Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 30, 1971, Image 20

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    20—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. October 30,1971
Farm Women Sod
Sodety 4
Farm Women Society 4 met at
the home of Mrs. Henry Heist,
Mount Joy RDI. The theme of
the show and tell type meeting
was “My Most Cherished
Possession”
Members brought in and told
stones about such cherished
possessions as a handcarved
cane belonging to the grand
father of Mrs. Daniel Will; a 140
year-old lusterware pitcher; a
tea pot from which Mrs. Wilbur
Kauffman was fed sage tea for a
fever cure, to handmade
tablecloths, books, jewelry and
silver.
Mrs Luke Brandt was in
charge of devotions. Mrs. Robert
Garber, president, conducted the
meeting
Miss Sara Reapsome, grand
aughter of member Mrs. Willis
Reapsome, presented piano
selections during the program
Mrs Maud Mohler was elected
secretary and Mrs Cyrus
Gamble was re-elected
treasurer Continuing in office
are Mrs Garber, president; Mrs
Brandt, vice president, and Mrs
Reapsome, corresponding
secretary
Delegates to the state con
vention in January are Mrs.
Elmer Schroll and Mrs Mary
Snyder Mrs John Melhnger is
alternate
Mrs Will was named to
represent Society 4 as a can
didate in the Farm Woman of the
Year Contest
A “loving offering” was
collected and forwarded to the
Flora Black Memorial
Scholarship Fund. This gift is in
addition to the 10 cents collected
from each member
Society 9
Farm Women Society 9 held a
workday meeting in Coleman
ville United Methodist Church.
Fifty-seven bed pads were made
by members for the American
Cancer Society
Members also collected $45 in
cash and 26 articles of clothing
for the Needlework Guild
Ingathering
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mrs Clarence Carter, Mrs
William Gnng and Miss Clara
Gardner Mrs Paul Zercher was
in charge of devotions Mrs. J.
Edward Brenneman, president,
was m charge of the meeting.
The next meeting will be held
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November 11 at the home of Mrs.
Wilbur Heller, Conestoga RDI. At
this meeting, members will pack
Thanksgiving baskets for shut
ins and finalize plans for a
Christmas party.
Sodety 12
Farm Women Society 12 met
recently in Millersville with Mrs.
Glenn Railing serving as hostess.
Assisting were Mrs. Edwin
Rmeer and Mrs. Andrew Failing.
Mrs. George Kneisley was in
charge of devotions.
Mrs. Richard Lefever, Buck,
member of Farm Women Society
17, presented a candy making
demonstration during the
meeting
Mrs. LeMar Henry, president,
reminded members to prepare an
item for the bazaar table at the
County Convention to be held
November 6 at the Farm and
Home Center.
A gift of $lO was approved to
the United Fund
Mrs Paul Harnish was elected
secretary and Mrs. John Kendig
was re-elected treasurer.
Remaining in office for 1972 are
Mrs Henry, president, and Mrs.
John Sangrey, vice president.
Reservations for a family
banquet planned for 6-30 pm.
November 13 in the Millersville
Fire Hall must be made with
Mrs Donald Ldwnsbery,
Conestoga, by November 5.
Society 15
Society of Farm Women 15 met
recently at Wesley United
Methodist Church, Quanyville
.RD2. Hostesses were Mrs, Melvin
Boyce Jr, Mrs. Amos Rutt, Mrs.
Carl Johnson Sr, and Mrs. Melvin
Boyce Sr. Mrs. Boyce Jr. led
devotions.
Mrs. J. Leigh Walton,
president, was in charge of the
meeting. The group voted a $5O
donation for uniforms for the
Solanco Senior Band.
The program centered on
Safety with the president in
charge Members participated in
a continuing story on Halloween.
Society 19
Farm Women Society 19
celebrated its 25th anniversary
recently with a luncheon at the
Conestoga Sheraton Motor Inn.
Mrs. Kenneth Warfel, president,
was in charge
*l6
John Kraft, curator of the
Ephrata Cloister, gave an
illustrated talk during the
program portion of the meeting.
Members took a trip to
Harrisburg as part of their silver
anniversary celebration. They
toured various buildings and
museums.
The Society was entertained
by members of Society 7 during a
luncheon at the Quarryville
Methodist Church on Thursday,
October 28.
Society 19 will sponsor a bazaar
and demonstration table at the
Homemaker’s Day at the Farm
and Home Center on December 7.
Members also voted to donate $lO
to the Needlework Guild and $5O
to the child Development Center.
Mrs. Isaac Miller was selected
to represent the group in the
Farm Woman of the Year Con
test. Mrs. Earl Stauffer, 2021
Edgemont Drive, East Peter
sburg, is ih charge of the
Society’s candy sale now m
progress. The next meeting will
be held on Nov. 13 at 1:30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Daniel Rohrer,
Jr, Manheim RDI. A cooking and
recipe sale and also a gift
wrapping demonstration will be
given by Mrs. Martin Swarr.
Farm Women
Calendar
7:30 p.m. Farm Women
Society 29, home of Mr. and
Mrs.
Elvin Brennaman, Mount Joy
RDI.
Thursday, November 4
1:30 p.m. Farm Women
Society 20 meets.
Saturday, November 6
10 a.m. County Convention,
Farm and Home Center.
eti
es
Saturday. October 30
Society 22
Farm Women Society 22 met in
the home of Mrs. Melvin Meek,
Willow Street, recently. Mrs.
Richard Jackson and Mrs.
Robert Rohrer were cohostesses.
Mrs Meek led devotions.
A lecture-demonstration on the
making of decorations from corn
husks was presented by Mrs.
John N. Hess, president of
Society of Farm Women of
Lancaster County, and Mrs. J.
Richards Woods, president of
Society 22.
Mrs. Rohrer was named the
Society’s Farm Woman of the
Year. She will compete in the
County Contest at the County
Convention November 6.
Mrs. Clair DeLong reported on
a visit to Conestoga View on
October 21.
Mrs. Frank Aument and Mrs.
Meek were appointed to the
nominating committee to
prepare a slate of officers for
1972-73.
The next meeting will be a
covered dish supper and a “come
as you are” party at 6:45 p.m. on
November 18 at the home of Mrs.
Charles Tindall Jr, Peach Bot
tom.
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Training young people to become more useful
citizens is our business.
If we can help boys and girls appreciate the value
of thrift . . . spend less than they make, this
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We would like an opportunity to work with your
youngsters. Just bring them in to get acquainted.
We'll do the rest.
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On our one year
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ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER
25 North Duke St.
Phone 393-0601
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. 111111 | z New Holland Branch
Vllllll? 100 E. Main St.
1 »• 354-2131
Mon. thru Thurr
9 to 4:30
In the Kitchen
3 eggs
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup pecans (whole or
coarsely broken)
1 cup dark corn syrup
V* cup catsup
2 tbsps. melted butter
1 tsp. vanilla
1 unbaked 9-inch pie shell
Heat oven to 375 degrees.
Beat eggs slightly to blend
yolks and whites. Stir in
sugar and all other ingredi
ents. Pour into pie shell and
bake 40 to 45 minutes or un
til knife inserted near center
comes out clean (filling may
still be bubbling around
edges). Chill before serving,,
but do not refrigerate.
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PECAN PIE
Sat.
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