20- Lancaster Fanning. Saturday. November 8.1969 FOR THE FARM WIFE Mrs. John N. Hess Is New President Of Farm Women B\ Mrs. Charles McSparran bia R 2. Society *lB, first vice- Lancaster Farming Staff Writer president. Mis Aaron Denlmger, Paradise, Society #7, and second The Society of Farm Women vlce .p re sident, Mrs Glenn Myer, ol Lancaster County held their Society *l5 fifty-second annual convention at the Farm and Home Center, 1383 Mrs Scott Nissley gave her Aicadia Road. Lancastei Novem- report of activities and functions bei 1 which was attended by 336 attended duimg the year. She ot the members of Lancaster organized three societies during County and i'2 guests Atten- her two-year term of office: So dance awaids were won by So- ciety #2B in Febiuary 1968, So ciety rpls and Society #2 ciety *29 in December 1968 and Registration was in charge of f oClety t oc^!f 'Jf Mrs Eivm Biown. Society *l3; Lancastei County now as a Mrs Andiew Lowe, Society #2, membership of ov f H lo t °°, * o ' and Mis John Habecker, Society men They have conUibuted this #lO. and the bazaai table in f ea * to * aU Way House, Men chaige of Mi s Chnst Landis, So- tal Health pi oject, Conestoga ciety *l4 Miss Elizabeth Work- Y all f P ro^ect a " d man, Society *5 M,s Wilbur Woik£ Y s on t a county-wide basis Heller, Society *9, and Mis Roy a& well as to other charitable Book. Society *2B began at 10 a m Man> and varied bazaar items weie conti ibuted by the membeis and a nice sum lealiz ed £oi the tieasuiy Mis Scott Nisslejs president, conducted the half hour business session which opened with group singing duected by Mis John Kewswangei, Society #23, and accompanied on the piano by Mrs Richaid Jackson, Society #2l Mis Aaron Denlmger, So ciety *7 and Second Vice-Piesi den‘ of the ’county, lead the group in the Pledge of Allegian ce. Reports weie given by the secietaij', Mrs Hemv R Hess, Society *22, the tieasurei, Mrs Ma.’tha Weidman, Society #5, audltois lepoit by Mrs Bessie EesSel, Society *ll and the nominating committee by Mrs Cai* Johnson Society #l5 Tie following officeis were elected for a two-year teim pies- Ideac. Mis John N Hess, Colum- \ PAINTED PICTURE of the Ground hog Xodge of Quarryville was presented to Mrs W F Dummer, State President at the Convention of Farm Women (left to right) are Mrs John N. Hess, New Presi- THAT IS a nice package ''Mi dent, Mrs. Scott Nissley, Retiring Presi dent: Mrs. Samuel Mohler, Past State President; Mrs. Martin Greenleaf, State Secretary who painted the picture and Mrs. Dummer. L. F. Photos projects by the Individual societ ies. In recent years they have contributed $3300 to the Faun and Home Center to equip the kitchen. Lauy Skiommc. Faun and Home Foundation, cxpiess cd appicciation for the pail they h..ve played in assisting the Foundation and asked them to help with the antique auction slated for December 0 at the Farm and Home Ccntoi Following the luncheon Mis Nissley intioduccd the State Picsidcnt, Mis W F Dummer, Yoik Countv, who spoke bi icily The Stale Faun Women organiz ation has over 4000 members of which Lancastci County has the largest membership Mis Scott Nissley is on the State Legisla live Committee and Mrs Robert Nolt on the State Scholarship Committee Lancaster County Farm Women’s choius will per form for the state convention at the Faun Show Building, Har risburg January 12 and 13 They will be electing a president, vice president and four directors this year Other state officers intro duced weie First Vice-President, Mrs Virgil Duppstadt, Somerset County; Secretary, Mrs' Martin Greenleaf, Lancaster County, and Treasurer, Mrs Samuel Eid son, Chester County. Also intro duced were directors, county presidents and representatives from the following counties Montgomery, Lebanon, Cumber land, Dauphin, Franklin, Berks, Yoik Cambria and Adams Mrs Glenn Nauman, Society #25, and Mrs Scott Garman, So ciety #l, were in charge of the memorial service foi thirteen membeis who died during the yeai Mrs Heniy Gingrich, So ciety #2, Mrs Clara Nolt, So- ** / * V s^. + AT THE BAZAAR TABLE, making selections are Coun ty Farm Women Conventioners. ciety #4. Mrs Landis Charles, ter County He graduated from Society #4; Mrs C J Musser, Columbia High School, received Society #4 and #B, Mrs Blan- aA B degree from Lebanon Val ehe Bouser, Society #10; Mrs degree from Western Maryland Martha Burkins, Society #ll, College, a Doctor of Education Mrs Blanche Hopkins, Society from Penn State Umver #ll, Mrs Mabel Shenk, Society sity and an Honorary degiee #ll, Miss Lillian Rineer, So- from Albright College. His topic clety #ll, Mrs Alice Hersh, So- was “Youth-Yesterday, Today ciety #l2, Mrs Wenger Ranck, and Tomorrow” He stated that Society #4; Mis John Vasco, man doubled his knowledge be- Society #l5, and Mrs Lloyd tween the yeais 1750 to 1900 ov- Groff, Society #24 Mis Glenn er what he had from 0 to 1750. Morrison, Society #9, was the From 1900 to 1950 he doubled soloist that knowledge and from 1950 to Mrs T Clivton rhailes So- 1969 he doubled it again Before Clayton Chailes, bo there will be more cietv #23 chanman of the pio- “ , ~ .. , , j.. than 6 billion people on the face gram committee, introduced the £ ,, -s' * speaker Dr FiedenckP Sample, of the earth These were iHustia- President of Lebanon Valley Col- tlons that thls 13 a new Wolld lege, who is a native of Lancas- (Continued on Page 21) I went to the Key Bank for my farm loan. Jp There’s a real farmer's banker there —Stanley Musselman. He f knows farming as well as I do. 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