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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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VAGB FOUR THE BRISTOL COURIER, EVEXTKG. DECEMBER 22, 1938 NEW FACES IN POLITICS RAYMOND E. BALDWIN r-Khtt of onnoHlcut HA Tla vv i- i- 1 i- I-. i I' 1 tl- 3'i'- i a. yt i ii; is I SsiC.

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cfdiU'd 10 liay- r.r.bliran povcruor tilf i ol that Ini 0. a libf-ral id iroVfiiuu' rlcittd ill ain't vctiT-iiu four A'iil)ur Ci'OHa, 76 by 3,000 'inailiin ut iiiucU waK John u. Viiu wiiK uiso back on Hu? and of a afikod poflco bortrrt for authority for thi; op- to (-aoh signal box, explain- liuilunity to serve as of.ln>? leakaKe from high voUdKe Rhode Island. jwJrcB adjoining the wires on His over Democratic poles In ralnRtorms i the inor KoLk 1 1 Quinn at ihri pojin charKed. often November nniashed an ill founded Hhofktid.

illt'f that ft tbe nariiej HOME FOR Vmulf'rbilt -a tfjiy v. 1,1 and liiuU jiild r.or win, i Vandt'i not only non butj Miss Norma Wenzfjl, a student c.iiry otlHT llf piiblican randl-. Connecticut Stnte College at datffi Into with him today to Ciovcrtuir ('cct rhilt hi ini man vacation with her parente, and died lluM'Ure From the Clark hHd to feet of water, theory that Margaret, waB Startled when he discovered it con- by a Hex fiend. Jtained a body, Anthony notified police. The manner in which the body was I.ieut.

Charles S. Cooke, heading a found and Bluffed tiie bag whose, detail of State Police, asserted the opt ninK had Htitchf'd wifh a Igirl'H murderer apparently vvaB some twine convinfred him liiai tiie muidei familiar wiih the Wyoming coun- look place One knot of lhe woodlands, the slayer had twine apparently Hlij)j)ed open, per- driven a car to a point 75 yards from i mitilng the girl's arm to protrude. the bridge and then carried the body father, John, a coal mine the spot where it was abandoned, of foreman and liemocratic committee- one familiar with the terii- Klnsrston. Huid' itcry placed the Ixjdy in the creek and ciri fn.iEhl ral If th( young mao weepiuit, heart-broken I. I italdwin to It'd two were HtM'Vt'd from 1S44 to ii Siiiicnn i'l.

ti) iicilli' r. the governorrihlp k' 10 of goveiU- i ion. lor Herved uh of Die lal in has R( rved as proHe- in liiH home town of niiceHtors came to Con latiims Bald ill Kyo. on Atis- iit family moved to Mid- 1 wlu-n liny wau eight. ii WtHleyan iJnlverftily Il'lti with degree 1 ArtM He Yale sani! year, but left for World War in April.

I'niK'd States Navy, ioiK'd uH an euKlgn. he serv- on till- ill -Iroycr S. TallK)t, uhitli in traUH-Atlanlic gh- (cut di.ty and in nuti Hiibmariue war fare otr 1. coartt. in Chanui 1 '11 the Hay of Hiscay.

tin completed ilia law atnl hung out lilH Hhili- ti. marritd of Mid- dl tuv. ill 'I'lie I l-tn'ifn. Knymuiul, Jr 11. I.

1 uei'tirut hart a n. in l.irtford. It c.ovrrnor Haldwln I lainily to the cajiltal i i I or Ui vt I not 'i a ,1 1 tlnrt- 1 'I ali I is no doulit hat (idv Mi). Fialiitviii will be extended til' 'i(Mi (o make hi.s home ai 111 i it is will iid iiti lii.i: thi ll' while In Hart- From her mother came: in with flod dirte other Mary chil- 17, II I'- and I ciihor was the victim of a maniaf or had fallen to white hlH 1 i 1 bis Horlal Mi promin- of (in fact that In; I a desct of Anifi old ttii ui he rarely it him ihouKe for the past two with Helf til ti.f iety Hf't dolntjH and iera to devote rabie Io "Oakland the 4 )-, acre entati' left him by his father at Vmidei hilt InMNMl ithode Islander, in every' walk to visi: iii.s est ate. are printed in this column ean i He uijle to call him 'BiH aijcate by having all printing In connec-1 said the bag lay In alwut two phone caihr, ilu' dinnerK, tnectijiKH and i Hon with announced douo ill railieK hei.l publlahers of this paper.

Informa-1 I hoiiHaiid.i of perHons him hiK and Mrs, Carl Wenzel, Fairvlew Wenzel, son of Mr, and Wenzel, confined to the COMING EVENTS th( young mao f-etting iiaps had not passed through the lonely said Cooke. Margaret left home Saturday moniitig authoritieB had siiHpected I When she failed to by mid-afternoon her parents notified authorities who immediately solicited the states in a hnnt for her. Ix'lleve jhe person who tele- phoned her obtained her name from the Wilkes-Barre business school from which she was graduated with lionors last June. They pointed out that she was unusually pretty She enjoyed social functions and occasional with boy friends. However, both family and the authorities insisted! that she did not have witk strangers.

of a giant Eskimo igloo, 70 feet high, with encrusted 'walls Jing under sunlight or night illumination, is to be one of the exhibit buUdr ings at tho New York Pair From its ceiling, tlie Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, will flash as it does over the frozen of the Far North. The wan made by Afithoiiy trapper who how snares under the hiidRe, lornted in deii.ne woodlands. appointni'uvt wlrh the mystei ious nla veiM. Tlie alj.i-uce of ran.iom notes l(ti! to this W'hen departed to keep hej le mystei ious promised to come she must be complete when first given oT cannot be made after UK iir've uj. mhv de.s.

rpjtion. shooK his hand talked with liifu aufi slayf'd (o Inspeci the discovered on day thiit It paid to 1 a Voinu; Vi iiderbilt, of William H. anilorbllt, fniancbir and railroad a full fledg'd millionaire Hie day he was I kjiii vemhor 24. JIIh father, Alfred Vanderhllt, gave iiim a hc( for that sum a few liours he began life. He 1h not enflrtdy new to the people of this Slate because he served as State Senator for six years, and for a Ime jih president tern In tddltioti he as acHve In busi ness in Island Vanderbilt 12 years ngo organized a company whU-h operates buses in Mp 4-iachusettH, Rhode island ind With friends, he diove the fust bus over the Boston ute In He niiilnt lively Ivic enteriirHes while serving as di of i Air 'I'nuui port, Feder.li Aviation Corporation.

Aviation poration of America, and Airways, Fie also was director banks, a New Vork construction firm, and of Hope, a H)iin litiking the lal.ind of fUiode I daii'l with the nnilnland. Yanderbil was educated at Si (IcorgH'a Sr'i at Ni'wriort and dui ini; the Wor W.ir rved an a mid iliipman. and later was graduated from Prince on. a tie V'anderhilt worked ioi a i)er. 2.3—Christmas ball In Rrlfitol high school auditorium by aenior cluaa, Dec.

27- Card party, Davis Hall, EJniille, by i timliie Co lam unity Club. Dee. Christmas entertainment of Sunday School, Church of Redeemer, Anduluttlit. Jan. Parish card party, in pariih Church of Redeemer, Andalusia.

Jan. Annual supper by Aid In Emille M. Church, 5 to 8 m. Jan. Card party in Kplscopal parish house, ilulmevllle, Hponsored by Hulmeville Club.

Jan. 14 Card party by Auxiliary in Newportvlllu Fire Co. station, 1, I), m. Jan. 21 Card party in Bracken Post home, sponsored by Bucka 4 a Societle, Blame Sex Pervert For The Murder of 19-Year-Old Girl fJontlnuca from linger bruises jibout the thro.at liut must await tho results of their t.t deteiml.ie whether she had nieKseugi'r in the employ erlniinally attacked, of a fl'm, ml 'I i I They eHfiniated Margaret had been he was OKI if a led have worth at lea.st 24 hours before her toni 1 III.

w.Mr to Mi- 'd- in i'- Mr.s Buldwin, wtio a home for her rhildi i has stated in St I'ai t'oi and look of I he three I vh ion h.it Covernor Ills ftppoi UiiiUy. i h.i.s ovi rwiielinlng and if the 0 that W(H'ke(i 1 I lie State am with Social li halaiu'e of rs Haldwin will enjoy a 11 p. I Hentiiu: an hi- i vt ar ovi I his prede '1 a law enacted In UI'i 1 Dei-, 22 (INS) III tuvned his more than He wan lu, I twice; hin (o mh I'liiiiy DavieH, Xewport and New York tallante, in w.as y. hr derbili his preHent wife, tlu' t'ormer Anne of Went OraiiRe, N'. In Icvr twin datightev, Aanrl SMOCKi (M-S lUJllMN, Conn, (INS) Irolnic'ii i durli wa-alliei- get a iiit of In tluai hourly duty i fnan Ihixch l'-lectri( ai iierlntendeiit 'I'oczkn tiody wan found In the iaolnted district iihout .10 mileH northwest of Klngsiton Major H.

('lark "lonn nt pdlicti who ran down overy available clue although tliose in hand are meagre. 'I'lie scene of the seuntii WHS scrutinized thoroughly and reaideiitH of the immediate vicinity were helnti riueHiitMied FANCY YOUNG TURKEYS take a chance of spoiling your Christmas Dinner Ly serving a Turkey of questiurmble quality. Such an occasion demands nothing but the we have a fine lot of strictly first-class, high-grade plump, young, tender birds that are sure to make your Christmas Dinner a real success. Fancy tender Turkey: lb 36c Weighing from 8 to 18 Extracted by Machine Fresb Killed Chickens IbSSc Fancy Young Roosters from Nearby Farms Country Fresh Ham I Fresh Shoulders Ib 20c OUR OWN MAKE OF SAUSAGE 29c Made I'hitirely of Frerih Poi Seasoned Atmore'g Mince Meat lb 19c Unity Pumpkin 2 cans 25c Shortening lb 18c English lb 27c Unity Cranberry Sauce 2 for 23c R. R.

Plum Pudding can 29c FRESH, COUNTRY EGGS, large size 50c FANCY FLORIDA 21c California I.arge Juicy Navel Oranges doz 39c I Florida Oranges doz 29c FANCY NEW CABBAGE 5c Fancy White Boiling FreHh. Crisp, lb 25c 15c Fancy, Florida. RED SKIN POTATOES 3 lb 20c JAMES V. LAWLER "TMK lIOlJBhi OF EXUEU.BNCE IN BRISTOL" DIAL 2512 527 BATH ST. 4)nuRi TOIL OLD STYLE I In the AYS MRS.

EDWARD BUDZYKO riM.I PA. SUCCESSOR THE WASHING IS HERE controls dott tha rot! AUrOMATiCAUYI Bid to l.an.i; muss. The Eccdiv Jlome Ltufldry is here co do yoar washing work. us for demonstration right io own home with your own i-t Your oU washef is wo. more oo Bendiz.

uvL moQtbly terms. tjt fia, BEJNG DEMONSTRATIO BY C. W. WINTER 248 MILL ST. PHONE 421 St.

Nick of Time Auntie Mabel started Uncle crochetcd slippers in July, most years. 1 he rocking chair brigade at the summer resort heaved beneath a sea of zephyr wools, embroidery floss and silk bits. At Christmas all the results of these months of labor were wrapped up and presented with the greetings and a few misgivings. Everybody appreciated the sweetness i)f the concealed the evidence as soon as possible. Nowadays, the most talented givers do not spend months of preparation to win loal gratitude.

Modern production keeps a steady flow of handsomer gifts than Auntie Mabel dreamed of into the stores until the final moment. Merchants arrange special service, comfortable accommodations, quick deliverier for late shoppers. The advertising pages of this publication will help you this very day to plan a Christmas just as twice as if spent the summer over it. THE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDGE U.S. APPROXIMATELY TO BUILO A MODERN aATTLBSHlP FOR TH6 NAvvi rne umrBP sTAres NAVy eiSHT COST rue aoArs ANO pnrcD our THIS SUM AT TNF OF- THe 0 NAfiy k'4a? f6.

DEPOSITOR? IM veAR THERE WEP6 A n07o iNcneAze 30 Horseshoe Red Salmon 2cans35c Farmdale Milk 4 cans 22 asco Evap. Milk 3 IOc Yankee India Relish IOc Toilet Tissue 3 0 IOc Grapefruit Blue Mill Cocoa can Peas Carrots Phillips Baking Powder Table Salt Baking Soda ilSCO Tomato Puree Tomato Soup Olympia Peas Paper Napkins 15-oz can can pound 10-oz can No. 1 can Apple Sauce Ued Hood 15-oz can Lykit DOG It) can Each CRISCO Creamy fb Shortening can 18 Seal Fa mi Flour baK Sffdlc''S Raisins Chocolate I.eiiiuu. Ormilo Peel, Citron am Pumpkin i'unipkin Pie Spies bar lOi tb 15c No. IOc rnn IwW 65c Kiltarnsy Tea With hoiirtav greeting band.

aero Noodlet 5c can 20c RINSO Juicy Florida Oranses (ircenh II Hiiblrer-Tired Express Wagons DuiT'n Giiijser Bread or Dev. Feed 21c Lux large package Crisp, Tender Celery Heortf bunch IOc Fresh, Sound Cranberries 19c fjarice. Tree-Ripened Tangerines liarge, Juicy Florida Grapefruit 5 tor 19 Siaymnn Winesap Apples Urbaigc WItere Qualify Your Money Goes Thtfse in uui aii4 Miiri' UrlHtol hix I BUSINESS DIRECTORY Use the Gassified Columia of The Courier for Quick and Gratifving Resofit PHILA. EXPRESS DAILY TRIPS EXPRESS 901 Mansion St Dial 2ti58 Philadelphia; 7 Front Street Phone Market 3548 DR. SAMUEL KATZ 'HIROPODIST-FOOT SPECIALIST Announces the Opening of An Office at 236 Mill Street Harold H.

Haefner FUNERAL DIRECTOR Bristol Pike and Ave. HEIGHTS Phont; Cornwells 422 I.

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