(Continued from page 6} one ounce melted chocolate and .one teaspoon vanilla to egg whites and beat Until stiff.' Put the first mixture in two 8-inch pie shells which have pre viously been baked. Spread the egg white mixture on top and brown in oven If you struggle with packing daily lunches, here are ideas to help you. Try preparing the week’s sup ply of sandwiches in advance and freezing them. Frozen sandwiches will keep well about 2 weeks. .Wrap each sandwich in moisture vaporproof material _Tuck the frozen sandwich in lunch box in' the morning by noon it will be thawed, ready to eat. The best fillings for frozen sandwiches are - peanut butter, Cheddar, American or cream cheese mixtures, sliced or cooked ground meat, fish, or chicken. Avoid using these fillings for frozen sandwiches as they do not freeze well: egg salad or sliced eggs, raw vegetables, fruit jellies, and mayonnaise. . For quickness, use a pancake turner to slide sandwiches in to moisture - vaporproof ' bags. LARGE SAVINGS ON FINE FURNITURE BIG SELECTION 0F,... FOAM RUBBER CON TOUR CHAIRS FOAM RUBBER PLAT FORM ROCKERS - HASSOCKS CHILD’S ROCKERS LIVING ROOM SUITES BEDROOM SUITES DINING ROOM SUITES STORE HOURS Mon. & Tues. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wed.-Sat. 9 a.m, to 9 pm. Delivery Available Credit Arranged y Free Parking Martindale Furniture Store Ph. Terre Hill HI 5-2932 Martindale, Pa. William L Henning Tells Wives They Have Stake in FarnTßusiness HARRISBURG—Modern farm- busy. Through such channels they ing is an important business and keep in touch with prices, mar farm wives could have as big a keting volume and i elated facts stake in running the business as which enable them to suggest their farmer-husbands, State Agri- times to buy or sell to advantage, culture Secretary William L. Hen- Three of eveiy four Pennsylvania mng said Monday while address- farms now have TV sets. ing the 38th annual convention of the Society of Farm Women of Pennsylvania at their opening session at the 1957 Farm-Show. The business ability of many farm women frequently spells the difference between sucessful and medicre farm operations, he said He urged all farm women to look beyond their own farm boun daries to events informational services and other activities that will make them beter business partners with their husbands and aid them in raising their families. “Many farm women,” he said, “keep tabs on daily market re ports through newspapers, radio and TV when their husbands are Saves time and patience! These production-line methods are timesaving when making a quantity of sandwiches to freeze: First make,several kinds of sandwich fillings. Then line up bread in rows of 4 across, plac ing the 2 adjoining slices of bread side by side. Using soften ed butter, spread all slices of bread to edge so fillings won’t make bread soggy. Spoon about 1/3 cup filling on the two middle rows of bread; spread eventy to the edge with a spatula. Working with both hands, pick up outside slices and place on top of inside slices to complete sandwiches; stack two or three sandwiches and cut all at once with a sharp bread knife. Wrap or put in individual moisture vaporproof sacks. Label sand wiches with day of week or kind of filling to assure day-to-day variety. , Lettuce does not freeze we!l, but it can be wrapped and sent along with the lunch to be in serted in the sandwich just be fore eating Or roll lettuce leaves around carrot or celery sticks and fastenwith toothpicks, wrap We hope you’ll try some of these recipes we’ve had for you tocjay We’ll be back with more next week- HEAR The Mennonite Hour Each Sunday Lancaster WLAN 12:30 P. M Norristown WNAR 8:00 A. M Hanover WHVR 1:00 P. M. “Farm wives should be inter ested in everything that affects larm income. They need to know about those things which may bring unexpected changes to our economy and must look beyond their own community, state and nation.” Well-informed farm women keep posted on local, state and national government activities and keep in touch with interna tional affairs, Secretary Henning continued Purchases and ship ments of grain and other foods to foreign countries and their ef fect on local markets also are im portant things to know, he said. -“Learn all you can about con sumer demands for food, when they want it, how they want it, and how much they want,” he urged the farm women “Make every effort to see that con sumeis get the best quality avail able and that each product is kept in the best possible condi tion.” Proposed expansion of market ing advisory services through the State Bureau of Markets and its Pennsylvania farm foods promo tion plan was outlined by the speaker. New Officer Installation Held By Farm Women I New officers have been -instal led for Farm Women’s Society 1 ’They are President, Mrs. Howard Wolf, vice president, Mrs Clay ton Sangrey, and second vice president, Mrs. Henry Burkhold er The installation ceremony was conducted by Mrs. Robert Nolt. The following committee chair men were appointed by Mrs. Nolt. Program, Mrs. Leon Ulrich, mem bership, Mrs. Amos Shenk; nomi nating, Mrs. Cullen Carpenter, auditing, Mrs. Viola Marvel; ways and means, Mrs. Roy Brubaker, sunshine, Mrs. Willis Bucher, social, Mrs Clinton Rohrer; and cancer dressings, Mrs. Christ Nis sley. Mrs Bucher, Mrs Abram Bol linger, Mrs Daniel Brubaker, Mrs Marvel and Mrs Niel Clark received perfect attendance awards. The meeting was held at the home of Mrs Clark, Spruce Villa Mrs Clark, Mrs. Wolf and Mrs. Benjamin Shaeffer attended the annual Farm Women’s Societies convention this week at Farm Show. Lancaster Farming, Friday, Jan. 18, 1957 For the ■ Farm Wife and Family MRS. DOROTHY K. HUMMEL holds a wool jumper made by Linda Stehman, Hempfield High School, which won fifth in a class of 24 in the vocational home economics divi sion of Farm Show- Mrs. Hummel is state treasurer of the Future Homemakers of America (Staff Photo) BWj SAFE CHECKINS DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Use Our Convenient DRIVE-IN WINDOW One-half block from Penn Square on South Queen Street. —Rear of Main Bank. NATIONAL BANK '‘Serving Lancaster from Center Squat e since JSB9” MILLERSVILLE BRANCH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance $lO,OOO per depositor FREE PARKING 25 S. Queen St—Swan. Paikmg Lot—Vine & S. Queen Sts. Stoner Park ing Lot—S. W. Corner Vine & Queen Sts. n AUTO loans 302 N. GEORGE ST 7
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