O For The Form Wife (Continued from Pago 14) In a large bowl combine _ . * turkey, celery, almonds, green 0 . . society pepper, pimiento onion, salt. Soce yof Farm Women 27, and lemon juice.'Add mayon- met at the home of Mrs. James naise and blend well. Spread Garbei, Mt. Joy R 2, on Tuesday salad mixture on 8 slices toast- evening, September 26. Mrs. ed bread, 8 toasted English Kauffman was the assist muffin halves or 8 toasted in S hostess. Mrs. Galen Benner buns. SprinMe about 2 table- e 4,,* n devotions, spoons crumbled blue cheese The county officers attended over each sandwich. Serve the meeting and Mrs. John Her cold. Or, to serve hot, place sh ey, president, conducted the under broiler for 2 to 3 min- session. The group decided to utes, or until cheese bubbles, contribute money to the Lancas -8 sandwiches. ter Society of Retarded Chil K * You can serve a sandwich for dessert, too, if you’d like— j n small mixer bowl beat eggs CHOCOLATE WAFFLE with sugar just until blended; ICE CREAM SANDWICHES beat in milk and vanilla Blend 1 square (1 oz.) unsweet- in pancake mix, then choco ened chocolate late and butter; allow to stand 3 A cup ( l k stick) butter a few minutes. Bake in pre -2 eggs heated waffle baker until % cup sugar steaming stops; cool on wire 1 cup milk rack. Yields 2 whole four-sec % teaspoon vanilla tioned square waffles Cut ice 1 cup pancake mix cream into slices; arrange on 1 quart vanilla ice cream one whole waffle to cover. Top Chocolate Sauce (optional) with second waffle; cut into Whipped cream (optional) 8 portions. Serve with choco- Melt chocolate and butter late sauce and whipped cream, together over very low heat, if desired. Makes 8 servings. Co. # We wish to announce the taking over of the dealership of the Farmway Barn Cleaner & Equip ment. It is possible to save financially on new equipment and on repair work. We would appreci ate a personal contact any time. Call 626-7420. SHENK’S FRUIT & VEGETABLE FARM LANCASTER/ CENTER V/LLEILANPISVIU£(LirirZ/MANH£/M TOWNSHIP/ MILLERSVILLEIROHRERSTOWN Farm Women dren. Program suggestions were AN AUTO LOAN FROM DRIVE THE BEST BARGAIN IN TOWN... THE Coneslog Himmm m mm mum MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation received, Mrs. Mary Rutt, Missionary to the Congo, showed her slides and spoke of the work there. The next meeting will be Oct ober 30, at the home of Mrs. Witmer Shearer, Manheim R 4. The program will be a night of music. SOCIETY II Mrs. A. S. Light, Lancaster, gave a book review on “House of Many Rooms,” by Rodella Hunter, at the September meeting of the Society of Farm Women 11, who met at the home of Mrs. Abner Musser, Holtwood R 2. During the business meeting it was decided to give a dona tion to the United Fund. Also, a memoriam was read for the late Mrs Sara Etta Boyd, a former member of the Society. Future meetings and activi ties were announced as follows, cancer pads will be sown on Oct 10 at the home of Mrs Bess Ressel, Quarryville Rl; book committee will meet on Nov 1 at the home of Mrs Harry McComsey, Quarryville R 2; and the ladies will sew at the Osteopathic Hospital 'on Nov 1. Mrs Theodore Mathias was m charge of the auction at the meeting Co-hostesses were Mrs Harold Fryberg, Mrs Lehman Burkins and Mrs Rudolph Eshleman. Mrs. Clarence Caiter will speak at the next meeting on Oct. 26 which will be held at the home of Mrs Harold Fry berg, Holtwood R 2. SOCIETY 26 The Society of Farm Women 26 met Thursday at the home of Mrs Lloyd Esbenshade, Man heim Rl, with Mrs. Kenneth Marling, vice president, pre siding. Devotions were led by (Continued on Page 17) Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 7, 1967 — For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Sweater Buying Guidelines When you buy a sweater, look for one that’s well made, the correct size, and fits properly. Best quality knits are generally full-fash ioned or knit to shape. You can identify full-fashioned sweaters by lines of stitching umning paiallel with the seams Cut and sewed knits aie cut to shape from flat yaidage. Then they’re sewed to gether at side seams, armholes, and across the shoulders When you check a swealei for si/.e and fit, look for smooth, easy lit at the neckline, across the back and chest, and sleeves. Look for sweater shouldei s just wide enough from neck- door fmnilure for the winter: line to top of shoalder so Inspect for worn parts, iot, sleeves fall easily and mildew Armholes need to be com- Make any needed repaus fortable and allow for ease of Thoioughly clean the tuinl movement. tme using soap and water You’ll want the sweater long whenever possible enough to stay in place when Add piotective coatings such you move. as wax, vamish, lacquer, oil. Look for Grade Shield penetrating sealer, and paint, on Egg Cartons Cover with paper, plastic, or The grade shield on an egg cloth and store in a diy place, carton indicates an expenenc- Consider using outdoor lur ed grader has checked the in- niture inside the house The terior quality of each egg for family room, kitchen, dining freshness and wholesomeness area, and child’s bedroom are You must refrigerate eggs often ideal spots for outdoor to keep them at top quality furniture Buy only eggs fiom refnger- Ground Beet ated cases and place them in Economical and Nutritious your refiigeiator as soon as One pound of ground beef possible. Repair Outdoor Furniture Before Storing Before you! store your out O will make four servings. Ground beef ns always avail able and as flavorful and nu (Continued on Page 17) 15 THOMAS