omen’s (Continued from page 8) la (2 tablespoons) plus sev tablespoons of nutmeg sugar and lard. Add eggs, milk- Sift flour, soda, cream ;artar. Add to the mixture by teaspoon on greased e sheet. Bake at 350 de- $ The measurements are by ;ht, so youi cookies will not of our readers at East has sent m a recipe, and asks that hei name be with- Thgt we-are most willing do Her recipe is for Apple Dumplings cup of sour cream mixed with teaspoon baking soda, id V* teaspoon salt,— flour igh so' you can roll it like pie dough. ive apples snitzed and cut halves Cut the dough in ires, about five inches Put tlf apple on each square- Now ■ the corners to the top and ;s them tight together Jo » the juice in. Put in greased Bake about 30 to 35 mm , m an oven at 350 degrees, till golden brown. From over at Bareville, Mrs Hn B Becker has sent us a ile string of recipes that look ;hty good, and maybe as time *s on, we can pujblish more of She offers hints for using 10 Add heavy -fruit, such as irs or peaches which will sink form a bottom layer. Now add lana slices and diced marsh .llows These will float to form top layer- Chill tintil firm Now that the crisp autumn fact it’s almost winter days • here, a pumpkin pie recipe absolutely necessary. You ;ht try Mrs. Becker’s. Spicy Pumpkin Pie 2 tablespoons-melted butter or margarine, cup sugar. 3 eggs, well beaten. Vi teaspoon cinamon, small amount of nutmeg, or to suit taste. ’2 teaspoon s<>lt. M cup hot, cooked, mashed pumpkin {, i cup milk, scalded (fresh milk or powdered milk gives same results I used powder ed) 3 tablespoons molasses- Mix all ingredients together, beat with egg beater, then fill pie shells Tins makes several pies, depending on the size of pans used Bake at 450 degrees for 30 minutes 01 until baked. I bake it in an oil crust, which is We’ve still got some recipes left over. Butterscotch Tapioca, Pineapple Tapioca, No-Roll Pastry Shell but every pot and pan is ready for washing, and the kitchen’s got to be red ded up. That’s all for this week but keep your letters coming. Send your best ideas to Lancaster Fanning, Quarryville, Pa. Dec. 7 Party Date for Farm Society No. 23 Holiday spirit has invaded So ciety of Farm Women 23 full force, with arrangements for the annual Christmas party and cov ered dish supper -Tuesday, Dec 7 at (he Washington Boro Fire Hall Tune of the dinner will toe, 6 pm. Mrs. Jonas Nissley demonstrat ed ways of making Christmas 'candles at last week’s meeting in the home of Mrs Andrew Nissley, Hi Washington Boro Mrs Robert Miller, hostess, led devotions opening the meeting A large list of contributions were announced by the Society, 525 going to the Kepdig Family, missionaries for the Church of God in Peru, and $lO each to the United Community Campaign and Lancaster County Chapter, Mus cular Dystrophy Associations of America, Inc. Winners at Baby Beef Roundup Here the three winners of the recent Southeast District 4-H Club Baby Beef Roundup at Lancaster Stock Yards line up On-the right is the winner Phyllis Buss, 17, RD 2 Easton, with her Angus “Butchie” that was grand champion over all breeds, In the center is the reserve champion, “Mickey,” with Mary Jane Herr, 12, Ref ton, at the halter of her Hereford “Shorty,” the top Shorthorn, shown by Shirley Longenecker, 15, RD 2 Lititz, is on the left. (Lancaster Farming Photo). Bus Trip, Christmas Party at Society 10 Mrs- M L Windell will con duct a bus lour for Society of Farm Women 10 Monday to Phil adelphia to see “Cinerama Holi day” and downtown Christmas decorations Saturday, Dec. 3 has been set as the date for the an nual Christmas dinner and party at the home of Mrs. Charles F. Stauffer, Lime Spring Farm, Rohierstown Mrs. C M- Neff, sister of Mrs Stauffer, will lead devotions. Officers recently elected will be installed Mis H. C Remhold is president; Mrs Elam Buck waiter, vice president; Mrs. John Habecker, recording secretary; Mrs- Henry Hershey, correspond ing secretary, and Miss Eliza Esbenshade, treasurer- Farm Society 21 Sets Christmas Party Date Families of the Society of Farm Women 21 will hold their annual Christmas Party Friday, Dec 9 in the Fue Hall at Quar ryville Activities start at' 730 p ra Plans for Inc Christmas Party were discussed at a recent meet ing in the home of Mrs. Clair Griffith, Quarryville- The Soci ety voted contnbutions to the Tuberculosis Society Christmas Seal campaign and the Lancas ter County Chapter of Muscular Dystrophy Associations of Ameri ca, Inc Mrs Thomas Bradley reported on the recent Lancaster County Convention Mis Parke Ressel, president, presided. Farm Women 9 Gift Exchange Dec. 17th Mrs Andrew Zercher and Mrs P Klemhaus of Maiticville will be hostesses at a Chnstmas party and gift exchange for Faim Soc iety of Farm Women 9 on Satur day, Dec 17 Baskets will be filled for sick and shutin mem bers In a recent meeting at the home of Mis Elmer L. Huber, Marticville, Miss Eleanor Guf fith, recent International Faim Youth Exchange delegate to Ger many, told of her visit in that countiy Colo-ed slides added much to the lalK Co-hostesses were Mis Paul Stokes, Mis Fay Aston and Mrs Roy Hei shock A leport was made that 128 articles and money had been contributed to the Needlework Guild by the Society. Donations \vere voted to the Fry berger Family who lost their pos sessions in a recent fire 3 HURRICANES IN FAMILY CORN, Okla John Edwin Vogt has been ribbed consider ably by his friends about having three hurucanes around his house His wife is named Hilda and his two daughteis, Brenda and Janet all names of 1955 hurricanes. NOLT FARM SELLS A 48-acre farm in Earl Twp, a quarter of a mile north of Vog anville Tuesday of last week was sold for §Bl5 an acre or a total of $39,206 69 to Wilson Martin Jr, Ephrata, Rl, at a public sale. The sale was held by Ivan H. Nolt with Frank L Steller as the auctioneer. Santa Claus Arrives At Kauffman’s Hardware Toyland 110 Piece Band of Pequea Valley High School will play concert irt'front of itojpeat 1:30 P. M. Special Prices On 1954 - Model Electric Trains! Fine Selection of these Brand Names : SCHWINN BIKES FOSTORIA RUBBERMAID Kauffman’s Hardware Store Open Thrus. & Sat. Till 9 P. M. Free Parking Rear of Store NEW HOLLAND BBBBBBfIBfIBBfIBfIBBBBIBBBBBBfIBBfIfIBBfIfIBfIBBBBfIBBBfIfIBBBBB Farm Society 15 Holds Furniture Refinisliing Class Mrs Glenn Knecht, RD Kirk wood, Tuesdnv was hostess to Society of Faim Women 15 in a furniture rcfinishmg class In the previous week’s meeting, plans were made ’ for a family Chustmas dinner party Thursday, Dec 8, in Rhoads Spanish Tav ern, Quarryviiie Miss Ruth Kimble, Lancaster County extension home econo mist, conducted the Tuesday class, and also' gave a lecture demonstration on Christmas de coiatibns foi the home and holi day gift wrapping Installation of two recently elected office’s, Mrs Robert Reath as recording secietary, and Mis Lewis E Shoemaker as trea surer was made at last week’s meeting In charge of this meeting was Mrs Robert Wucksel, president Assisting were Mis Emory Wag ner, Mrs Fo> rest Reinhart and Mrs William Ciawford, Sr Twenty-five dolars will be given by the Society for distribu tion among Lancaster County Home guests, and $7 will be sent the Lancaster County Tubercu losis Society. 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