—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 2, 1973 36 (Continued From Page 34) Kreiders belong to the Mount Joy Mennonite Church. Dottie belongs to their younger group sewing circle. She did sew for it and was quite active in it, having been secretary-treasurer. The circle makes favors for hospitals, crib covers and assembles health kits for overseas, sewing kits, house kits and school kits. Dottie is treasurer of her Sunday School class. Floyd is an usher and sings with a mixed group at church. Brenda is secretary of their church Mennonite Youth Fellowship. Floyd is a member of Mount Joy Co-op where he sells his milk, of the Pennsylvania Farmers Association, the Lancaster County Holstein Association, the Holstein-Friesian of America, the the □PITZ ■ BARN CLEANER a HUGGED, ENDABLE! under all operating conditions CALL 717-272:0871 MARVIN J. HORST Dairy Equipment and Anunana Appliances R.D.No. 1 (Iona) Lebanon, Pa. Located on Route 897 between Schaefferstown and Lebanon, over 30 years in business at same place. Dairying Is A Family Project Mrs. Kreider holds a milk glass dish from her parents. She made the needlepoint picture on the wall. Her corner cupboard holds antique dishes. National Farmers Union and is a past director of Lancaster County DHIA He loves to hunt. They have a hunting cabin in Hun tingdon County and he has hunted in Maine. He also enjoys hunting small game. He has a deer head and a pheasant mounted. The family enjoys going to the cabin in the summer. They also go to Ocean City, N. J. in the summer. Last year they were there a week. The family bowls with a church group once a week except only once a month in the summer. Floyd used to bowl in the Feed and Hatchery League at Lancaster Lanes. All the family works on the lawn but Barry does most of the mowing. They have a lot of pretty peonies ; fn bloom now. Mrs. Kreider has planted a number of annual'flowers such as scarlet sage, cockscomb of both varieties, geraniums, petunias, coleuses and marigolds. She dries some of the cockscombs. In the craft lines Mrs. Kreider gathers weeds, grains and uses the dried cockscomb to make arrangements. Her grandfather, John Denlinger, raised flowers and dried them and taught her to. She does decoupage, has made a needlepoint picture, knitted a hat for daughter and made a sweater. She made aprons and cross-stitched them. She does some sewing. She used to make all the girls and her own clothes. She also made a few drapes. Her main hobby is her antique collection. She has two rooms m her house that are furnished entirely with them. On the walls are many old pictures in antique frames, plaster of paris pictures, a carpet beater, and old fan, a round pie board on which are mounted a small rolling pin, a small grater and numerous other pieces and she has a tobacco sizing box on the wall filled with miniature antique objects. She has an antique corner cupboard filled with antique ironstone and china dishes and glassware which came from their families largely. She has old books and two coverlets. Among her pieces of furniture are a jelly cupboard, wash stand, oak dining table and chairs, rocker, marble top bureau, dry sink, sofa and a chest. They bought most of the furniture but some came from their grandparents and from The Proven Performers! rJo c *nr>c»* At The Kreiders Henry Eby who owned the property where they live. Dottie likes to cook. Why not try some of her recipes using milk or milk products and help promote JUNE DAIRY MONTH. A CLARK ELECTRIC, INC. RD. 1, Box 82 Kinzer, Pa. 17535 xxxx DIPLOMAT - I Proven on thousands of dairy farms the world over. 200 to 1500 gallon sizes PATENTED, FULLY-FLOODED GIRTON COLD PLATE m STAINLESS STEEL CONSTRUCTION ■I LOW PRESSURE FREON 12, THE SAFE REFRIGERANT tmt URETHANE (FOAMED IN PLACE) INSULATION AMBASSADOR - I The ultimate tank for the large, quality conscious dairy farmer 500 to 3000 gallon sizes Speedy Cheesecake (Makes one 9 inch pie) \>k cups plain or 'cinnamon graham cracker crumbs 6 tablespoons butter, melted 8-oz. pkg. cream cheese Vz cup sugar (Continued On Page 37) PH: 768-8228
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