Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, July 20, 1985, Image 56

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    BIG-Lancastw Farming, Saturday, July 20,1985
Ida’s
Notebook
Ida Bisser
Despite the many activities that
keep me busy during the summer
months, I always take time to
mark the photos that I take or that
are given to me.
I’ve been quite frustrated with
old family albums full of
professional photos and none of
them marked. How does one know
if the primly posed couple are
great Uncle Emery and great Aunt
Mary or maybe great Uncle Milton
and great Aunt Alma.
At least I did take the time a few
years ago to get the two oldest
living relatives to go over the
books with me. We marked all of
the names on the ones that they
recognized. Shortly afterward the
one relative lost her sight and the
other one died. So, I was glad that
they had cleared up some of the
questions about identity.
My children love to take pictures
and some of them own several
cameras. They’ve even entered
photography contests and won
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honorable mentions. When my
youngest daughter has her pic
tures developed, she always gets
two copies and gives me one set. I
really appreciate this as often I’ll
take my camera to a family event
and then not use it.
This is what happened at the
wedding in Pittsburgh this spring.
However, I was blessed with
pictures from four of my children
and so I have quite an assortment.
In the winter when I’m not too
busy is when I sort and file my
pictures. The ones that were taken
of our children when they were
small have been put in envelopes
according to years. Then, when
they have children of a certain age,
I can give them photos of them
selves at the same age. It is in
teresting to note similarities in
appearance.
I might not take time to run the
sweeper, but J do take time to
mark all of the pictures that pass
through my hands.
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Kelly Vansant maned Baltimore-Harford dairy princess
UPPERCO - Kelly Jean
Vansant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Kenneth Vansant, Jr. of White
Hall, was recently crowned 1985-86
Baltimore-Harford County Dairy
Princess. Crowning the new
princess was Karen McMahon,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Tracey, Freeland. Miss McMahon
was the retiring princess.
The ceremony took place at a
reception at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne L. Armacost, Up
perco. Present for the occasion
were her parents, both her
paternal and maternal grand
parents and a host of friends and
neighbors.
Miss Vansant, a senior at
Hereford Junior-Senior High
School, Parkton this fall, plans to
continue her education in a liberal
arts course at Towson State
University after graduation and to
major in mathematics and ac
counting.
Being the area dairy princess
seems a natural for this bubbly, 17-
year-old who is spending the
summer showing her registered
Holstein animals in 4-H com
petition and working on a neigh
bor’s dairy farm milking cows.
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In preparation for the Maryland
State Dairy Princess Contest,
Kelly, along with all Maryland
dairy princess candidates, has
attended a Dairy Princess
Seminar in Frederick earlier this
month. Young women from
Delaware and West Virginia who
are vying for the crown in their
respective states, were also in
attendance. During the seminar,
the girls had courses in public
speaking, make-up, skin care,
dress, modeling, poise, en
thusiasm, promoting dairy
products and perfecting a dairy
presentation.
“Princess Kelly” will be com
peting with seven other young
women for the title of Maryland
Dairy Princess 1985-86 at the
Sheraton Inn in Frederick on July
31-August 1.
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