Ocean City Sentinel, 22 November 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 8

EIGHT OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1923 ■ ^ I mrnmmmw mi l

; Newsy Paragraphs of Somers Point ' i Mi m m m m. m. m m m m m BETHANY JUNIOR CHOIR SOCIAL Tht Junior Choir of ihs Bethany Methodist Prottsunt Church hold their monthly mooting at the homo of MUs Lldlo Hopkins, of Second Street, and had a moet delightful time. Matters of routine b urines* were dealt with, after which aamoo wore playod. A very Interesting feature of the evening'# program waa a spelling boo, for which valuable prise* were offered. The laurels in the contest fell to Eugene Lashley. Questions on the Bible wae another very interesting competition. The answers revealed <;ulte an extensive knowledge of the Bible among the contestants. Miss Marguerite Cob right, and Miss Lldle Hopkins proved the winners. In tho popular game known as Favorites/* the honors fell to Miss Cinderella Jdmac.n Tb'c.>mplcte a memorable evening, dainty refres] *icnts were served, to which all did ample . us t ice. The ompatiy Included : Miss Cinderella John; . Miss Ethel Johnson. Miss Lillian McDti I, Miss Dorothy McIUnlel. Miss Margw- -ita Cobrlght. Miss Jennie Jordan. Miss • - therlne Van KyckeL Miss Jennie Van ' ckel, Miss Lldle Hopkins. John Spit*. huI Spitz, Eugene Lashley. Harry Scott, Vdward Banholter. Harry Jordan. Mrs. J rtle Jordan. Mr. and Mis. Herman Hopk! . and Mrs. Martha Krueger. the gifted '.iroctress of the choir. I tS. ROBERTS RECOVERING Tht many friends of Mrs. E. M. Roberts. Main Street and the Boulevard, will I glad to learn of her recovery from a rcc . Illness.

POINT BRIEFS Mr. ennett and family took a trip to Phils. i»hla In their automobile on Saturday. r I remained in the Quaker City over Sonde. - Tht- triends of Miss Sylvia Thorlow wlU will regret to hear she la confined to her home, oo the Shore Road, with acarlaUna. A spc- ly recovery Is hoped for. MIk* Mlllan Smith, who has been eonfined lo her home, on Malu Street, with sleknd.v. Is making speedy recovery to health igain. Friends wll! be glad to learn of this. Mm Dlsslngcr spent Friday In the Quaker City on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. Hlgbee expects to leave Somers Point soon, and spend tho winter In the more congenial climate of the South. A fina new residence Is In course of conatr ction on Second Street and Rhode Island Avenue for Mr. Stretch. When comnlcod, the structure will be a credit1 to the community. Mrs. Martha Kreuger entertained a number of friends at the Mathlas Building on Friday j evening. A delightful time was enJoyvd by all. R. Wood is making some Improvements to his property on First and New Jersey Avenues. Councilman Harry Eckhardt and family have returned home to Somers Point after enjoying a pleasant motor trip. Mr. Eckhardt Is the popular agent of the Shorn Fast line, here. • Mr. Shaw and family, of Sea Isle City, have moved into one of Mr. Roberta* house; cn Annie Avenue. Mr. Ford, who has purchased a lot on the Mathiae-Risley Tract, is having a very fina bungalow erected on Plerson Avenue. Ieuzncb Haven. * George Thompson, of Hlgbee Avenue, was out bunting Monday, and bagged two fina ducks. "Happy" Baylor, well known In this City, and the son of El wood Say lor. was married In English Creek last Saturday. Congratulations 1 Miss Betty Hafferte. of Sea Isle .City, spent a few days with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Mathlas. Mr. Charles MeManus has moved from New Jersey Avenue to Trenton, N. J., where be has been transferred by the Cash Register Company, under whom be Is employed. OYSTER SUPPER Announcement la made that an oyster supper will be served on Friday evening. November ttd. by the Ardmore Club of OM&B HtlfhtL * Tho supper will be esrved at their club hall, and several persons from this city axe anticipating the pleasure of being on hand MOTORED TO PORTBSQVB Mrs. Raymond Ingeraolt, Allen Tollman. George Tall man. Miss Its Norman, and Lewis IngereolU motored to Forteeque over the past week. WOMEN'S CIVIC CLUB The Women's Civic Club held its asorimonthly meeting In the Volunteer Fire Company's Hall. Numerous matters of in-

terest were discussed, and the club decided j to take the necessary sups to form a yub- ' lie library here. BIRTHDAY PARTY Miss Hermina Deisslnger celebrated her birthday on Thursday evening In a- most pleasing manner. A number of friends gathered at her home, in honor of the occasion, and the time passed with the cu*-: tomary social diversions. Delicious refreshments were served. to| which all did Justice, declaring Miss Delssinger an Ideal hostess. Among those present were: Miss Grace. Wolf. Miss Katherine Melsle. Miss Mar- ( gut-rile Meiric. Miss Hermina Dclssingcr. j and Milton Delsslnger. SHOT WHILE HUNTING Frank Pilfer, the »on of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pilfer, was accidentally shot In the leg while out hunting last week. At first It was feared that he would lose his leg by amputation. Mr. Pilfer is still confined In Atlantic City Hospital, but is reported to be Improving very% nicely. AMERICAN WOMEN MEET The American Association of United Women held their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Haaxon. New Jersey Avenue. last Saturday. Several of the ladles, school teachers by profession, became so enamored of Somers Point that they decided to spend the win1 ter here, and have rented Mrs. Crawford s j house for the purpose. STEWARDS HOLD MEETING Tho stewards of the Bethany Methodist j Protestant Church held a business «>«<• , ing at the residence of the secretary. Mrs. Louis B. Mathlas. on New Jersey and Main Street. Wednesday afternoon. The Sewing Circle will meet Thursday next at the home of Mrs. Bell L*wls. LADIES' AID SOCIETY The Ladies' Aid Society of the Bethany Church held their regular meeting on i __ . i __ _ _ s >La *■_ . m nf Mil.

Tuesday evening, at the residence of Mrs- 1 Wyne field Brown. Grovelsnd Avenue. Launch Haven. There we* a good attend- j a nee. and a very pleasant evening spent.! VOLUNTEER FIRE CO. MAKE FINAL PLANB FOR GRAND KUPPEtt Event Will Be Held At the Company Hall On December 13th The grand event of the season In Somers Point will be the supper given by the Volunteer Fire Company on Friday evening. December 15th. The affair will take place at the company's hall, loeatad on New York Avenue and the Shore Bond. Last Friday evening a meeting was held, in conjunction with the Ladles' Auxiliary, to final plans and arrangaments. The following committees were appointed: Ralph Mlddleton. chairman; Charles W. Wolf, Edmund P™". Houser. Car Ion Garrison. Frederick X. Brenner. George RadelilT. Henry Wlsgand. Maddison Fox, Roy D. Lewis. Edward Say lor. Lewis B. Mathias. Richard Van Syckel was appointed to constitute the Printing Committee. The Ladles' Auxiliary Committee includes: Mrs. Mary Clement, chalrtady : lira. Gertie Robinson, charge of tables: Mrs. Esther Wolf, charge of kitchen : while Mrs. Brenner, Mrs. Wolfbrandt, Mr*. Lewis, Mrs. Radcllff. Mrs. Wlegand. Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Spit*. Mrs. Champion. Mr*. Hauier. Mrs. MacFox. Mrs. Birch. Mr*. Monroe. Mrs. Wentaell. Mrs. Ella Wilson. Mrs. Pratt. Mrs. Ella V©X.Mrs, Keeer. and Mrs. Mary Braddock will act as aids. To make the event in every sense complete. our band will discourse music while the guests regale themselves. The following Is tho menu which will be served: Chlck«> 1 Pork Celery , „ Cranberry Sauce Apple Mashed Potatoes Com Salad ^ Nuts „ Creams Cheese and Crackers Coffee Human Interest Story Blake — 'Tom Brouthers is a hot sketch— ain't he? Seems like he can never make up his mind. I sat in his car fo ra half hour the other day while he asked the garage man a million questions about a half pint of oil hi was buying for his flivver." Lake— "Oh, I don't know— I saw him down a pint of bootleg the other day without asking a single question." Christian Science Services are held every Sunday at the EIGHTH STREET APPROACH to the BOARDWALK at 11 A. M.

The increasing number of peraona who come to buy our delirious Home-Made Pies confirms us fti the conviction that they are without an equal in Ocean City. Phone 979 or eome and carry them away with you. HOTEL HENRY RESTAURANT Seventh Street and Aabnry Avenue

ammm. 1 l,B— " ~ 1 ' YEAR'S FREE SERVICE ON EVERY BICYCLE WE SELL j ORAS R. LAWRENCE BICYCLES, WHEELED TOYS AND SPORTING GOODS 846 Asbury Avenue Repairing of All Wheeled Goods Formerly L. & P. Cycle Co T " ——————— ___ Watch That Cough! | At thia period of the year when climatic conditions are very variable, people are very auaceptible to what, in common ! !:» iguage Is called, "Catch a cold." Pausing from the heated ; atmosphere of the home Into the chilly morning air, or from ; a heated office several times probably during the day, superinduce! the condition of health. Summed up in the expramion, t "I have caught a cold." Now, logically and ncientificnlly, the phrase thus used in a • contradiction of terms. It would be more accurate to aay, 'The cold caught me." 5 That is. to say the change In climate or temperature has " n fleeted a weakened function. Every organ in the body is aup> plied by nerve fibres, which pass through the bony aegment* of the spine. These nerve fibres carry to the several organs the ^ supply of vital energy upon which it Is dependent. If the nerve fibres paaaing to the lungs are effected, the j lungs are reduced to an abnormal or diseased condition. How are these energy carrying fibres affected? The only place where they can be interfered with la at the point where they paaa between two bony segments of the spine. Thia the Chiropractor calls an impingement, or a subluxation of the vertebrae. I J By a peculiar manipulation of the hands he is able to bring those subluxated segment! back to alignment, and remove the pressure upon the nerve fibres. Immediately the affected organ i i begins to function normally. j t Watch that cough! Consult 1 1 D. M. RICHARDS Doctor of Chlroprietic \ (Palmer Graduate) 411 NINTH STREET Ocean City, N. h I

SUMMER VISITOR'S SON HIT BY Ml FRACTURES SKULL j ELEVEN - YEAH - OLD SON OF F. T. MATTHEWS MEETS WITH FATAL INJURIES Tho profoundest sympathy of friends and neighbors residing in! South Ocean City is extended to Frank T. Matthews and family in the sad bereavement which has j come upon them. Mr. Matthews, whose summer cottage is located, on Fifty-Fifth Street and Asbury Avenue, mourns the death of a son, j Frank T., Jr., aged eleven years,! | who was struck down by a taxicab, | at Fifty-Fourth and Chestnut , Streets, Philadelphia, last Friday afternoon. The accident occurr&d just .u short distance from the lad's home. It' appears the little efllow ran in front of the car in getting ofT a trolley.

The driver of the car immedi- : ,ately hurried the unfortunate youth ! to the Misericordia Hospital, where the physicians pronounced him ] dead, death having occurred from a fractured skull. Funeral sendees were held Tues- 1 day morning at eleven o'clock with solemn mass and requiem at the Church of the Most Blessed Sacra- ( ment, the interment being private. ! Deceased was an extraordinarily bright and promising lad, the pride of the home, and dearly beloved by the neighbors, who will mourn his untimely demise as an irreparable loss. Now They Don't Speak "B-r-r-f! Guess I'm getting old. This cold weather chills me to the bone." "Why don't you wear a fur cap?" From the Delivery Boy 'There's only one *i' in shopping — end only one V in rush. Shop early this Christmas." IDA E. KISTLER Life Insurance with IRA SCOTT JOHNSON 409 Ninth Street, Next to City Hall

CHURCH DIRECTORY FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Eighth Street and Central Awnar 2t«v. John Handley. D. Q . Minister Morning worship. 10.3v A. M Dibit- School, 2.10 IV M Evening Worship. 7.30 IV M. .Junior and Senior Kp worth League ■ C.30 IV M. ktiiUvevk prayer service. Wednesday. 7.3U JV 14. Chair rohr«r*Ai, Friday. 7.30 IV M FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH ; Services Held in Social Room. 333 Wesley A venae Rev. Milton .0. Buck. I>. D.. Pastor 1 M >rning worship. 10.30 A. M. Dibit- School. 12.00 noon. Evening worship, t.30 P. M. I Midweek prayer service. Wednesday. , 7.30 IV M. Choir rehearsal. Thursday. 7.30 P. M FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh Street and Wesley Avenue Rev. Chaa. F. K. Voagalin. Pastor Mornlnv worship. 10.10 A- M. Dibit School, 2.30 P. M. Keening Worship. 7 JO P. M. Midweek prayer service. Wednesday. 7.30 P. M. ST. JOHN'S EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Services Sunday evening. 7.30, In tht Holy Eplicopsl Church, 1053 Central Avenue. Unite with us If you have no Church home. t _______ i ,i

HOLY TRINITY PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH N. E. Cor. of Eleventh St. and Central Ave. Rev. Joseph W. Watts. A. M.. Roetor Church service. 10.45 A. M. Sunday School, 9.30 A. M. Vespers and address. 7.45 P. M. Holy Communion, first Sunday In each month. 10.45 A. M. Saints Day* and Holy Days. 10 A. M. ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH Asbary Avenue, near Fourteenth Street Rev. Tho*. F. Blake. Rector . Uatu-i, Sunday at 8 and 10 o'clock. Mom in St. Mary's Chapel. Second Street and Atlantic Avenue, at 9.30 o'clock. Mass. Sundays at St. Joseph's Church. Somers Point at 8 o'clock. WATCH JHIS PAPER WEEKLY i For Our Specials Special for One Week, Nov. 22-29 j The WeU Kxiown Sterling Carpet Sweeper (Regular Price 33 Our Price $2.50 A large and complete line of Furniture, Lamps. Kitchen Cabinet*, and at prices that will surprise jotu Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720 22 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, N. J-

We Pay Carfare to Out of Town Customers SAVE $10 to $15 On your Suit or O'Coat by Buying at the Reliable Clothing Co. | We Carry a Full Line of Genls' Furnishing* at Prices Lower Than Others Full Line of Boys Clothing 1438 ATLANTIC AVENUE Atlantic City, N. J. Open Evenings Store Orders Accepted s ■ • ~ ; i ; Have You Seen I • 3 I : 1

! THE H " The Most Beautiful and | 5 Serviceable Car on | the Market I PALMER MOTOR CO. | 1016 Asbury Ave. ^ Phone 557 Ocean City, N. J. * * E _ I . | HUB GARAGE CO. j Sales and Service ! I I Seventh and Haven Ave. I « j Phone 203 n r, ^ .Jij »

PERSONALS Mr. and Mr*. Harry- fichultx. o( Phi»«d«lj phtu. a recent week-end at South ; Ocean City. Mrs. Scfculty h oklr tl.r rank ; ot captain ^n the police trail k d#*p»Mnu.bt ■ in the Quaker City. Mr. and Mr*. JrkM Carrot, of Philadci- ■ phi*, were n-cenl visitors, the guest* of M;** Jean' lilunden. of the B»»f*yn<' Hotel. i Dud!*)* Cone, of BridtfHon. fi^ni a few Idays during the past week in this resort, j Mr. Con* wu formerly a rr*ident. Frank Bakley l*f» this- r*»«rt an S*»ur- , day for Cleveland, Otihi. ui^ »• iw pr<* j to ajiend a little trim' miting hid | ki»ter. j Elmer BaLciry . Michael Fileggl ai«J Tom i Wrfliam*. of this city, were visitors to Berlin over the week-end. Mr. Diddle, of Swarthmorr. t* [ known real estate broker. in town [over Sunday. Mr. arui Mrs. Norman F. Darby anJ I family, of Philadelphia, motored to thi* j city on Saturday, and were the guest* over 1 I the week-end. of Mr. Darby"* parent*. Mr. ! and Mr*. Frank E. Darby. Central Avenue. Mr Packer, well-known resident of j : South Ocean City, was ob**rved in town 1 rover live week-end. Mr. and Mr*. Samuel C. Kramer, of thi* J , r*-*o rt. are touring through Pennsylvania ( I and New- York. The numerous friends of Mr. and Mr*. , , IC. Curtis Robinson will be glad to U-arr. 'alter is making good progr ; health, following an operation |*:rform.d at ~SL Josepli'* Hospital. Philadelphia.

I : J5S3S35» .% ll ' -v ,r i« aMO»ciat»d wjtr. the tDflWM1 «> I fr^.Z « f the Unitsd - States Department of . I A, i '.culture. r| Mr and M»» Jahn J. koster. the form* L vki-ll-kte'wo realtor, of xbtr rusor.. r«Larned <*rr tlw i-vd we. kTr..r« a pUamr.« | aut" -rip to Cumberland. Md Aon t .• :» cent r t'*r ' I Motel v V.r and Mr*. Mortlmdr Skw,;eV ay.d M. and Mrs H Y. Sklnt^' oi I I Philadelphb' Mr *nd Mf«- Ed*l« Garrigwo. of PbilaJdelphla. were among recent wees-end vnP( i tor# to thi* resort. Vi-.<i,r» to town during the week »n-j ;» Hnded Mm Miar.ir Sultan, of PhlladetJpLia, a well known nummer rmrident. J Frank H ritrwart, o» Wt^dbua. w».* ubwf ri n1 annuvg r»e*iit Sunday visitor* Co , (own. M:<* Maod Fould* and Mi»« Ann* M«Ivan, -"f ibis city, are enjoying » *ra»rarned vacation vinltlng friend* in P*»ni vy I vama . . ' Mir* Marguerite kfeehan, who la • , rioted with the local Post Ofiea elencai ; ba« returned from a pleasant visit, i tu friend* Hi New York. Mr*. C% Tut tie. of Camden, was •• j visitor to town over the w«*rk^-nd. i Mrs D***con. wid<»w of the lata Colonel |;D*aC'..n. of thU city, has clossd her hou*» '..j, First Stre<. and will aparul tba winter .

in Atlanta City, t gueat at the Ariingtcm t Hotel. Mr» Jean Dowbow. sA Asb»rjr A^er-se. has returnad from a vet/ ot-joy* hie <r»p . through Pennsylvania. »ud tha tkate *A Ngw York.

Blonde Bess Opinew Y l"», I'm a flapper and jsc/wdering j my nuye h quite a problem — in J fact, it kfitpf me *o busy I haven't time te put U into other people?* uffairt.

ntlWBlhk I Si*r. ntmt u r#ilrwui warn autoUts: SAY IT WITH SAFETY— I AND SAVE THE « Just Like Thai K Wife — "Where have you • M Hushand— ' "Sfcootiuip witt Wife — "Shoot anythu,^?** Huaband^-"Sure — Hike." I

a- — — m FREE ALCOHOL WINTER STORAGE $5.00 Per month TAXI SERVICE Phone 1033- W or 292-M Reo Agency FIFTEENTH AND WEST AVENUE, Uc.an City. New Jeraey JOHN R. WAY, I'rup. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY J. P. M ACDON A LD, Mechanic I' : — H «»'• *■ * * ' "" ■*" " s f r HAVE YOU PROPER MENTAL TOOLS j:i TO ENTER BUSINESS • ft | 1 Young people who enter the business world are usually primed up with determination, ambition and willingness to work, which is all necessary and fine — BUT — unless they are 1 K equipped with ihe necessary mental training and business knowledge their progress is necessarily slow and uncertain. w. Our evening course in BOOKKEEPING will ! start you on the road to advancement and higher salary. Consultation and Registration at office of DIRECTOR, 342 Guarantee Trust Building, 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. NEW JERSEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ■ 1732-34 Atlantic Avenue i | Atlantic City, N. J. | | ■ _ - . — ■ ' ■ I I I AreYbu I I Using this Free I 1 Service? I I ^1 8 i I It comes with ever)* sack of cement. It 1 H has been made possible through the Port- I 9 land Cement Assodatioo by the eighty-six I B cement manufacturers who are its mem- I II I ■ They realized that important research B I and educational work was necessary to I ■ give people the best information on how* to I I use cement. They also realized that this B ■ could be done better by unified effort than I I by any individual company alone. I 1 B ■ I As a result, you may have for the asking B ■ the benefit of this Association's long and B I exhaustive studies on how best to use K I cement for the most satisf aaory results in ■ | concrete construction. B I Whatever use you plan to make of ce- I I ment — whether you are building a con- B I Crete bog house or concrete dairy barn, a I 1 stretch of concrete walk or a concrete road, I 1 a silo or a skyscraper, a home, workshop or B I a faaory-you needn't guess. Von can know. I I If you want information about the use- I 1 fulness of concrete under certain condi- I I lions, how to mix or place it to get the I ■ greatest value out of every sack of cement I ■ —you can get it by writing any one of our I I 28 offices listed below. B I Supplying dependable information K I without charge by booklet, by letter or by I I personal conference when necessary, is I I the work of this Association. Millions of I ■ helpful booklets, covering a multitude erf I a uses of concrete, are distributed annually I ■ to people who know they needn't guess— ft I who know they can get the facts from us. ft I One of our new Ux>klets, "Concrete in I I Home Sanitation," will surprise you with ft I the number of easy wa>-s in which con- I I can be used to make the home ft ■ healtfijer and happier. Address our near- ft ■ est district office for your free copy. I I PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 1 1 I 111 W«tt Washington Strict ft I CHICAGO ft I o4 National Organisation to Improve ft B and Extend the Uses of Concrete I i I " i I I Ss? I B B '

Wonderful Bargains! I The Chance of a Lifetime! I Weutcott Tocring Car. Franklin, with winter 9 t hals>i»ra Touring Car. Iludooe Sup*r s«a. I Vielr Touring Car. HI National Srvm- •I'aau^p gtr ,v4*n. B 1917 OvurJand Pwe Paaa4'nger S«ian. 8 1921 < JkkiDobilt Sedan. B 1922 Dodge Sedan. B 1922 Durant Touring, run onl> 4CM>0 nulr&, perfect conditio ftB Buick Model D-45. i^B Buick Model K. Touring Rex Top. jH 1921 Buick Flea Faaaengar S^dan. ^B 1922 Buick Fire Pameagtr Sedan. ^B 1922 Buick Savea Paaaenger Touring, Bex Top. ^B

1923 Buick Fire Paaaengrr Touring, perfect condition. IB 1923 Buick Five Paa^ger Touring, perfect condition. B: King a. Parfoct condition. New paint. I The above car* will be aold for price* ranging from $im lo B S13U9. Some wtill ia po*aa*Kion of the owner*. B CENTRAL GARAGE. JOSEPH sovanl I ^ B Goon His for Toor wsgliri Dw! 1 To l>e certain that your Thanksgiving I Day Dinner will be "just right," buy all I your Table Needs in our Stores, Where B. Quality Counts and Your Money Goes B the Furthest K Our Store* will be cloacd Thanksgiving Day. Opes late tke B night before lo better serve you. H asco Mince Meat ,b 22c I Purest and bast — Make* the rno*t delicious pie.- B B"t ASC-0 Smyrna Figs ** 15c I Orange Baker's Shred Cocoanut, •** 7c, 14c I Peel Calif. Seedless Raisins i** 12c ■ ju Best Lemon Peel ib 30c B _____ Fancy Stuffed Olives •** 13c, 23c ■ Spanish Queen Olives 604 10c, 20c I ri«ri» Rich Creamy Cheese a 33c ■ Pure Assorted Jellies 10c ■ Citron Pure Fruit Preserves i«23c ' ■ % »b 30c ASCO Sparkling Ginger Ale ^ 12c ■ Red Ripv Fancy California Atmore * or R. 4 R- | Cranberries PEACHES Plum Pudding I lb 13C big emu 27c C,B 30c I Fcv. Santa Clara Prunes ,b 10c, 17c ^ I New Calif. Evap. Apricots ,b 17c Mixed I New Calif. Evap. Peaches ,b 19c Nuts I Fancy Kiefer Pears •»* 18c _ m Sweet Tdr Peas c*n 15c, 17c, 19c, 25c I Choice TomBtoes . c*® 10c, 15c I ' ASCO Tomatoes .. 12c, 17c \*n f®"4 1 Princes Chocolates fb ^ 49c k I Sweethome Chocolates Ib 39c I Delicious Mint Puffs _* ,k ,>n 39c lb 30c I SL Golden Pumpkin ^ 14c I Cooked, ready for your *pice» a ml $m»ning I

ASCO Baking Pwdr. «» 5c, 10c, 2«c I buy New Cleaned Currants ISc j I now Calif. Seeded Raisins ** 12c I f0* Snowdrift Shortening lb w j I thanks- Cold Seal Flour 12 ,b 43c giving 24 'b h*i 86c 98 111 $3-44 Basd€ Crisco _ <br»24f save Pure Vanilla Extracts 1 , time XXXX ConfWrv Sugar «b ** 13e | Brown Sugar 9c Very FlMt J«icy Ijrfr Jbkt Eating Apples ORANGES Crape Fruit ** 25c 35c-45c Mrb 10c Best Pure Lard " 16c The finest npen-keUlq r*od*re<l lard made. Buy now ft* Thanksgiving baking- * . ; jj& Our Reg SJk HAWAIIAN 7717^1 Rig Cat i* \1CT0R B read PINEAPPLE ... 31c Where Quality Big, luscious slices in an — — — — ■ I ASCO Coffee 29c Mrd. C»n SIk^ VpuTI Ust* the diffeW** PINEAPPLE 23c '—ZZIZZ 1 t»i1 k*»pASCO MILK ^ ISAtJUN , — »** I&C The mflk sUpeOM No v> Hate— Nugnr cuml " ~ — It®"" Big Soap Combination Special! 2 cakes 7c Ivory Soap i . C 5 cakes Sl^c P. & C. Soap /!, J l ^CKi^r \ ^ f , «1 ASBURY AVL 7« ASBURY A VL i UJt ASbURY AVE. I '*