Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 03, 1968, Image 11

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    GRANGE NEWS FARM WOMEN NEWS
Fulton Grange *66 held their
annual picnic at the Grange hall
in Oakryn, July 22,7:30 p.m. Ap
proximately eighty people were
in attendance. The committee in
charge was Mrs. Thomas Gal
breath, Mrs. Charles Ambler and
Mrs. Alfred Overly. Quoits and
horse-shoe pitching were enjoy
ed. Games were in charge of Mrs.
Stanley Stauffer Jr, Mrs. Jacob
Fantom and Mrs. Donald Hess.
The Grange sponsored a
bus trip to the Oriole-Tiger base
ball game in Baltimore July 26.
The next regular meeting will
be held August, 12, 8 p.m. at the
Grange hall.
The Lancaster County Pomona
Grange picnic will be held Au
gust 17, 7 p.m at Quarryville
Memorial Park.
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SOCIETY 3
The annual family picnic of
Society of Farm Women 3 was
held at the Walters Grove near
Hopeland. Approximately 130
persons attended the event. Pic
nic meals were served both at
noon and supper time. Featured
was chicken potpie and fried
chicken.
A short business meeting was
held with Mrs Willie D. Stober,
president, in charge. Games and
contests were held and prizes
were awarded.
Mysterious sisters were re
vealed and new ones chosen for
the 1968-69 season. Mrs. Clarence
Stauffer, chairman of the 1969
program committee, announced
the hostesses to serve at meet
ings during the season
The next meeting will be held
Aug. 17 in the social room of the
Lincoln Lutheran Church. Dur
ing this session members of 4-H
Clubs will be entertained. Mrs.
Robert Hollinger will be hostess.
SOCIETY 27
Society of Farm Women 27
and their families met recently at
Sico Park, Mt. Joy, for their
annual picnic. 22 members and
their families attended. Games
and contests were held and priz-
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es were awarded. Mrs. John
Nlssley, Bainbridge HI, is a new
member in the group.
The next meeting will be held
Sept. 24 at the home of Mrs.
Arthur Wenger, Manheim R 2.
Mrs. Witmer Sherer will assist
her as hostess.
The program is planned by
the Ways and Means Commit
tee. Members will be contacted
about the program.
The annual family picnic cov
ered dish supper of Society of
Farm Women 4 was held in the
Salunga Fire Company pavilion
recently with approximately 60
persons attending.
The president, Mrs. Richard S.
King, announced the executive
board of the Society of Farm
Women of Lancaster County
meeting on Aug. 7 at 12-30 p.m
in the Salunga pavilion. This
meeting may be attended by all
members and their families, with
each bringing a covered dish for
a mutual table.
Mrs. Paul Kauffman announc
ed a special activity for Aug. 14
is a tour of Zausner’s Cheese
plant on Custer Av&
plant on Custer Avenue, New
Holland, and the Victor Weaver
Chicken processing plant, also in
New Holland.
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SOCIETY 4
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 3,1968
or
Farm Wife and Family
Ladies, Have You Heard?...
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Eliminate Seam Puckers
Easy thread tensions and easy presser foot
pressure are keys to eliminating seam pucker
in easy-care fabrics
Take a few minutes and experiment be
fore you start to sew.
As you begin a sewing project, test stitch
on the warp grain of the fabric so you will
know if you need to adjust the top thread ten
sion and the presser foot tension Check your
machine instruction book for directions on
such adjustments.
Understand your machine and keep it in
good condition
How To Cook Vegetables On Outdoor Grill
You can cook vegetables in foil-wrapped
bundles on the grill.
To prepare bundled vege
tables, cut heavy-duty foil twice
the size needed to wrap the
food. You can use regular
household foil cut four times
the size needed
Place the food on top of the
foil just a bit off center.
Bring the foil up over the
food so that the edges meet on
all'three sides.
Make a tight seal by folding
the edges two or more times in
about Vz inch folds
Press edges tightly on the
three open sides so the food will
be snugly wrapped. it takes more than rain to keep
Put the package on the grill ou t(joor furniture clean and at
or coals, watch carefully, and tra ctive, says Mrs. Helen Pus
turn often to prevent burning. jjar, p enn state extension home
Bundles will take 10 to 45 furnishings specialist It takes
minutes to cook, depending on sudsy water effort on your
1 wnfilf „„„„ „„„ part, and the cooperation of
£ami ! y mamber h s - s f able
ing dish. Or you can fix indivi- ™ ent > such as brushes for scrub
dual servings in separate bun- bm S; sponges several twounch
dies and eat directly from the brushes for cleaning hard
en to-get-at places, clean cloths for
To cook frozen foods in foil, « furniture, plenty of soap,
add butter, salt, and pepper H a bose, will help to make the
you wish. A little water is us- cleaning easier.
ually necessary for proper cook
ing.
Would You Buy Frozen Meat?
New technology provides
high-quality frozen meat. It’s
frozen 30 to 50 degrees below
zero. As a result, beef keeps its
bright red color.
New frozen meat may possi
bly help hold prices down be
cause freezing prevents waste.
Retailers and processors know
they can sell a top-quality
frozen product at a lower cost.
Clean Outdoor Furniture
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