1# For The Farm Wife (Continued from Page 10) Combine sugar, corn syrup and hot water Heat slowly un til sugar dissolves Than boil without Shu r rung to firm-ball state, 248 degrees F on a candy thermometer Gradually beat hot syrup into beacon e,g whites Add salt and vanilla. Cool Fold in mayonnaise, or ange peel and nuts. TOPPINGS TO SERVE WITH FRESH PEAR HALVES MINTED CREAM: Beat Vi cup mint jelly uni 1 smooth Whip 1 -cup heavy cream Add jelly and Vr teaspoon vanilla Chill Plant PIONEER "New Generation" Hybrids 3304 See or call your nearest PIONEER salesman: / A PIONEER. / \ BRAND Vv J SEED CORN Farm Women Farm Women Society #9 met at the Colemanville Methodist Church recently ■ Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs Glenn Mor rison, president, Mrs Charles Fink, Mrs. Irving Lamphere and Mrs J Edward Brenneman De votions were given by Mrs. E’mer Huber, followed by the Lord’s Player and salute to the flag Mrs William Gnng reported that 360 cancel dressings were made and also distributed 200 more to be made by various members of the society NOW PAYffiG CERTIFICATES Of DEPOSIT HE (onestog mu mums m uum mum , MANHEIM TOWNSHIP/MILLERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN MEMBER' FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation SOCIETY 9 fJP on ~sft s ‘ Mrs. Glenn Morrison, Mrs J. Edward Brenneman, Mis Char les Fink and Mis Irving Lamp here were delegates to the Farm Show Convention at Harrisburg last week The next meeting will be a luncheon at Willow Valley at 11 30 A M SOCIETY 19 Society of Farm Women #l9 met at the home of Mrs. Chris tian Musser, 255 Mam St, Lan disville with Mrs Daniel Rohr er, president presiding, and Mrs George Baker as co-hostess De votions were in charge of Mrs. Kenneth Warfel and group sing ing was led by Mrs Earl Stauff er Twenty-three members res ponded to roll call by telling the most unusual thing they did with junk Mrs John Beyers, assisted by Mr George Coe from the Ameri can Cancer Society, showed a film “Investment in Life” ■Members folded seals at Heart Haven on Tuesday, January 23 It was voted to donate $lO 00 to the American Cancer Society SOCIETY 25 Society of Farm Women #25 met recently with a dinner meeting at Willow Valley Res taurant with the new president, Mrs Glenn Nauman, presiding. Devotions were in charge of Mrs Clyde Rohrer. The piogram consisted of slides showing the Red Cross and their activities m Viet Nam by Mrs Leonard C Grove, who is in charge of service to mili tary families in Viet Nam Mrs, David Newswanger received the gift of the month Members of the society folded seals at Heart Haven on January 24 Delegates to the State Convention in Harrisburg were- President, Mrs Glenn (Continued on Page 13) fS? / ' J • t \ Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 27,1968 For the Farm Wife and Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Tips For A Neat Hemline A straight hem, correctly placed, gives a dress a smait appearance and contributes to a well-groomed look A sknt hem should be An even distance from the floor all around Inconspicuous on the right side of the garment Unifoim in width Wide or narrow enough to give the light weight to the sknt Durable, neat, and well pressed Flat and smooth Any fullness at the top of the hem needs to be evenly distributed You might want to use nairow machine stitched hems in clothes for active sports and for garments you’ll launder of- of the hem and at the turn of ten_ the hem and trim diagonally. Where appearance is more important than strength and for What Are Marketing Costs? better garments, you’ll need to a large share of the money hand sew the hems to make you spend for food goes for them neat marketing costs But do you To make a hem invisible on know what marketing is’ the right side, use small stitch- Marketing is all the steps in es and thread that is the same volved in getting food fiom the color as the fabric. farm to the kitchen Consider the fabric type as it takes a lot of marketing to you select a hem finish For ex- make raw food into the whole ample, on transparent or sheer some, easy-to-fix, tasty menus fabrics, rolled hems look best we enjoy because raw or cut edges will Foods travel long distances show to the right side of the which in turn involves time garment Marketing costs money but Hems will lie flatter and look without it you’d have a very neater if the part of a seam in- l.mited supply of food from eluded in a hem is left unfin- which to plan your family’s ished and pressed open Clip meals, the seam allowances at the top SUPER Self Service SHOES 2750 Columbia Are. 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