9 9Vhip9aJ9W V v 9 9 9 wVWwV9if9 9 9 V 9 9 9* 9 9j 9 w FARM WOMEN NEWS SOCIETY 2 A tribute to mothers based on the hymn, “I Would Be True”, was the subject for meditation by the Rev. Norman Bucher, pastor of the Manheim United Church of Christ, when he ad dressed Society of Farm Women 2 as they entertained members of Society 4 at the Farm & Home Center. Sharon Shenk, a junior at Man heim Central High School, pre sented several selections at the piano accordion. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Sadie Shenk, Society 2. Serving on the refreshment committee were Mrs. Nathan Oberholtzer, Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs. Rufus Waltz. Mrs. Earl Petticoffer conduct ed the business meeting of Socie ty 2. She announced plans to en tertain patients at the Embree ville State Hospital on May 17. Slides of DuPont Gardens will be shewn by Mrs. Alvin Gray bill, followed by refreshments. The group plans to meet at the Man heim Mennonite Church at 6 p.m. The next meeting of Society 2 will be at Christ Home, Paradise at 2:30 p.m. on Ju i 15. Follow ing the business meeting, a play hour with the three to six year olds will be held. Also announced was the Coun ty Board meeting at the Salunga Pavilion on Aug 6 when a picnic will be held for all county farm women and families: the Spring Rally at Collegeville on Thurs day for State Farm Women: and Camp Swatara registration The camp is open to any home maker on Aug. 25, 26 and 27. So ciety 2 will send coffee, cream and sugar for Farm Women Day VACATION Prepare for next year’s summer vacation in the same way that thousands of Conestoga Bank Vacation Club members did a year ago. Small, regular deposits add up to a prepaid vacation when the happy time arrives. Visit the nearest office of your Headquarters for Money Matters and take out a member ship in The Conestoga Bank Vacation Club. Conest Hfmmm lancaster/centerville/landisville/lititz manheim township/millersville/rohrerstown A Trustee for The Lancaster County Foundation at the USO on June 22. Society 4 will provide cookies. Society 2 will make ditty bags for servicemen again this year tor American soldiers serving in iet n a m at Christmas. The group received a third place award in their making of 230 bags last year. They received the white ribbon in January at the State Convention. They voted to continue support of a Korean child and will sup port the Mental Health program. Society of Farm Women 27 were guests of Society 25 on Sat urday at the Conestoga Metho dist Church, with 33 persons from the two societies present, including the county officers. Mrs. Glenn Nauman, of Socie ty 25, conducted the business meeting. Slides of California were shown by Mrs. Mahlon Mohr. Society 27 will take a bus trip to Atlantic City on July 9. The trip will take the place of the August meeting The annual family picnic will be held July 28 at 12:30 in the Sico Park, Mt. Joy. Society 27 will have no meet ing in June Society of Farm Women 25 met Saturday at the Conestoga Meth odist Church when they enter tained Society 27. Mrs. Scott Nissley, county president; Mrs. Everett Kreider, county secre tary; Mrs. John Frantz, county treasurer, were also guests. Plans were completed for the bus trip to the Spring Rally at Collegeville on Thursday Mem bers will help at the USO on June SOCIETY 27 SOCIETY 25 A MINI SWEATER for a mini girl. Big sister will be absolutely pink with envy when she sees this darling short-sleeved pull* over. It is crocheted of baby wool for little girls who wear sizes 2-4. The yoke top is striped white and blue; the body is all white. Free instructions are available by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Needle work Editor of this newspaper along with your request for Leaf let PC 9852. 22 and have a stand at the South ern Market on May 25 Members will visit Embree iille State Hospital on May 31. Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Mohr en tertained with slides of a bus trip to the West Coast. Several members of Society 25 also took the bus trip. Next meeting will be held June 8 at the Hellenic Orthodox Church of the Annunciation on Hershey Ave. Members will take a conducted tour of the Church. Mrs. Beatrice Newswanger will be the hostess. SOCIETY 6 Society of Farm Women 6 met Saturday in the social room of St. Paul’s United Methodist (Continued on Page 20) For the Farm Wife and Family Ladies, Have You Heard?... Don't sprav or dust a pet with a pesticide unless the product is labeled for such use. This means you don’t use a flea powder on your cat because the label i ecommends it for dogs. The product may be all right for dogs, but cats will lick it off as they clean themselves Before buying a pesticide, read the label to find out on which animals vou can use the pesticide safely. And always follow directions on the container for anplving the pesticide and what precautions to take in using and stor ing it. Tips On Cooking Lamb Never overcook lamb. The unique flavor and juiciness of lamb at an internal tempera- ture of 170 degrees is most ac- For Better Sewing Results ceptable. Moisture escapes if the For top performance from meat is cooked to a higher tern- your sewing machine, keep it perature internally than 170 de- clean This means taking out lint grees and dust regularly Use low temperatures when Keep the machine covered you cook lamb Food loss is much u hen not in use and you’ll cut less when you cook at lower down m the dust that gets into temperatures the working parts A small brush Always cook according to the cut. Some cuts are adaptable to any method of cooking while other cuts are more desiraole v’hen you use a specific cooking method Cooking method depends on .enderness, size and thicknes' of the cut and available cooking fa cilities Roast legs, loins, racks and shoulders. Broil or fry, sirloin steaks, loin and rack nb chops, ground patties. Charcoal grill steaks, loin and Plate is enough Never use too nb chops, patties, basted riblets, much oil on the machine and be and breasts sure t 0 use the right kind of oil. •n . When the thread breaks and a Braise shoulder chops smw caught m the bob meat, shanks, breasts, and nb- * tun f the b S alance wheel le s ' slightly to release the thread. MEMiEK Lancaster Farmins. Saturday. Mav 18. 1968 By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Safety With Pesticides THOMAS is a must for removing lint. At least once a month clean the machine If you do a lot of sewing, you may need to clean U more often Before oiling the machine is a good time to use the lint brush-remove the throat plate and clean the bobbin ear ner. Use the brush wherever you see lint on machine parts. Your best guide for oiling in structions is the manual that came with your sewing machine. Check the places where oil is needed One drop of oil in each