—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. June 13, 1964 12 ® Fop The Foflfl Wife When using either type of (Continued from Page 11) interfacing fabric, use the ori- MINTED ORANGE-CHEESE g ina i pattern for cutting the • * SALAD pieces. Choose a fabric for the pint cottage cheese interfacing that is the same or cup chopped fresh mint lighter in weight than the fab leaves , ric in the garment. Also select oranges, peeled, sliced into an in terfacmg fabric that tak cartwheels es the same care a g the gar ment fabric. Salad greens Combine cottage cheese and chopped mint On individual _ Ripe Olives salad plates, arrange orange com ® an^ slices on salad greens. Top wetted and in at least nine with minted cottage cheese. different sizes. A picture of the size and the approximate num ber of npe olives in the can are on the label as a guide to buying what you need • Have You Heard? (continued fiom page H) Don’t Cut Tulip Leaves aie especially good for details. 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As long as the leaves are green, they’re build ing next year’s bulbs. Farm Women 22 Holds Meeting Mrs. William Weller, vice president, conducted the Tues day evening meeting of So ciety of Farm Women 22 at the home of Mrs. Clarence Rohrer, Smoketown. Mrs. Willis Rohrer was assisting hostess. Mrs. Norma Forry was in stalled as a new member. A donation of $25 was given to the Farm Women’s county proj ect, the Child Development Center. Guest speaker of the evening was Harry Hovis, who gave a perfume demonstration A proj ect of favorite recipes were as sembled m a cook book and the book was distributed at the meeting. 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