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The Bristol Daily Courier from Bristol, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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Bristol, Pennsylvania
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THH IX COI Kit ilHKSDAV SKPTi.M BIK 24. 1931 PAGK FIVE In a Personal Way I NTERESTING bits of news mainly about people you know. A chronicle of the activities of the people of their goings and comings. i. Events for Tonight Annual chicken supper of horne Fire Company at County Country Club, Laughorne, 5 to 8 p.

in. Third annual flower show in Municipal Building, Yardley, sponsored by Yardley Civic Club, 2 to 9 p. m. CAME HEHK TO YIMT Mr. and Mrs.

John Ferrara, or Philadelphia. spent Sunday with Mrs. uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano of Jefferson avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jagger and family, of Bloomfield, N. were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

James Richardson, of McKinley street. Mrs. Ella Heath, of West Philadelphia, was a week-end guest with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Ernent Sutton, of Beaver street.

Miss Martha Townsend, of Riverside, X. passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawrence, of Jefferson avenue. Miss Townsend was a former resident of Bristol.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crowell and daughter, Joyce, of Roslyn, were Saturday and Sunday guests of Mrs. mother, Mrs. Isabel eon, of Wood street.

Miss Catherine Sell, of Tacony, formerly of Bristol, was a week-end Lang- ai 1 be home of Mrs. Mary N'ealis, Bucks of street- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buckley and daughter, Barbara, of Plainfield. X.

were Sunday guests of Mr. Buckley parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Buckley.) Lafayette street. Miss Theresa Cunningham, of New York, who has been visiting her sis- Botty ter, Miss Elizabeth Cunningham.

Radcliffe street, since Saturday, re- turned to New York on Tuesday. Mrs, L. K. Miller and daughter. Miss 1 Anna May Miller and son.

Albert, of! Trenton, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Girton, of Mill street.

Mrs. Burton and daughter, of Lynchburg, Virginia, arrived Saturday! at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Tracy, of Buckley and Beaver streets I Miss Burton will leave this week to visit friends in Connecticut, while I Mrs.

Burton will remain at the Tracy home for an extended visit. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Pittinger and children and Miss Agnes Preston, of Yeadon. were recent guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Maple Beach. BIRTHS VISITS A HE PA 10 P. J. Barrett and Mi-- Kate Booth, of Beaver spent Tuesday in Philadelphia, visiting Mr.

and Mrs. William Mi-ore. Mr and Mrs. Lester Jones, of Monroe street, were Sunday guests of Mrs. relatives in Trenton.

Mrs. Alvin Leech and daughter Miss Harriet, of Wood street, spent Monday evening visiting Leev-h's grandchildren, in Riverside, N. J. Amedio Pezzula and Walter Car masino, of Penn street; Amedio Car osi, of Holmesburg, and Mr. and Albert Pezulla.

of Kranklord. recent visitors in Ocean City. Mr, and Mrs. Howard Sharp and iHtris, of street; Mrs. John and Mrs ere and Mill lugh pent and treeu i i ter, Irene, of 632 Beaver street, Sunday in Yardley visiting Mr Mrs.

Philip Gokler. 01 OF row Mrs, Houser, of Garden spent Saturday in Roebling, X. .1 relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Charles KaKen of Fairview Lane, spent Tuesday evening with Mrs Kallenbach's dsler.

Mrs. Edward Porter, of Glenside. Messrs. Stanley Keers, of Trenton avenue and Jackson street; Leon Prickett, of Monroe stru and Martin Allen, of Pond street, motored to Beach Haven on Sunday where they passed the day fishing. Mr.

and Mrs. Smith, of Washington street, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox and son, Vincent, of Lafayettt street, Jack- i Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Fenton, of Sunday in Asbury Park. I Madison street, are the proud parents Mrs. Catherine Bovle, Miss Anna Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Vivian and Mr of a baby girl born Sunday. Both Boyle, Regina Peters and and Mrs. Henry Vivian and family, of mother and daughter are doing nicely. Boyle, of Hath street, spent Wilkes-Barre, were week-end Mr.

and Mrs. Johnson, of Trenton and Sunday visiting relative guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rosser, avenue, are rejoicing over the birth of Frackville and Lansford, Pa. of 315 McKinley street.

(a daughter born Sunday. 'IFF Patrick at unlay in Mrs Daniel Greco, and daugh- who have been patients in Hr Wagner's Hospital on Kadi iifte street, i to their home 207 Frank tin street. 1 1 KIMUN (.1 KSI'S IIEKE and Mrs. William Mason, of Xorth Radcliffe street, entertained over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs.

Wil liatn Tyler, of Washington. (' Mr. and Mrs. A PranI, of 2IH Wood street, had as Saturday guests Mrs. Francis Praul and sou.

William Praul, of Kmilie, and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Wossaw and their niece. Miss Dorothy Longshore, of South Luighorne Mhs Thelma Kedmau and her fiance, Byron Blaisdell. of Philadelphia, were guests over the week-end of Mi Leslie Kilcoyne, of Mar," on the Delaware.

A. Farley, of Hanover, ing this week at the buna mother, Mrs. Anna Madden, berry and Wood streets Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hav ard Himelright, of Edgelv.

were Mr and Mrs. Harry Taylor, of Brookluwn. X. and Mr, and Mrs Harold Mi Ouiuan and children, Junior, fa -ter and of Westville, RELATIVES, FRIENDS ACCOMPANY MISS IIILL TO MARYLAND SC I IOOL Miss Janet Hill, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Minot J. Hill, of Radcliffe street, returned to Hood College, Frederick, Mil on Wednesday, to re stinie her studies for the current year. Miss Hill was accompanied to Frederick by her mother and Miss Josephine Negus and Mrs. J. S.

Ely. of Radcliffe street, who will remain until this evening. VISITS OF LENGTH TERMINATED; TRACY FAMILY RETURNING is pass- of his of Mu) illiam Leech and Daughter I lave Gone to California Residence During this week William V. Leech and his daughter. Mrs.

Lesene Smith, of San Francisco, Cai who have been making an extended stay at the home of Dr. and Mrs. William C. of 430 Radcliffe street, eou- luded their visit there, and returned to their home Mr lv W. Tracy and his dangle ter, Miss Frances Tracy, returned to their home on Radcliffe street, this week from a several slay at their summer home at Burlington.

Yt. Mrs Tracy and her daughter, Miss Anna Gray Tracy, will return here later. OMINO HOME Mr A Popkai and baby son, Rdwin Nelson, of Mill street, will return to their home during the end of this week from the Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia. BACK FROM VACATION 11 Wilson, of 2tH Wood street, returned to his home on Monday, following a summer's stay at his cottage, at Island Heights, N. J.

ATTEND Mr. and Mrs. William V. Mason, of Xorth Radcliffe street, attended the wedding of friends in Woodstock, last week. Mr.

Mason ushered at the wedding, t. '3' The Old York Road Store YOUR STORE fashion 0'oyer. the (Place to £earu OYkai's C)Yhat in CDrea taken our store to our customers. Right into the midst of one of the most beautiful residential sections in the brought many of the store conveniences and shopping facilities of a thoroughly metropolitan store. If you were among the throngs attending the opening of this beautiful new store two weeks ago, you have no idea of the comfort and ease with which shopping can be done in its compactly arranged and luxuriously equipped departments.

You should visit us again, under more normal conditions, to fully appreciate the splendor of this suburban store and all it has to offer you in the way of friendly, neighborly store service. When you have made The Old York Hoad Store your home store, you will realize the great pleasure and satisfaction of a truly personal and intimate shopping service. Motor Here and Park in Safety While You Do Your Parking room for hundreds of underground garage, open, ing onto the Lower Main attention from the moment you step out of your car until you step into it the most up-to-date stocks of merchandise for the family and the home that it is possible to these advantages are yours at the Strawbridge Clothier Old York Road Store. Have Tea With Some Day Or luncheon. Call Ogontz 4500 you wish an especially arranged luncheon for a party of friends, or should you wish to entertain your card dub.

Our Terrace Tea Room is one of the most inviting dining rooms you could choose. You should select Your Operator in Our Beauty Salon soon as possible They are all expert, but it is a satisfaction to make an alliance with a particular one who will soon know your little what woman have one or two Clothiers Shopping facilities 3tave Gome to TJour IDoor Are Prinlinff Our Store Directory for Your Greater Convenience Slower Pa tierna Cotton Goods Silks Lamps Upholstery Sheets in £JL Hosiery Toilet Artilles Leather Goods Neckwear Golf Hosiery Sweaters and Hohes Stationery and Engraving Linens and Shoes oor Notions NVrkwear Handkerchiefs bandies Luggage Jewelry Silverware Knit Underwear Silk Underwear Corse ta Shoes Jf, tzzamne Interior Decorating Hairdressing and Manicuriug Tea Room Cashier, etc. oor and Dresses Wear arid Junior Miss Apparel ew ai Wear Apparel and Apparel urs and Coats Millinery House Dressea oor layette Infants' Furniture Exposition Salon Clothing Hata trawbridge lothier The Old York THE OLD YORK ROAD RYDAL ROAD ASCO Quality Meats Are Dependable Select your week end Moats from this list of Outstanding values in our Markets Lamb Prices Lowest in 18 Years ust week Hit' price of live lambs was the lowest since Wo immediately took advantage of this low price, and, as Is our custom, we are now passing savings on to you. Our advertised prices of today are lower than a year ago, and 42r; less than In is another definite instance of the saving brought, about our producer to ommnior plan of men handistng. It Pays to Trade Where Quality Counts LEGS 77777 tb 23c RACK CHOPS tb 18c Neck Lamb tb 10c Breast Lamb lb 5c SHOULDERS 15c Small Hind Quarters Short Forequarters Lamb tb 28c 15c Fresh Killed FRYING CHICKENS to lbs.) lb 31c Finest Fresh hilled STEWING CHICKENS (I to 1 lbs.

lb 31c Our Fish Cleaned Fish (Ready for the Pan) 17c Fresh Fillets Genuine Haddock tb 21c Fresh Sliced Codfish lb 21c Fresh Picked Reg. Lump Crab Meat lb 29c Aids for Fall Housecleaning Constructed BROOMS Reg. 37c each 29 Reg. 49c each Me Reg. 59c each 52 CHIPSO 2 3 big pligs small pkgs 37e 22c Heg.

A SCO Extra Strength Ammonia qt hot 15c P. G. Naphtha ..................5 cakes 17c Reg. 5c Sunbrite Cleanser ..................3 cans 10c Reg. 10c Dish each 5c Princess Household Mops Keg.

Princess hite Clothes Line MW. II. nk 23c Outstanding Quality Foods ASCO Tuberculin Tested 4 25c Evan. Milk Reg. I 2 2 ASCO Whole Grain Best Rice JU.

10c 1 home Mice with Milk ASCO Bartlett Pears can 21c California Santa Clara 2 lbs 13c ASCO Golden Bantam cans 25c New Pack Choice cans 19c ASCO Finest 2 can 10c Reg. 33c Deep Sea 29c California Tuna 10c, Red Alaska can 27c Tomt'to cans 20c Waibcck Sweet or Sour Chow Ch 2 jars 19c KN'JOY TUB Ql'AMTY (JOOU.N Bread Supreme large wr.li» Victor Bread I.el Bread Bjikiim pan Delicious Layer from Our Hnl; Golden Chocolate (with icing) Cccoanut Marshmallow Calif jrieo ill 29c Lobster can 29c Fresh, Quality Produce Fresh Green Lima Beans 2 25c Tender Spinach lb 7c Tokay Grapea 9c; 3 tb 25c No. 216 29c Iceburg 10c When you arc busy, send Ihf children. We like to mc their bright, smiling faces in our Stores. Our Stores and and Vicinity SIKK.

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