Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 11, 1972, Image 29

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Clayton Charles, Society 23. Each
received corsages from the
County Farm Women and a gift
from a Lancaster department
store.
judges for the contest were
Miss Barbara Little, Miss Sally
Walker and Mrs. Doris Thomas.
Mrs. Kenneth Warfel, Society
19, Mrs. Freeda Huber, Society
11, and Mrs. John Ruhl, Society
19, assisted by Mrs. Joseph Best,
Society 20, pianist conducted the
memorial service. Those who
died during the year were; Mrs.
Mabel Bucher, Society 11; Mrs.
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Wilber Hoffer, Society 2; Mrs.
Martha Sherer, Society 2; Mrs.
Andrew Brooks, Society 4; Miss
Lela Coble, Society 6; Mrs.
Andrew Haines, Society 6; Mrs.
Warren Watson, Society 7; Miss
Laura Mae Brinser, Society 8;
Mrs. Minnie Warfel, Society 9;
Mrs. H. C. Kriesle, Society 11;
Mrs. Paul Harnish, Society 12;
Mrs. Charles Schreiber, Society
15; Mrs. Christain Shenk, Society
18; and Mrs. W. Scott Nissley,
Society 19.
Mrs. Donald F. McKechnie,
Ottawa, Canada, was convention
speaker. She is president of the
Ottawa Branch of the Grenfell
Labrador Medical Mission and a
member of the city’s local
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Council of Women, the Ottawa
Canadian Club and the board of
managers. She is a past city
director of the child evangelism
fellowship and has been a
featured speaker at ladies’
functions of the Christian
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ternational convention and
Christian women’s clubs’
meetings in Canada. She is also a
mother of five children.
Mrs. McKechnie’s topic was
“Uniquely A Woman ” She said
in part “How important that we,
as women, take our place in
society. As women, we have a
great responsibility—the destiny
of our country lies with the
mothers who rock the cradles of
the nation. I still believe that a
mother’s place is in the home.
The most important thing we can
give our children is love and
understanding. It’s terribly
important to listen to our
children The most important
Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 11,1972
thing is that we make our time
valuable. It’s important that we
don’t waste time and it’s im
portant that we don’t waste
somebody else’s time.
“The work we carry on should
not be work under stress Work
itself has never hurt us It’s
important that we find work we
enjoy.” She quoted the catechism
“Man’s chief end is to glorify
God” “so there is a purpose to
life We’re made up of three parts
physical, mental, spiritual
The most important part is
spiritual. The most important
thing in life is that I have Jesus
Christ The whole message Jesus
gave us is that we have love and
forgiveness. Being complete in
Christ makes us unique as a
woman.”
Special music was furnished by
Miss Janet Jackson, Little
Britain Township, on her harp as
well as by Mrs Charles Rohrer,
Society 7, who sang two vocal
selections She was accompanied
by Mrs Donald Landis
The luncheon tables were
beautifully decorated with flower
arrangements donated by the
local Societies They were given
as prizes at the conclusion of the
meal Mrs Earl Ziegler, Society
17, had the grace at the table
The convention ended with the
installation of officers for the
local Societies and the newly
elected County secretary and
treasurer by the state president,
Mrs Duppstadt
Farm Women
Calendar
Saturday, November II
1 30 p m - Farm Women Society
25 meeting.
6-30 p m. - Farm Women Society
8, 50th Anniversary dinner,
Hostetter’s Banquet Hall,
Mount Joy.
6-30 p m - Farm Women Society
19, entertain husbands, Akron
Restaurant.
Farm Women Society 18, home of
Mrs Kenneth S Brubaker
Tuesday, November 14
Farm Women Society 13,
Christmas decoration
workshop, home of Mrs
Robert Sayres, Witmer
Thursday, November 16
Farm Women Societies 11 and 12,
entertain guests, Conestoga
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Farm Women Society 27, Mrs
Witmer Shearer, Manheim
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Saturday, November 18
Farm Women Society 4 bus trip,
Radio City Music Hall
130 p m Farm Women
Society 12 meeting
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