Farm Women SOCIETY 4 At a recent meeting of the So ciety of Farm Women 4, Miss Mary Rosenberger, assistant home economist of the Lancaster County extension service, illus trated recipes for holiday foods and shared recipes for unusual pie crusts and pie combinations. The meeting was held in the home of Mrs. Alvin Musser, Co lumbia R 2. The meeting was conducted by Mrs. Robert Garber, vice presi dent, Mrs. John Gingrich read a poem on the Thanksgiving theme and led devotions. Societies 3 and 4 took treats to Conestoga View and visited with guests on Nov. 20. Society 4 will assist in chaperoning for the USO on Dec. 6. "Society 4 will hold a holiday covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 27 in the home of Mrs. Robert Brubaker, 125 Prospect Road, Salunga. SOCIETY 5 Mrs. Jay Oberholtzer demon strated the making of flower ar rangements for the holiday meet ing of Society of (Farm Women 5 held in the "home of Mrs. Hiram (Continued on Page 22) Tune In The Ole Sheriff (Bobby Montgomery) WIOV-105.1 FM 6 to 8 P.M. '' Monday thru Saturday {■Starting Monday, December 8 t^^jagss«j^»gi»gs3sgßsgs!gts!ajsgsjßgtJßa: % CHRISTMAS GIFT X FOR DAD ... Stauffer’s Features A Full Line Of Recliners In • . . J> m -k # • STAUFFER FURNITURE STORE Open Monday thru Friday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. ADMIRING A FARM WOMEN DISPLAY TABLE at the annual Homemakers’ Christmas Program Thursday morn ing are (left to right) Mrs. J. Neal Johnson, Peach Bottom Rl, Mrs. William H. Walker, Quarryville and Mrs. Doris Thomas, County Home Economist. A large crowd of ladies from all sections of the County were arriving at the Farm and Home Center with display and sale items. Featured on the all-day program were Mrs. Mary Myers of the P. P. & L. staff and Mrs. George C. Makin, Lecturer and Judge of Flower Arrangements. Thorny Tradition T. orian calendar. Some used this JUssmdtheClas onbury thorn to contend the calendar should always blossomed at 1 Christmas have been changed. THE PERFECT Traditional Early American Contemporary Modern Provincial The Right Size Recliner For The "Big Man" In Your Family • A Choice of Fabrics and Vinyls • A Small Deposit Will Hold Your Purchase Till Needed % Mile North of Ephrata on Route 222 rJsgSSKtsagsjaajagSjßajsgssagisssssgtJsassaja^s^^ By Nationally Advertised Brands Phone 733-1271 time until adoption of the Greg- Lancaster Fanning, Saturday. December 6.1969 Ladies, Have You Heard? ... By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist How To Buy Cauliflower Look for white to cieamy white, compact solid, and clean flow erettes. A slightly gianular or “ncey" curd textuic will not hurt the eating quality if the suiface is compact. If jacket leaves aie attached make sure they have a good green color a sign of fieshness Avoid cauliflower that has a spreading of the curd. Smudgy 01 speckled appearance of the curd can be a sign of detenoiation hom insect injury, mold, or decay and should be avoided. Keep Your Keys Safe More than 45 million keys are lost annually House keys labeled with your name and addiess are perfect invitations to the finder if he hap pens to be of the burglar 01 piowler type Keys dangling on a ring, such as house keys on your car ignition ring, can be te key rmg for office, removed, duplicated and letuin- ~ ed to your car quickly. h ° use - and /° r y° ur 15 well worth the trouble You might find a snap-apart key chain con- Remember to remove all other keys from the car ignition ring when you have yom car sei viced or parked by an attendant. SAVE AT BOB’S Save Rite market 743 S. BROAD ST. , X.ITITZ. PENNA. Hours: Hon. thru Sat. 9 to 9 Sunday 9 to 5 LAND SAKES it wouldn’t he CHRISTMAS without , the things from Rebman's Park ’N Shop 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 800 S. QUEEN ST. LANCASTER GOOD VALUES "OSTER” 9 SPEED Oft BLENDER In Colors 8 SPEED WITH CYCLO-TROL $25.95 “GO EO” STAINLESS STEEL tf 1C ELECTRIC FRY PAN In Avocado “WARING” _ CAN OPENER 57 *55 With Removable Blade To Clean * • THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL GIRLS AND LADIES DIAMOND TEXTURED TjrpQ Regular ?2.25 Pair SPECIALS| Sr By “Bachelor Girl > pR][CE J^PAIR Clothing, Shoes, Housewares, Hardware and General Merchandise GOOD'S STORE 1 mile North of Route 23 Along Route 625 R. D. 1, East Earl, Penna. Ph. 215-445-6156 0 •v * • % •• V 5 THOMAS veniem, (Continued on Page 22) 19