Second vice-president Allegra Leinlnger plays the mar imba while Joan Hershey of Society 26, speaker for the event, watches. (Conti nuad from Pago B 7) The theme for the day was mus ic and the importance it plays in lives. The talents of members were showcased by Sylvia Kuch of Soc iety 8, Allegra Leininger of Socie ty 3, and Joanne Hershey of Socie ty 26. David and Sylvia Kuch played ragtime music and spoke of the ori gin of such music. In their musical act, David, who is called Discord Dave, plays the piano while his wife, nicknamed Soapy Sil, plays a washboard by wearing thimbles on her fingers and rings a cow bell. Allegra Leininger of Society 3 amazed the group by playing beau tifully haunting music on the mar imba. Joanne Hershey, a member of 51 Valuable PRIZES aSrt Walnut mg ROCKING ml CHAIR gB. With cane Seat & Back TURKEYS O 25 ICE W CREAM WINNERS Drawing this Sat Nov. 12 1994, 4pm (Winners will be notified.) ¥ Qt (717) 768-8291 INTERCOURSE, PA Society 26, spoke about the har mony of music in life and of God as the source of all harmony. She inspired members to “remember the impossible is always possible.” For reaching her 90th birthday and remaining an active member, Margarite Kreider of Society 9 was presented with a special pin from the society. “There have been happy times in the gaining of 11 members and sad times with 14 resignations and 10 deaths,” said first vice president Kathryn Fry. A memorial service recognized the following members who died within the last year Miriam Weav er, Society 19; Shirley Newcomer, Society 4; Estie Swarr, Society 8; Violet Esheleman, Society 11; Ruth Shenks Society 17; Mae Wenger, Society 17; Ingernia Wanner. Society 18; Jean Wood, Society 20; and Dorothy Hoak, Society 23. The attendance awards went to Society 28 and to Society 1. KEN CLUGSTON (717) 665-6775 CRAFT-BILT CONSTRUCTION INC. FARM-HOME BUILDING 1242 Breneman Road MANHEIM, PA 17545 PH: (717) 665-4372 BUILDING & REMODELING FOR— dairy residential SWINE POLE BUILDINGS BEEF STORAGE Lancaster Farm Women trial Service was lead b; These commodity representatives talk about their duties during the Farm Women Convention. From left, Amy Espenshade, county dairy princess; Melissa Swartz, Pa. Honey Queen; and Michelle Stauffer, Pa. and Lancaster County Poultry Representative. MATTRESSES The Answer To Cow Contfort! • Fits Any Stall • Polyester Bag Filled With Rubber > Bag Sewn Every 4” To Prevent Shifting • Heavy Nylon Fabric Top Cover With 3 Year Warranty • Easier for cows to get up & down • Reduces Bedding costs • Installation available 215-593-6959 [ CALL FOR DETAILS ( , SAMUEL S. PETERSHEIM 117 Chriatlana Pika, Chrlatlana, PA 17509 Answering Service 215-593-2242 Lancaster Farming, Saturday, November 12, 1994-811 Viola Hostetler, Robin Rohrer. and Miriam Miller.