—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 6,1978 86 Ladies Have Farm Women Societies You Heard (Continued from Page 85) ment of Society 25 of Wrightsville. Another committee was set-up to begin plans for the family Christmas party. Joyce Bupp presented a program on her slides of the People-To-People Tour of foreign countries. The next meeting will be on May 11, at 7:30 p.m., at the home of Joan Beck. York Co. Society 27 The April meeting of York County Farm Women Society 27 met at the home of Gladys Orb. It was announced that $5O was given to the 4-H center for a plaque in memory of Jerry Goodwin, a member of the group. There will be a birthday dinner for dub members on May 19. The York Co. Farm Women picnic will be held July 26, and 14'members plan to attend. Society 27 will entertain X REAL COUNTRY FUN!! AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITORS • Penna. Agri-Women’s Bigtop Barnyard. * 4-H and Penn State Agricultural Department Displays and Exhibits. • FFA Displays and Exhibits FRIDAY. MAY 26 SATURDAY. MAY 27 COUNTRY DAY GRANGE DAT Fpatnnno - SATURDAY AFTERNOON - . . ediurmg Free Grandstand, Grange Talent Contest Johnny Paycheck Show o^-JSESgSZI^ 7 & 9 PM 5 PM & 8 PM SUNDAY, MAY 28 STOCK CAR RACING WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 Thursday, Friday & 1 SATURDAY. JUNE 1. 2 & 3 AI DaSeA" JOIE CHITWOOD 4PM& 8 PM I THRILL SHOW ★ JAMES E. SEDATES STRIDE MIDWAY * THOROUGHBRED HORSE RACING FREE ADMISSION PENN NATIONAL STATE FAIR PENN NATIONAL RACEWAY GRANTVILLE, PA, Society 17 at Rossvdle in June. The club is selling all occasion, sympathy and birthday cards. Anyone interested in buying some can call Polly Oberlander, 717-292-3324; Fairy Shaffer, 717-292-2223; or Glady Orb, 717-292-1622. The next meeting of the group will be held at the home of Fran Geiselman, Freysville. York Co. Society 31 York County Farm Women Society 61 met recently at the home of Mrs. Marie Bupp. At the meeting, Mrs. Geraldine Lehmer showed the group how to make flowers. It was announced that seven members of the group will attend the Spring Rally atHershey. A Mother and Daughter banquet will be held at Shmdler’s, on May 15, star- * esnx May 26 thru June 4 II 00 PARKING CHARTS- By Doris Thomas Lancaster Home Economist Why go out to eat when you can enjoy the crispy, crunchy taste of your favorite deep-fried treats right at home? Fast food chains have their “secret coating” recipes; now you can have yours, too! You and your family can enjoy delicious fish, chicken, shrimp and onion rings that only you can make. And you’ll be saving money, too. There are two basic types ting at 6:30 p.m. Plans are also being made to entertain Society 15. After the meeting, the hostess served refreshments to the members present. See On Display The New Farm Tractors and Implements From The Area's Major Dealers. • Penn-Jersey HARVESTORE Systems. • Muncy-Chief Hybrids. MONDAY & TUESDAY MAY 29 and 30 MUNCY-CHIEF NATIONAL TRACTOR PULLS 4 Big Sessions, Afternoon and Evening. 1 PM & 7 PM '•iS! „ of popular coatings: the egg batter which is light and puffy because it contains liquid, and the crumb coating which is more crisp and golden brown. Start with a few basic ingredients and then let your imagination go. Ex periment. Soon you’ll have a recipe that your family will love and everyone else will envy. Successful deep frying also depends upon the correct temperature control of the oil. If you do not have an electric deep fat fryer, invest in a thermometer for best results. You can make delicious deep fried foods just like the experts. Try the following recipe for a delicious coating for a variety of foods. All-Purpose Seasoned Coating 2 slices dry bread, finely crumbed 4 tablespoons grated Par mesan cheese 1 teaspoon seasoned salt 2 slightly beaten eggs 1 tablespoon cold water Preheat vegetable oil to 375*F. for frying. 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