Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, December 29, 1973, Image 22

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    —-Lancaster Farming,,Saturday, December 29.1973
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I Farm Women |
I Societies |
Society 18
Society of Farm Women
number 18 met December 15 at
the home of Mrs. David E. Buck
waiter, Lititz RD3, president.
Devotions centered on the
Christmas theme were led by
Mrs. Earl Diem. Roll call was
answered by 27 members and
five guests telling what their
favorite Christmas carol was.
During the business session
the upcoming state convention of
the Farm Women Societies was
announced and Mrs. John Herr
and Mrs. Tobias Leaman will
represent Society 18 on Monday,
January 7; Mrs. John. Henry
Hess, Mrs. Henry S. Nissley, and
Mrs. Harry E. Shepardson on
January 8. The new incoming
President, Mrs. Jay E. Landis
will attend both days.
Other officers assuming office
include Mrs. Harold Kimmel,
vice-president; Mrs. Wayne
Brubaker, secretary; Mrs. John
Herr, corresponding secretary;
and Mrs. Earl Diem, treasurer.
Committee chairladies include
Program, Mrs. Lewis Mengle;
Social, Mrs. Charles D. Warfel
II; Ways and Means, Mrs. Henry
S. Nissley; Sunshine and Gifts,
Mrs. Igerna M. Smith;
Nominating and Membership,
Mrs. Ralph Martin; Auditing,
Mrs. Christ S. Greider; and
Reporters, Mrs. Robert Good.
A beautiful set of candlesticks
was presented to Mrs. Buck
waiter in appreciation for her
leadership the past two years.
AFS Student at Warwick High
School, Miss Margaret Goh, from
Malaysia, spoke on her home
country, its people and customs.
The next meeting will b*
January 19 at the home of Mrs. J.
Wilbert Carper, RDI, Manheim
when Mr. Harry Redcay will
speak on Wild Flowers.
Society 29
Society of Farm Women 29 met
Dec. 20 at tiie home of Mrs.
Daniel Forry. Since the roads
were icy, the group decided not to
go to the Epler Nursing Home in
Mountville, but remained at Mrs.
Forty's home for their Christmas
Party.
At roll call, each member
showed her baby picture.
Following the business meeting
delicious varieties of cookies and
sandwiches, punch and coffee
were served by the hostess, Mrs.
Daniel Forry, and the co-hostess
Mrs. Stanley Newcomer.
Each member brought a home
made gift for the person whose
name she had pulled. There were
many beautiful items and many
delicious looking ones.
The meeting was adjourned
early.
Farm Women
Calendar
Saturday. December 29
1:30 p.m. - Farm Women Society
5 Christmas Party
Farm Women Society 4 meeting,
Home of Mrs. Mary Greider.
Covered dish luncheon,
Christmas Party.
Thursday, January 3
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. - Farm Women
Society 14, sew at Lancaster
General Hospital.
Saturday, January 5
1:30 p.m, - Fann Women Society
1 meeting, home of Mrs. Lloyd
Sheaffer, 326 S. Broad St.,
Lititz.
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If the liquid in which meat is
being cooked is boiling, turn
down the heat. For maximum
tenderness, the temperature of
the cooking liquid should be just
below boiling when braising or
simmering beef, pork, lamb or
veal.
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MON TUES THURS FRI 7 AM-fPM
WED SAT 7AM.-SFM
This time of year I begin to
think of getting some of my old
quilts out of the chests and using
them on the beds-“just for
show.” One has alternating broad
stripes of dark green and dark
red which I call my Christmas
quilt. Others have a deep pink
and moss green design.
The complicated pattern of tiny
squares and the dainty stitches
are much admired by me but
never do I expect to sit down and
try to duplicate this work of one
hundred years ago. My sit down
time is usually spent reading the
newspapers or glancing through
magazines.
It seems as though there are so
many little jobs to do and having
children home from school only
adds to the load. If we don’t plan
some special work, we often find
that we’ve simply accomplished
the regular work of cooking and
cleaning up and then “talked”
the rest of the day away. But it
was fun.
Snow is for children! Our two
youngest go sledding, they throw
snowballs and try to make
snowmen. They drag the
tobaggan down from the attic and
up the lane they go to an upper
meadow with a steep hill. It
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Ida Risser
seems it’s never too cold to play
outside, only too cold to work
outside.
I like to look at the drifted
snow, the animal tracks in the
snow, and the grey ice-covered
water of the Conestoga but I
could be content to stay in my
warm house and off those icy
roads.
Cars have a way of knowing if
I’m the driver. They slip and
slide and have been known to
completely turn around. In which
case I usually go home again or
backtrack and find another road
to my destination. However,
since I’ve spent over 30 years
driving hither and yon in all kinds
of winter weather, I guess a few
mishaps are to be expected. Give
me summer driving every time.
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