n d paisleys are available to jit any occasion. When you „y one of these prints rhether cotton, silk, wool, r any of the blends be ire to choose one that is altering to you. The size of the design aould be in proportion to our size for the most at ,aCUve appearance. Small r i n ts are best for the petite gure; larger designs for the iller figure. The medium ze print with an indefinite atlme will be most flatter ,g to the woman of average 20 Never let the design of a r int overshadow you. lothes are most flattering ■hen they serve as a back round for your personality, he most flattering fabric for our figure will not make ou a well-dressed individ al if it is not right for the ccasion. Small, neat, con entional prints are prefer >d for street and afternoon ■ear, gay, bolder prims are ntable for sportswear and immer party dresses COAT-SHOPPING Coat shopping should be in at home Having what ou want in mind before you 3 shopping will save you me and make you happier nth your selection Take stock of the qualities MAGNAVOX The STEREO SYMPHONY SUPERB ALL-IN-ONE HI-FI STEREO RADIO-PHONOGRAPH WITH 6 SPEAKERS CLICK'S AUDIO SALES 2320 HOBSON ROAD Open Tues. lo Sal. 9 ■ 5; Friday 9 -9; Closed Monday 25 th Annual Meeting FARM BUREAU WED., FEB, 17-10 AM. PEQUEA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL, near Intercourse • MANAGEMENT REPORTS On Year's Operations • ELECTION OF DIRECTORS Four to be elected FREE LUNCH - Adjournment 3:00 p. m. c. COU BUPfc 1 you need most in a new coat and the occasions on which you will wear it. Con sider the rest of your ward robe to find what color or colors harmonize with . the most of your clothes. This will tell you what colors to look for in your new coat. Mave your mind made up about the general style you want before you go shopping Study current styles and col ors, keeping your needs in mind. If you intend to wear a coat several seasons, avoid fashion fads that may be short-lived. In deciding what style is best for you, here are some suggestions. Full, belted or short coats look wed only on tall, slim women A heavy or short woman will look more slender and taller in straight or slightly flared, long coats. Doub.e-breasted styles are ior the tall, slim figure; sing le-breasted coats look best on short, heavy women With so much collar and sleeve emphasis this year, these are points to watch Collars that are high or turn ed up m back are for the woman with a long neck Low rolling coLars and col larless styles are best for short necks Full, bulky sleeves broaden, so they are only for the tall, slender woman More mosely fitted SMOKETOWN. PA. EX 3-7242 LANCASTER COUNTY COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION ~ & '*4£*srBimaßßk OF THE e COUNTY AGENT REPORT M. M. Smiih • ENTERTAINING SPEAKER Prof. J. Wm. Frey EVERYONE WELCOME ... Bring Y our Family & Neighbors PLAN NOW to attend this important meeting of your organization. • AMPLE FREE PARKING • SPACIOUS AUDITORIUM with COMFORTABLE SEATING. • FIVE PRIZES FOR LADIES. sleeves are better for the short, stout figure. _ ' .Look for these marks of quality when shopping for a coat or suit; Look first at the outside of the suit or coat; good quality ones are neatly pressed, smoothly shaped and evenly stitched with perfect ly matched threads. Check workmanship o n pocket corners, ends of but tonholes especially bound ones, and other places likely to get much wear or strain. Bindings of bound button holes and pockets should be narrow, squared off securely at the ends, and finely stitch ed Linings and the way they are put in are good quality guides The lining should be neatly and smoothly fitted with expansion allowance — usually a pleat in back, and neatly put in with fine stitches around the edges and armholes Linings in the best coats and suits are tack ed securely along shoulder, side and armhole seams to hold the lining in place Lin ings that fray easily should have large seam allowances, the seams shou 1 d be finished with stitching that protects them from later wear and cleaning If the coat is open at the lower edge, check the inter lining. Often the lining and When clouds are looking darkest, And egg prices declining, A flock of HI-CASH pul lets, Bring bark the silver lin ing. For free literature and random sample facts CALL Weaver's Hatchery LITITZ #4, PA. Phone Ephrata RE 3-0885 Lancasler Farming, interlining are seamed, to gether and installed as one, resulting in bulky seams that cannot be pressed fiat, make the coat look untidy, and are uncomfortable for the wearer. The interlining should be tacked securely to the coat seams. HOW TO CHOOSE A HAT When buying a hat, keep in mind figure, not just your face and hair Shape of face and hair styles are import ant, but remember that peo ple will notice your overall appearance; select a hat that is also in proportion to your figure size The petite person should wear small hats with dainty trims and materials A hig crown will add inches to the short figure, but such a hat should have small-scale tnm- HERR’S BULK BIN SERVICE Builders of Feed and Grain Bins ALL SIZES TO FIT EVERY NEED GORDON VILLE, PA. Ph. SO 8-3931 »v. ? \ ...BRIDGE YOU Reserve funds in a savings account here will be ready to help in any emergency, and add to your financial security. Make it a habit to build your insured account here regularly. Savings are in sured to $lO,OOO. You’ll like the friendly, helpful service you get here. VA% ACCOUNTS FEDERALLY INSURED TO $lO,OOO Ifirst federal! 6 Qjavings and Jjmn AMOfUSOH •» LAN«aITW» Geo. L. Diehl Tieasurer William E. Glasmire, Jr. James N. Esbenshade Asst Treasurer Saturday, February 13, 1960 mmg and should be kept in good proportion to the length of figure and face. Large hats usually look out of place on a small person; cartwheel hats, especially, should be avoided if you are small. Larger women should choose distinctive, becoming hats with some bulk Profile hats and draped berets are becoming while small, close fitting hats and pillboxes should not be worn if you have this type figure. A small hat makes a large per son look even larger. Avoid tall, narrow hats or very wide brims if you are tall and thin. Except for the small hat worn on the back of the head or as almost a part of the-hair- I Turn to page 8) CURRENT DIVIDEND PER ANNUM Paid On Savings 25 North Duke St Phone EX 7-2818 Gilbert H. Hartley Executive Vice President Emlen H. Zellers Secretary OVER! Asst. Secretary 7