20—Lancaster Farming. Saturday, March 1,1969 town and the Sterling Gardens. . D “ rinfi the business session She will check into both pos- * n chai 'g« the President. Mrs. sibilities and advise the club at °ber. the group decided Greenleaf, state secretary, gave the next meeting which will be t 0 membeiship to 29 wom members a quiz on the by-laws held March 29 in the East en - to sew eancer Pads The next meeting will be held Peteisburg Church of the Breth- ' vere m , a ~f *°!. 4 , at , l ” e at the home of Mis Edwam Wit- run instead of the home of the h ° me of Mrs - Bix . ler tn ? mer, Quarryville. on Match 20 hostess Mrs. Paul Ebersole as afternoon participants ana a pi eviously announced. the home of Mis Keith Vogt, t,. „ ~, 0 _ in evening both located at Mai- The Rev. and Mis Roy For- R R 1 ney will present the program . . , ‘ . u i. u * rp. A bake sale to be held at Two Guys on March 21 was announc ed by Mrs J. Stanley Newcomer, Ways and Means chairman # Farm Women (Continued from Page 19) SOCIETY 5 Jack Sippel presented an il lustrated talk on Camp Easter Seal at a meeting of the Society of Farm Women 5 (East Peteis- burg): last Saturday at the First Aid in the Farm Home Evans Restaurant in Manheim WuS the topic of discussion and Miss Matilda Workman and demonstiation by Mrs Robert the president, Miss Elizabeth Mowier when the recently or- Workman, were hostesses Dur- ganized Society of Farm Wom ing the informal business meet- en 29 met Monday evening in ing, Mrs Bessie Giaybill report- the home of Mrs Clayton Ranck, ed the success of a refreshment Marietta Rl, with Mrs John E. stand held recently at Mrs. Ed Hiestand as co-hostess Longenecker’s household sale Mis Paul Witman, past coun- Mrs Abram Weidman, bus ty president, installed the new trip chairman, discussed tenta- members, which included all ti\e plans for a tup to Hess but the 10 charter members The Brothers Flower Show in Allen- St on p was led in the opening REBM EASTER Fai Sin' Open 9 P Soft and Creamy Full of Coconut Rabbits Pigs Cats Crosses 25c -40 c -50 c -60 c -75 c - $l.OO Names put on Goods over 40c FREE REBMAN'S |%kl#lVl#tl* W 800 S. QUEEN, LANC. SOCIETY 29 and devotions by Mrs. Gerald Ruhl. The next meeting of Society 29 will be held March 17 in the home of Mrs. Walter Mowrer, Columbia Rl, when Mrs. Aldus Baum, Manheim, will discuss decorating Easter eggs. SOCIETY 3 John S Carman, past presi dent of the Ephrata Toastmas ters Club, was guest speaker at a recent meeting of the Society of Farm Women 3, held at the home of Mrs Gilbert Paul, Stevens Rl, near Mt Airy. (Continued on Page 23} STOCKADE BRAND Livestock Equipment • 8 Models all steel welded farm and feedlot gates • 2 Models all steel welded head catch gate • All weather salt and mineral feeder/face fly cr trol • All steel hay and silage bunks • Grain troughs 4 models • Pickup stockracks • Lifetime free stalls: "unequalled in quality ,r • Ritchie Waterers and Behlen Steel buildings For prices, contact: Fred Frey, Mgr. 786-2235 (717) FREY BROS. R. D. #2 Quarryville, Penna. 17566 * For The Form Wifo (Continued from Page 18) Stir in the milk. Heal to serving temperature. Makes 6 servings About 175 calories per serving POTATO AND SPINACH SOUP cup chopped onion Z tablespoons butter 3 cups water 1 teaspoon salt 2 cups raw, peeled, diced potatoes 2 cups chopped fresh spinach THANK YOU For Helping Us To Moke Our Open House A Success. Your Equipment Center In Lancaster County- KINZER EQUIPMENT Kinzers, Pa. Phone 442-4186 1% cup* (1 tall can) evaporated milk 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Vi teaspoon momosodium glutamate In a large saucepan saute onion in butter until transpar ent. Add water, salt, potatoes and spinach. Cook until pota toes are tender, about 20 min utes Add remaining ingredients and heat thoroughly but do not boil Serve with shredded Ched dar, Provolone or Parmesan cheese for topping. Makes 6 servings.