For Farm Women ... (Continued from page eight) milk, stir, Drop batter by spoonsful into boiling ham and apples. Cover pan tightly, cook dumplings 10 to 12 minutes (Do not lift cover until ready to serve.) > (Sometimes * Schnitz und Knepp is made without meat. Use recipe above omitting meat cooking apples until soft. Add brown sugar, three tablespoons buttor or meat fryings, then add dumplings as above). * * it Our good friend Violet Pres ton, at 114 .North 5 Avenue, Coatesville writes again, this week sends us a recipe that dates back to 1872, from a cook book her grandfather gave her. STRAWBERRY JAM Take equal weights of straw berries and sugar Put the ber ries in a dish and cover with sugar. Let stand ovei night. In the morning, put the kettle on to boil two hours Put in jars and seal. Raspberries and blackber ries may be cooked in the same way I use this, and it keeps, Mis. Preston adds. ASPARAGUS Cut off white part and wash Then place m sauce pan with ■water boiling water enough to cover Add salt to water When young, it will boil in 20 minutes, then * serve on toast Season with butter It is very good, our reader tells. You can make a cream sauce for it It’s very good that way. t n That’s it for now Keep those cards and letters coming It’s so- long for now until next week when we’ll See you again. FARM WOMEN 4 WILL HAVE JULY 28 PICNIC Saturday. July 29 has been de signated for the annual family picnic of the Lancaster County Society of Farm Women 4 Plans weie discussed at the home of Mrs Lehman Swan - , Mount Joy, recently Mrs. Mary Shellenberger is chairman of the program com mittee At the most recent meet ing, Mrs. Victor Koser led de votions and the secretary’s re port was given by Mrs Edna Shellengerberger A fashiori and health demonstration was given by Mrs Reba Brown of Lancaster. I Bargain Days "; HO l L .« d | S Thursday, Friday, Saturday—July 12, 13, 14 ■ 'lip This Free Coupon Deposit this Free Coupon at any of the participating stores July 12, 13 and 14 in New Holland. Name Address Prizes will be awarded Saturday July 14 at Monetary Prizes awarded in Coupon Form—honor- 6 P. M. in front of the Clarion Office. Winners ed by any of the participating Stores must be need not be present. Check your stores for redeemed on or befote Sept. 2, 1956 list of prize winning numbers. Witmer’s Kauffman’s Hardware New Holland Meat Market Leßov W. Groff M. S Sensenig New Holland Clarion New Holland Paint Store The Sportsman’s Shop W. W Weaver, Jeweler J Z. Martin Martin’s Store Iron’s Food Store ■ X' ■ ■■■■■■■>■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Ready for Shipment Ready for shipment are these trellis-grown tomatoes in the Washington Boro area, sorted and grades This week end, the holdover will go into refrigerated trucks tor weekend storage, and Monday will move into trade chan nels. This season around 15,000 bushels are expected, ac cording to H. L Heberlein, Millersville, sales manager. (Lancaster Farming Staff Photo). Farm Women’s Societies r =r CHESTER COUNTY FARM WOMEN 2 REPORTS Chester County Society of Faim Women 2 met Wednesday afternoon ot last week with -Mrs Lenna Sweed There was a good attendance" Mis Ward presided and the meeting open ed with singing Devotions were in charge of the hostess. The salute to the flag was given, and response to 101 l call was “the most unusual name I have ever heard ” Mrs 'Sturgill lead minutes of the previous meeting, and they were approved The tieasurei, Mis Poole, reported a substan tial balance Mis James Retzer reported for the Sunshine Com mittee Mis Davage will have charge of the penny jar for the next six months Plans were made for the annual picnic in July at the home of Mrs Vaughn Glen Roy The cake baked by Mrs Boweis was won by Mrs Ward The piesident then introduc ed Mrs Moore and Mrs. Clen demn who showed the ladies how to make baskets Mis Sweed and co-hostess r Mis Rhodewalt, served delicious re freshments, and the meeting was adjourned. Ist Prize $l5O 00 2i.d Prize $lOO 00 Ladies’Hamilton Watch 3rd Prize $ 50 00 [Courtesy"Lancaster 20 Prizes S. 10,00 each Newspapers Inc 20 Prizes $ 500 each PARTICIPATING STORES Hershey Shoe Service Rolhn J, Wolfe Dick Brubaker Showalter & Horning Trimmer’s Loth & Hutchinson Kronmeyer’s Good Beverage Store Harris Bros & Company Rubinson’s Dept Store Groff’s Hardware Beck’s Furniture Store CHESTER COUNTY FARM \ WOMEN 2 MAKE TOUR On June 20, members of the Chester County Society of Farm Women 2 and some guests left the Post House by shortline bus for New York at 530 a m A thiee-hour boat trip around Manhattan Island was enjoyed, then the gioup took in the show at the Radio City Music Hall Before leaving New Yoik, the bus took the ladies on a sightseeing tour Dinner was enjoyed at Howard Johnson’s The bus arrived back at the Post House at 10 30 p m COOKING DEMONSTRATION HELD AT QUARRYVILLE On June 26, Chester County Faim Women, 21 in numbci, enjoyed a Norge cooking dem onsliation at the Quarry ville Sewing Center Luftch was serv ed and door puzes awarded Mrs Sara Davage won a large steak on a tray and Mrs Mary March a salad set The odds aie said to be one in eight billion against such an occurrence, but three albino Pe kinese dogs m one litter were born lecently at the Connie Wagner kennels in Euclid, Ohio $6OO IN PRIZES Driller’s 5 & 10 John G Brubaker, Jeweler Pick It Gift Shop Western Auto Associate Store H Clair Musselman Wnght’s Bakery I o hstettler’s Magneto Service Adl Levitt’s Store Roberta’s Children’s Shop Imm’s Restaurant Buckwalter TV Sara Plotnick & Son FARM WOMEN 11 HEAR OF CAKE DECORATING On Thuisday afternoon last week, Farm Women 11 met in the gymnasium ol the Quarry ville High School Hostesses were Mis Mabel Bucher, Mrs Galen Aument, Mrs 'Walter Foibes, Mrs Clarence Ressel and Mrs Donald Shirk Mrs James Retzer presided and the meeting opened with singing. Devotions were in charge of Mrs Forbes Salute to the tlag was given and re sponse to i oil call was “Answer to a Quiz” The secietaiy, Mrs Hariy McComsay read minutes of the pievious meeting, and the tieasuxei, Mrs Shank, re ported Bills weie ordered paid The President gave a leport of the County Executive Boaid meeting which she attended at the home of Mrs Reinhold near Manheim After the business ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■HBBE9BEEEEEBEQEEE BARGAIN DAYS : 20% OFF ■ Hand Mowers ■ Power Mowers ■ Lawn Trimmers ■ Picnic Jugs ■ Picnic Chests ■ Croquet Sets ; Window Screens ■ Screen Doors S Swimming Pools ■ Sliding Boards ■ Wagons Wooden Swings Charcoal Grills Bicycle " OTPO,NT n | r reezer 03.1 C > 17 Cu. Ft. $335.°° ? > SAVE $154. 95 | Savings Up To 30% WnnerwareSale ~ Savings to 59% Summer V . 20% Reduction turmture ON Reduced . fireplace EQUIPMENT Groffs Hardware S. Railroad Ave. New Holland, Pa. STORE HOURS—Open Thurs. Evening. Closed Fri. & Sal. 6 P. M. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■miHHlllHMl Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 6, 1956 SPECIALS meeting, Mis Shank, program chairman, introduced Mis Ray mond Gibble of Myeistown who gave a dcmonstialion on cake decorating This was very much enioyed The meeting adiourn ed until July, when Society 10 will be entertained at the Quar lyville Fire Hall SOCIETY 19 HOLDS ANNUAI, PICNIC Lancaster County Society of Faim Women 19 held its an nual family picnic Sunday, July 1 at Lime Spungs Faim HEAR The Mennonite Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12 30 P. M. Norristown WNAR 8 00 A. M. Hanover WHVR 1 00 P. M. 25% OFF Toys 801 l Clothing Tricycles Doll Coaches Fishing Equipment Baseball Equipment Boonton Ware Discontinued Colors 33 1-3% OFF Dolls Bronze Fly Wire 9
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