FARM WOMEN NEWS fl-SULfl.aJULfij'J SOCIETY 12 Society of Farm Women 12 met recently at the Farm and Home Center with members of Society 15*as guests. Mrs Willis Click was in charge of devotions. The Busi ness meeting was conducted by Miss Ethel Kindig, president. A $lO donation was given to thp Lancaster Association for Brain-Injured Children Sugges tions are open to all members for a do-it-yourself program at the State Convention in Harris burg Guest for the day was Mrs Mary Myers who gave a food demonstration. Members of Society 12 have been asked to donate food and articles to the Cancer Society’s Fair, to be held in September. The next meeting will be held June 21 at the home of Mrs Paul Harmsh, Conestoga R#l. SOCIETY 8 Society of Farm Women 8 met at the home of Mrs Harold Frey, Marietta R#l Mrs. Paul SAVE AT BOB’S Save Rite market 743 S BROAD ST. LITITZ, PENNA Homs: Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 9 Sunday 9 to 5 FIGHT IHFUmm EARN 5.68% HE nmmms m Mom minus LANCASTER/CENTERVILLE/LANDISVILLE'LmiZ MANHEIM TOWNSHIP/MILLERSVILLE/ROHRERSTOWN Witman, vice-president, was in charge. Miss Mary Grace Mar tin was in charge of devotions Donations were given to 4-H Sewing Club, American Bible Society, Easter Seals, and Red Cross Hostesses were Mrs Hai - old Drager, Mrs Sylvester Shu man and Mrs Lester Wolge muth. Speaker was Mrs Doris Thomas, extension home econo mist. She spoke and demonstrat ed salad making The next meet ing will be held at the home ot Mrs Chailes Felly, Milleisville, on June 21 Mrs Allen Fisher, Milton Grove, piesented a demonstra tion, “Cake Fancies” for .Socie ty of Faim Women 29 at a meet ing held in the home of Mrs Joseph Russell, Mount Joy R#2 Twenty-three members were present Mis Richard Shellen berger was co-hostess and Mrs Gerald Ruhl conducted devo tions. During her demonstration, Mrs. Fisher used cakes that SUPER I SHOES I Self Service I 3750 Columbia Ave. Lancaster H Lane. Co.’s Largest H Shoe Store H All Ist Quality H Super Low Prices FROM OUR 570 GROWTH INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES When held to five year maturity Conestoga- -Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A Trustee tor The Lancaster County Foundation SOCIETY 29 were baked and frosted with a basic white frosting by mem bers of the society. An auction of the decoiated cakes was held following the progiam The society will take gifts and visit guests at Conestoga View jn June 19 along with Society 28 Mrs. Scott Nissley, county piesidenl, will accompany both gioups on this visit since it is the first time either society has participated in the county acti vity of visiting the home once each month Both societies have been recently organized The next meeting will be held at the home of Mis J Stanley Newcomer, Mount Joy R#l, when Mrs Paul Gerber, Eliza bethtown, will present the pro gram, “Child Talk.” SOCIETY 18 Miss Maiy Hershey, a mission ary from the Lancaster Church of God, who spent seveial yeais in Pakistan, spoke on the cus toms of that countiy at a meet mg of the Society of Faim Wo men 18 recently Miss Hershev is a teacher and advisor, now home on furlough She will be going to Haiti in a missionary capacity in July The meeting was held in the home of Mrs Maris Smith, 1517 Lampeter Road, with Mrs Ed ward Wissler presiding Mrs Robert Good was in charge of devotions Material to make 150 ditty bags for the American Red Cross was distributed to mem bers volunteering to sew them They will be returned for fill ing by September 15 for distri bution to American soldiers in Vietnam at Christmas Other county societies are assisting with this project through sew ing or providing money foi sup (Continued on Page 26) Lancaster Farming. Saturday. May 24.1960 Ladies, Have You Heard?... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist Is II A Bargain? A large package can be more economical than a small one, but not unless you use all of the contents Some meat cuts are cheaper than otheis, but there may be no saving if they contain much bone and fat Sometimes you’ll find very npe fiuits priced low They’re a good buy only if you can use them before they spoil Some vegetables lose some food value as they detenoiate, so quick-sale vegetables may not be a baigain Foi example, sweet coin loses it’s flavoi If you can use a lowei pi iced product without excessive waste it can be a baigain Tips On Preventing Bacteiia-Caused Illness Don’t let law poultry oi meat come in contact with other foods, especially foods to be eaten raw 01 lightly cooked Befoie you handle or piepaie oi very cold—don’t hold them other foods, thoroughly wash f OI i on g peuods at room temper your hands and any equipment a t U ie that comes into contact with raw Don>t b ciacked meat or poultry Keep your kitchen counter c j ean If you can fiuits, vegetables or ' „ , , c other foods at home, be suie to Keep foods properly refriger- hze them j ated, especially “prepared foods , such as potato salad, precooked Don 1 use canned foods lf the ham, and custards cans are swelled 01 bulged or Keep cooked foods very hot (Continued on Page 24) I HOLLAND STONE Ready-Mixed CONCRETE New Holland Concrete Products New Holland, Pa. 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