C4—Lancaster Famine, Saturday, October 18,19>0 Societies Berks Co. Society 1 The Berks County Society of Farm Women 1 took a tour of Redner’s Tiger Market, R 2 Douglassville. Mr. Barry Riddle, manager, explained the procedure of marketing homestead c Ufa* (Continued from Page C 2) 2 cups sifted flour 2/3 cups lard Vt teaspoon salt 7 tablespoons cold milk Combine three ingredients and mix until crumbly. Add milk. APPLE NUT CAKE V* pound butter or margarine 2 cups sugar 2 eggs, beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoons cinnamon % teaspoon salt 2 cups flour 3 cups apples, chopped fine % cup walnuts Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs and vanilla. Beat until creamy. Sift cinnamon, flour, soda and salt. Add to creamed mixture. Next, add apples and nuts. Pour mto greased and floured 9” x 13” pan. Bake at 350 degrees for about 45 minutes. r-7-- r] uL„ J 3 * . 1 C-60E Wood Heater AFI-36 Underwriters Laboratory Listed Fireplace Insert ALL MODELS IN STOCK Wood Heater • CORONA COAL STOVES • WARM MORNING COAL HEATERS FISHER'S FURNITURE ROUTE 896 -6 ML SOUTH OF STRASBURG M on , lues , Wed & Sat 8-5 IN VILLAGE OF GEORGETOWN Thurs &Fn.B-9 BOX 57, BART, PA and displaying the various foods in the store. After the tour, the regular monthly meeting was held at the home of Catherine Yanos, R 2 Douglassville. PASTRY f> %*s&ss. *S's‘ '''•*' .' / -wVv.,“- -• . - I^lj I 7150-C Coal & Wood Heater Underwriters Laboratory Listei 25-HFR Wood Heati Ashley Columbian Twenty ladies answered roll "call with comments on the Farm Women’s Convention. President Catherine Yanos, announced Society 1 received the attendance award apd the society scrap book was awarded second place. She also reminded the members of' the state crocheting project due at the November board meeting. Gifts for the Hamburg Center will be. purchased by Ruth Walters and Lillian Hetrick. Highlighting the meeting was the election of officers. Elected president was Pauline Hartman; vice president, Ruth Walters; secretary, Elsie Badrow; corresponding secretary, Patsy Moyer; and treasurer, Pearl Levengood. The next meeting will be held November 12 at the home of Mrs. Fem Yorgey, R 1 Fleetwood. The program will be on safety. Berks Co. Society 4 The Berks County Society of Farm Women 12 met at the home of Glona Christ man, R 1 Hamburg. Guest speaker for the evening was Mr. John Falter, a Berks County 4-H representative. He gave a very interesting talk about the plans for the new 4-H building soon to be built. Also new officers were elected. They are: Rita Stump, president; Pauline Hartranft, vice president,- Mary Leymeister, secretary; and Helen Schlappich, treasurer. The next meeting will be held at the Mohresville home of Glenna Hix, November 10 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Sara Graeff who will present a program on dned flower arrangements. WOOD & COAL HEATERS Underwriters Laboratory Listed Lancaster Co. Society 6 Lancaster County Society 6 celebrated their 60th an niversary with dinner at the Dutch Diner, Palmyra, Saturday, October 4. Twenty people attended. A short business session was held also. Tickets were sold for the county con vention , and dues were paid for the coming year. Sara' Myer gave a reading entitled Farmer’s Wife. At roll call time members told how long they have been members of this society. Mrs. Esther Mae Frey is. the oldest member. Mrs. Margaret Coleman spoke on the theme, “My Mama.” For her talk, she used four w’s. She said her mother was wise, warm, waggish and a worker, with a sense of humor. The November meeting will be held on the eighth at the home of Mrs. Eva Parrett, Park St., Elizabethtown at 1; 30 p.m. Lancaster Co. Society 7 The Lancaster County Society of Farm Women 7 held their annual banquet at Harvest Drive Restaurant on Saturday, October 11 at 6 p.m. "> The banquet committee - Mrs. Mary Denlinger, Mrs. Mary Mowery, Mrs. Vema Rohrer, Mrs. Ella Mae Wenger and Mrs. Mary Eshelman - was in charge. Forty-six persons attended. (Turn to Page C 5) PORTABLE KEROSENE HEATERS By ALADDIN “THe Oldest Name In Kerosene Heaters” ALADDIN HAPPY II RADIANT 3,000 CUBIC FOOT KEROSENE HEATER Model P 3020001 Burns Up to 20 Hours On One Gallon! Dimensions: 20 1 /2 ,, xl7 1 /4 ,, x13” Hlgja COLEMAN CENTER 85 Old Leacock Rd., RDI Ranks, PA Store Hours; Mon. thru Sat. 7-5; Tues. & Fri. Evenings till 8:30 ■*«. - ALADDIN BLUE FLAME 3,000 CUBIC FOOT KEROSENE HEATER Model P 1500056 Handy, Portable non-pressure unit circulates heat up to 25 hours on a filling...at a fraction of the cost of an equivalent amount of electrical heat output. Dimensions: 20 3 /4”xl4 3 /4 m diameter FALL SPECIAL $ 99 I