IG—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. June 28.1969 ¥• Entertaining Is A Rewarding Hobby For Mrs. Noah Kreider In the heait of the Gaiden Spot Of The World theie’s a busy housewife who finds entertain ng to be a i awarding and mtei est ing hobby She is none othei than Mis \oah (Maiy) Kre.dei v.ho lues east of Manheim on a 102 acie faun vvheie she was bum and laised She says 'I always feel I like to lue in a house b\ the side of the load and be a fnend to man” And now that hei childien aie all away fiom home she says it's so nice to ha\e guests use these rooms ” She has five bediooms in her lovely old stone faimhouse which she puts to use in the summer by enteitaming guests from New Yoik, Philadelphia, New Jersey, Illinois etc She gives them bieakfast and dinner in the even ing They have been entertain ing city folks for 15 years Many of them leturn time and again and they tell their fuends who also come Their laige fanning opeiation is an added tourist attraction They take them on a toui of the faiming operations of Noah Krei der and Sons You might say they have diversified farming but on a large scale Richard, their oldest son, lives on an adjoining fdirn as does Noah Jr. and al togethei they have 130 registered and grade Holstein cows, plus youngstoek, 300 Angus and Here foid beef cattle, 20,000 cross bieed bi oilers, 8000 to 10,000 Leghorn laying hens and then main cash crop is 300 acres of Katahdin and Cobblei potatoes These potato fields are a sight to behold this time of year The —*•%►, MRS. NOAH KREIDER SR holds her chow chow and some of her luscious straw ’lucket and displays her Shoo-fly pie, berries. L. F. Photo FOR THE FARM WIFE AND FAMILY potatoes are sold locally and to potato chip factories They also laise 20 acies of tobacco Then they raise the usual farm crops needed for then cattle In 1717 a gioup of Mennomte settleis fiom Switzerland and Geimany settled in this section of Lancaster County and among them was Christian Hershey, an ancestoi of Mis Kieider His grandson purchased this faim in 1739 fiom the sons of William Penn and this farm has been in the Hershey family ever since A small cabin was built from local timbeis and used as a dwelling place until the present large stone house wms erected The stone barn and othei buildings vveie constructed later TheKiei deis lived on a farm at Bird in Hand for 8 years then purchased this fai m in 1936 They also were hosts to ovei night touusts at Bird in Hand back in the depres sion days Mr Ki eider finds time to be a Director of Philhaven Hospital in Lebanon County and has been serving as a Directoi of the Farm and Home Center in Lancaster. Richard is married and has four childien, the oldest now being in college His wife, Pauline, is an artist One of her specialties is her Madonnas Noah Jr has three children Mrs Kreider Sr finds herself taxiing these grand childien to band lehearsals, 4-H meetings etc She enjoys their diopping in and no doubt they have many excuses to get into Grandma’s kitchen to sample some of her delicious pies, cook ies and what have you. Noah - i s ✓ A IN FRONT OF HER LIVING ROOM FIREPLACE, Mrs. Kreider holds a jar of peaches canned in 1867 by Catharine Buck waiter, Mrs. Kreider’s grandmother, when she was 16 years old, before she was married. The peaches are very dark but still firm. The picture above the mantel Junior’s wife, Marian, is the mu sician of the family, being very talented on the piano and organ Rosalee is marued to Leon Sch nupp and they have four daughters, the oldest being 10 years They live on a dairy and poultry farm between Sporting Hill and Mount Joy She is an expert seamstress and makes the girls dresses Mary Jane is mar ried to Aaron Hoober and lives at Leola. She teaches at Blue Ball Elemental y School and he is a teller at the New Holland bank Mrs Kreider is a member of Farm Women Society #1 at Lititz which has 36 members This is the oldest Society in Lan caster County and celebrated its fiftieth anniversary a couple years ago They are active m community service such as mak ing ditty bags, bed pads for '' i a " *s/s v s ** * M ’ V, ' , « was painted by Milton Denlinger of Sou dersburg. It pictures the Kreider farm as it looked about 200 years ago with the original log cabin beside the present stone house, although the house has had some additions built onto it. L. F. Photo Luther Acres Home at Lititzliquor bills and moral issues and and cancer pads They give to to radio stations, the American Cancer Fund, Red sh e i S a member of the Man- Cioss and Heart Haven They heim W CTU and a sponsor for make cookies for the US 0 and Fresh Air children She took assist at the Embreeville State p ies h Air children into her home Hospital Some of then money- £ Ol , 25 years and still assists her making projects aie haying (j au gjiter-in-law in this work. Sands aSef Mai y takes care of the vegeta ble garden, flowers and shrub- The Kreiders are members of bery on their lawn and does a lot Erb Mennonite Church near Lit- of canning and freezing Her itz. Mrs Kreider formerly taught pride and joy is the chow chow a kindergarten class and an adult which requires freezing and can class of the Sunday School She mng of vegetables when at the has been the contact lady for the right stage until others are ready church for the past eight years, to add to the finished product. This position carries with it She runs farm errands and helps such duties as placing children when needed to package eggs in camps, securing people to and potatoes. She has always clean and cook at Camp Hedron been a partner in farming, keep near Halifax and at Black Rock ing books and in the past work convalescent home and home for ing out in the fields, the aged She also writes to Leg- She spends spare moments islators in Hamsburg regarding (Continued on Page 17 1 SAPOLIN PAINT AT DISCOUNT PRICES Over 800 Colors From Which To Choose Suggested Our List Price Price LATEX HOUSE PAINT $8.65 Gal. $6.30 Gal. $2.60 Qt. $1.90 Qt. 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