I Farm Women Societies I S S (Continued From Page 20( - '* process. Approximately 3,700 books have been sold with books being mailed to practically every state in the United States in cluding Alaska, and many foreign countries such as Ger many, Guatemala and Puerto Rico The sale of the cookbook has made it possible for the Society to contributed to many deserving agencies such as Needlework JfhT starting. aU/' operation J IC] warranty. quick & quiet ..and a year o(<j Putdiman. Announces Practical For Any Size Poultry Operation A PRACTICAL SOLUTION TO MANURE DISPOSAL AND ECOLOGY PROBLEMS o LOW ORIGINAL COST • TOP EFFICIENCY e SHIPPED COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED o AUTOMATIC BIG DUTCHMAN EASTERN BRANCH 215 Diller Ave., New Holland, Pa. 17557 Phone 354*5168 Guild, Christmas Toy shop, Tenn Haven, Easter Seal Society, LARC, Child Development Center, Nutritional Program of Lancaster County, and others. Also, $650 was donated for Flood Disaster Relief to organizations in this community and elsewhere. Among those organizations being assisted were Salvation Army, Mennonite Disaster Service, Water Street Rescue Mission, Hope Fire Company of Manheim -1 Mile North of Terre Hill on Rt. 897 East Earl RDI, Pa. Ph. 215-445-6272 Rotary Manure Dryer A Division of U.S. Industries, Inc. and some individuals Mrs. Paul Witmer, chairman of the cookbook since it was originally planned and mother of four teen-age children, has had a very busy schedule during the past one-and-one-half years. Mrs. Witmer, with the aid of her committee, has planned the cook book, decided on recipes, categories, printing, and did most of the artwork including the* cover. In addition to being responsible for correlating the Dinner Bell, she is also business manager and has mailed as many as 25 cookbooks in one day. Mrs. Henry Hess, mother of three children, including a newly married daughter and two teen age sons, was typist for the Dinner Bell, Mrs. Hess is the current vice-president of Society 22 and was past County Secretary for Lancaster County Farm Women, and is also a bookkeeper in her home for a local businessman. Mrs. Jay Landis is president of Society 22. She is the mother of three teen-age sons and lives on a large dairy farm. Society 29 Farm Women Society 29 met Monday, September 18 at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Mount Joy. Society members invited husbands and the youth of St. Mark’s to view the film “Flip Side”, which depicted the results of drug abuse and illicit sex among young people. Following the film Mrs. J. Robert Herr led the group in devotions. The group voted to donate $2OO by December 31 to the Northwest Medical Center to be built bet- • GUARANTEED • ODORLESS. BENEFICIAL AND VALUABLE END PRODUCT Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 23,1972—21 Gourmet Cooking Course Offered Does gourmet cooking sound very difficult to you? It isn’t if you let yourself get involved. The Lancaster County Ex tension Service is offering a course to help you become in volved. There will be five sessions offered at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Aracdia Road, Lancaster. Meeting time is from Ito 3 p.m. on October 3,10, 24, 31, and November 7. The schedule for the sessions are as follows; October 3, Gourmet Utensils- Finger Foods, with Mrs. David Watt from Butlers Pantry, Lancaster. October 10, Buying Proper Cuts of Meat, with Mrs. Doris Thomas, Lancaster County Extension home economist, and Wok Cookery, with Mrs. Marianne Hagen from the Chef’s Bazaar. October 24, Crepes, with Happy Homemaking Don’t throw away that old umbrella that has a worn top. Remove the worn fab ric and use the frame for drying clothes indoors on rainy days. Hang it upside down on your shower curtain rod or in the garage. It will hold a week’s wash of un dies or the baby’s diapers. To keep plants watered while on vacation, use a huge plastic bag and slip each ween Mount Joy and Elizabethtown. Election of officers was held with the following results; Mrs Richard Garber, president; Mrs. Gerald Erb, vice-president; Mrs. Russell Adamire, treasurer; Mrs. Walter Mowrer, secretary; Mrs. Donald Drager, historian. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs. David Becker, Mrs. Larry Dombach and Mrs. Allen Esbenshade. The Society will meet October 16 at the home of Mrs. John Heisey for a program on gift wrapping. Mrs. Wallace Heisey will be the speaker. Farm Women Calendar Thursday, September 28 Farm Women Society 11 meeting, home of Mrs. Norman Wood. Mrs. Ruth Sachs, Lancaster. October 31, Eggs (Souffle’, Eggs Benedict, Quiche), with Mrs. Gray Sellers, Millersville. November 7, Gourmet Dishes: Chicken and Dessert with Mrs. David Watt; Beef and Wines, Mr. Gray Sellers. A fee of $l5 is requested to take care of special demonstrators and cost of the food. Recipes will be given out each time and it is hoped those attending will acquire information on techniques of cookery and preparation. If you are interested in being a part of the Gourmet sessions, please send your check, payable to the Agricultural Extension Service, with your name, address and phone number by September 26 to the Lancaster County Ex tension Office, 1383 Arcadia Road, Room 1, Lancaster, Pa. 17601 By BARBARA BAKER well-watered container into it and secure the bag open ing This leaves the sink area free instead of being cluttered with the plants while you are away. When you return home, take the plants out of the bags and store the plastic bag away for future use An ordinary windshield brusn is a big help when dusting radiators. The brush is narrow enough to not only get between the sections but under and behind the radi ator It works fine under low chests and other such pieces of furniture. When laundering several pairs of socks at once, hang the socks on a coat hanger If they do not dry completely by the time the other clothes are ready to take in, it is a simple matter to hang them to dry, still on the hanger, inside the house When having a paity and there is a chance of getting guests’ glasses mired up, avoid mistakes by writing their names or initials on the outside of the glass with col ored nail polish Each guest is sure he always has the right glass Names ate easy to remove after the paity with a little nail polish re mover and some cotton. *- ♦ *
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