Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 25, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 9, Image 9

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, 'AUGUST 25, 1921
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
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"Nancy Wynne Talks of Debutantes She Sees Miss
Scwell in Charming Costume A Son Is Born
", to tlie Persifor Frazers
I
HKAIt that Ellen McMicbael Is I
1 leaving today for Uppjr Saranac in
.... Airnnilncks to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Htaev H. Uoyl nnd tUc,r 'laughter,
Klfen Douglas Lloyd. Ellen fs the
daurtter of Mr. and Mn, C. Emory
Mael, or2Ml Walnut atreet and
Knoll House, Devon, who will present
w to society at a ball on Friday, No
wmbJr . oth Ellen McMlchael nnd
FUn Douglas Lloyd attended school In
1'irls last winter. Ellen McMlchael re
mained In Europe with her parents for
tl,e crcatcr part of the summer.
EUen Lloyd will also make her do
hit in tho fall at a tea to be given by
w parents on Saturday, October 1.
Tht wl 1 ,TCn "J the h,omA of MJ
Lloyd's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ef
fingham B. Morris, at Ardmore. They
nre very attractive girls, nnd I am sure
they will have a gay season.
I SAW Holtn Sewell the other day
lunching at the Blti. 8ho has been
t Capo May a great deal of tho time
this summon and has been having a flno
t me. Helen has personality and Is ex
tremely popular. Sho has a beautiful
in from her days by the sea. and she
"a,, wearing n frock of dark blue mado
ca simple Hues. Her hat was n email,
dark blue model, trimmed with gray
feathers.
I WAS interested to hear of the birth
of daughter to Count nnd Cotrntw-s
Rlerfr d naben-Lcbetsau. on July 20,
InTymark. Countess gaben-LetaUai,
was countess i-uuuuu , -
fore her marriage a year ago, and a
dJuihter of Countess rappenhrfm.
who Is a daughter of Mrs. CharlrH
Whaler of Pembroko, Hryn Mnwr.
Her aunts arc Mrs. George C. Thayer,
Mrs Ulchnrd McCall Elliot. Mrs.
lenVy Norrls nnd Mrs. Philip Waln
tttn, Charlen Wheeler, .Tr., Is an uriclo.
Vhey all live In this city except Mrs.
Wsmman, whoso homo Is in England.
Another little strnnger has como to
town He is tho son of Ellen Uiondln
nlni and Persifor Fraser. Ellen is tho
.lighter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Glen
Sl of the Squirrels, Chestnut Hill.
Her marrlago took place somo time In
the fall a year ago, yon remember. She
j a sister of Mary F. Glendlnning and
Bobert, Jr.
Then n little daughter won born to
Balo Ingersoll nnd Orvlllo II. Bullitt,
who live at 2200 De Lanccy street.
This makes tho second child they linvo.
J believe, and they surely nre proud
Sweats. Sisle Is tho daughter ot the
iobert Sturgls Ingersolls, of Penllyn.
JIMMIE, aged five, had been playing
hard In the garden all afternoon. He
had been digging Into tho earth nnd
watering his wee flowers, nnd so when
upper time rame It wan n dusty and
much smeared little lnd who trudged
into the house. Ho washed his grimy
hands and fnce nnd rushed into the
room to his place, when mother hap
pened to glnnco down at his knees.
"Jimmie." said she, "you really must
not come to tho tabic with such dirty
knees, go upstairs and. wash them."
"Oh, dear," said Jimmie. "I wish I
iraj a growed-up man." And mother
who was always Interested In his wishes
nkcd him on his return to the dining
room why he wished he was grown up.
"Oh!" said Jimmie, "cause I'd have
long pants on then nnd if my knees
as dirty I wouldn't haf to wash 'em
cauao nobody 'd know they was."
NANCY WYNNE.
IN THE ADIRONDACKS
Mr. and Mrs. L. Dnvutman, Mr. anJ
Mrs. S. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Houel, Mr. and Mrs. Louts Uraufmnn.
Miss Mary Markowlts, MIbs Clara
Briuifman, Miss Esther Braufman, Miss
Vetta Hothm&n, Miss Anna Hothman,
Miss Adelo Ilothman, Miss Iloso Hoth
man, Miss Bylvla Draufman, Mr. Ueon
liraufman, Mr. John Rothman, Mr. Syd
ney Moss, of Nw York: Mr. Samuel
Laver, Mr. Jacob Landanky, Mr. Morris
Kolderstcln and Mr. Jacob Foldman.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Rosenberg, of Chi
cago, announce the marriage of their
daughter, Miss Ethel Rosenberg, to Mr.
Philip ulassmftn. Tho ceremony took
place on Sunday at noon at tho homo
of the Rev. Mr. Edelman, of 3130 Dia
mond street. In the presence of mem
bers of the family, and was followed by
a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Clansman will
live In Camden. The bride lived formerly
In Chicago.
Tha wedding ot Mlsa Katharine Mario
Uageftv, daughter of the late Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. C. Ilagerty, ot 3310 North Blx
tocnth street, and Mr. George E. Lin
ton, of Woonsockot, R. I took place
yestorday at 6 o'clock In the Church of
tho Qosu. The ceremony was performed
by Father Tracy.
Mr. and Mrs, fiamuel C. JeltleB have
returned to their apartments at tho
Majostlo after a stay nt Atlantic City.
Miss Gertrude Forster and Miss Ethel
Forster, ot North Eleventh street, are
spending several weeks at Lako George.
Mrs. Jacob Rothschild, at tho Majes
tic, Is spending the month at Atlantlo
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Springer, of 122?
Erie avenue, are at Uushklll, Pa., for a
LVW WOOKB,
Mrs. Moe Gels, of 1901 West ErU
avenue, will Join tho Ouggcnholm party,
of New York, anil tour thrnuali thn Aril.
rondack nnd White Mountains until the
mlddlo of September.
Miss Gertrudo Klein and Miss Rosa
Klein, of 1612 Oxford street, accom
panied by Miss Helen Brunswick. ar
spending August at Rockport, Mo. Tlioir
brcrther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred M. Klein, returned from a trip
Last to Germnntown, whoro they, with
Mrs. William B. Hackenburg, ore spend
ing tho summer at 4715 Pulaski avenue.
Mrs. J. R. McDowell nnd her daugh
ter, Miss Katherlno McDowell, of 1933
North Broad street, will spend tho last
of August and part of Soptcmber tour
ing In Canada.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Vera McKenna, of 6334 King
scsslng Avenue, will return to her home
next week after spending a vacation
at Atlantic City.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr. and Mrs. Hany M. Moore, of
2012 South Fifteenth street, who havo
recently been married, aro spending
their wedding trip at Beach Haven na
tho gueste cf Mr. and Mra. Howell.
Miss Elizabeth Mary Petranl, of 1803
South Fifteenth street. Is spending two
weeks with friends at Hammonton,
N. J.
Miss Sue Emily Hopcly, of 1733 Rlt
ner street, haa left for Wlldwood, whero
sho will spend a week.
Mlsi Sue Donnelly and her mother,
of 1912 South Twelfth etreet, havo left
for Atlantic City, where they will spend
two weeks.
Mr. Philip J. Boney haa returned to
his homo at 243S South Seventeenth
street after a visit to Brownwood, Tex.
Mr. Joseph Hlgglnbottom, of this seo-
ton, N. J.
Mrs. W. MacBurney, Miss Mary Mao
Burnoy nnd Mr. William MacBumey
have returned to their homo at 1225
South Fifteenth street, after spending a
week at Wlldwood.
Mr. Robort Gorman, of 1642 South
Sixteenth street, ! spending tho ro
malnder of tho summer with his family
at Wlldwood.
Mr. James Devlne. of this section, will
spend tho woek-end In Chelsea.
GERMANTOWN
Mrs. John Leiig, of 147 East Wash
ington lane, announces tho marriage
of her daughter, Miss Eleanor E. Leng,
to Mr. Maurlco E. Houck, of German
town, on Saturday, August 20, at the
homo of the bride's mother. Miss Au
gusta Leng attended her sister an maid
of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Houck are on
a wedding trip through tho South, after
which they will bo at homo at 147 East
Washington lane.
Mrs. G. W. Wlllamson, Jr.. 4900 Pu
laski nvonue, returned on Monday from
Chelsea, whero she was tha guest for a
week of Mrs. Henry W. Taylor, 4607
Morris street, nt her cottage. Mr. Wil
liamson Joined his wife over tho week
end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Williamson left
yesterday by motor for Camp Susquo
hannock, Montrose, Pa,, where their son.
.Mr, Austin Williamson, nan Deon spend
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MIIS. PHILUP
LEIDY
Mrs.
and
her
ore
Lcldy
husband
spending several
weeks Vfllh Mr.
Leldy's grand
mother, Mra. Wil
liam T. Carter, nt
her camp in tho
Adirondack
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MAN, 65, JILTED BY GIRL, 26,
JS THROUGH WITH WOMEN
John Carver, of Lebanon, 8aya Ho
Wanta Gifts Returned, Too
John f'nrvnr. nf T.hnnon. as sory as
a colt for all his sixty-five years, who
went to Pottatown to collect tho pres
ents he had given his young swecthenrt,
las returned to Lebanon. His dream
of love is shattered, and ho told Squire
Hobnrt, before ho left Pottstown, that
lip U tlirnntrli with flip unmen.
John Carver, nf Lcbnnon, is mad
clenr through. Thcro Is a handsome
near-gold ring that cost him $0.50
which he gave Miss Emma Hunsbergcr,
who lives near Pottstown. Now Miss
Emma has gone and thrown him over
nnd won't give bock his ring. Ho gave,
her n Vlctrola that cost $100, and sho
won't give thnt back either, and then
thcro Is the gold wrist watch, nifty but
not loud, that cost 57, and .lonn car
ver says Miss Emma Is clinging to that,
too.
He told Snulro Hobart that his
fianccc-thnt-was is twenty-six years old
and as pretty a girl as ever walked
down Main street. Now sho has gono
and broken tho engagement.
To mnke matters worse, John Uarvcr
is out tho $2.50 ho spent yesterday for
the bunch of American Beauty roses
he wns going to present Miss Emmn
nfter sho hnd given nil hh gifts back,
nnd refunded him his expenses, just to
show her he wns n good sport. She
failed to turn up nt Squire Hobnrt's
cflkc. Ho John Carver departed but
he carried the wilted roses with him.
PETTING PARTIES PLEASE
NANTUCKET BEACH BATHERS
Statd New Englandera at Resort
Take Entirely Different View
Nantudtot, It. I., Aug. 25. "Pet
ting pnrtlei" on tho bench are absolutely
the lost word In social Innovation hpn.
They aro tho abomination of the staid
old folks, who make them the subject
of censuro and criticism. Hut with the
younger set they are a source of almost
daily delight.
A "petting pnrty" oonilsts of one
girl nnd as many mnle admirers ns
will pay her court on the f-nnds. They
crowd nbout her nil In their bathing
r rr.
tog', of course nnd compete with one
another for tho privilege of pillowing
tholr heads In her lap. Some girls will
innnngc to "pet" ns many ns four or
five young admirers simultaneously. As
might be assumed, all the petting Is not
donp by the girl.
Many of the old-fashioned mothers
nnd fathers, who have protested In vnln
against the epidemic of "petting par
ties," are hoping nn order mny be Issued
ngnlnst them by the authorities. They
seo hope of social reform along other
lines In nn edict nt the Point Ilrcczc
Hotel ngainst "cutting in" on the dance
door
testa in Ihls form .'. M
suit has been con
niiuine Ilio vniine folks
The "cutting in' custom naa pro
gressed to a point where more rourtg
men were dashing about the ballroom,
seeking to tnko partners from the' em
brares of others, than the floor could
comfortably accommodate. The conse
quence was vigorous protests frdin
guests.
Another oreurrenro that bns reached
the earn of the staid New Eriglnndera
bus to do with the rinding of six pair,)
of corsets In tho upper hallway of a
rnttnge during tho progress of n dance,
It was discovered that six girls had
For some time thi girl v. ho has the deliberately doffed their stays for corn
largest number of dance partners "rut I fort's sake and had retrieved them from
in on her hns been considered
I most popular nt the icsort.
the! tin "parking" place after tho dance
The ic- ended.
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Photo by Dehroh
Ing tho aummir. Mr. Williamson will
return with his parents on Friday.
Mr. Frank R. Whitman. 337 West
Seymour street, left yestorday to spend
two weeks at tho Hotel Dennis, Atlan
tic City.
Mra. Hugh Roser and her small son,
Master Richard Roser, of Greensburg,
Pa., nro tho guests of Mrs. Borer's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lincoln
Miller, of East Maylnnd street.
Miss Margarctl. Fell, at 342 Berke
ley street, has gono to Atlantlo City for
two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Canfleld, Jr.,
and their son. Master Joseph M. Can
fleld, 3d, of B36 East Washington lane,
returned on Tuesday from Hatfield, Pa.,
whero they were the guosts of their
brother-in-law, Dr. D. B. Moycr.
ROXBOROUGH
Among thoso from this section who
are spending tho summer at Capo May
Point ora the following: Tho Rov
Frank G. Bosscrt, of 8232 Rldgo avenue :
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Control, 6307 Rldgo
avenue, who nro occupying their bun
galow: Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank Oledhlll,
of 497 Went Rlpka street, and Mr Oled
hlll's mother. Mm. William Oledhlll,
and Mrs. Nathan E. Jones, 5639 Rldgo
avenue, who has as her guest at her
cottage her granddaughter, Miss Jean
Cantroll.
daughter, of East OaX. avenue, aro
spending somo tlmo at Ocean City.
Mr. Alfred Nlckolson. son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. Whltal Nlckolson, of East Main
street, has gono to Cairo. Egypt, to re
main a year.
NORRISTOWN
Announcement has been made of tho
marrlago of Mlso Rosetta Clowor,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Clowor,
of 727 Hawo avenue, and Mr Harold
F. Frame, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lin
coln Frame, of Pcnn Square, at Elkton,
Md., on August 17. Mr. and Mrs. Framo
will llvo In this city.
A surprise miscellaneous shower waa
given to Mrs. Ross K. Edmunds, of
Canton, O , by tho members of tho First
Prosbyterlan Church choir, of which
Mrs. Edmunds Is a former member. Tho
event was held nt the home of Miss
Alice Nelson. 1324 West Main street
Mrs Edmunds, who before her recent
marriage, waa Miss Mary Hocffer Is
visiting her mother. Mrs. Katharine
Hoeffer. of 709 West Marshall street.
Mr. and Mrs. James M Frlel, of Wil
low street, celobrated their twenty-flfth
wedding anniversary at a family gather
ing nt their home.
RESINOL
Soothinq and Hcalinq
For R&shes And Ch&finq
STORE
ORDERS
F.RY TKHM8
FRAMBES
& CLARK
1112 rtieatniit Hi.
CAMDKN
SO N. Third St.
Atlantic Cltr
040 (laamnteo
Trast Hide.
Mattresses Renovated
SIZES ALTERED
Feather Itenovnted nnd Made
Into Mattrtftsei
Brass Beds Relacquered
ClfUPI 'Q HO H. ruonr: Lorn. 4703
OlLXlLL O 3d St. Kst. 37 jm.
to:
MOORESTOWN
Mr. and Mrs W Elmer Barrett nnd
their family, of Chestnut street, are
spending their vacation at Wharton.'
Grovo Camp, Va,
A lunoheon nnd bridge was given at
tho Field Club on Tuesday morning ot
10 o'clock. Mrs. Clydo Rogers was In
charge.
Mrs. J, Boono WInterstean and her
IpC? B O N WIT " TEL T tl KrT ' OCO. t5
tlon, Is spending two weeks at Clemen-
Moderate Price
Iiritib'oii
or Aiaoiace-
Benti
Write or Tbone for Enrrnvtd or rrlnted
Hamplrs.
R0TAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 WiJ.it St
I ' SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Miss Christine Codwalader. daughter
f Dr. and Mrs. William Blddlo Cad
walader, of Radnor, will be the guest of
honor at a danco on Thursday evening,
September 29, which Mr. and Mrs.
George Brooko will give at Almonbury
House, tholr placo at Ithan. Thoro will
be 125 guests. Miss Cadwalader iv.111
be the guest of honor at a number of
dinners during Horso Show week. Dr.
and Mrs Cadwalader and Miss Cad
walader, accompanied by Dr. C'adwala
der"s brother. Mr Charles M. B. Cad
walader, of Stonedgo, Fort Washington,
will leave on Sunday for Now Bruns
wick, Canada, whero they will spend
soveral weeks on a fishing trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson, of
Wayne, announce the marrlago of tholr
a&ughter. Miss Merle Luclle Johnson, to
Mr, E Clarence Miller, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. E. Clarenco Miller, of this
jlty, on Monday, August 8. Mr. and
Mrs. Miller aro spending come tlmo In
Hockland, Me., nnd will bo at home
after September 1 In this city.
Dr. and Mrs. George Clvmer Stout
and their daughters, Miss Mary Stout,
Miss Rebecca W. Stout and Miss Mar
fjaret c. Stout, and Mr. William II. Ad
dicks, of Tarleton, Berwyn, who have
been traveling abroad all summer, are
at present In Switzerland. They will
later spend somo tlmo In Paris before
'ailing for this country tho latter part
of September.
Mr. and Mrs Horace Bullock, of Hill
Crest, Ardmore. accompanied by tholr
sons, Mr. Frederic E. Camp and Mr.
Horace Rldgely Bullork. will leave next
week on a motor trip through tho Boik
shires. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J Balnbrldgo
.fcV, "turnod from Plckford, Mo., to
lr home in Elklna Parle
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Aloe, of the
Wnox Apartments, aro at the Summit
BPrings, Poland. Mo., where they will
"main until September 1. whon thev
will go to tho Phllmont Country Club.
Mrs. Annetto Heacock, of 1321 Pine
street spent last week with Sirs. J.
Mwood Sanders, of 422a Pino street, ot
i,r e0t8 at Stono Harbor Sho will
"2? thc end of this week for Hea-
Farms, Elkton. Md , whero thrro
will be a houso party and whero Mrs.
Jiearock will remain for tho rest of tho
Mason.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
q.JlB Madeline Kohn. of 1G26 North
h?,'l.thetr"t' wh0 haa l,fn traveling
"rough Europo for the last !le months,
en Sauird" " th mcamshl1' Rotterdam
llMr,oan? MrJS- Eugene M. Stern, of
tiiSlirlng Garden street, havo ro
PaTifft .rom. a Blx weeks' trip to tho
anS . CoaHt nnd ,M0 Canadian Rockies
nt Bcaoui!"r8CIu'b.t,me "W Bl ,h
ofT2sniV vd.'r5 Sf MB? Molll Rraufman.
M.iB.?.3,N.0,th 8panBer street, and Mr.
ths hnm. J;!1 'p p aco on Sunday ot nijent most of tholr tlmo In tho cultt
,' Willi or the bride Tho mnl.1 ,.f vallnn Imnrnnmnnt nnrt nrnlnnc.
of th Lii.MI,8,cl.ar Braufman, slstur mont of tho life of their beauty. They
JoiVnh Dt i .""d '; best man was Mr used all safo moons they could find
.." ". . M0". of New York. The i to accomnlish this charm.
man AL"0,,,Sr wn" Mr"' Jeph Rock-1 Black nnd Whlto Beauty Bleach
UraufmTi? mI. spiSsc,Jt wero Mr3 H "will removo skin blemishes, such on
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Don't Wait! Join the Crowd!
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The Picture of the Year
THE
FOUR
HOKEHEM
THE BEAUTIFUL
WOMEN OF HISTORY
Gave Much Time To The Ira;
provement Of Their
Complexion fl
It I(T Bald that tho most beautiful
Women of history nro tho ones that
UF THE
Apocalypse
Adapted by JUNE MATHIS
from the famous atory by
Viccnto Blasco Ibanez
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Prices All Seats Reserved
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Wor (1-l'amoil Author of "Three Voek"
Vocal f!Atur JOHEK1 SHEEIiAN. Tenor
PA I APP 12U MARKET STREET
JT-Li-VV-.Ii 10 A. St. to U p. u
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athwction narold Lloyd
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LjIWDIIi VAI'IIEVILLE-II TO 11
GRAND OPENING
Lincoln Dance Garden
Cl'iii ami M.irket Stroma
Sat. Evening, August 27, 1921
Dnnclnj Ever MonJy. Vedndiiy, llday
nnd C-Hturdav
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AUGUST FUR SALE
offers exceptional values
in furs of fine quality.
Mole and Hudson Seal
Wraps and Wrap Coats
Self trimmed or with contrasting collar
and cuffs. Handsome new models.
35O.OO-395.OO
Hudson
Seal Coats
295-00
Three-quarter length, with
collar and cuffs of Beaver,
Skunk and Natural
Squirrel.
Hudson
Seal Coats
350-00
Full-length Coats, with col
lar and cuffs of Natural
Squirrel, Beaver and
Skunk.
French
Seal Coats
145-00
Three-quarter length; large
cape collar and turned
back cuffs. Very special.
French
Seal Coats
185-00
Three-quarter length Coats
with collar and cuffs of
Australian Opossum and
Skunk.
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For low prices froth and smoked meats. Our beef is tho best that
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We have a larRe lot of nice, small, lean, honey-cured 15c
Picnic Shoulders
Finest Half Smokes, or Hams or Beef Bologna 15c lb.
Best Selected Eggs, 1 doz. to a Carton 40c oz
Best Creamery Butter, in V4-lb prints 45c "
X. L. or Verco Oleomargarine 3 lbs. for 50c
MARKET STREET BEEF CO.
5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St.
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Our policy is not to see how much profit we can make on an article, but
how much money we can consistently save our customers. That's why we give
our patrons the advantage of every market fluctuation.
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The Gold Seal Eggs arc not picked at ran
dom, but arc carefully cathered and selected for
their size and Weight. In every Gold Seal carton,
are twelve of the biggest nnd meatiest eggs laid.
Selected Eggs, oz 39c
Not as large as the big Gold Seal benuties, but
every one guaranteed to give entire satisfaction.
Price Cut but the Quality Remains the Same
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BUTTER
Taste it!
'Mid the muilp of the meadow the herds of happy, hcalthv
cows graze on the aweet grasses The whlsperlnpr breezes
fcho the sons of the rippling brook nnd the gentle mooing of
Bobs.v completes the beautiful symphony of Nature. What a
chorus '
Finely bred cows, pastured among such surroundings, pro
duce the rich cream from which the exquisite i.ouella Butter
Is madr.
Richland Butter, lb 45c
Pure creamery prints. Big value.
Three More Reasons Why You Should Visit an Asco Store Today
OSCO Corn Flakes ' 7c
Here's a remarkably good value you should take advantage of. A big package of
crisp, delicious Corn Flakes for only 7c!
cboi "c.iif. Asparaguscut 1 2Vc
Mce tender spears,
toast some evening
Try It creamed on
Fancy
Messina
Thin skins, very juicy. Big value.
Lemons tcoat 18c doz-
Luscious Fruit From Sunny Lands Minced lb "B J Q
The best from the orchards of California and Corned Beef X V
the groves of Hawaii, that gem of the tropic seas. wv""v'u -a
, . . Cooked with potatoes. A pound can for
&J,1fey Peaches l 29c only 10c! Meat sen-ice for four adults.
Kill? Apricots ; 29c Cooked 1 CI
KB? Cherries 'B 35c r?lW 5c
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farate.i Pineapple y";"" 1 1 c low price.
No-Waste 1
Sliced
Sweet, sugar-cured. Its crispy dellclous
nesi wlil tickle your palate
Asco
Bacon pkg 18c
Asco Dried Beef pkg 10c
Sliced thin as a wafer,
scininhled eggs. Big value
Try it with
Foods From Father
Neptune's Cupboard
Calif. Tuna Fiib ..can 10c, 15c
Beit Pink Salmon .. tall can lie
Red Alaika Salmon . can 25c
Calif. Sardine Herrinf big can 19c
Gorton's CodEih Cakes . can 18c
Baby Norway Mackerel .3 for 10c
Choice Sardinn . .3 cani 10c
A Treat to Beat the Heat!
Pure Grape Juice
23c
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$1.45
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Keep a dozen bottles handy
The Most of the Best
for the Least
Aico Baking; Powder can 5c, 9c, 17c
Aico Erap. Milk . . can 12c
Aico Shoe Peg Corn can 16c
Aico Prep. Mustard .... jar 12c
Aico Jelly Powder . . pUg 9
Aico Peanut Butter ....flats 9c
Aico Peat ... can 19c
Aico Oleomargarine lb 25c
Victor
Bread
Biff
Loaf
6c
Baked in our own three big day
light bakeries. The purity of its
ingredients and the skill used in its
baking make it stay fresh longer.
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Meat Specials for the Week-End
FRESH KILLED .V!,u STEWING CHICKENS,
40c
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Steak ,b 30c JSk Rib Roast . . .
Finest Sirloin Steak . . 35c Lean Soup Beef lb 8c
Best Cuts Standing Rib Roast Ib 28c
Rump or
Round
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FRESH CURE LEAN SALT PORK 15c
HOT-WEATHER SPECIALS REAf TO SERVE
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