Sewing For Others (Continued From Page 28) Erisman’s Mennonite Church Mrs. Nolt has taught two to four year old children in the nursery Sunday School class for 10 years and loves to work with the children. She is Contact Sister and Miles is Contact Brother for their church. They get people to help pack clothing and do can ning at Oreville Home. Miles is District Relief Contact Chairman for six area churches which is part of the Mennonite Disaster Service. He gets help together after disasters to clean up and help to rebuild. After hurricane Agnes they went to Harrisburg, Wilkesburg, Va. and Wilkes Earre. They went to Honduras after their disaster and to Indiana after a tornado struck there. They worked on the Tabor Community Services project on Howard Avenue in Lancaster. Each church took a house and restored and renovated it for low income families. The govern ment paid for materials and the people donated their labor. Mrs. Nolt belongs to the Erisman’s Junior Sewing Circle and served as president three times. There are 20 to 25 in this circle. They sew once a month. Twelve to fourteen ladies go to the General Hospital in Lan caster twice a year to make gowns, laundry bags and to do mending. Both boys belong to the church youth group. Miles belongs to the Penn sylvania Nut Growers Association which will meet at Franklin and Marshall College this summer. They last met here 20 years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Nolt have exhibited at Manheim Com munity Farm Show four or five years and have been taking first or second prizes on nuts, pies, cakes and bread. They also exhibited at the Pennsylvania Farm Show where he was a first place winner this year on black walnuts, english walnuts and pecans. Mrs. Nolt received first prize on whole wheat bread, second bread and first on chiffon cake there last year. She received the third place prize on whole wheat bread, fourth on white bread and fifth on a yellow chiffon cake this year. Mrs. Nolt started to cut her husbands hair during World War II and has continued to, adding the other members of the family as they came along. Nolts have a number of antique pieces of furniture and dishes which are faily heirlooms. Their Don't' Neglect Your Eyes Visit Your Eye Doctor if you are in doubt Doctor’s Prescriptions Filled Adjustments, Repairs DAVID'S OPTICAL CO. Always See Better 403 N. DUKE STREET Phone 394-2767 Lancaster house is also quite old but they have never been able to find out when it was built. Mrs. Nolt raises a lot of Caiadonia begonias and ferns. She also makes dried arrangements. She enjoys reading, mostly periodicals. She says “I especially enjoy The New Living Bible.” She read a lot to their children when they were small and they really enjoy reading now. The family goes swimming a lot to state parks in the summer. Mrs. Nolt makes jelly and does a lot of canning and freezing. She enjoys cooking and baking and is an excellent baker. She bakes a lot of bread, cakes, and pies. For many cooks who have a problem making meringue for pies Mrs. Nolt has a recipe that does not weep and she shares her prize winning recipes for chiffon cake, fudge cake and bread as well as come other family favorities. xxx Weepless Pie Merinque Moisten one tablespoon corn starch with about two teaspoons water. Stir in % cup boiling water and cook over low heat until thickened, stirring constantly. Set aside to cool; make regular merinque. Gradually beat in cooled cornstarch until it forms peaks. This merinque is perfect, xxx Chiffon Cake Sift together: 2*4 cups sifted cake flour IVz cups sugar 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt Make “well” and add: M> cup oil Egg yolks (from all the whites used) 1 tablespoon vanilla plus water to equal % cup Beat with spoon until smooth Whale OWash can tackle any cleaning problem you may have For COMMERCIAL customers we clean heavy equipment truck fleets, construction equipment, tractors, trailers - and even aluminum brightening For INDUSTRY we clean signs, tanks (inside and out), interior and exterior walls and degrease floors and machinery For MOBILE HOME OWNERS we can clean exterior surfaces, canopies and porches, fuel storage tanks and provide an extenor waxing service For the HOME OWNER - we clean exterior sur faces basement walls and floors, and asphalt and cement flooring if you have a cleaning problem we haven t mentioned CALLUS We'll work out a solution with you For all your concrete needs Serving the building industry in Lancaster County with a complete line of quality concrete products. R C< NEW HOLLAND, PENNSYLVANIA / 717354-2111 Whip: 1 cup egg whites >2 teaspoon cream of tartar Whip until whites form very stiff peaks. Pour egg yolks mixture gradually over whites gently folding with rubber scraper just until blended. Do not stir. Pour into ungreased pan. (10 inch tube pan) Bake 65 minutes at 325 degrees. XXX Easy Fudge Cake cup butter or oleo 13/4l 3 /4 cups sugar 3 eggs 4 squares of chocolate, melted 2 cups cake flour, sifted 1 teaspoon soda IV4 cup milk 3 eggs 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream butter and sugar together. Add eggs, followed by the rest of ingredients. Pour into two 9-inch cake pans and bake at 350 degrees for 35 minutes. XXX Whole Wheat Bread Or White Bread 1 % cups scalded milk 3 tablespoons sugar or honey 1 tablespoon salt 2 tablespoons soft shortening 2 packs yeast in % cup warm water 5 cups white flour 2 cups whole wheat flour Combine milk, sugar and salt plus shortening. Cool until lukewarm. Add yeast and half of flour Mix. Add remaining flour. Knead on floured board until smooth and elastic. Place dough in greased bowl. Turn once. Let rise until double. Punch down and leave rise again until almost double. Divide into two loaves and shape. Cover. Let rise. Bake at 400 degrees for 10 minutes, 300 for 30 minutes. For white bread use all white flour A NEW SERVICE FOR FARMERS Wt'll wash your whala if you have on* ami w* can h*(p you with your farm daan up choras too! W* daan and samtiza poultry housas. milk parlors and cattla stalls quickly and thoroughly VVa do paint stripping too* Telephone; (717) 393-3600 MOBILE HIGH PRESSURE WASHING SERVICE WHALE-O-WASH 20 East James Street Lancaster, Pa 17602 HOLLAND STONE Lancaster Farming, Saturday. February 17.1973 Fresh Coconut Pie Coconut milk and milk to make one quart. (Reserve 1 cup.) Heat 3 cups milk in double boiler. 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