Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 24, 1975, Image 43
Teamwork Helped Tfey ire part of « group of 25 who go bow ind arrow hunting In Tioga and Potter CounUea. She and Karen Enck aUo hunted deer with guna in Potter County. Gary ahot a buck in Potter Co. and had the head mounted. Ho alao ahot a mule deer and an antelope in Wyoming and had their racka mounted. The three mountings grace their living room wail above the mantel. He plans to go to Wyoming every three or four years to hunt. They have been going to Wisconain twice a year to fish. The whole family enjoys the fishing there. Karen grew up on a farm owned by her mother and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Sherer. They actually have two small farms, totaling 110 acres. They finish about 50 feeder steers a year. Karen’s mother has a horse and Karen had one until three years ago. Karen belonged to the Boots & Saddles 4-H Club two years and to the Saddle Cinches 4-H Club two years. Karen became acquainted with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wenger, Mount Joy Rl, during the 3 or 4 years they served as leaders for the Saddle Cinches Horse & Pony 4-H Club. It was Mrs. Doris Wenger who made the bridal gowns for Karen’s wedding. Karen’s gown of white peau de sole was UNCLAIMED FREIGHT CO. AND LIQUIDATION SALES Just received 31 Living Room Sets - ordered by dealer - cancelled - we purchased - on floor now at wholesale & under. 9 - Hide-a-Beds - Reg. $289.00 to $329.00. OUR PRICE $179.95. 50 - 2 Pc. Early American Sofa & Chair - Reg. $569.95. OUR PRICE $265.00. Liquidating stock for local distr. - Ref. - Dehumidifiers - Washers - Dryers - Dishwashers -15 &20 cu. Chest Freezers - most all items are wholesale & under. 9 - Recliners - Naugh. - Reg. $119.95. OUR PRICE $69.00 • Herndon $79.95. Many more to choose from. Hundreds of Dining Room Sets - Tables - Chairs - Hutches. 80-100 T.V.’s - portables & consoles - color - local store went out of business & liquidating for distr. - most sold for wholesale & under - most any size screen you want. All heads will fit portable or console. 2 - Free Arm Sewing Machines - w-stretch stitch - built in button holer & blind stitch. Reg. $409.95. OUR PRICE $149.95. 10 • Sewing Machines - Zig-zag - makes button holes - blind stitch & etc. Reg. $179.95. OUR PRICE $79.00. Head only - case $lO.OO each. 9 - Sewing Machines - fully automatic reg. $429.95. OUR PRICE $189.95 Includes Case. Manufacturer made up Book Cases - End Tables - Desks - Bars - Bar Stools for famous name brand - on our floor now - under wholesale - don’t miss this deal. 60 - Desks - All sizes & shapes - on floor now - at wholesale. 10 - Stereo Components - AM-FM - walnut cabinet & speakers - 200 watt IPP Reg. $309.95. OUR PRICE $149.95 6 - 4 Channel Stereo Components - complete. Ree $349.95. OUR PRICE $189.95. Many 4 Channel Stereo Components & Stereo Components & Con soles of Every Shape - Size - Flavor to choose from - Hundreds. 14 - Solid State 23” & 25” Color T.V.’s - refused, 9 - Stereo Component 8 track-T-T-AM-FM Stereo & Speakers Reg. $349.95. OUR PRICE $139.95. Tapes - Reg. $4.98. OUR PRICE $7.00 each. 50 - Sets Box Spring & Mattresses - extra firm. Reg. $299.95. OUR PRICE $149.95 set. We also have twin - queen - king size (guarantee) Grandfather & Grandmother Clocks. 7 - Bunk Bed Sets - Reg. $289.95. OUR PRICE $149.95. 6 - Bunk Bed Sets - Reg. $339.95. OUR PRICE $189.95. Book Case. 4 -12” Gas Chain Saws - Reg. $179.95. OUR PRICE $95.00. 20 - End Table and Cocktail Sets refused from area dealers - brand new - on our floor now - 40 Percent to 50 Percent Off. Too many items to mention all. If you don’t see it - ask for it. Full Warranty. Financing thru Bank, Acceptance Cooperation, Credit Cards & Lay Away CORNER OF HEMPLAND ROAD & CENTERVILLE ROAD NEXT TO 84 LUMBER LANCASTER. PA HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 10 A.M. to 9 P.IV. SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. PHONE: 397-6241 made along princess lines and her elbow length veil was trimmed in lace. Her attendants princess style yellow crepe gowns were identical and trimmed in lace. Mrs. Wenger has been making bridal gowns for about 7 years. She made her own and her twin sister Donna’s. She says “I make all my own clothes. I make wedding gowns, that’s my choice.” Mrs. Wenger not only makes the gowns but she goes along with the bride to help select the materials. She says “I usually cover the satin with sheer type materials like chiffon or organza. Another thing Mrs. Wenger does that would surely relieve the bridal party of some headaches is to keep the gowns and take them to the church before the ceremony. She comments, “I’m usually the first one at the church. I go two hours before the wedding. I take my iron and ironing board. Last year she had about a dozen weddings. They sometimes include the guest register, gift receiver, flower girls, both mothers and even a white jacket for the flower girl escort. She is making 12 gowns for a wedding Sep tember 26. She made the gowns for one wedding in February, for Karen’s bridesmaid Beckee Faus’ wedding in April and has three for June. Doris says “I do one wedding at a time. I usually cut all the gowns at one time. I sew one dress at a time. I sew all the dresses except for the facings and putting in the zip pers. Between the first and second fitting I finish all but the length of the gowns.” Doris is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Her shey, Manheim. Her father is employed by the contractor Jacob Nauman and he used to raise cauliflower plants to sell. Doris was graduated from Manheim Central High School. She was in a 4-H sewing club for five years and her mother and grandmother, Mrs. Alvin Hershey, helped her to learn to sew. Both of them sew a lot for their church sewing circle. Doris and her sister, Donna Blank, worked at the State Hospital For Crippled Children at Elizabethtown before marriage. Donna sews also and makes wedding gowns. Eugene is employed by Baum’s Bologna Inc., Elizabethtown R 3. His work is mostly as herdsman but he helps butcher one day a week. He grew up on a farm and was a herdsman for a dairy herd for three years. Wengers have kept a riding horse for 10 years. Some were registered. Eugene uses a horse to round up the cattle. Wengers live on Nissley Road, just off of Donegal Springs Road in East Donegal Township. Wengers have two children: Jeffrey, 6, is in kin dergarten at Washington Elementary School in the Donegal School District. Tammy Marie is 10 months old. Wengers have a garden and Doris cans string beans, pickles and tomatoes. She freezes corn, sugar peas and cauliflower. They are members of Erisman’s Mennonite Church and advisors of their youth group. There are about 15 mem bers of young people from 13 to 19 or 20 years of age in the group. They take the youth group to Camp Hebron and Wengers’ Sunday School class spends a weekend there also. Eugene helped rebuild houses in Alabama a week last year after a tornado struck them. So Wengers are going there a week this year. Doris doesn’t like to travel. However, they have been in Vermont twice. Mrs. Wenger gives us an ice cream roll and a salad and dressing recipe that would be nice for wedding festivities. Also an easy cake to make. Chocolate Ice Cream Roll 3 eggs V* cup water 1 cup sugar % cup flour V* cup cocoa V* teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon vanilla Vz gallon ice cream Beat eggs until thick, add water, sugar and continue to beat. Sift salt, flour, cocoa, baking powder; mix well, add vanilla. Line a sheet cake pan with greased paper. Pour in batter. Bake at 425 degrees for 12-15 minutes. Sprinkle powdered sugar on tea towel. Turn cake on to towel. Cool slightly. Roll cake with towel inside. Allow to cool. Unroll. Spread with ice cream and freeze. The new home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Enck which was built with volunteer help. Lancaater Farming. Saturday, May 24,1975 — Melt 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin in 4 tablespoons cold water. Add 1 cup hot water. Stir well. Add % cup sugar, juice of 1 lemon. Let set until cool. Add 1 pt. ginger ale which has been chilled. Let set until slightly jellied. Add 1 medium can diced pineapple (drained) and 1 cup red grapes or fresh peaches. Fold in and pour into mold. Dressing for Ginger Ale Salad 2 tablespoons flour Vz cup sugar 2 eggs Beat ingredients until light and well mixed. Add % cup pineapple juice. Mix well, cook until thick, stirring all the time. Add 1 % tablespoons melted butter. Stir well. Let cool. Whip 1 cup cream. Fold into cooled mixture. 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