16—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 8.1969 Mrs. Boyce in her early American corner. She values this Italian vase which originally belonged to cousins, the Cooper family from Bucks Co. Also the coffee grinder and the dough tray which belonged • For The Form Wife (Continued from Page 14) poits of her Farm Women So ciety to the Intelligence! Journal She was a charter member of Farm Women Society #l5 SAVE AT BOB’S Save Rite market 743 S BROAD ST. LITITZ, PENNA. to Grandmother Boyce. On the wall are old Currier and Ives pictures from the Stively family. All the pieces are over 100 years old. L. F. Photo v hich organized in 1939 and has been pianist foi it ever since Last year she served on the membeiship committee and is now on the sunshine committee This Society with 40 membeis meets monthly in the homes of its membeis in the Kirkwood area. Mary is a member of The Sew ing Circle of Quanyville which have a monthly luncheon meet ing They send gifts to the county hospital and help needy families She is a member of Coleram Literary Society which started as a ladies sewing club nearly 50 years ago but latei took in the husbands and became a so cial oigamzation They have a membership of 35 and meet six times a year They have a busi- ness meeting, program and so- cial hour They packed 22 boxes foi shut-ins and elderly people at Christmas time After the Boyce home was destroyed by fire May 1, 1939 this society held a miscellaneous shower for them which was much appre ciated Mary serves as pianist for this group Mr & Mrs Boyce have be longed to Coleram Grange #1667 for over 40 years and she has been their pianist ever since She is serving as their Lecturer (program chairman) for the third year She is a seventh degree member of the Giange She is'pianist foi Lan caster County Pomona Giange TOP CONDITION YOUR HORSE FUX-qpep HORSE FEEDS They are palatable, nutritious, and h fortified with minerals and vitamins. • Derwood Horse Crunch • Ful-O-Pep Horse Feed Stevens Feed Mill* Inc. S. H. Hiestand f Salongn *7l and one of the pianists for bei four year old granddaugh fhe Pomona chorus which has ter. Another one i« her poultry several rehearsals a year be- business. She keeps about 150 sides singing for many Grange laying hens and sells eggs to her meetings. If she doesn’t play local customers. She enjoys the piano she sings with the having friends in and their fam group. She is the retiring State Hy get-togethers and dinners. Grange Deputy for Junior Here s a unique old family Granges in Lancaster County recipe she has to share: The Boyces have been mem bers of the Octoiaro Farmers Club for 25 years This is a 112 jear old oiganization of farm- Line an iron skillet with eis which hold a monthly dinner biscuit dough. Cut out ring meeting, mostly in the homes ‘bout 3 inches in diameter in 1 hey inspect the farms of the center of skillet so that p'ddmg membeis and have a piogiam of w *h bake through Fill with any agricultural and educational in- kind of fruit, fresh or canned teiest Again, you guessed it, apples, cherues, peaches etc Mary’s the pianist. Hour liquid from canned fruit. Mis. Boyce took piano lessons for five or six yeais from °f os^/S e a Jour the ton cento' F.-ances Harkness Wolf and has CIO . SS I WIS ® ®® n “ r given a few lessons in her time and the four flaps ex- She piefers old songs such as P-'smg part of font Ming Bake Stephen Foster wrote One of about f minutos in ,f 5 n de « re ® hei favorites is Londonderry ov f Serve wUh milk or whi£ Air Her grandchildren, of f d cr f am f Turn skillet upside which she has eight, love to d ™" to take out pud J ing . “ have her play “The Binning Of ca « be , loo f sen K ed aroUnd ed f S Rome ” with a knife before removing The Boyces have four child- CHEESE PIE i en- Patricia, married to Richard Line bottom and sides of bak- Shunk and lives in Millersville mg dish with slices of bread Beatrice, married to Charles Make a custard of eggs and milk Schreiber Jr and a substitute —four eggs, three cups of milk school nurse, living at Quarry- Season with salt and add % cup ville R D Robert, married and of grated cheese Bake for about living in York He has been in )0 minutes at 400 degrees then the Agway fertilizer laboratory lower temperature to 350 de there for 11 years Melvin Jr giees Bake about 25 to 39 is married and is in partnership minutes Test by inserting knife v/ith his dad at home He is the and if custard does not cling to third generation to farm the knife cheese pie should be done Stively farm and the fourth gen eration to farm the Boyce farm CINNAMON CAKE in Drumore township which is now owned by his aunt Anna 3 , ® Boyce Kelly On the home place ® the Boyces have 40 to 45 milking £loor cows plus young stock 3 teipoons baking powder ’ Mr. & Mrs Boyce have done i scant cup of milk quite a bit of traveling in re- Topping mixture: cent years, visiting friends and g teaspoons sugar 1 relatives, attending conventions 2 teaspoons cinnamon and seeing points of interest in Cream sugar and butter. Add various parts of the United V vell beaten eggs. Combine dry States ingredients then add alternately In spite of all Mrs Boyce’s with the milk Pour into a 9 x community activities she finds 13 inch pan Sprinkle with sugar time to pick and process vege- and cinnamon mixture Bake tables from their garden and in 350 degree oven for 30 to 35 take care of their house One of minutes This is especially good her hobbies is baby sitting for warm with A-, jilable in meal, pellets or crunch, Feed with or without hay. Sc? ns for complete feeding programs Stevens Company Stevens Feed Mill, Inc. Leola • Ful-O-Pep Complete Horse Feed • Pep-Mix Horse Feed Harold H. Good Terre Hill BOYCE IRON CLAD FRUIT PUDDING