Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, May 22, 1999, Image 47

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Mail to: Lancaster Fanning, Box 609, IE. Main St., Ephrata, PA 1752? J I
Pictorial
History
OF FARMING
Recalling the lamilv involvement and histone stgntlicancc i I agricultures homage
Century of Farming will feature hundreds ol photographs on |js pagi s I his neasurc
chest ol memones will include photos Irom yesteryear giving the u ulu a jliiupsc ol the
hie in the I arm community (or the last 100 years \lrcadv mi, i dels an suhmitluiL’
photos tiom then family albums and a numbei ol lusioi n d s.k k * jmips have pledged
selections to he used m the Lumaslei /tinning hook
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to make nol heirloom quality The (unshed produel will he a id ihle h\ mid Novembei
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Yon will want a copy ol Century of Farming not nniv hu vouisoll hut vour loved
ones as well What a great gill idea lor those who have loots n ■ gileuhuie or simply Ide
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Signature.
“Getting Older and Getting
Fatter” ian’t bad when viewed
with the sense of humor pre
sented by Judy Dillen.
Farm Women Impersonate
(Continued from Pago B 6)
In other business, Donna Dun
can, president of Cumberland
County of Farm Women, read a
letter from First Lady Michele
Ridge congratulating members on
From left, Carol Goldinger, Edith Diehl, and Martee Ment
zer talk about the events they helped plan for the Rally.
their commitment to preserve fam
ily farms, on their charitable
efforts, and on being strong role
models for the young.
Lois Hughes, state president of
the Society of Farm Women,
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Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, Ma]
addressed members and said that
next year’s Spring Rally will be
hosted by members from Lebanon
County.
Cumberland County members
who planned the daylong program
included the following: Donna
Duncan, president; Betty Wert,
first vice president; Norma Greid
er, second vice president; Betty
Carman, secretary; Sarah Nealy,
treasurer; Dottie Dunkleberger,
corresponding secretary; Carol
Goldinger, state director; Martee
Mentzer, past zlute president; and
Edith Diehl, past state president.
The Society of Farm Women of
Pennsylvania was founded in
1914. The purpose of the organiza
tion is to contribute to the power
and influence of the farm home, to
contribute to the community activ
ity of farm women, to develop
leadership, and to promote better
living and working conditions of
farm homes of Pennsylvania.
Throughout the year, members
work diligently to raise monies for
charity and perform other notable
duties, but the Spring Rally is a day
set aside annually for members to
gather together to have fim.
State membership stands at
2,639.
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