82-Lancastsf Farming, Saturday, November 8, 1997 Lancaster Farm Women Exemplify Motto ‘For Happiness ' LOU ANN GOOD ing a love for farm, home, and Lancaster Farming Staff country. LANCASTER (Lancaster Co.) Since the beginning. Farm —An 80th birthday calls for a lot Women have been staunch suppor celebration. That’s exactly what ten in contributing to community the Society of Farm Women of needs, in developing Lancaster County did last Saturday and malting homes «nH at its 80th annual convention. ter places to live. About 26S members attended This year, the county’s 652 the day long event held at the Farm members gave $13,381 to local and Homi Center. charities. The money was raised by President Allegra Leininger, member of Society 3, said, ( I think we can truly say we are a group of ladies living our motto ( For Happiness ”* The Lancaster chapter began in the 28 county societies that held 1917, three years after Mrs. Frank numerous fund raisers throughout Black started the organization in die year. Somerset County. Membership Each society selects different grew rapidly because the princi- causes, but all the societies also pals and purposes of the organize- work together to raise money for a tion appealed to women who selected charity, placed a high emphasis On foster- - B 3) Mary Shellenberger, light, former county president and a member of Society 4, purchases the first Entertainment Book from Loma King, also a member of Society 4. The book Is sold as a fundraiser and is available tar purchase through members pr by calling Loma at (717) 872-6632. County. Members usually sit together as a society. Here! standing from left, Margaret Letev- *1 don't believe there'* another group of people In the county who do more for their fellow men or women when there la a need,” Allegro Leinlnger, right, eald of Farm Women. As the newly Installed president. Allegro will work with officers, standing beside her from right, Barbara Nlssley, vice president; Julia Zahn, secretary; and Ver na Hostetler, treasurer. Holding the memorial service complete with music, roses, and scripture reading, from left, are Marian Kurtz, chairperson and member of Society 13; Sylvia Lehner, Society 21; and Roberta Shepardson, Society 18. #<«*» : About 265 members attended the banquet. Society 22 members, from left, are Pat Landis, Darlene Herr, Nancy Wltmer, and Ruth Kendig.