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    •Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Dec. 21.1974
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Farm Women Societies
Society 19
The Society of Farm
Women 19 held its annual
Christmas banquet at
Historic Strasburg with a
total of 67 persons attending.
Pastor Barry Stahl had the
invocation. Mrs. Harold
Saylor rendered a humorous
reading rearranging titles of
poems. The group par
ticipated in the reading of
“The Night Before Christ
mas.” Mrs. Scott Nissley led
us in singing of carols. Each
member received a favor of
cotton and pecans from our
outgoing president, Mrs.
John Ruhl.
A delightful inspiring “Old
Fashioned Christmas” was
presented by Mrs. Clarence
(Betty) Detrick from
Doylestown, Pa. She ac
companied herself on an
electric autoharp singing
and speaking of customs in
other countries as well as the
true meaning of Christmas.
Mrs. Ross Weaver, our
incoming president,
distributed the 1975 year
books.
The next meeting will be
held January 11 at 1:30 at the
home of Mrs. Charles
Musser, 30 Donnerville
Road, Lancaster, Pa.
Society 22
Farm Women Society 22
held its December meeting
in the home of Mrs. Lester
Landis, 2088 Creek Hill
Drive. The members went by
bus to sing Christmas carols
and deliver cookies to
various homes in the area.
Eight women will attend
the State Convention
January 6 and 7. Mrs. Henry
Balmer will model her dress
in the State Convention
competition.
Society No. 22 will visit
Conestoga View, with
Society No. 23 on December
19 and play Bingo with
guests.
Society 27
On the program for the
January 28 meeting for
Society of Farm Women 27 is
Jerry Sheaffer a P.P. & L.
representative. He will
speak on Conserving
Electricity. Joan Hinkle will
also give a Fondue
Demonstration.
The meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Daniel
Stoltzfus Mount Joy Rl.
Society 29
Society of Farm Women
No. 29 met Dec. 9 at the home
of Mrs. Richard Garber.
Mrs. Larry Sawadsky was
co-hostess. Mrs. Nancy
Hershey presented a candle
making demonstration. Our
business meeting was
conducted by our new
President Mrs. Gerald Erb.
Our next meeting will be
held Jan. 20 at the home of
Mrs. Stanley Newcomer.
Society 31
Society of Farm Women 31
held its Christmas party at
the home of Mrs. David
Delong Monday night. After
a short business meeting at
which it was announced that
the county was giving $2,305
to LARC as the county
project. We installed new
officers and new members.
The new officers are Mrs.
Robert Kauffman,
president; Mrs. Robert
Clark, vice president; Mrs.
Mark Risser, secretary; and
Mrs. James Landis,
treasurer. The new mem
bers are Mrs. Dale Bollinger
and Mrs. Victor Brinton.
The next meeting is a trip
to a hockey game on Jan. 18.
Please let Mrs. James
Kreider know how many are
going by Dec. 23.
Limes Spark
Holiday Foods
Limes are a tart and tangy
addition to the holiday
season. The U.S. Depart
ment of Agriculture (USDA)
estimates that the supply of
limes - mostly from Florida,
California, and Mexico - will
be adequate to meet con
sumer requirements this
year.
Fresh limes from Florida,
where most of the U.S.
commercial crop is grown,
are marketed under a
federal marketing order.
Regulations under the
marketing order require all
Florida lime shipments to
meet minimum size and
juice content requirements.
Since many limes are used
for juice, the minimum 42-
percent juice content
requirement keeps un-
FACTORY CLEARANCE
40' x 100'
Discounts also available on all other sizes of buildings.
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desirable (low-juice)
off the market.
In most instances, low
juice limes are immature.
The regulation merely
delays harvesting since such
limes will achieve the
required juice content if left
on the tree.
Pink Apple-Lime +Recipe taken from “Fruits
Punch+ in Family Meals” (H&G
Combine six cups bottled 125)» P- 29.
Nutrena C.L.S.
Dairymen, check
this new wav
to use urea
We have a new kind of liquid supplement -
to help you get maximum calf weaning weights!
SWATARA ELMER
. CREEK MILLS SHREINER
RDI. MYERSTOWN, Pfl. T A GOOD S FEED MILL
PHONE 17171933-4111 R D 1, New Providence, Pa
CALL COLLECT Phone7l7-786-2500
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cranberry juice cocktail,
four cups apple Juice, V* cup
fresh lime Juice, two 6-ounce
cans frozen limeade con
centrate, and 4% cups water.
Mix well and chill. Serve
over ice and garnish with
mint sprigs, if desired.
fruit
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