But, my sister felt that we should spend more time together and so she planned a “surprise” tour for massacre of the last of the Cones us and our husbands. We were to toga Indians by the Paxtang Boys meet at her house for coffee and of Harrisburg. This particular spot doughnuts in the morning and had been the site of the first jail in then all travel together in her hus- Lancaster, band’s new van. Next our group was treated to Our first stop was the Fulton 311 v * ew of the city. And, I Theater in Lancaster, here a vol- mea ” a view as we were unteer guide took us behind the out on the top deck of the 14-story stage to see the star’s dressing 9"®? 1 building. We had fun iden rooms and the trap doors used for fifytug many churches and the productions. We also were schools, taken to “peanut heaven” or the second balcony. One of our group iMil A st week my husband and I every local attraction but my sis- remembered seeing Western UCAITM KICK n unusual but interesting day ter, Anna, found some new ones, movies here and paying ten cents * ** 1 here in Lancaster County. I You see, my four sisters and I on a Saturday afternoon. The back ys thought that I’d seen most get together several times a year, of the Fulton was the scene of the Ida’s Notebook Ida Kisser COMING AUGUST 10th LANCASTER FARMING ISSUE Featuring 1991 AG PROGRESS DAYS To Be Held Aug. 13, 14, 15 at Rock Springs Research Farms Near State College, Pa. We’ll have the information our readers will need to make their visit to the 1991 AG PROG RESS DAYS more enjoyable... maps, lists of exhibitors, sche dules of events and related stories. Over 49,000 Dollars Wisely In This Special PUT YOUR MESSAGE TO WORK IN THE AUGUST 10th ISSUE OF LANCASTER FARMING! Normal advertising rates apply...deadline is Friday, August 2. Call (717) 626-1164 or (717) 394-3047 to reserve your advertising space! Paid Subscribers. Invest Your By Reserving Your Space Now Issue. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, June 29, 1991-815 After lunch we boarded a bus trolley and all took a ride on the Strasburg Railroad to Paradise. It was disappointing to leam that the Hans Herr house closed early and we were not able to see it. However, after a nice dinner, we attended a hammered dulcimer concert in the Friends’ Meeting house. It was a long day but some thing we should do more often.