Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, January 04, 1975, Image 73

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    Farm Women Societies
Society 7
Farm Women Society 7
met at tbe home of Mrs.
Charles Rohrer on
December 14th. Mrs. Arthur
Rohrer was co-hostess and
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led the devotions. Thirty
three women answered to
the roll “Where do you plan
to spend Christmas.”
Mrs, Emma Dcnlingcr, a
charter member of 7,
celebrated her 94th birthday
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on Sunday, December 15th.
The society voted to accept
Mrs. Charles Wenger,
Paradise as a new member.
A collection was taken to be
given to the workers of
Christ’s Home for Children.
Harry Hovis, Lancaster,
presented the program
concerning perfume making.
Hovis is a chemist and
makes perfume as a hobby.
The next meeting will be
January 11th at the home of
Mrs. Bernard Palmeri,
Bachmantown Rd., Ronks.
Miss Joyce Burkholder will
be the speaker. Roll call will
be “an unusual Christmas
gift received.” Hostesses
will be Mrs. Carlton Hom
sher, Mrs. David Kauffman
and Mrs. Roy Patton.
Society 11
The Society of Farm
Women 11 held their
Christmas Party at the
Brethren Church at
Mechanic Grove Dec. 26th.
Mrs. Bessie Rcssel had the
devotions. Roll call was
responded to with lines from
Christmas cards.
Committee reports were
given and a donation was
given to the tancastcr Farm
Women project of the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wenger
showed slides from their
trip to the Holy Land whit i
were enjoyed very much.
Christmas gifts were
exchanged and refreshments
were served by the hostesses
who were the officers.
The next meeting will be
January 30th in the Com
munity Building in Mechanic
Grove.
Farm Women
Calendar
Saturday, January 4
Farm Women Society 6
meeting at the Church of
the Brethren.
Monday, January 6
Farm Women Society
Opening Session of State
Convention at the Forum
in the State Educational
Building, beginning at
10:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m. - Farm Women’s
State Banquet at the
Penn Harris Motor Inn at
Camp Hill.
Farm Women*Stat(TMeeting f° me peopl ? believe that putting a kn,fe In milk Wlll make
at 9:00 a.m. in Room F of the cow go dry ‘
the Main Farm Show
Building
Saturday, January 11
Farm Women Society 19
meeting at 1:30 p.m. at
the Home of Mrs. Charles
Musser, Donnerville Rd.,
Lancaster.
Farm Women Society 7
meeting at 2:00 p.m. at
the home of Mrs. Bernard
Palmeri in Ronks.
SEW WAT?
THIS WEEK 8 PATTERN 8
BY AUDREY LANE
Slimming Jumper
This lumper and blouse are made
for each other , the jumper being
trimmed with the fabric of the blouse
No 3304 comes in sizes T2Vz to
22Vs fn size W/ 2 (bust 371 the
jumper fakes 3’/« yards of 54 inch
fabric, the blouse and the trimming
on (he jumper, 2 yards of 44 inch
Knitted Sweater
A cunning double breosfed sweoler
knitted in an rnfere£fing pattern is
ideal for the girl two, four or six
years of age Little time is required
for the making with Pattern No
1187
Send 50i for each dtess pattern ,
301 for each needlewofk poffern (odd
15i for each dress poffern, 70< for
•och needlework poffern for mailing
and handling) to AUDREY LANE 11/
REAU, Morns Plains, New Jersey 07950
Lancaster Farming, Saturday. Jan. 4.1975
Munch For Brunch Or Lunch
You don’t have to be an egghead to know that a beefed
up brunch or hot lunch is nothing to beef about, particu
larly if it’s easy, quick and economical to prepare, yet able
to please all the palates in your household. This delicious
dish can settle the hash of the hungriest.
HEARTY ROAST BEEF HASH
6 eggt
6 teaspoons cream
3-11 1/2 ounce packages of Stouffer’s Frozen
Roast Beef Hash
Dash of Salt
Defrost hash overnight in the refrigerator or at room
temperature for 1-2 hours. Preheat oven to 350*F. Place
Roast Beef Hash in a shallow baking dish and bake for 15
minutes. Remove from oven and make six indentations on
top with a tablespoon. Break eggs and place in each identa
tion. Sprinkle with salt and pour one teaspoon of cream
over each t 6 g. Return it to oven for 15-20 minutes or until
eggs are set in desired maimer. Serves 6.
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SALES & SERVICE
FREE FLASHLIGHT
with the purchase of a new shocker.
Also, available: Telescoping SHO-STICKS in
FFA, 4-H, Hereford, Angus and Silver colors.
Two sizes floating Stock Tank Warmers
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