be a guest Mis Howaid Shnub is pro gram chan man, nnd Mrs Charles Prey is social chair man ten the banquet Plans weie made Thursday at a meeting at the home ot Mis Jay Chailes, Washington Hoio R 1 Membeis voted to donate >3 to the 4-H Intel na tional Faim Youth Exchange turn! and made plans to send si2o toi the suppoit of a Korean oi phan foi one year A donation ol food was made to the Alilleisville Mennonite Clnldiens home The society will be ontei tamed by society 20 at Chiistiaiia ui June As A Bnde ” Refreshments in the theme of St Patrick’s Day were served bv Airs Wit mer, Mrs Maiy Boyce, Mrs McCrabb and Mis Gertiude Weicksel The ne\t meeting will be held Thursdai, Apnl IS, <i 2 p in at the home ol Mit Sara Holmes, Andien s Jiudg SERVICE Next to the Waterworks BROS., Inc. EX 3-3006 Farm Women 12 Spelling Bee Is Backwards A ‘Backwards Spelling Bee' was held by the Society of Farm Women 12 in the home of Mrs Lester Sigmon, Lanc aster RG, recently Mrs Irene Benedict was co-hostess In the spelling bee, contest ants were lequired to spell the assigned words backwaids Eugene Fiey, principal of the Connestoga Township Elemen tary School was in charge of the contest First place was won by Mis Clarence Witmei ■with Mis Raymond Aston, second and Mrs Willis Click, third The gioup voted a contri bution to Meals For Millions The Lancaster County Society lor Crippled Childien and Ad ults and the 4-H Intel national Farm Youth Exchange Farm Women 9 Sew Cancer Pads Cancer ditssings wei e made at the lecent meeting ot the Society of Faun Women No 9 The meetma was. held in the home of Mis Allutl McClena ghan, Holtuood Ui with Mis Clyde Dunkle a-, co-hostesb The gioup \oted to make a donation ot $lO to the 4-H Intel national Fai m Youth Ex change, and $5 each to the Cancer Society and the Lan castei County Society Joi Crippled Cluldien and Adults Homek \vrty~* 'jz * > V* * j- ¥ % r ■*• &££■ * This “new fashioned” fruit cobbler combines the delightful taste surprise of plump raisins with the sweet tang of apples. The dough is quickly made with biscuit mix. then sprinkled with a crumbly topping that becomes crunchy and biown as it bakes It's an easy, delicious dessert that’s homemade good Crunchy Raisin Apple Cobbler y 2 cup dark or golden raisins 1 tablespoon flour 4 cups thinly sliced cooking Vs teaspoon cinnamon apples Dash of salt % cup water Biscuit Dough % cup sugar Crumbly Topping Combine raisins, apples and water; heat to boiling Blend together sugar, flour, cinnamon and salt Stir into boiling fruit and boil one minute Turn into S’/j-mch round baking dish Cover with dough and sprinkle with topping Bake in hot oven (400 degrees F) 30 minutes, or until crust is browned and apples are tender. Makes 6 to 8 servings Biscuit Dough Combine 1 cup biscuit mix and 1 tablespoon sugar. Stir in Vi cup milk and 2 tablespoons melted butter or margarine. Pat to circle on floured board, and roll to fit top ot dish Crumbly Topping' Mix 2 tablespoons biscuit mix, 1 tablespoon granulated sugar and 1 tablespoon soft butter or margarine to gether until crumbly. GLENN H. HERK M VNHKI’Vf U. I). 1 Landis* illo T\\ 8-7*4 14 fQf .COLDMHB vracoows tEH> INCD mxrtvmjs
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