Cape May County Times, 18 May 1923 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Mr;. Le*rt* 8tllw«U enwrUlntd h. C. Muon and son. Rullen. moUr and Mr* Edward Zepv. ®* Oo ® an tored to Wildwood ou Friday even-

r lefrntly. In*.

Mr. and Mr*. Thomaa Rh->adna. Ol Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mason enterwert 8u “ d * T T*“ ^>ned Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eldredi* 1,15 brother, Aille Ehsadaa and tam- ^ children, of Leoebur*. on 8un-

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Mr. Martha W<

j, fr 9Pth birthday on Monday. fUy Reuben Hens, who is employed at 7th. , Ocean City, spent the week-end with

j w. Grace was In Philadelphia hu family here.

otl Tuesday. | Mra (Mirer Champion, of MillvlUe. Mr. Nora Tonn*. of WoodMne, «p«n Sunday with her son, Leland

tjlled on Mr. and Mra. William Ana- Champion.

itroTiR recently. ^ I Mr. and Mra. Henry Heea, of AraByron Erickaoe. of Court Hnoae. i on . spent the week-end with Mra.

gpent last Sunday with his another. Hena' stater here.

Mr. Jeannette Erickson. j Miss Gladys Hess spent WedneeMr and Mra. Maurice TomUn. mo- day nl*ht with her aunt. Mra. Ira tored to Dias Creek and caU^d on Hett> at UIe Clt y

nirf? daughter. Mra. Millard Darla. 0B , as t Tburaday. Mra. Tomlin sUy-

-d down for aereral days.

Mi«s Joele a Mliner tnlaeed Thurs- , D d Friday of High School on ac-

count of lilnesa

Mr. Clearance Ackena. U rUlUng relatives in Delaware for an ——

cd time.

Eric Castor Is employed In Phila-

delphia for the summer.

John Davis spent Thursday In Atlantic City with his aon. Mr. and

Mr. Lester Darla.

Master Howard Oorson, Jr.. w» seek-end visitor In Philadelphia. Many from here attended the Field Day exercises at Court House on

Saturday.

Isaac Ludlam made a business trip u Wildwood Saturday. Mr. and Mra. 8. T. Baity motored to CoUingswood. the latter part of last seek and called on raUUvr Min Theresa Townsend, of Colling* wood, spent the week-end srtth Dr. and Mrs. L. H. Swain. J. W. Grace is entertaining his son. Eugene G. Grace, of Bethlehem. Pa . for several days this weak.

Mr. and

Ssesboro, N. J.. ton here with friends. Mr. and Mra. William Toner and baby, of Millville, called on hie parent., Mr. and Mrs.

family.

Mr. and Mra. John T. Murria. of Bridgeton, spent 1 and Mr* Robert Z. Rev. George Reynolds, of dngleese. vaa calling on Rev. Reynolds

Mra Mm Sponoe. wife of Sy tree ter Spence, died on Saturday, May Uth after a few days * service* were held on Wednesday at the M. E. Church, known by the yown Pud." She will be greatly mlaeed in our community, by all. an an active church worker and ber Oi the M. E. Chweh. The remain* were laid to « M. *. Church . leaves a husband to mourn her loea.

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Mr. and Mra. Uriah Norton, and *°n. Ellis, and Mies Sarah Peterson, of Goshen, attended a eltcua at Atlantic city, Saturday. Roy Scull has secured a position *!th the Standard OU Co. Mr*. Maurice TomUn «s spending » few days with her daughter, Mrs. Millard Davis. Mra Ida Barr and Mia* Norton were shopping at MUlrtlle Saturday evening. Miss Carrie ScheuUe and Mra. Kaymond Watson, of Plereaa. on Mm Howard Norton Wednesday

eirning.

Quite a number from hero attand- *•' Field Day at Court House. Mr Maurice Brooks, of Clayton. »pent the week-end at her father's

Mm I^wle Hofflner. of MiUrlUc. »Hted Mr*. Edward Scull over a.tUrday. I’at O'Donovan spent a day FhiMelahla last week. Mr. George Haig entertained a number of Philadelphia friends on Sunday. Ftcd Smith and family, of Stone r *llJd on Mr. Smith's mothtr Mr* Coleman Norton. Sunday. Ml and Mra. Aimer Anderson. *b., hate been spending the winter ,* r raturnsd to thslr home In i |«at WMk> Mi and Mra Richard Uoyd »,nd •uo It.)mood, spent the week-end "• M.UtiUs with Mra. Lloyd's ptr-

l-.n Creamer, of Sea Isle City, called relatlras In towd Sunday.

AVALOS

Mi« Marton Smith has raturred

‘Her a few weeks' stay r/lth

lutnda in

Learning Wen tael has a new Bcud-

* baker aedan.

' T» - Epworth League of the M. E. Church hold their regular meeting

Jh'uaday evening

Mr l Garabrant to rtoJUn* reU-

^ "’oodstown this weak.

-'ttoag week-end rial ton.' her* tost " k Mr and Mra. Harry MUJ.*' 1 Mr Chan. Kerns, and Mra. ^i* Neenan. all of PhUadelphla. MR J. O DeneUheck returned to •‘•>Oe la Trenton, after a few ' l »‘t be»e with her aleter. Mrs.

Peteraon and M. Msrcue at- ‘ ' furl oa Wednesday at Cape

Deborah 1 ' 1 "‘« * few seeks In Tree ton. • V Dtlataan. of Eobblnsvllle. “ Hotel Prtnestsa one day toot

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Mr. and Mra. Edward Pettit, Mllinile, visited Miss Lolita Hess

Sunday.

Harry Near, of Ca’.e May. spent Wednesday with Norman Nichols. R. B. Hess made a business trip to Trenton oa Monday. Edward Hoff, of Glass boro, spent Sunday with his family here. J. C. Camp and family visited Sea Isle City on Thursday evening. Mtos Glendora Mason visited with friends In Millville on Saturday. Mra. David Harris spent several days with bar niece, Mrs. Orville Carton, of MillvlUe. Mrs. Sarah Carrlgan spent the week-end with Mrs. W. J. Williams, of Ocean City. Ibn. H. P. Layton and two :hildran. Pad and Prod, have returned home after several days' May wun Mrs. Layton s mother. Mrs. James Shaw, of South Saavllle. Thom among the sick list this week are Jeaee Hand and Walter

Mrs. A. Mason, of Pleasantvllle. to spending several days with her slier. Min. J. C. Camp. Mtos Ida CoUlns. of MiUvUIe. to vtoUng Mtos Verna Ewing. Our community was saddened to bear of the death of Mra. FTedarlcksi Lawton, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frederick Hettenbaugh, on Wednesday, at the age of tS. Deceased leaves a husband and three daughters to mourn her lorn. Interment was made at the M. E. cemetery. Head-of-the-Rlver. on Saturday.

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Born to Mr. and Mra. Cobb oa May Idth. a son. Mias Kathryn DUdine. of Flamington. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Coe. Mrs. Eugene Watson, of MU.vJUa. spent the peat week with Ur. and Mra. WUllam Mason. Mrs. Lida Wheaton to visiting her Mrs. Bradford

Cheser Shapiro, nf Philadelphia, spent the week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shropshire and non. motored to Atlantic City Friday to spend the week-end. A meeting of the Parent-Teacher*' Association was held at the Central School auditorium Monday evening. Mrs. Wm. Eieenberg and daughter, Mra. L. C. Abramscn, were Philadelphia visitors tost Smturdsy. Mr. and Mra. J. L. Kau spent Sunday with the Llptnan family at Egg Harbor. Mtos Jane Voasler, former kindergarten teacher, visited friends here Saturday. Samuel Goldman, of Norristown. Pa., Is spending the week with his brother. Mr. and Mra. Albert Rosenthal and children, motored to Philadelphia on Sunday. . Mra. Joa^ ■Rabinow.tx spent a' few days In Philadelphia. A dance was given by the "Washton Club v at the Liberty Hall Friday evening. May 11th. A. Lapldus visited his wife, who to here on sn indefinite stay, oover the week-end. Miss Etta Breslow spent a hour* In Millville Saturday. The councilman held their meeting at the Borough Hall Monday evening.

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Miaaee Ida ai.' Ruth Abrams, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday with

sar. an 1 Mra. Frank Washburn were Philadelphia ahoppero on Mon day. Erneat Warner, of Ocean City, called on his parents on Sunday. Mra. William Carey motored to Somcri P«tnt on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Samuel Hendrickaon and Mr. and Mra. Edward Baker, of Ocean City, visited friends on Sunday. Mias** Eva and Amanda TuUner, of Philadelphia, vial ted their mother on Sunday. r Mia* Alma Way was a Sea Isle City shopper on Mcadsy. Hr. and Mra. Albert Kurts and two children apent Sunday at Egg Harbor. Mra. Nellie Van Gilder was a Sea Isle City shopper on Friday. Mra. Joseph Downan and daughter and WUllam Kuitx were Atlantic City choppers on Saturday evening. Lucian Eddy to building a naw

Aaron Delaney was a Millville visitor on Friday.

Firman Hilton went to MUlrllto on Tuesday and had an operatloe

performed on hto face.

Mra. Eleasor Heaton was suddenly called to the bom* of her daughter. Mrs. Harry Spence, at North

Woodbury ou Friday.

Laan-Dry-Ette ELECTRIC WASHER (*« wusexi) Walter Scoble MUJ /UXE ■ New JarMy

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Doctor says I MUST quit business and my loss will be YOUR gain. Positively every item of merchandise on my shelves will be sold at cost and below.

Furniture and Fixtures for Sale

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SATURDAY, MAY

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and continuing until sold out Early customers will have widest selec-

tion, so be among the first. All merchandise is new, fresh stock—no seconds and’no goods'bought especially for this sale. HERE ARE SOME OF THE SAVINGS

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LADIES’ AND CHILD REX'S

Prom 78c Up

, Kittsa and ChOdross pair 10c

KZVS TBOUSEM $1.18 up to $34)0 FULL LINE OF UNDZRWEAN

39c «p 10c up 88c op **> «P

Lad’ct’ Ve*a .

Lodie*' Union Suits Children’s Union Suits

VCHLEWj PAISLEY 98c.

$1-30 n

$1NS,

Full line of Dress Goods sad Fsisky “ ir $1.88

Silk, worth $4JOO per yixd row $1, Paisley 80k worth $8.50 i pud wm $1.25

Suit sad Skirt Goods, sad Tweeds tor

2« $538 a

sysrd (p

A", teed all-wool j laow ‘llJB Lot Ken’s Collars, Inea, Arrow

Brand, latest style?:

Was 50c each bow 85c

FULL LINE OF GEORGETTE WAISTS, value $10, ww $2.88.

NETS HOSIERY

Wat 85c r pair a

Was 50c a pair—

r 10b r 25c

$1 Silk Hose, good quality, black, navy, tan, grey and cordovan now 50c

STRAW HATS—Men’s from 50c to $1450; latest styles, all sixes.

MEN'S TWEED CAPS—from 50c up. Ken’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Canvas Shoes, Ken’s; value $2-50, now $1.40 Children’s, value $8.00, now $1.£5; value $1.50, now 90c.

ity Mat on Wednesday were Mra Helen Riley. Mrs. Edward McAllister

id Eleasor Heaton.

Mr. and Mra. George Sheppard, of Marohantvtlla. and Mra. Mary E. Rice, of Camden, ware with Mrs. Eva

r the week-end.

Mrs. O. Bonham spent the past weak at Bridgeton ao as to be near her daughter. Mra. Warren Wells. I who to In the Brideton hospital. Mr. and Mra. C. M. Westeott. Mra.! Edward McAllister and Mias Hulda Heatoj attended the musical given by '.he Jr. 0. U. A. M., at Palermo on Buturday night. Magnolia Council. No. 16 D. of A. went to Wildwood on Friday night :o pay j fraternal visit to Holly Council. No. 69. Russell Payne to aubaltuting at the Coast Guard Station at Fourth reel. Ocean City. Bauiuel Morton, of Ocean City, called on his sister, Mra. William Champion on Friday. Mrs. Ini Ale. of Frankford. spent Mothers' Day with ber mother. Mra F M. Hltner. Mra. Walter Sharp, of Baa isle CUy. vtaltad Mrs. C. to. Wasleott cm

Thursday.

Mra. Horace Townsend, of AtUuftlr City, was reeeatly to town calling on relatives snd friends. Ml*#** Florence Cotwun and Kins Quigley, of Bordentowa. were the guaets of Mr. aod Mrs. N 8. Corson. I over the week-end. Norman Miller and mother, of Sa tom. called on Mra. F. M. Hltner one day this week.

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