Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 11, 1969, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 11,1969
FOR THE
Many Family Activities
Enjoyed By Mrs. Kreider
by Mrs. Charles McSparran v/eie veiy attractive yet quite
Lancaster Farming Staff Writer simple and inexpensive to make
Aftei the glitter and glow of ™ e b fuf fa ® h '
the holiday season and we have Patels weL“ninfin thU
taken down the tinsel and mis- caia meis were narctemng in the
tletoe and packed away all the L ch a'sample then
deviations for another year, eacn ° ne nacl a sample tfie »
hat better time to make reso- came the wrapping process, all
lutions for the new year And “ fun when shared Wlth
while all the goodies we enjoyed e mer '
and all the decorating ideas are Kwe had been there at an
fresh in our minds what better other time we might have seen
time to jot them down and file Mrs. Kreider (Florence May)
them away for next Christmas, busy painting Pa. Dutch designs
~ . , . on a piece of tinware which is
. Togetherness is a way of life lessons
I" MrS t i n lt font Mrs J. Stanley Stauffer
home at the Buck in southern S he
Lancaster county She and her
daughteis made novel Christmas
favors by glueing a cm tain ring
to the round end of a led Chust-
mas tree ball to make a base All of this sounds like fun but
for the favor The hanger was indeed Mrs. Kreider is a very
removed and a candle inserted busy housewife. She helps in the
in the hole of the ball. Then family vegetable garden and
using a tube of glue the names freezes quantities of food for the
were written on the side of each family. Being the wife of an auc
ohe and glitter applied. These tioneer who cries approximately
SUPER I
SHOES I
Self Service B
2750 Columbia Ave. B
Lancaster H
Lane. Co.’s Largest B
Shoe Store B
All Ist Quality ■
Super Low Prices H
f• FARM
WIFE
<f AND
j FAMILY
painted designs on several old
tin match boxes which her hus
band bought at sales.
SAVE AT
BOB’S
Save Rite
market
743 S BROAD ST.
LITITZ, PENNA.
Mrs. Kreider displays a tray she is played on one of the beautiful family heir
painting and in the background some of the looms. - L. F. Photo
match boxes she has painted. They are dis-
seventy-five sales a year, she tion with his sales, his 142 acre hand would be a job, with 1 a leal
does all of his book work and dairy farm with 106 dairy am- estate business, hauling coal, do
makes up the sale bills. Her hus- mals, about 50 of them milking mg custom farm work, being a
band says he couldn’t get along cows, taking the children to 4 H director of Soil and Water Con
without her help. Yes there are meetings, school activities, etc. servation of Lancaster County,
many errands to run in connec- Just keeping up to her busy hus- (Continued on Pa ff e 11)
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