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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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THE BRISTOL COURIER. FRIDAY KVFXIXn. 20. 1936 PAGE FIVB In a Personal Way I NTEflESTING of ncwi mainly aHovI people jou know. A chronide oi the actirities of the of Bristol; their goinfji comingm.

Mrs. Owen Wt'si i ti'u. Locust Monday in Philadelphia visiting Mrs. Heihernigton wtno Mr. and and Mrs.

William McLiUighiin. -Mrs. B. Jackson. Mr.

and Mrs. Mama atid Mr. and Mrs. Nioholas Haves street. Mr.

and Mrs John Soidorskt, ('leveland street. Mr. and Mrs John COMING Petty and daughter Helen, and Mr. and 1 HONOR MRS. A.

LER AT SURPRISE AFFAIR ON HER ANNIVERSARY Organizations whoee ttnnounot'mentfi i Tare printed in coluuin rooip- rocate by having all printing in i on- with announced evtnun hv tlic of ptiper. 2 Henelii card party in I). hall, t'iirsoti street. June 4 Hrisliil liiRh school. it'stival, lawu of (lu ist Church.

iOddington, for i t. 7 p. in 5 StrawlM'ny f' Slival in (Iract; Church parish liulmeville. Events for Tonight Card and party in St Charles Auditorium, S.3u p. m.

Mucha. Laurel Sprinjis. Mrs. lieuben Mount and daughter Albert Obrethl. Shirley, (Jarden street, spent Sunday IIA VK VIMTOHS K.NJOVVBI TO FOLKS Mrs.

Bdith NN'ilkinsoii. Trenton. N. .1.. Sunday visitiui; Miss Klizabftli Wilkinson, Frances Saskewiiz aiul daughter, Jean.

liurliuiAton. N. .1., were Sun day td Mr. and Julius Vud- arski, 272 Ml', and Mrs. Ai'lhnr and family.

Lancast(-r. were guests of and Jt)hn Wichscr. Dor- lanct- street daughter. Helen, lill Hadcliffe street. 1 weie Sunday quests of Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. anc Mis. Charles Kennedy and Frank Hidgway. Woodstown, J.

Mrs. family and Mrs. Rlizabeth were Sunday guests (U Frank Kennedy, Carden street. Hayes street, week-ended in Atlantic ('ity. J.

Mrs. William White. Jackson and Mrs. Walter 2 2 Wilson avenue, spent Monday visitiuu in Philadelphia. and Mrs.

Steven Mucha and Card Many Attendance In Joseph Oserochuk. Bdgely. and Mrs. Raytiu'ud Karaim, Magnolia Uinner, and Later at Road, spent Sunday with fiiends in 'I'renton. N.

.1. Waller Dmlley. ISm.n 1U'Us(Hi Plact'. who is on business nip in Milwaukee. visited his mother-in-law, li.

Cross. daughter Stella. (Jeorge Kerlyn Zion. 111. over the week-end, and sons Ceorge and Joseph, spent and Raymond McNulty and Sunday in Philadelphia with Miss family.

Hath Hoail. spent Sunday in visiting Mr. and in Kdgely. visit imi their relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. Ceorge Stanley. and Mrs, Harrv Arnold and Kennedy returned to with his guests where he will pay a visit. IN THK BOHOKill Mr. ami Mrs.

Walter Poulette and daughter spt-iu the week-end with mother, Mrs. Letitia White. st reet. The and Kolodi and William Ciewci-, Wilmington. weie Sunday guests of Mr.

and Angus (Jillies. llayt's street. and Mrs. lack Durbin, Dallas, spent Wednesday and 'riiuisday willi Mr. and Mrs.

William Hoyd, Peaver St reet. Waters and sou, Uobeit. Tacony, were Sunday guests of Stella Mount. New Hucklcy striM-t. Mrs.

Ldward Mountain Top, returned 1'ucsday after spending sev(M'fil days with Mr. and William Weiss, Sitring street. Mr. ami Jami's Wtdss, Wyoming, weri' week-end guests at the Weiss and and William and daughter, Philade1i)hia, spent a day with and Weiss. Riihard Poston Scmiuaiy, enroute to his hoim- in Saginaw.

spent four days visiting his brother and sisttu'-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Doty, Cedar strei't. II KSTS Dr. W. F.

Craig. RadcliiTe sli'ecl. spent Sunday in Woodstown, N. vis iting Dr. and Mrs, Charlc.s liiswell, during the past week of Dr, Craig wert' and Mrs.

William Stevens, Creenbay. enroute to their home aftei' six visit iii Newark, J. AT TiiK rs Mrs. Herbert Hanson, Certrmle Hanson. Mrs.

Sylvester Prady, Pond street: Harry Pope, garet Pope, (122 Heaver street, attended a perfoi iuaiice of liingliug Protlu rs Circus, Philadelphia, evening. 0 AMTHS LKAVF Mr. and Mrs. Howaid Shai Swaiii dtreet, were Wedne.iday guests of Wilson, Wissinoming. Mr.

and Mrs. Karl Llceiiko, 2021 Hayes street; Ray Karp, Cleveland street: Michael iilceuko. Chester, spent the week-end in Pineville, visiting and Peter Elcenko. liermaii, 2ul.i Wilson avenue, and Hleakuey, I Mode Allison, Trenton, ended with the Arnold family. LFAVK Arthur Hirsh.

Spring week- Mrs, Hrady and son. ton, W. retunu'd Sunday after' several visit with Amelia Hmkvale, Pond street. Mabel Simon.s and ilaughter and Irene (Jale. Millville.

N. weie Saturday guests of Mrs. Hmkvale Nancy Jletherington, Ixinghorne, i.s several days this week with street, 'her grandmother, Mrs. C. J.

Hethering- ANEVENING AT GRILLE DANCE TO RUSS ORCHESTRA special ROAST BEEF SCALLOPS SPAGHETTI DEVILED CRABS each Mixed Drinks SPRING IS HERE And that fi.ving uj) around the luMise and repairing (U' painting the car, maybe some new tires, winter bilLs to ta.xes to meet, spring chjtlies to buy, possibly insurance ju'emiums or some old debts to settle for. like some on tlnancing the chase oi a car. a home, or home appliances. No mutter your iiionej imum may he, jimi find ready iour appliciitioii in (mr i'ourteoijs. Iielpiiil Penna.iinanceCo.

handle general invnrance. See our Alanauer, Henjatiiin Sillter or. edar St. and Bristol. HOW NEW DEAL IS FORCING IMPORTS ON FARMER 19 3 2 4,000,000 IBS, 1935 14,000,000 LBS.

THE POLICY of the Roosevelt Administration through its plannei scarcity has brought an inrush of live hogs and pork products fron foreign countries, especially Canada, to the detriment of the Amerlcar farmer. In 1932, we imported 29,000 pounds of live hogs; in 1935, pounds. In 1932, we imported 4,055,000 pounds of all kinds of pork; In 1935. 13,908,176 pounds. In the first three months of 1935, this country Imported pounds of all pork including live hogs, valued at $240,515, as compared with 10,219,289 pounds of all pork Including live hogs, valued at for the same period in 1936, or 10 times greater, while live hogs alone for the first three months of 1936 over a similar perloc in 1935 were 100 times greater.

grand Last Times Tonight MARGARET SULLA VAN in The Our Home With Henry Fonda and Charles Butterworlh SHORT SUBJECT NEWS Attraction: Officiai Picture of The CANZONERI McLARNlN FIGHT SATURDAY, Memorial Day Evening, Matinee 7 and 9 at 2.30 TlliniJ-S AM) III! 1-S BORIS KARLOFF (FKAMvK.SSTKl.N) Walking -Most thrilliiiK story ever prc st'nted. See the scientist bi'ing i)ack to life an eleetrocuted convict. BIG HOLIDAY BILL (Olertorie arliton Bird The Mutual oineilj Treat the Movietone News Vt the Matinee Only for hauler 7 ui aiul Mrs Spent ei, a surpiisi' WednestUiv evening in ot mother, Mrs 'I'ylei' who celebi'ated her hiithdaN I TyltM was a dinnei' tiiiesl lU het son and daimhtef-in-law, Mr and Mrs I W'ilsun MuKill, street, and i hen she returiu'd to tlu' Spt'Ucer honif tound a nuniln ot quests bled 'I'he evening! was spirit in I iiiK cards liefre.shinents guests included and Taylor. Mr. and Mrs ('Jiarles Patterson and and Mr.s.

Loo Lynn, Kdpely; Mrs Knuua WriKht. Mr and', Ralph Philadelphia; and Mrs John King. Mis Wright, Hrunswick, and llayniond Hunting, Morrisville: and Mrs llevan and Hedy Hovan, Mechanicsville ami Wilson Mrs 'I'ylei' and Mr, and SpenctM and lainily. Hi iatol June 1 Kecilal hy puiuls id' WinUrrd v. in Mutu.il Aid liall party in K.

A. hall, hcticlit Shepherd.s Dt'Hght Lodge MUST SEE THE NEW KODAKS. THRILL THE GRADUATE WITH A GIFT OF ONE. ALL SOLD AT BIG DISCOUNT NOW. NICHOLS FASTMW KOIMK Hi ST.

HKISTOI It FREE! EIIEE! lilEI BEAUTIFUL AQUATONE PICTURES OF THE SKCONI) BIRTHDAY Smiling, rompinp: babyhood is celebrating a birth- divi'! And invited to the party. In fact, tho pairty's coming to you ni clear, aquatone pictures frre with next Reconl. pictures are with Record. But It youM ft ebauy-ttnislird irnmo In vvhtcti to krpp them, h(1. Damp and nddress plftlnly bt rui, wiili Hd.

to Rcnnd, Broad Wood P.i Add 20c to cover cost and mailinit cxpeiiKe. Tiio triune wlU Bent to you. 111 A II 1 gaa Play Lucky at 8.45 15 Useful Prizes to 15 Winners SPK.Nil DAY 'IHK (JKA.M) II A Matinee at 2.30 0 11 I Evening, 7 and 9 LORETTA YOUNG and FRANCHOT TONE in UNGUARDED HOUR Comedy, Point of the MONDAY and TUESDAY JANET GAYNOR in SMALL TOWN GIRL With Robert Young Also Popeye the Sailor in Latest Movietone News 'Ihe story that has been i hy n(Av to he seen and enjoyed by irufre be sure the refrigerator you buy today has a sealed mechanism proved hy experience. Eventually all electric refrigerators will undoubtedly have this type. Othermanufdcturers are now follow- iiig lead, but remember (leneral Electric has built more refrigerators with sealed mechanisms than all other manufacturers combioed.

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