B—Lancaster Farming, Friday, June 8, 1956 For the Farm Wife and Family Members of the executive board of the Lancaster Countv Society of Farm Women will meet at 1 30 p m. Tuesday, Aug 7at Middle Octorara Church, with Mrs Parke Ressel and Mrs. Floyd Reinhart as hostesses The board met Tuesday at the home of Mrs Clarence M Rem hold, East Petersburg, where plans for the Nov. 3 convention at Manheim Township High School Were discussed. Mrs. Robert Nolt, county pre sident presided and named the committees. Mrs Raymond Ston er was co-hostess This week we have a few regular subscribers to Lancas ter Farming who have submit ted recieps, the first, Mrs Clay ton S Zimmerman of R 2 New Holland. She writes. Here is our dollar for Lancas ter Farming. We sure enjoy reading it. This is a cookie re cipe that our family likes very well: OLD FASHIONED MOLASSES COOKIES One cup shortening Four cups flour One teaspoon salt One cup dark molasses One cup sugar One egg KEVEKE WAIVE COPPER CLAD STAINLESS STEEL 1% qt. sauce pan save $2.26 —price reduced nearly 40% NOW ONLY SJ69 regularly $5.95 LIMITED TIME ONLY I LIMITED QUANTITIES! • Here's fh» best buy on the market. This is a standard Revere Ware utensil "The World's Finest", rarely offered at such a terrific loving. • The perfect sue for frozen foods, saeces, cereals. * An ideal gift for all occasions. Ceme In, vse ceu/sen er Ph. 4-0851 STORE HOURS Closed Wednesday Afternoon - Saturday Nile at 6 P. M. GROFF S HARDWARE S. RAILROAD AVE., NEW HOLLAND Ph. 4-0851 One-fourth cup hot water One and one-fourth teaspoons soda Sift flour, salt and cut in shortening In another bowl, combine molasses and. sugar. Add egg. Beat well. Dissolve soda in hot water and add to molasses mixture. Combine crumbs and molasses mixture Stir well Chill dough several hours before baking. From Elizabethtown, a nice letter this week from Mrs. Mild red H. Stone of R - We like Lancaster Farming, especially the page of recipes I have a little hint for a quick dressing for salad?, either fruit or green salad Simply mix a package of soft cream cheese (Philadelphia Brand) with enough pineapple juice to make it like heavy cream and dribble over the salad This is quick, needs no cooking, is easy to do and deli cious Another hint, Mrs. Stone adds, that some'may not know is when defrosting the refrig erator, I put whatever frozen foods I -may have in the hy- NO. 1401% with cover w mi., R*v*rt War* V/2 Qt Cav*r*d Pl*as* i*nd m* Souct Pom at $3 69. Nam* (PRINT) Addr*t» City MO □ Ch*«k □ COD □ Am t Enel T SALAD DRESSING A * * Apt N*, Stat* Zon* Free To Women... One yeai charter subscrip tion to LANCASTER FARM ING to one housewue eacn week who submits tne nest letter . . . recipe . . . home making hint. Send your letter to LANCASTER FARMING, Quarryviiie, ra. drator and cover with ice cubes. The food stays frozen until defrosting is finished. In fact the ice cubes scarcely melt. I wish you all possible suc cess with your paper, Mrs. Stone adds. i » H-ere’s a collection of quick and very easy recipes,, every one of them. Try one of these the next time you get in a rush- Sprinkle bits of bacon, .either cooked or crisp or .uncooked, over your waffle batter in waffle iron before baking Use one slice foi each waffle. Peanut Brittle Padding Prepare one package of vanil la,, (pudding according to pack age directions Chill. Just before serving fold in one-half cup pea nut brittle. Serve m sherbert glasses. Cranberry Chicken Salad Arrange slices of jellied cran berry sauce on lettuce Top with your favorite chicken salad- Parmesan Buttered Toast Mix six tablespoons of grated Parmesan cheese with three fourths cup mayonnaise. Toast eight slices of bread on one side under the broiler. Spread un toasted side with cheese mixture. Broil until lightly browned Cut into strips. Spiced Butter Melt one-quarter lb of butter in a saucepan Blend in one tea spoon of prepared mustard and two teaspoons of chopped chives. Brush on slices of French bread Heat bread in a hot oven about 45 minutes. Rice with Croutons Cook one cup nee, when ready add plenty of melted'but ter Toss with a fork Add one cup v-ery small croutons which have been dried thoroughly in a very low heat in the oven after they have been fried in butter Poppy Seed Sticks Remove crusts from unsliced bread, cut into slices about one inch thick and cut each slice in half the long way. Spiead with Farm Women II Meet in June At Quarryville Lancaster County Farm Wom en 11 met Thursday afternoon of last week with Mrs. Violet Warfel, Camargo. Mrs Retzer presided and the meeting was in charge of Mrs. Champney. Sa lute to ithe flag was given. In the absence of the secretary, Martha McComsey read minutes of the previous meet ing. Mrs. Irene Shank" gave the treasurer’s report. Response to - roll call was “What would you do if you won the $64,000 Question?” The So ciety - decided not to serve the East Drum ore Alumni (Banquet this year. The program commit tee will be in charge of the bus trip. Plans have not been com pleted. A letter was read from Mrs. Raymond Gibbel, %ho will have charge of the. June program, to be held m the Quarryville High School gymnasium. The sale oi articles donated by the hostesses followed, with Mrs. Catharine Mathias as auctioneer. Refresh ments were served and the meet ing adjourned. A Mother’s Lament Goodbye to little blue patched'pants And cotton printed shirts. This farewell has its joys, of course,' But, too, it has its hurts. For often you’ve danced on the line Your ballet in the sun, And o’ft I’ve patched you as your threads Were bursting one by One. I’m sentimental about laying away ' Your cheery plaids and blue Because I love a little boy Who’s grown too big fgr you. softened butter and sprinkle with poppy seed Before serving toast under broiler until golden brown. Apple Dessert Put two cups applesauce into a greased shallow, baking dish Sprinkle with nutmeg, one fourth cup raisins and two thirds cup zwieback”crumbs Dot with butter. Bake in an oven 375 degrees about 20 minutes. Skewer Sausages String skewer with brown and serve sausages, peach halves halves with a cherry in the cent er and mushroom caps. Brush with melted butter. Cook four to five inches from heat for about five minutes on each side. Saltines Spread long narrow saltines with softened butter. .Sprinkle with celery seed If desired toast in broiler. Beets To buttered beets add two to three tablespoons of mint jelly Heat slowly until the jelly melts. Mashed Potatoes To two cups hot mashed pota toes add one and one-half tablespoons finely chrjpped spring onions. Pile in halves of tomatoes, brush with melted butter. Bake in an oven 400 de grees about 20 minutes. Peanut Balls With ice cream scoop shape vanilla ice cream into balls Roll in chopped peanuts Serve in chocolate sauce Cheese Loaf Chop one cup nuts, two medium dill pickles, one small red pepper. Mix and add -28 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l 5 SCREENS CUSTOM MADE KAISER SHADE SCREENS STORM WINDOWS Alcoa Aluminum Storm & Screen Doors $37.50 11-8 in. Thick Full Piano Hinge with ALL Hardware Completely Installed $49.95 FREE ! EASY TERMS IF YOU DESIRE PAUL CLUCK Roofing—Siding- -Spouting (All Kinds) PHONE LANC. 2-6124 Or Landisville 2897 ■ ■ Spring Concert BY The LanChester Chorus ANNUAL BENEFIT FOR The Christiana Fire Company SATURDAY - JUNE 9 Christiana Fire Hall 8:15 P. M._ Adm. $l.OO ounce package of sharp cheese shredded. Mix. well. Press /into a small loaf pan. Chill thoroughly. Slice, put between buttered white bread. Minute Lemonade Use one six-ounce can frozen lemonade concentration and add water according to directions on can. Pour over ice cubes. Gar nish with cubes of pineapple, maraschino cherries and iresh mint sprigs. Keep those cards and letters coming We appreciate them, so that’s it until next week when we’ll See you again. The U. S. G. A. cracks dawn on links gambling rings. Make A Point To Visit Our Animal Health Department THE QUARRYVILLE DRUG CO. QUARRYVELLE, PA. '.PHONE 1 O O ALL ALUMIMUM - EAST PETERSBURG, PA. See Our Display Stand any Tues. Eve. at Root’s Country Mkt, E. Petersburg