BU-Unctster Fai Love still blooms for these couples. , met each other through the Rul Youth organization. From left, kneeling: Stewart and Anna Rentschler, Ida and Allen Rlsser. Middle section: Paul and Edle Huber, Roy and Martha Jane Bru Rural Youth Bring Back The Fun They Used To Have LOU ANN GOOD Lancaster Farming Staff STRASBURG (Lancaster Co.) —Bob Groff showed up in his bib overalls and plaid shirt at the Rural Youth of Lancaster County Reun ion Banquet held at Hershey Farm Restaurant last Saturday. “I wore this for three reasons,” Groff said as he welcomed about 90 guests, who wore their Sunday best for the annual banquet “Num ber one, I didn’t have time to change because I came right from the cow stable. Two, I feel more comfortable in this. And, number three, I only have one white shirt and I needed to save it for Sunday morning.” As master of ceremonies, Groff interspersed many jokes and sto ries between introducing the even- Commlttaa mambara who planned the minion ara,front from Ml, Anna Rantachlar, Nancy Witmar, Ann Dinar, and Edit Hubar. Back, Paul Hubar, Slaw Rantachlar, Paul Wltmer, Carl DlllcFr, Mlllla Groff and Bob Groff. Saturday 13, 1995 ing’s activities. His remarks brought back “the fun we used to have” and helped fulfill the even ing’s purpose for “fun. fellowship, and food.” The Rural Youth of Lancaster County was organized in 1937 by former 4-H and FFA students to provide social and educational activities for young people. The former members eagerly recounted the fun they created between the years of 1937 through 1952. They sang some of the old songs that Roy Brubaker said make up a great pan of the rural meetings. His wife Martha Jane played the piano just like old times. And Anna Shreiner Rentchler recited some poetry, a popular event in the years before teen-agers relied on movies and •“f ** *> ) jybk i Dlller. Back row, Martha Stoner whose husband Raymond Is deceased, Jean nette Miller whose husband Amos is deceased, and Paul and Nancy WKmer. television to entertain them. Many of the couples attending the banquet said that it was through Rural Youth activities that Cupid struck and the love that sprouted resulted in marriage. Although the majority seemed to have found their life’s mate through the organization, there were a few such as Ed Dieffen bach, who said that although he dated several members, it wasn’t until he went back to college that he found his wife Jane. Dieffenbach was an lowa boy who came to the county as a milk tester in lieu of military service during the war years. After he fin ished college, Dieffenbach became a county extension agent in Susquehanna County. “But I (Turn to Pago BIS) Ed and Jane Diei ;qi formerly from lowa, worked in Lancaster County as a DHIA milk tester, and later was a Susquehanna County agent before retirement. Robert and Evelyn Hni attend tha Rural Youth Of Lan caster County Reunion Banquet.