Farm Women’s Society News Cook-out Held As Program Of Society 2 MANHEIM A “Cook-Ouf’ was held Saturday by Society of Farm Women 2 at the home of Mrs. Jay Sahm, R 4 Manheim Each member received a oepy of the booklet “Your Family To gether Cook-Out Meals ” In the business session it was announced that Mrs Henry Kelt, 217 Oi chard St, Manheim, will be in charge of renting trays and coffee urns Scriptures were read by Mrs Andrew Low Happy Birthday was sung for two members who had birthdays in the past month At the end of the meeting, the members formed small groups to make and servefreshments Farm Women 7‘Have 45 At Annua! Family Night STiIASBURCr Society 0 f Tram Women 7 mo< Jui / 13 ai C-iim'n.n Park foi Family Night >/cic -.5 pr^^- Ull 'r f lriM roj\2', iho c oi rec ‘1 .U • ' .i*. f 1 LiU am t 1 v'jH t k r ji j i u-i a \ _ i . V T i •o-i V T T/ btO , ' r ' r^ r y / i i vl 1 l •*>• C ; '1 "''J 1 ,- ■ 5 5? 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ST 6-2597 Farm Women 14 Hear Reports On Home Week Farm Women Society 14 met July 10 at the home of Mrs How ard Moore, R 7 Lancaster Co hostesses were Mrs Roy Book and Mrs Muil Clark Members answered roll call by reading parts of the Societies Constitution and By-laws The guest speaker was John Bacharch who discussed the pro posd County Health Unit He showed a film Six members, Mrs Murl Clark, Mis Clarence Herr, Mrs Warren Hershey, Mrs Walter Himmel leich, Mrs Howaid Moore and Mrs Kathiyn Shauback reported on Extension Homemakers week at Penn State Miss Jan.ce Rohrer, pnmsl, accompanied a vocal sextet com posed of Mrs Raymond Bois,e Mis Meivm Dennngcr, Mrs Clai ence Gioff, Mis Edwm Rohiei, IPs Homy Rohiei and Mis (. hnst an Land <• The Soaetj vnl hold its annual I am ;y Picnic at h d 3 p m , 'A/al rosdiv Ana 11 ill Pai aha' Memu, al ta^v T■ is ,< dm ! the I T ° T ' " n 1 i vSi w( n ! r r ' , 'o ( t ' i I]'^ o. 1 1 LA m ,1 y t j J ~ , e « r\jiie *' , t J •» i COME IN AND ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION! Elizabeth town Farmers Supply Inc Denver ft v>: 1 ' \ >K ■> i K «'• _:.c l ii 'o i~zz - I '] 1 z'' Ph. 7-1341 Haverstick Bros. Columbia Pike Lancaster Ph. EX 2-5753 Sauder Bros. New Holland For Farm Women... (Continued from page 8) Vs teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon V 2 teaspoon nutmeg Va teaspoon powdered cloves 1 cup canned applesauce 1 teaspoon baking soda cup soft shortening 1 cup granulated sugar 1 egg 1 cup seedless raisins 1 cup ready-to eat bran Heat oven Sift together first five ingredients Combine apple sauce and soda Mix shortening with sugar and egg until creamy Mix in flour mixture alternately with applesauce Fold in raisins and bran Drop by teaspoonfhls, about 2 inches apart, onto greased cookie sheet. Bake about 20 min utes, until golden brown, in a 375 degiee oven Makes three doz en This is a moist cookie SPONGE DROPS ’j cup sifted enuched all pm - pose flour >s teaspoon salt ? 055 s sopai atcd 'a cap (noiiulat’d sneai 1 tables icon c olci wtei ■ 1 leas' Icn < n cxtiav.t plated lemon ’ i i-0 1 . r>e uea 1 it .ntai 1 i o r i J u\ v ‘io ' n av i* i e j. . I'Cj - . ncvl ''ib 1 w i 1 \ ' 1 » 1 vl' iv i (■> L''c i>o .1 , v 1 , \ L o; b in dj is uni i ' i - C r’&'i- —-i '' ' \~ '! '( 1 tytS'K IN I . i i'll. V 1 ~i ,i J l lll iil||l||| I ', * ' S V« r j ' ——-a f \ v,-" i'_. >. —, n , v'. '"4 - I ' * ' I 01 ' ’a POP f i 1\ i 1 c V I' - I .!1(! I pp 1 11 I .r' i </\ i c 1 li L 'I , Ph. EL 4-8721 Lancaster Farming, Friday, July 19, 1957 For the Farm Wife and Family sides out, with chocolate, lemon, or oiange icing between each pair Or gist ice top of each drop COCONUT SPICE COOKIES V 2 cup soft shortening IV4 teaspoons cinnamon V? teaspoon ginger Vt teaspoon nutmeg Vi teaspoon allspice 2 tablespoons honey 1 package wnte- u silvci cake mix ,i cup shicddcd coconut snip ped llc.it oven M’\ shoi lining v'lth Text five inmcdionts until cr n "inj Then using spoon pasti\ bt.nd ei, oi fingeis, v.oik in white cake mix and coconut until fa a jvs tiyLke (iouah is loi.n'r. Sh ipe uM small holla usai- about on" 1 Caspian loi on h P v < n an icis <i cortkio l m s > i. l 1 h i w f i I , i i 1 i i J l 1 ill’ ,’Ji > . ,I) C 1 - I ’ 1 I vi i id 1 -r^ —* -* "js. z*.r A ->X ■ ' T r T ~ /- i r ' f~ *, r iJl' , w).( l 1 ! k _ i l _L \ 1 } N._y l > t ii. j_ © I ’ ~ t,-r I " ‘ no DEGREES lELOW ZEIIO OR COIOEH v* • w V f A. ■>. x-. . , < p Offers You These Advantages! 1. Better Proved Sires 2. Choice of Sires Daily 3. High Conception Rates For Service or Information Call or Write William J. Walker R. D. 1. Ph. Lancaster EX 3-2090 or Quarryville ST 6-2097 Q eight minutes in 375 degree oven. Cool a few minutes before remov ing fioin cookie sheet Makes sev en dozen 2Vi cuds silted cniiched all-pur pose floui 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking soda ]/ 2 teaspoon powdcied cloves 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon gingei ' cun soft shoitemng 1 cun blown sugar packed 1 ( arr • '-OS ]/ -i tun molasses Crianulatod sugai Sill togctlur f’lit s'\ ,ngic('i ciitb Jlix s,ioi!e'imy bi ,wn st gai and cfg mini ' ci 1 aoainj _ai\ in pvilasspb ;h?,i I'oi.i niiv tii Lh 1 on > man at lon_oi , ; i> -i t-n i' oil ■' ,i ■ ' - i ‘t ,1 L," J& &}Sr aSfSjaajr & *£>£# -taS | / C < < ' , «J’ $ I V t • f *- 5 '.>•*, <W v * \ . Willow Street, Pa. ® CRINKLES \ f ’ 1 i i'„ 1J >. S V ss>- ''tk'. 8 t n y •Si
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