Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1971, Image 10

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    10—Lancaster~Farming, Saturday, May 22,1971
Farm Women Hold Annual Spring Rally
The sixth annual spring rally
of the Pennsylvania Society of
Farm Women was held May 12
at Stokesay Castle, Reading,
with more than 900 Farm Wo
men from throughout Penn
sylvania attending Mrs. Roland
Feeg, Womelsdorf, Berks Coun
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ty Farm Women president,
served as hostess.
Mis Virgil Duppstadp, Som
erset County, is state presi
dent Jack Gounder served as
emcee.
Bobby Raye, Reading’s out
standing virtuoso, was the fea-
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tured entertainment He pre
sented the “ultimate in sound”
on his custom-built high-fxdehty
stereo aecordian.
Receiving a standing ovation
as the home talent feature for
his piano recital was 10 year old
John Schucker, Tulpehocken,
son of Mr and Mrs. Charles E.
Schucker Jr His presentation
included classical selections by
Rachmaninoff, Mendellssohn,
Chopin and Brahms John, a
fifth grade student at Tulpe
hocken elementary school
where he is a member of the
Junior band, has been studying
piano only two years He prac
tices four to five hours daily.
He also plays the flute and
plans to take organ lessons in
the near future He has com
posed several piano pieces and
enjoys singing.
John plays the piano in his
church, Altalaha Lutheran
Church, Rehrersburg, some
times accompanying the choirs
or participating in a piano-or
gan duet with Mrs. Harvey Hill
church organist. Mrs. Sheldon
Risser, Robesonia, is his piano
teacher.
Also appearing on the Rally
program was the Reverend
Clarence Rahn who spoke on
“The Beauty of Apple Blos
soms.”
The Annual Spring Rally is a
social event planned by the
State Society Mrs Virgil Dupp
stadt, state president, however
conducted a brief executive
board meeting following the
Rally to make plans for a group
of German Farm Women to
tour Pennsylvania farms on a
visit here in October.
Mrs. John Hess, Columbia
RD2, president of Lancaster
County Farm Women, was
named chief hostess in charge
of planning for the visit.
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Page of Section Two.
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