Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 13, 1969, Image 17

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    FARM WOMEN NEWS
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SOCIETY I
Society of F.irm Women 1, Lit
itz, held their meeting in the
Moravian Home, Church Squaie,
Lititz. Mrs Scott Caiman, p:evi
dent, was in charge of the busi
ness meeting.
She announced Society 14 will
sponsor a bus to the State Con
vention on Jan. 12 with Mis
Frank Hodecker in charge of
reservations. The Jan 13 bus.
leaving from the Lancastei Shop
ping Center at 7.30 am, may
also have reservations by mem
bers by contacting Mrs Carman
Mrs. Paul Kurtz and Mrs. Hen
ly Shreiner attended the Ven
ture Club meeting to assist with
toys and will also help distribute
toys on Friday.
Society 1 will entertain Society
8.
The program featured devo
tions and inspirational thoughts
by Mrs. Simon Snyder Youngst
eis presented musical selections
following. Christmas carols were
]°d by Mrs Geoige Zahn Mrs
Willis Bucher inarmsc ;.;d
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Santa Claus and gave gifts to
tnc guests of the home and the
child) cn who participated in the
piogram.
'A chicken dinner was served
to 85 members and guests The
next meeting will be Jan 3 at
the home of Mrs Raymond J.
Newcomer, 22 W. Oiangc St,
Lititz.
The Society of Farm Women 8
entertained 27 guests at the
Schock Presbyterian Home, 37
E. Main St., Mount Joy, on Sat
urday, December 6, and present
ed each guest with gifts and food
distributed by Santa Clause.
Mary Sales, 92, was the oldest
guest present. Also present were
County Farm Women officers
and 36 members of the host
group.
The program included a piano
duet by Mrs. Elmer Groff and
Mrs. Charles Shank Mrs Clin
ton Eby presented several
Christmas readings. Mrs. James
Beecher sang Christmas selec-
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SOCIETY 8
tions and led the group in sing
ing. She wns accompanied on the
piano by Mrs. Shank, her moth
er.
The featured entertainment
was. a Funny Fashions Show in
which .1 "housedress" fealuied
tonsil uclion paper houses attach
ed to a dicss and a "tcadicss”
was covcicd with lea bags and
accented with a teapot handbag.
An evening dress became a night
gown when the accessories weic
lemoved and an A-line full
length gieen coiduroy gown was
acccssouzed with tinsel and oth
c> Christmas ornaments to make
a Christmas tiee
Participating in the fashion
show were Mrs. Clinton Eby,
Mrs. Clyde Wivell. Mrs. William
Heisey, Mrs John Keener, Mrs.
Louis Bixler, Mrs Herbert Sar
ver, Mrs. John Warfel, Mrs. War
ren Heisey, Myrtle Wolf, Mis.
Richard Warfel, Mrs. Clyde
Sumpman, Miss Mary Grace Mar
tin, Mrs Harold Drager and Mrs.
Jay Greider.
The next meeting of Society
8 will be held January 18 with
the Misses Anna Mae and Ruth
Eby, Donegal Springs Road,
serving as hostesses Assisting
will be Mis Edward Myeis and
Miss Martin.
SOCIETY 10
Society of Faim Women 10
met in the home of Mrs Chailes
Stauffei Si , Lime Spnngs Faim,
Rohreistown, with Mrs John Ha-
beckei, piesident, in charge De
votions weie led by Mrs Elam
Buckwaltei
A tin key covered dish dinnei
was seived to 28 membeis Two
new membeis, Mis Edwin D
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13.1969
Ladies,
Have You Heard? ...
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Choosing Children’s Hooks
When you choose a book for a child, choose it especially for
him, not just any child
Keep in mind his interests, his intelligence,
and his expei icnce.
Look carefully at the quality of the writing
as you examine the book
Avoid a book with careless English or one
that’s written down to the child
Remember a child is an imitator Often he’ll
incorporate into his speech the expiessions he
hears you read to him
Try to find a book that uses simple, clear
language he’ll undei stand, but language that
makes the story out of the ordinary
Some Basic Facts About Cookies
For lolled cookies it’s important not to
work excess flour into them fm toughness le
sults It’s w’se to woik with just part of the
dough at a lime, keeping the test dough into ioils, wiap ioils in
chilled Roll dough to the desned waxed papei, and chill until firm
thickness. The thicker the cooky, enough to slice You can store
the softer the textuie After the rolls in the refrigerator sev
baking and cooking, you can dec eial days and bake cookies as
mate ioiled cookies with confec needed Foi extia flavoi and eye
tioneis’ sugai fiostmg appeal, i oil the chilled dough in
With a roll of lefugeiatoi chopped nuts oi toasted coconut
cooky dough, it’s easy to have befoie slicing and baking „
fleshly baked cookies within a Dough Im messed cookies
shoit time Form the cooky (Continued on Page 20)
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Sunday 9 to 5
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