For Farm Women ... (Continued from page six; One-half cup hot water One cup granulated sugar One-fourth teaspopn salt Two egg whites One cup thawed strawberries and juice One tablespoon lemon juice One-half cup whipped cream Crush strawbetnes with juice; add sugar and let stand one half hour. Pour cold water, in mixing bowl and sprinkle gela tin on top of water Add salt and hot water and stir until dis solved Add berries and lemon juice. Cool, and when it begins Farm Women 23 Honor Mothers; Slides Shown Twenty-one mothers and 20 members of the Society of Farm Women 23 were entertained at 6 p m. Thursday of last week at a Mother and Daughter banquet in the home of Mrs. John H. Herr, Jr, 139 Kready Ave, Mil ler&ville Mrs Herr was hostess Devotions were in charge of Mrs Enos Newcomer, R 6, Lan caster. Roll call was answered by -“An experience your mother remembers about you ” Mr and Mrs. Milton 'Eberly showed slides of their recent trip to South America Each mother received a plant as a token of love from the group. Make A Point To Visit Our Animal Health Department THE QUARRYVILLE DRUG CO. \ QUARRYVILLE, PA, PHONE 1 O O ' wrw POWER I.iAV e.;c*nci New c< with eh power, futl ct Trims rocky •raum or wtt buildtn •r und« Cuts wi • man raw a I 2h p.i pat tar cutlar’ « »wi»' SCYTHI Amen chain jrowt) ilcvtl v is ]n u| •fficier Sawcf ta h»« clearn M ACT Saw Knife ITI/lO 1 Service 605 Marietta Ave. Lancaster Corn Soup Supper Takes 600 Chickens Six hundred chickens will be required for the Lititz Fire Company’s chicken corn soup supper tomorrow night during the county convention. Members of the Ladies’ Auxiliary cleaned chickens Tuesday and Wednesday lor the event. Business sessions of the 35th annual convention will he in the Lititz Springs Paik A parade at 2 p m. is sched uled, with prizes based on his torical aspects of fire light ing equipment to thicken, beat until fluffy in whipped cream and beaten egg whites Put in baked pie shell and chill Garnish with ei earn and berries. It sometimes happens, and it did happen. We left the butter "out of a recent recipe, and our reader, Lena Brubak er of RI Quarryville is not sure whether it was her fault or ours. She writes, “I must have omitted the butter in the recipe for sugar cookies, I’m sorry but it should have in cluded a cuj) of butter.” To correct this, we’ll reprint the entire recipe, correct, this time, we hope: Three eggs Two cups white sugar One cup butter One cup sour cieam One teaspoon soda One-half teaspoon salt One teaspoon vanilla About five cups (all purpose) flour, enough to make soft dough. Cream butter, sugar and un beaten eggs in a big bowl, then stir in the sour cream and vanil la. s>ift dry mgiedients and add them to bowl. Stir all until thoroughly and smoothly mixed. You may have to add a little more flour, but keep the dough soft Let stand overnight. Next day, roll dough out, cut in any shape desired Sprinkle lightly with, sugar and bake m 375-degree F oven Cookies may be centered with laisms or nuts or cherries. This makes about five dozen You cah also drop these cookies on a cookie sheet if desired- S We apologize, and hope your next Sugar Cookies will be a bit richer. Farm Women 15 To Sponsor Band Concert June 6 Farm Women’s Society No 15 met at the home of Mrs Almus Shoemaker, Bartville, at 2 p m on Thursday Mrs. Robert Weicksel, president, conducted the meeting, with Mrs Shoe maker in qharge of devotions Ctf The Youth Recreation com mittee reported that on Wed nesday evening, June 6, it would sponsor a concert by both Senior and Junior Bands of Solanco High School in the' Solanco gym. Proceeds will be used to help pay for - uniforms for the Junior group. It was decided to write the secretary of the Joint School Board of Solanco schools, pio testmg the building of the new High School for'the area in the Borough of Quairyville. It also was voted to make a contribution for the purpose of sending a child from Southern Lancaster County to the East Seal Camip for crippled chil dren, located in the Pittsburgh area. This fund also is for warding contributions from oth er organizations to the Crippled Children’s Association in Lan caster. Pit 24291 CORRECTION SUGAR COOKIES H * emxsr" Yes, Eike Franz-Georg Grevel, German exchange student, might well reply,, tor here he is pictured receiving his high school diploma at commencement exer cises late last week in the Quarryville Methodist Church from Supervising Prin cipal Harry K Gerlach. In last week’s Lancaster Farming, “Ike” expressed the There have been several re quests in this column, and response has been excellent. One of our readers, Violet Preston of 553 Chestnut Coatesville, asks if anyone has any crochet chair set patterns &he would like one of the Four-Leaf Clover. She would return it after use. Keep those cards and letters coming We appreciate them Until next week, that’s all un til we will See you again. HEAR The Mennonite Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12 30 P. M Norristown WNAR 8 00 A. M Hanover WHVR 1 00 P. M. In 1956 More”and More Farmers Ful-0-Pep High Sweet Blend For Preserving Grass Silage D. W. Hoover East Earl, R. D. 1, Pa. .New Holland 4 7201 J. C. Walker & Son Gap, Pa. Hickory 24169 Do Dreams Come True? ti - I HERR THE PUMP MAN H 211 N. Aim St. Lancaster, Pa. Ph. 3-3694 •• J ***««***•♦•••*&••*****••**♦*♦*•♦•••**♦•«*««t*******««*««******«*t*««*«t«************ 4 *** # * 4 £} are Using HERE’S WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU ... PRESERVE GRASSES RETAIN VALUABLE JUICES INCREASE VALUE OF SILAGE SWEETEN ECONOMICAL SEE YOLR FULL-O-PEP DEALER FOR FURTHER DETAILS J.C.SnavelyS Sons, Inc. Landisville, Pa. 3511 Ross C. Ulrich Peach Bottom,R.D,Pa. Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 1, 1956 wish that he could see the West before re turning to his homeland At this moment, Ike is enroute to Oregon, to attend a na tional meeting of the Church of the Breth ren, thanks to arrangements by his church and his hosts, Mr. and Mrs. A. Clyde Kreider. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). ti >*m*«*H*«m< I *J*ft * riensel 19R3 PUMPS FOE EVERY FARM HOME | AND INDUSTRIAL NEED Paul M. Ressler & Son Paradise, Pa. OV 7-2493 Millport Roller Mills Lititz, R. D. 4, Pa. Lmtz 6 8831 7