From left, Jennifer Rlngler, 1990 princess Karen Jenkins, 1991 dairy princess Vicki Stahl, alternate Amy Gontls, and Suzy Stutzman. Photo Courtesy of the Somerset Dally American, Gay N. Brownlee photographer. Somerset Chooses Dairy Princess GAY N. BROWNLEE Somerset Co. Correspondent SOMERSET (Somerset Co.) Vicki Stahl, Somerset, was named the 1991 Somerset County dairy princess at a recent contest held at the Somerset High School. It was dairy farming’s annual night of glitz and glamour as four of its delightful daughters chal lenged each other for the right to wear the crown and represent the dairy industry the coming year. The other girls were Amy Gon us (alternate), Jennifer Ringler, and Suzy Stutzman. 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The Ways and Means Committee chairperson, Valaria Ferguson read a letter of thanks from those responsible for the Horse Races in March. A vote Lancaster Society 25 The Lancaster Society of Farm Women #25 met at the home of Mrs. Emma Goss on June 8. Twelve members attended and responded to roll call by telling how or where they met their husbands. The program was about how to recycle everything that is Berks Society 4 Society of Farm Women #4 of Berks County met at the home of Feme Kulp, Boyertonw, for their May meeting. Eight members responded to roll call by naming a biblical plant President Elsie Rothenberger presided over the business meet ing. Mary Fizz gave a report on the county board meeting. She will represent the group at the Berks Heim Festival in June. Flower plantes were exchanged Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 22, 1991-813 was taken whether or not to con tinue this project for another year but it was voted down. The presi dent announced the County Pro ject is “Make-A-Wish” and that the County Picnic will be August 6 at Hoffman Building. Peggy Atkins was present and gave a very informative talk on cataract surgery and showed a vid eo. For the foil call each member gave a safety tip. The next meet ing is scheduled for July 11 with Emily Gallimore and Martha Hart and Sara Conroy as co-hostesses. Each person is to bring a wrapped gift for the game at the picnic. recyclable. Entertainment was by Mary Millhouse who played the mando lin and by Mary Helen Herr who played the accordian. There will be no July meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John B. Metz, 65 River Comer Rd., Conestoga, PA. and each one received a begonia plant in honor of Mother’s Day. Nancy Stehle of Douglasville director of Developmental Enter prises Corporation of Poltslown division spoke on stress manage ment and the importance of proper breathing and relaxing. The next meeting will be a prog ressive dinner at the Boyertown home of Renee Ketterer with Georgeanna Fullerton as co hostess.