26—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. April 6.1968 • For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 18) 1 teaspoon almond extract 1 pound can whole cranberry sauce 1 cup heavy cream Several drops red vegetable coloring 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 teaspoons confectioners' sugar h cup jelly beans (assorted colors) Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Lightly grease bottom of a 15'Ax lOMsxl inch jelly-roll pan. then line with waxed paper. Sift together flour, baking powder, salt. Beat eggs until thick and lemon colored. Gradu ally beat in sugar, 2 tablespoons at a time. Continue beating un til thick and light. Fold in sift ed dry ingredients and almond extract. Turn into waxed paper lined pan, spreading evenly Bake 10 to 13 minutes or until surface springs back when pressed with fingers. Sift confectioners’ sugar onto clean towel. With sharp knife, loosen sides of cake Turn out cake onto sugar. Peel off waxed paper. Trim off crisp edges of cake. Starting with long edge, roll cake m towel. Place seam side down, on wire rack to cool Gently unroll cake, remove tow el. Spread with whole beny cranberry sauce (drained) Re rcll. Place seam side down on plate. Chill Whip heavy cream until thick Beat in vanilla and sugar Add red coloring to give a pink col or. Frost cake with whipped cream Garnish with jelly beans. A PRETTY GARNISH Lemon cups are simple to make and provide a colorful garnish for'meat, poultry, or fish For a special treat, fill the cups with lemon or orange ice, cranberry sauce, mustard sauce, or sour cream To make lemon cups; cut each lemon in half, ream out the juice and save it for use later. Scoop out the pulp lining of the shells with a spoon, or strip it out with the fingers Cut a slice from the bottom of each cup so they will stand up right Scallop or notch the edges of the cups if desired For firm ly frozen sherbet cups • Fill cups with orange, lemon, or lime sherbet or ice and put them on a tray and keep them in the freezer until serving time If possible use large, firm, well colored lemons for these cups. • Have You Heard (Continued from Page 19) living with a “screaming moth er.” She responds openly and fiankly, letting her children know exactly where they stand Because of her frankness, her children have no doubts about what pleases or displeases her Restrictions, with love, are a big part of effective discipline Parents who are fond of their children see discipline as a proc ess of teaching them good ways to live. The end result of dis cipline is basically a feeling in side —not a fear of something outside. THINGS TO COME A new physical fitness toy has been developed for kids from 6 to 60 Called the “Twist ’n Pop,” the device consists of a handle with a paddle at each end. A ball is suspended from the cen ter of the handle, and the idea is to pop it from one paddle to the other .. A pushbutton door closer is available for the execu tive who wants instant privacy. The system allows the executive to close his door by means of a pushbutton on his desk The system can be installed in min utes; it plugs into a standard • Form Womtn (Continued from Poge 19) bers participated. They were Mrs. Michael Grove, Mrs. Rob ert Summy. Mrs. Harry Her shey, Mrs. Ralph Hostetler, Mrs. Dave Landis, Mrs. Richard Krel der, Mrs. Leroy Esbenshade. Mrs. Kenneth Martin, Mrs. Abram Mummnu, Mrs. Clyde Bucher. Mrs. Nelson Hess, Mrs. John Brubaker, and Mrs. John Garber. The next meeting will be held April 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Lit itz Church of the Brethren when Society 1 will be entertained. SOCIETY 28 The Society of Farm Women Church to entertain Society 2 CERTIFIED MAINE GROWN SEED POTATOES • Cobblers • Superiors • Kotohdins • Bliss (Red) • Kennebecs • Norlon (Red) All varieties available for delivery now Phone for new low prices Smoketown, Pa. 397-3539 No. 28 recently held their meet* Ing in the Strasburg Fire Hall. Mr*. Roy Book and Mrs. Wil liam Dean served as hostesses. Mrs. Ruth Bare led in devotions. Mrs. John Beyer, staff assist ant for the Lancaster County Unit of the American Cancer Society, showed a film "Invest ment in Life". The group voted the Farm & Home Center as their county project. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Elvin Hess, Strasburg Rl. on April 25 at 7’30 p.m. SOCIETY 27 Society of Farm Women 27 met at Donegal Presbyterian Mrs. Luke Brubaker = lcd .devo tions. Mrs. John Hershey, president, was in charge. Mrs. William Powers spoke on "Women of the Bible." Hostesses were Mrs. John Wolgemuth, Mrs. Leon Schnupp, Mrs. Harold Gerber and Mrs. Herbert Frey. • The next meeting will be April •23 at 7:30 p.m. at the EUB Church, Mount Joy. Speaker will be Dr. Richard Canfield. Hus bands and guests are invited. SOCIETY 3 The Society of Farm Women 1 will entertain Society 3 at a covered dish luncheon at the Lu theran Church, Lincoln on Sat- No Other Protein Need When You Feed USE ONLY Vi LB. SPECIAL TANVILAC PER HEAD PER DAY WITH CRAIN AND ROUGHAGE GET BIGGER PROFITS | FOR MORE PROFITS—MAIL COUPON ; [ THE TANVILAC COMPANY, INC. | • (th A Corning Aves, lox M, Highland I J Park Station, Dos Moines 13, lowa { | • Please Send Me Additional Informa- • • tion about Special Tanvilac I • I havi .Cattla ! NAMI ! ADDRESS. C. 0. BIRD-IN-HAND urdiiy, April 6. The f ueit speak* er will be Mrs. Richard Peters, Lancaster, who will present a demonstration on “Origami." Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Neil Clark, Mrs. Leon Ulrich and Mrs. James Roth. African violets, gloxinia and other hairy leaved plants should be dusted with a s o f t brush, without use of water, according to Extension horticulturists at Purdue University. Smooth foli age plants should be washed with water to remove dust and grime. To the Young in Heart, Life is A Perpetual Exclamation Point. SPECIAL TANVILAC Feeders Say ... "Tbe Most Economical Feeding Plan of Alf" No trouble with scours or oatlto going off feed. You’ll be more them satisfied with our feeding pro mu* for you’ll get healthy stocK, qultM gains at low cost. Remember, thm*| a FEED LOT PROVEN TANVILAO CULTURE PRODUCT FOR EVERY FARM FEEDING PURPOSE. NOLI LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR Phone Lane. 397-0751
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