Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 04, 1971, Image 19

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    Farm Women Societies
(Continued from Page 18)
Mrs. Howard Martin, who will
begin duties as president in
January, announced committee
chairmen for 1972. Included are:
Mrs. John Newswanger,
program; Mrs. Robert Miller,
social; Mrs. J. Clayton Charles,
ways and means; Mrs. Harold
Greider, sunshine; Mrs. Paul
Keagy, membership, and Mrs.
Ben Shenk, cancer pads.
The next meeting will be held
at 7:30 p.m. December 30 when a
Christmas party and gift ex
change is planned. Mrs. Charles
Frey is in charge of the program.
Society 26
Farm Women Society 26 met
recently at the home of Mrs. John
Cassel, Manheim RDI, with Mrs.
Alvin Herr as cohostess.
Devotions were in charge of Mrs.
John Brubaker.
A short business meeting was
conducted by the president, Mrs.
Robert Summy.
Mrs. Summy announced that
Look wh# $1 buys
when you join our
Chr -tub.
A fabulous Christmas
tree ornament kit can
be yours when you join
our 1972 Christmas Clu
Four beautiful designs.
great on your tree. They make
ideal gifts, too. Easy and fun to
make. They’re specially priced
at $l.OO each, including tax.
You may join Commonwealth’s
Christmas Club for as little
the Society will have a bazaar
table at the Homemakers Day on
December 7 at the Farm and
Home Center. Each member is to
bring an article in the form of a
Christmas decoration and-or a
baked product.
The program speaker was J.
W. Beattie, trust officer at the
National Central Bank of Lan
caster, who spoke on “Willis”.
Next meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. Howard Siphng,
Marietta RDI, at 7:30 p.m.
December 9. Mrs. Ralph
Hostetter will be cohostess. Mrs.
Doris Thomas, Lancaster County
Extension home economist, will
talk on “Blenders”.
Society 28
Farm Women Society 28 met
recently at the home of Mrs. Ira
Welk, Quarryville RD3. Mrs.
Melvin Zimmerman served as
cohostess. Mrs. Dale Bowman
was in charge of devotions.
Mrs. William Dean Jr,
president, presided over the
business meeting.
Commonwealth MV Happy to help you
National Bank
Lancaster • Centerville • Lancaster East • Landisville • Lititz • Manheim Township
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Mrs. Robert Brenneman, b
Locust Lane, Leola, was installed
as a new member.
Mrs. Jacob Bare presented
Mrs. Harold Rohrer with a
plaque from the members of the
Society in honor of her being
named Lancaster County Farm
Woman of the Year.
The program for the evening
was a work night. The Society
made 40 Thanksgiving favors for
the Paradise Presbyterian
Home, 13 pairs of wash cloth
slippers for the children’s ward
at the General Hospital and three
stuffed toys will be given to the
General Hpspital.
The next meeting will be held
December 9 at the home of Mrs.
Harry Landis, 2120 Lyndell
Drive, Lancaster. Mrs. Elizabeth
Nieccyporuk, soloist, will present
the Christmas story.
Knighthood Training
A page began training for
knighthood at the age of
seven in the Middle Ages
He served until his teens, at
which time he became a
squire. When the squire was
about 21, he took the solemn
vows of knighthood.
Open your Christmas Club
account today at your nearest
Commonwealth office. And take
home the ornament kit you
want for just $ 1.00
when you do.
Member FDIC
%
V •
By Doris Thomas, Extension Home Economist
Know the Egg, Know the Man?
An egg-loving character
analyst once claimed that a
man’s personality can be
determined by the way he likes
his eggs.
For instance, scrambled eggs
suit the artistic, nervous and
passionate.
Omelets are preferred by the
sturdy, reliable and con
servative; and sunny-side up are
the choice of the happy, healthy
and wise.
Whether you subscribe to this
as $l.OO a week. Save a
fixed amount regularly.
This time next year,
Dull have a wonderful
tiristmas nest egg.
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 4,1971 —19
Ladies,
Have
You
Heard ?
Doris Thomas
theory or not, you’ll be glad to
know that egg production this
month was at a slightly higher
level than last year The U S
Department of Agriculture’s
Consumer and Marketing Service
says this makes it likely you’ll
find a large at attractive prices at
your food store.
And while we’re on the subject
of egg price, remember that they
vary by size for the same grade.
The amount of price variation
depends on the supply of the
various sizes.
Generally speaking, if there is
less than a 7 cent price spread per
dozen eggs between one size and
the pext smaller size in the same
grade, you will get more for your
money by buying the larger size
When large eggs sell for 60
cents per dozen, that is the
equivalent of 40 cents per pound,
very reasonable for a pound of
high protein food' Egg protein,
by the way, is so near perfection
that scientists often use it as a
standard to measure the value of
protein in other foods
Ever wonder why some hard
cooked eggs are so hard to peel 9
Our character analyst would
have said that’s appropriate,
since lovers of this egg
preparation are persistent,
dynamic, and sincere
But actually the condition is
related to fresh eggs As eggs are
stored, they lose carbon dioxide
and become easier to peel when
hard-cooked. The consumer
should understand that eggs
which will not peel easily when
hard-cooked are freshly laid and
generally of high quality Eggs
that have been stored for several
days will usually peel easily
Sometimes there is a greenish
coating around the yolks of hard
cooked eggs, and consumers
want to know why Usually they
have cooked the eggs at too high a
temperature, or for too long, or
they have not cooled them
rapidly following cooking The
eggs, however, may be eaten
they are still wholesome and
nutritious, and the flavor is
unaffected
A preferred method for hard
cooking is put the eggs on the
range in cold water, bring the
water to a boil, then turn off the
heat, leave the eggs in hot water
for 15 minutes, then cool them
right away in running cold water
Some egg shells may crack
during cooking, but a small hole
punched through the large end of
the shell will prevent this
LLOYD H.
KREIDER
Auctioneer
and
Sales Manager
330 West State St
Box 2 RDI
Quarryville, Pa. 17566
Ph: 786-3394