—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, February 4, 1967 12 H4-H NEWS 4-H Pony Club Elects Officers bj Debra Gregory, reporter Charles Risser was elected president of the Broken Bit 4-II Horse & Pony Club at then meeting icccntly at the home ot Jen> Nessmger. Reinholtls Jenv Nessmger will serve as \ice president: Bonnie Miller, secretary. Lois Enck, treasurer and Jo Ann Hoether and Debra Giegory. news reporteis. Two new- members joined the dub Karen Risser and Jane Gregoiv The horse show committee repoited IhcU the show date is set lor May T 1967. Mis Charles Risser, Sr. club leader, daected a quiz on hoise management Mr and Mrs Eugene Nes smger served i efreshments. The next meeting will be held Febiuary 17, 1967 at the home ol Debra and Jane Gre goiy FARM WOMEN NO. 26 MEET AT MANHEIM The Society of Farm Wom en. Gioup No 26. met Janu ai\ 26 at the home of Mis Clyde Buchen, Manheim R 3, with society piesident Mrs Hai old Esbenshade presiding Following an inspirational leading b\ Mis Roger Thome the gioup heaid delegates re poit on the Society’s state con vention held in Harrisburg Mis Wallace Fisher of the Mental Re'aidatum Center pie senited an infoimative progiam on “Getting Youi Child Off To A Good Start”. The faim women voted to take a tup to the Flower Show and Plymouth Meeting Shop ping Centei on Maich 13th It was suggested that anyone interested in making the trip should contact Mis Robeit Summy at Manheim R 1 FARM WOMEN NO. 3 HEAR ABOUT NIGERIAN FARMING Di Raymond Stayer, Den vei talked to the Society of Faun Women Gioup 3 at a le cent meeting of the society held in the Schoeneck Fire Hull A dentist, Stayer spent ten weeks in Nigei 1a last year, and is on his v/ay back theie tins weekend foi seven moie weeks He icported that a dentist is a iaie sight in Ni geua and he felt the natives had appieciated his woik He showed slides depicting the intei 101 of Nigei la, and descnbed the fanning practic es obseived theie Stayer said that two acies of giound is sufficient to supply’ enough food foi a ' Nigeilafi family They seem to thiiv# ’on 'corn meal musli mide ‘ho'fn guinea; coin, the dentiot said Peanuts aie laised. but pumanly lor expoi t The fai m women also heard icpoits on the slate conven tion which the society held at Haiiisbmg dunng the Farm Show On Febiuaiy 16. societies 3 and 4 will take treats to the gue:!s at the County Home at L incastei Conti ibutions weie made to the Laneastei County Society foi Cnppled Children, and to the Men'a! 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