H.S.Newcomer & Son HARDWARE Boonton MUSIC LOVERS! 2-Speed (33 & 45) PLATES. The Home 16-Piece STARTER SETS §|“"* CUPS, SAUCERS, BOWLS, DINNER |Clean-Cut Lines ~ | The Bulletin, Mount Joy. Pa, Gi i Thursday, June 26 Give Sim Look FLORIN NEWS === si A weight problem should not keep women off the well-| : Archery Club dressed list i " , . ots ‘ Mr. Paul Dick returned toed her aunt, Mrs. Mabel Moe gg Jong doll his home today after under- Herr, at Elizabethtown on To Open New hh lina: op ¥ ; |going surgery at the General Saturday. . size. Bernice J. Tharp, ex-® : . § ltension clothing Seat of Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Brandt Larger Course the Pennsylvania State Uni-| Mr. Donald Miller is a entertained the following Because of the increased lversity, says that knowing medical patient at St. Joseph guosts over the Weekend, ne interest in bow and arrow how to choose the right lines Hospital. Frank Peifer of Harrisburg, : ot Ar- is one of several keys to be- Mr. John Kissinger and Mr.| Miss Emma Musser of Silver hunting, the Lancaster ing well-dressed. [Earl Gerlitzki attended the SPrings and Mr. Irwin Gaulchery Club has looked to the The woman with a full fig- double header between the ol Salunga, and Mr. and Mrs. ¢,4yre and has expanded to lure can create the illusion of Phillies and the Giants at’ orman Kolp. a 28-target field course on taking off pounds by select- Philadelphia on Sunday. : ih nd Mes, Junos Long) the range located in William- |/ing clean-cut lines that fit] Mr. Jonas Smith of Ephra- | /°¢ of o porune qe ons son's Park, end of South smoothly and are simple and/ta ad Mr. and Mrs. Harry oc oocrs: James AIUSSCr a Xp Lancaster, Pa lgraceful in style. She will Hoover of Kissel Hill visited 3 nley Gibble and Mr. and Duke Street, Lancasier, mo lavoid weight-adding frills, Mrs. Sara Shelegelmilch on Mrs. Landis Hess spent from| This new course has re- Friday til Sunday evening at ..,{1yv been completed by the % ‘ ze 2h ge . t.8 Red Point Beach, Md. club and will be officially Mrs. Warren Eshelman of opened on Sunday, June 29, Wrightsville and Mrs. Nor- isuch as bows, wide sleeves, Sunday. heavy drapes, or loose lines. Mrs, Earl Gerlitzki and {But that doesn’t mean she daughter, Marion, and Mr must wear only tailored and Mrs. Richard Mummau : at 1 p. m. with an invita- were dinner guests of thel ron Mater and Mrs. Clyde tjonal 28-target field round. or —— lformer’s parents, Mr. and, umper spent Saturday with] ppophies will be awarded Couples Class Mrs. Harold Buller, on Sun-|M", George Mumper Sr. to the winners in all competi- : | |day, and in the afternoon Mrs. Ray Fuhrman and tive classes of the instinctive Ware ‘Meets Saturday they visited Mr. and Mrs. Son of Elizabethtown RD and division. { llsaac Huyard at New Hol- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess| The club also looked for- NEST | The Christian Couples class .nq RD. and family of Marietta call- ward to the fact that the tof St. Mark's E.U.B. Sunday] M d Mrs. B > led on Mr. and Mrs. Landis/children will be the future {School held a picnic in the] Ir, an rs. B. F. Kauff- Hess on Monday eve 3 archers S na d M-S : Nie ss on Monday evening. archers of Lancaster County church basement Saturday/Mman and M-Sgt. and Mrs| I, installed: Juni akes ight. Originally s YY Richard Kauffman spent the, Mr. and Mrs. Walteriand installed junior stakes C jnight. riginally scheduled = Brandt entertained the fol-/for their use on this course. camp in ® — Florin Lions Install Officers [to be held in the Little Chi-|veekend at their \ques Park, the members and ¢'Ty County. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bender (families met in the church. Mrs. Harry R. Gebhard and vi; and Mrs, H: wil iy Mrs. Richard Martin, presi- on returned home on Sun- yp. and Mis. A SE lowing at supper on Sunday: Portable Phonograph ONLY sds 95 $35.00 worth of records, including such stars as Perry Como and Dinah Shore and 5 RCA For Those Chol Summer Drinks S 1 49 Pitcher & 6 Glasses |dent, was in charge of the Yay after convalescing at the pr. . “Me rt “ral meeting. Mrs. Earl Stahl was "me of her parents at Wash- a i ig Yo So (in charge of games. The next ‘ngton Boro. : wid hina 9 one Io} meeting will be held July 19 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter|, : at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "isited Mr. and Mrs. George rlOlstein Sets {Carl Brubaker with Mrs. Berrier and family at Eliza- . Stahl and Mrs. Brubaker as “ethtown RD on Sunday af Production Record jco-hostesses. ternoon. The Holstein-Friesian As- : — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barn- sociation of America has an- Charles Johnson, second vice Reuben Goodling was in- stalled as the new president of the Florin Lions Club at |the Monday night meeting of lthe group at Clearview Din- er. Jay Snyder was installed first vice president; MOUN’ ‘as long playing albums. with AIR CONDITIONING Room Air Conditioner oNLY § 1 8888 | | lhart of Eliazbethtown visited nounced the comvletion of an/president; C. Arthur Wolge- RCA Select, Then Elect itheir daughter and son-in- outstanding official produc-/muth, secretary; Ralph Ob- “If good men were more|law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shet- tion record by a registered erholtzer, financial secretary active in SELECTING candi-|ters on Sunday evening. Holstein cow “owned by A. and treasurer; Charles Hill, dates for office they would] Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Arndt W. Wickenheiser, Mount Joy licn tamer; Robert Johnson, have fewer occasions to de-|S°ent 10 days in the southern R1. and Benjamin Staley, tail nounce some of those who St2leS and points of interest. Milked twice daily for 350, twisters; John Hos and Do ‘have been ELECTED.” Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shetter/days, “Wick Haven Sally Hugh Coleman, irectors or | po. lattended the reunion of the Beets” produced 13,462 lbs, one year; Donald Miller, di EAST — wy Yy a SWIM-KING FIN Whirlpool Wringer-Type Washer |Elizabethtown High School of milk and 508 lbs. of but- rector for two years. Wilbur RAINED OUT [Class of 1933 held at the terfat as a 3-year-old. Weaver was the installing The weekend of camping|Blizabethtown American Le-| Pennsylvania State Uni-officer. nlanned for the Mount Joy|dion on Saturday night with versity, working in close co- During the program, the Tubs was rained out. The(33 couples and 12 single per- speration with the national Boy Scout troop of Florin FINS Have Great Fun This Summer and im- prove your swimming with the marvel & i D& pr. boys had planned to camp|sons $ 1 3995 With TradeIn ous SWIMKING FINS .... fom of the t day. Mr. attending. jat the Little Chiques Sc¢hool|~luded Mr. and Mrs. Arthur vised the weighing and test- Per, outgoing president, was presented a skit. Irvin Ger- Guests in-| Holstein organization, super- Iv. p ; : ih oharce of ; {Park from Friday until Sun- Mayer. Mrs. Mayer was oneling of production as a part/it charge of the meeting. eachers of this class. of Mrs. the Herd Improvement] and William Registry program. 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