Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 07, 1992, Image 32

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    A32-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 7, 1992
(Continued from Page A 26)
atheistic country, it's difficult to
know where to begin to help them.
Bettie Kile Buckwalter, Lititz,
led the group in singing the old
familiar folk songs of Rural Youth
days, assisted by a group of 10
supportive members.
Martha Stoner and Julia Moore
Zahn, West Chester, spoke briefly
on “What RYLC Meant to Me”. It
was mentioned that moral and
spiritual values were evident, as
well as wholesome recreation.
The Newzette was the monthly
newsletter published by the mem
bers and mailed to all Rural Youth
members. Roy Brubaker reviewed
a number of interesting facts about
the newsletter. The first one was
printed in December 1939. It cost
10 to mail the 6-to-8 page Newz
ette. Each month the front cover
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Rural Youth Observe 55th
featured a calendar showing the
events for that month. There were
various clubs dramatics, craft
clubs, photography, discussion
clubs, leadership training, and
work projects. Rural Youth
formed an orchestra that played
for various functions, put on plays
in area high schools, operated a
co-op seed service and grocery
store, went on trips, had roller
skating parties, box socials, and
square dances. Wonderful
weekends were spent at Camp
Grebel, Lebanon County.
Rural Youth of Lancaster
County was in existence from
1937 until 1952 when other inter
ests, such as home and families,
claimed members’ time and prior
ities. But members say, while it
lasted it was one of the most ful
filling, uplifting, educational, and
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fun-filled organizations that ever
existed. According to one who has
kept records since its inception, 66
people met their spouses through
Rural Youth activities, 32 of
Some of the charter members of Rural Youth of Lancaster County who attended the
55th anniversary are, from left: Lloyd Lefever, East Petersburg; Jacob Reapsome,
Lancaster; Milton Brubaker, Lititz; Harold Risser, Mohrsville; Grace Molt Rodman,
Columbia; Martha Jane Reist Brubaker, Lititz; Mark Hess, Lancaster; Roy Brubaker,
Lititz.
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Kenneth Bechtel II
Halifax
717-896-8314
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(717) 393 3612
Along Rto. 23
As Much About Famiing AsThey
KnowAboutFiriances?
At Bank of Lancaster County, .
one of our senior vice presidents
not only helps run our bank, he
also runs a successful Lancaster
County farm. That’s the kind of
expertise and understanding you’ll
find from top to bottom at Bank of
Lancaster County,
’ For more than 125 years,
we’ve been helping our area’s
farmers with their banking needs.
Like loans for machinery,-live-
stock, construction, mortgages or
operating expenses. Why not give
Bob Badger of our Agricultural Loan
Division a call at (7J7) 397-7941?
We know all about farm financing,
because we know farming.
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Lancaster County na
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© 1992 Bank of Lancaster County NA
Anniversary
whom attended the reunion Satur
day night.
The planning committee for the
reunion included: Hazel and Hen
ry Reist, Grace Rodman, Jake
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Reapsome, Samuel Shenk and
Maitha Jane and Roy Brubaker.
Samuel Shenk was master of cere
monies and the photographer was
Donald ReisL
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Myerslown. PA 17067
(717) 866 7555
Along Rte 422