Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 06, 1968, Image 11

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    FARM WOMEN NEWS
SOCIETY 5
Mrs. Michael Vnlavancs, Lan
caster, gave an illustrated talk
on Greece recently to members
ot Society of Farm Women 5
meeting at the home of Mrs.
Elam Peifer, Manheim Rl, with
about 25 persons present.
Miss Elizabeth Workman, pres
ident, was in charge of the meet
ing. Donations for the Arthritis
Foundation and the Red Cross
Ditty Bag project were ap
proved.
Mrs. Abram Weidman is in
charge of the annual bus trip to
Ocean City, NJ., on Monday,
July 29.
The July meeting was changed
to Thin sday, July 18, when the
group will meet at the East Pe
tersbuig Church of the Breth
ren at 10 a m. for a caravan tour
by private car to local historical
and natural tourist spots with
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plans to cat a box lunch in the
Sam Lewis State Park,
The August meeting will also
be a day long event visiting at
the cottage of Mrs. Mcrvin San
der atlMount Gretna. There will
be a covered dish luncheon at
this meeting.
SOCIETY 26
Society of Farm Women 26
met at the home of Mrs. Harold
Musser, Elizabethtown R 3, with
25 members attending Mrs. J.
Harold Esbenshade, president,
was in charge of the meeting.
Mrs. Jay S. Hershey led in de
votions.
The ways and means commit
tee announced a white elephant
sale will be held at the August
monthly meeting. Those wishing
to go to Atlantic City on July 9
should contact Mrs, Mabel Her
shey of Society 27. A new mem
ber, Mrs." Paul Brubaker, was ac-
copied into the society.
Roy Cinder was a program
guest. The speaker for the eve
ning was Mrs. John Buckwalter,
Ronks. She is the County coor
dinator for the Fresh Air pro
gram.
SOCIETY II
Society of Farm Women 11
and Society 10 will take a treat
to the County Home on Aug. 15.
They recently donated sand
wiches for the USO dance and
cookies for the Open House of
the Farm and Home Center.
The next meeting will be July
25 in the Chestnut Level Church
House. The program will be an
aim-chair travel presentation by
Donald Campbell.
Hostesses will be Mrs William
Ressler, Mrs. Lehman Burkins,
Mrs John D. Tumble and Mis.
Arthur Long.
SOCIETY 4
Mrs. Ray Barley, Millersville
Rl, demonstrated flower ar
rangements with seasonal garden
flowers to 53 members and
guests from Society of Farm
Women 4 as they entertained
Society 6 recently in the Mount
ville United Methodist Church
Mrs. Barley, making six ar
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• For The Farm Wife
(Continued from Page 10)
a preheated moderate oven (350
degrees) 25 to 30 minutes. Re
move from the oven and spread
surface with marshmallow
creme. Sprinkle nuts on top. Re
turn to the oven for 1 or 2 min
utes longer Cool. Store in pan,
covered tightly with plastic food
wrap. Makes 24 bars.
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Lancaster Farming. Saturday. July 6.1968
For the
Farm Wife and
Ladies, Have You Heard?...
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
About Can Openers
Clean can openers, both manual and elec
tile, often
Cleaning can openeis helps the cutter re
main sharp longer.
You can’t open limless cans like those
which contain evaporated milk, with an elec
tuc can opener
Even if you have an electiic can opener,
it’s a good idea to keep a manual one aiound
for use in special situations.
Several Methods To Tenderize Meat
Commercial meat tenderizers are avail
able at grocery' stoies. You put the tenderizer
on meat at cooking time Avoid using an ex
cess of these products because they will THOMAS
change the meat texture com- wool fiber, read the label and
p . , follow care directions given by
• meat cutter may tender- manufacturer If your suit
rze the meat for you similar to doesn’t have a label, remember
the home method. these tips .
The processor that kills the
animal may inject a tenderizer
into the animal before it is
slaughtered Such meat is usual
ly sold under a trade name.
Tenderizing machines or
hand pounding will also tender-
ize meat,
Only less tender cuts of meat
need to be tenderized to reduce
cooking time.
Tips On Bathing Suit Care
Whether your swimsuit is
made of cotton, synthetic, or
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mm
Family
Today’s brightly colored suits
are resistant to stiong sunlight
but will fade or discolor if not
rinsed or washed after each
wearing to remove salt, chlor-
ine, perspiration, suntan
creams, and oils that get into
and remain in the fibers
After a suit is dry, avoid ex
posing it to sunlight.
Suds suits made of wool gent
ly in lukewarm water and mild
soap and line dry them in the
shade.
You can wash suits of syn
thetic fibers in an automatic
washer using a short three
minute cycle.
You can tumble dry suits
made of elastic fibers in an au
tomatic dryer at low-heat sett
ing about ten to fifteen minutes.
Line dry suits elasticized with
rubber or with a rubber-padd
ing. If the bra section is re
movable, you can wash it by
hand
What To Look For When
Buying Cucumbers
Look for cucumbers with a
good green color and firm over
the entire length.
Cucumbers may have some
white or greenish white color
and still be of top quality
Good cucumbers typically
have many small bumps on
their surface.
Select those that are well
shaped but not to large in dia
meter.
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Phone 663-2258
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