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The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware • Page 15

Publication:
The News Journali
Location:
Wilmington, Delaware
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15
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15 EVERY EVENING WILMINGTON, DELAWARE, FRIDAY, SEPTEME3It 4, 1928. CBU3TUVA ASSOCIATION X00RS FAMILY TO HOLD ALA JUSTINE IS BAS IXTBBBSTnrO HBBTOO RECEPTION AND DANCE I'JEIDIII FAMILY AT STAT MAJ The fifth annual reunion ef the JUST ONE YEAR OLD Payment of a bill for a uew Are Moor family will ba hYL Lbor Moapa, and an order for SB naw desks. BY SECURITY BENEFIT Day at the chapel at State noaa sia tlon. A basket luncheon will be HOLDS that have been shipped from the factory war reported at a meeting re no served at noon. The train, aay.

cently of the Christiana Improvement light time, from Wilmington, or ua bus from Mlddletown, may be used Daniel Di Pace Heads New for transportation. Association. President R. Earl Dickey presided at the meeting. It was also reported that proceeds from I 4 1 iQJwVfi" rJ Ttro Convenient Store i TN sJ i OITerina Alwamu Two Convenient Stores Offering Always Benjamin H.

Moora, Jr, Presi-dent of the association, And the chair- Lawn of Maplewood Farm Is Scene of Happy Gathering. Association; Many Prizes. the peach festival recently held Af th committees are: Miss Lvdis, N. Moore, dinner; Samuel E. About 250 people.

Including mem amounted to 144.10. October 24 wee fixed aa the data for the annual Hallowe'en party. SUPERIOR Quality SUPERIOR Service SUPERIOR Prices Moore, sports; Mtai Sallle B. Moore. bers, their families and friends, en reception.

Joyed the entertainment and dance, The Jacob Weldtn Association held its fourth annual reunion yesterday on the lawn ot the old Weldtn home, the first affair of its kind, by the Security Benefit Association, a fra "Maplewood Farm." Brandywine hun 713 Market Street Phones 483-3549 4 West Fourth Street Phone 6220 ternal bene'flctary society. In the or dred. The family record go back aa Sj J. V- i ganization's quarters on the third floor far as l00. An Interesting program Acadia Dairieo, Inc.

"The Store From Which Good Things Come" of 611-613 Market street last night. waa rendered aa follows: One of the features of the evening Reveille, a cornet aolo, by Harlan was a grand march around the hall. when the participants received varl ous forms of souvenirs. an laity, Price si Service weiain Fennlmore, of Glenolden. Pa "America" by the entire leathering.

rrayer. by Rev. H. B. Kelao.

Addreas of welcome by the president ot the association, George W. JVeldln. Generoso Taranttno was applauded for his delightful violin solo, while Young Ireland also won wth his vocal solo. are the Big Factors Why Solo, "Should Old Acquaintance A beautiful floor lamp was award Be Forgot." with two more verses ed as first prize to William Jarrell, composed by George W. Weldln, and 222 Fifth avenue.

The second prize. eung by him. a five dollar gold piece, was won by Selections by orchestra, consisting Mieras A. DlXardo. of 624 Lincoln street of two cornets, a piano and violin.

The third prize which was won hy rlftyed by Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Luigl BifTorto, 1S03 West Sixth "Weldin, Watson Talley and Jerome Pur Creamery Butter, pound 47e Fresh-Made, Pure and Sweet, From Our Own Creamery. Cottage Cheese, specially priced, pound vvc It Will Take the Place of Meats in Your Meals.

Peanut 20c Tasty and Fine Flavored. Sweet Mixed Picklea, pound Mc The Little Tiny Ones. Ice Cream With the Old-Tlme Ice Cream Flavor Let Us Serve Your Next Luncheon 1 Our Pie Sales Are GrowingOrder Your Pies Early We Serve Light Lunch at Noon. Free Delivery Service Phone 487 Acadia Dairieo, Inc. EIGHTH AND ORANGE STREETS Price.

i This cunning little girl Is the daugh street, furnished the surprise of the evening. A large box, wrapped In Taper, was opened and a lemon wae ter of Mrs. Myrtle Shorts of Port Fenn Letters from different relatives unable to attend, read by Secretary Miss Ella Weldln Johnson, of Newport, On last Tuesday evening she was the found inside of it. Inside the lemon, a new two-dollar bill was found. guest of honor at a birthday party given by her grandparents, Mr.

and Superior Markets are entering a bigger field in Wilmington. We are driving for more customers. Our aim is to sell only quality meats and to sell a sufficient volume to offer lowest prices. Quality is your only basis of comparison. Visit these markets tomorrow.

Note the sanitary conditions and you'll be convinced why so many housewives demand Superior Dependable Meats. also one telegram from Portland, Mrs. S. D. Collins, In honor of her first The association was organized on August 13, and election of officers Oregon, signed by George Q.

Weldln, his son, George Parroll Weldin. and his son again, George Parroll Weldln, birthday anniversary. was held August 27. The officers of the organization are Dnniel vDlPace, Jr. president; Peter Farrara, first vice- SOCIAL NEWS Cornet solo by H.

W. Fennlmore, "Somewhere a Voice Is Calling." president; Frank Ferrari, second vice-president; Joseph Tarantlno, prelate; Nello Nal, conductor; Alexander Historical sketch of the Weldln family by Harry M. Weldin, who Is Continued from page 7. Iannelli, secretary; Nicola DiFace the historian of the association. rully decorated for the occasion.

The girls received many lovely gifts and Order Your Meats By Phone Tonight Call 483 or 3549 Trv this service tonight. Scan this advertise financier; James Tersonti, guard; A Solo. "Carry Me Back to Old Vlr- Wayne Iannelli, musical director; were extended best wishes for many glnny," by Miss Emma Weldin. Dominico Saccone, sentinel; Frank more birthdays. Brief sketches of those members of the association who have died dur Parlsl, Joseph Marra and Domlnick An enjoyaoie surprise party was Manno, trustees.

ment. Order by phone. We will make early Irvln Flummer. 207 West Thir The committee In charge of the af ing last year. These are: Miss Kate Bullock.

Cyrus E. Weldln, Mrs. Julia delivery to your home or have your order waiting tieth street, last Wednesday evening, fair last nlgTit comprised Frank Perkins Talley and Harry B. Lynch WHY NOT FOR LABOR DAY for your call at our store. You wui save time, money and patience and we guarantee all phone In celebration of Mrs.

Plummer's natal day. The evening was pleas Parlsi. chairman; Alexander Iannelli, secretary; Peter Farraha. trea antly spent in games and music, con Solo. "My Task," by Miss Anna Weldin of Downlngrtown, Os an encore to this number which was received with much applause, she sang surer; Domlnick Saccon, Anthony Iannelli, Jnmes Tersontl and Nello Nai.

sisting of vocal duets and solos and piano and violin solos. Music for dancing was furnished by orders to be satisfactory. Exchange Open From 6 to 10 p. m. f.

Phone Us Save Time The guests included: Mr. and Mrs. Jordan's five piece orchestra. "Just a Song at Twilight." Miss Elizabeth Johnson accompanied her on the piano. The other soloists were Thomas Harkness and sons.

Clifford and Thomas of Brandywine Summit, RICHARDSON PARK CLUB accompanied by the orchestra. Mr. snd Mrs. Lonis Peters, Mr. Rev.

O. B. Rice, ptiscor of the and Mrs. Howard Short, Mr. and Mrs.

RESUMES ACTIVITY Chester Bethel M. E. Church and Rev. Edward M. Ross, Mr.

and Mrs. George Guild, Mr. an-Mrs. Albert Steelman, William Hills, of Mt. Fleasant, con The first fall meeting of the Wo Mr.

and Mrs. Henry riummer and eluded the program by delivering two speeches, after which refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake, pre men's Civic Club of Richardson Park was held in the Community Hall last children, Ruth. Henry, and Richard. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Rust, little Betty Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Irvln M. Flummer, Miss Rebecca Plummer, pared by the refreshment committee, Tuesday afternoon. 1 Ramp and Round STEM1 Mrs.

William Miller, first vlce- Fresh Killed FRYING CHICKENS headed by Miss Edna Bullock and Charles Weldin, were served to the members of the reunion, which num rresident, acted as president in the Edgar Ross. Ralph Clark, Emory Drummond. Miss Marian Short, Miss absence of Mrs. It. M- Chase, who was Legs of Genuine LAMB All Sizes bered one hundred persons.

confined to her home by Illness. Mrs. Collins, Miss Madeline Stevenson, Mrs. William II. Watson acted as record- Will Willard Downham, In gseeretary In the absence of Mrs.

Ralph McCloskey. Mrs. David A. Hay, talking over of old times and Inquiries as to the health of absent kiiurmen was enjoyed by every cne till the meeting broke up. All expressed the pillion that the reunion J.

O. Moore. Mrs. Fred Lang, chair man of Sunshine, reported sending a BOILED HALi r.UNCED HAM, COOKED PORK, BOLOGNA and FRANKFURTERS We've Cooked Them for YOU You Know They're GoodThey're Manufactured and Guaranteed By BESTE PROVISION Inc. Wilmington, Del.

Mrs. Marjorie Reed and Conrad Beck. Benefits Camp No. P. O.

cf A. win give number cf bouquets to the sick In the was a delightful one. I community during the summer months. Mrs. William Miller and Mrs.

a card party on September 16 In the George Bogart were appointed on the P. O. 8. of A. Hall, 406 Wt Seventh street.

TOWNSEND HIGH SCHOOL sick committee for the month of September. It was decided to hold a CLASS '02 ENTERTAINED SMM A card party win be given at the Any Cut Boneless parcel post sale In the Community Hall on Thursday evening. September home of Mr. and Mrs. David Mackey, 17.

Mrs. Fred Lang1, was appoint A most enjoyable" time "was had ed chairman for the affair, and named 1828 Gilpin avenue, tomorrow evening, for the benefit of the Daughters ef Diamond State, L. L. O. lb 25c lb 25c lb 25c lb 15c Monday evening at Bohemia, Manor the following ladles as her assistants: Pin Bone Roast Rump Roast Round Roast Chuck Roast Mrs.

George Steward, Mrs. Mellville at the cottage which Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson of this city are Xo. 201.

Prizes will be given those Huber, Mrs. Georjce Bogart. Mrs. A. holding the highest scores.

occupying. D. White. Mrs. WilUam H.

Watson, The "party was In honor of the Mrs. William Miller. Mrs. C. Van- Meetings graduating class of 1902, Townsend sant.

Mrs. A. J. Barnebl, Mrs. Roy There will be a meeting this evening Smith, Mrs.

H. M. Chase, Mrs. S. H.

High School. The class consisted of Margaret Weldon. Katie Katledge and at 8.30 for all ladles interested in the Caufman. (Best Steer Beef) voting contest to be conducted In con John Weldon. A suprer will be given In the 7th i Kins Phono G5-GG 305 Kin Phone 6533 Johnson Bro.

Junction wKh the lawn fete to be held liain prevented a enrn and "hot Community Hall on Saturday eve for the benefit of St. Francis' Hos 8 dog" roast, which had been planned. ning, October 3. No chairman has pital, on September IS. 17, 18 and 19 been named.

Mrs. Leroy "SVork, chair Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom A diamond ring, a wrist watch and OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT IS WORTH VISITING MANY TASTY TREATS MADE IN OUR OWN KITCHEN! a traveling bag will be awarded at Pearce, Mrs. Everett. Mrs. George C. man of music reported that the iiiu-ica'B will betri- sometime in October.

These have been the close of the contest to the worker Burge, Miss Katie Ratledge, John WeHon. Earl Simpson. Elsie Blair, very succtsf ul and greatly enjoyed showing the greatest amount progress! veness. jl i II li by all who have attended. Martha Weldon.

Elizabeth Burge Weldon Burge, Louise Weldon One hundred and fifty-seven dollar? WILL WED LT. Charles Hopkins, Harry Pearce anfl was cleared at the women's variety HART MFSE FLETCHER Superior Club Salad 25c lb. Superior Mayonnaise jar. lOc Ham Croquette lOc Heinz Mixed Pickles 1-2 pt. ISc We Carry a Full line of Bread Rolls Queen Olives 1-2 pt.

15c Chicken Salad 50clb. Deviled Crabs 18c lb. Baked Ham 1-2-lb. lOc Chicken Croquettes lOc Bettie "Weldon. booth at the recent carnival.

The next meeting, will be a Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Fletcher social one, will be held In Community Attend Memorial Mass. Hall on Tuesday afternoon.

Septem announce! the engagement of their Mary Muse, to Lieutenant Henry Burmann. U. S. of Los ber 15. The Little Flower Auxiliary of St, Francis' Hospital has received and Angeles, California.

The wedding will take place early in October at the FOR CALLING YOUR ATTENTION the exceptional values that we are offering. You will find hero the best of quality and always at reasonable prices. accepted an invitation from Father The classified columns are eaay tol Grant to attend the Memorial Field home of Stiss Fletcher's uncle and Day Mass at Co3ee Run oh Labor use and It's easy to follow their uncle. Rear Admiral and Mrs. Scho field.

Coronado, California. Day. suggestions. BbalgSc RUMP STEAK ROUND ROAST RUMP ROAST PINBONE ROAST Rib Loin Veal Chops lb 35c Rump Roast of Veal lb 25c Veal for Stew lb 1254c Pinbone of Veal lb 25c Rack Veal Chops, ISc American' Beet Provision Co. 1 4Q4 Market Street Delivery Sugar-Cured Hams lb.

Smoked Picnic Hams 22c lb. Lamb Kidneys 30c dozen Superior Coffee 39c lb. Country Style Rolls 35c lb. Country Sausage 32c lb. Chuck Stewing Porterhouse Roast Beef Steaks 15c lb.

lOcib. 25c lb. Crisco Armour's Fore Legs AO Star Ham Spring Lamb 35clb- 20c Regular Pure Lard Ham. Tower Brand 20c lb. 10-12 lbs.

Bacon 5 Lbs. Only to a OA A Customer! sJUC lb. 4UC lb. Superior Fruits and Vegetables Bring Quality at Economical Prices The Store That Has Built Its Reputation on Quality Chuck Roast of Beef 15c Round QjOiclRump Q(fc Veine JCSC Steaks I Steaks Steaks Legs of Spring Lamb 30c POTATOES Good Cooken Basket 59c Veal Chops, pound 35c POTATOES Shoulders of Veal, pound 20c Stewing Veal, pound 12c Legs of Veal, pound 20c Apples (eating or cooking) 15c 1-4 pk. Sweet Potatoes 15c 1-4 pk.

Lima Beans 1 12c 1-4 pk. Red Beets 3 bunches lOc Tomatoes 1-4 pk. 10c Lettuce per head, 5c, Sc, lOc Bananas dozen, 15c, 20c FAMOUS PARKER HOUSE COFFEE Lean Fresh Lean Skinback Armour's Pork Pork to fBnd Chops of Pork Roast Ham 23c 24c 28c 25c 32c "'sMiasBBBBBBsssjaeisssae Brookfield Clover- CA bloom Butter, lb UUC Prize (in quarters) 33c lb. First Prise (Prints) 25c lb. Country Roll 35c lb.

42c lb. CAMTALQvm Cantaloupes, pink meat lOc 3 for 25c BAHAMAS "-i Fresh Killed Chickens 32c FORELEGS BONELESS VEAL nr LEAN POT ic OF LAMB IOC FOR ROASTING COC ROAST lDc Extra Large Delaware or Jersey Water Melons, each 50c 2-Iip Jar Rubbers, doz 7c Jar Caps, doz. 28c Strictly Fresh Delaware Eggs, dozen i. 441c Kipper Snacks 8 cans 20c 30-40 Size Jumbo Prunes, pound 10c Sugar, Best Granulated) pound ...1 Oc Larg Glass Jelly lOc Our Indian Ceylon Tea, fine for iced tea, 1-4 lb. 18c Ritter's Baked Beans, 3 cans 25c Campbell's Baked Beans, can f.

lOc jW-sN I Free Stone I Sweet 1 M- Elberta 1 Kf PEACHES Ganges IgrS Home Dressed Calf Liver 35c Strictly Fresh Eggo in Cartons 39c doz. liMVr. Lll-4 ill I Jl li iML DEETG.

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