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Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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Maryland State Archives
Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland

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THE JEFFERSONIAN, iUWSON. MARYLAND October 16, 1920—Page 3 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY MR.HAPPV PARTY I WANT MY NEIGHBORS ALL TO KNOW- m FOR MEATS TBIS^ IS THE PLACE TO OO Neck Veal Chops Neck Lamb Chops Chuck Roast . . . Sirloin Steak . . . Veal .Shoulders . . Picnic Hams Round Steak , , . 25c 25c 25c 40c 25c 25c 40c TOWSON BRANCH BELVEDERE MARKET CO. 612 Forrest Street, Baltimore TIMONIUM. *:~i~*$* >.* For Paving Streets, Roads, Private Estates. AZTEC LIQUID ASPHALT A Preservative for Macadam and Earth Roads Applied Like Oil. Both of the above products extensively used in Baltimore City and County. THE UNITED STATES ASPHALT REFINING COMPANY BALTIMORE NEW YORK IVfliss Hawkins, of Harford, is visiting her aister, Mrs. Shadrach Ensor. Mrs. Laura Boggs and daughter, Helen, and Mr. Prank L. Rowe spent last Sunday with Mrs. ElTzabetn Wright, of E. North Avenue, Baltimore. Farmers in thold, Mr. and Mrs. Milburn Mullineaux, Messrs. G. C. Tracey, Olive Reinhold and Miss Bessie Reinhold motored to Washington on Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. S. D Boss and family. The L'Allegro Club celebrated its sixth anniversary on Tuesday evenin-r at tire" home of the Misses Schaible. Most of the members were present anl the games were enjoyed by all. A reception followed the social. Mr. and Mrs. Milburn MulMneaux have purchased the house and lot from Mr. John Frizzell, iituated on the Dogwood road. Mr. Edward' Reibltch has the recird so far for his wheat crop. Mr. R£b-lich threshed 60 bushel of wheat anl ha sthree tons of straw off two acres of land. What kind of seed did you have, Mr. Reiblich? Mr. David G. Mcintosh, Jr., and Mrs Poe. A dance vi(ill follow the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. V. Brandt Rittenhouse were guestsj on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Quinlin. The fortv hours' devotion closed at St. Stephen's Church on Tuesday morning. Excellent music was rendered by Mr. Clark, of Phidadelphia; Miss Anna Fitzpatrick, of Baltimore, and Mrs. Pleury Sullttvan, of "Van Bibber, organise. SALEM. Sunday School tomorrow morning at 9.30 o'clock. Preaching at 7.30 P. M. by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Lehman. We are glad to welcome Mr. Lehman and family back again with us for another yei • Mrs. Hattie Armacost spent several days v^ith her hon, Mr. Amos Armacost, and family, of near Towson. Miss Laura Miller sroent Sunday with her nephew, Mr. Harvey S. Armacost, of Hereford. M'v and Mrs. Joseph Armacost, Mr. and Mrs. Albert N. Martin and Gladys and Elmer Armacost, Treva, Minna and 0*j:s Martin were guests of Mr. and Mrs .Armacost, of near Towson, on last Sunday. .•if.' W Most Sanitary Store In Baltimore Lexington Meat Company 126 North Paca Street SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. scrap kWsb Roiling Beef . ........ Corned Beef .......... Breast of Veal ........ Compound used as Lard. Liver Pudding . . . .-..... 12% 12% 15 18 18 Chuck Roast........................ 20 BUTLER. CHASE. The Ladies' Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. J. Nevitt League on Thursday evening. Thp preaching services at Ebenezer Will be in charge of Mr. Elmer Richardson, of Middle River, for the next two weeks, Rev. R. K. Gill being in Virginia for a two weeks' vacation. Well, the registration days are a thing of the atft, and the women who failed to register Will look lonely on November 2nd as their neighbor sisters, all dolled up, go past to the polls. There are quite a number'in our vicinity who did not realize and embrace their golden opportunty. Mrs. Elzabeth Hushes, of Baltimore, fisl visiting Mrs. R. H. Earle. Mrs. Henry Fischer and daughters, Dora and Llliian, spent last Sunday at Perryman. Mrs. Elizabeth Asher and son, James, Visited Mrs. W. G. Earle on Tuesday if thi^ week. Mr. and Mrs. Musselman spent the week-ehd with Mr. Musselman's mother in ennsylvaaia. Miss Louise Christ was the guest of Mrs. N. Lay last Sunday. 10-8-19 REISTBRSTOWN. Mrs. Rachel Buckingham is the guest of Mrs. Emmit Prugh, of Statewood. Those that visited the home of Mrs. J. H. McAlister last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, Missi Ruth, Jacobs, Mrs. Hoke and children, of Baltimore; also Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bohn, Mr. and Mrs. George Bohn, of Union Bridge. Mrs. Wendt and Mrs. Leale, of Pittsburg, are Visiting Dr. and Mrsl Louis Lehr at "Montmorenci," their country home in Worthington Valley. Mr. Wolf has sold his home on the Westminster Hike to Mr. Shreeves, Mr. Wolf having purchased the home of Mr. Nickols, of Reisterstown. Th,e P. O. S. of A. held an oyster supper last night and will hold it again tonight in th€. J. C Ensor spent a few days wth»relatives at Union Brige. Mrs. Harry Cole, Mrs. Akehurst and Mis | N*el.Jie Fowble spent Sunday at Union Bridge. ivus. wi.bur Fowble is visiting relatives in W. Va. . George Canoles and famly spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Turn-bau i. Mjiss Nelie Fowble is visiting her coi