CAFI HAT 00P1TT WOM, FBIDAT, mi U, 1928
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Have Free F*Un Service Lul Saturday ■*■ Ut. opauln* at 5 a ». aya.^ ltato^a-aHt t^i
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SerUU. Md fMUm* for r^t Th. public u invited to mko um of Umm
I convenirncoa at »U tltno*. _ Noihlnf will bo fold town thlo
efUce and no ontora will bo takos, fb" .im batln* to furntoh oonrloo. I Lrxicr in the form of plana, apociSlllona. method, of flaaacias. the
| sel r home. Ii
Elfht^i* aatlonaUy known
I Ui«nl« wbl^ WPjiTbn^m. I lilli"um*o“to" UU of tbo idTMiUaoo
I menu ot oaeh product
1 in one of the ta«e wtadowa In the
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Mra. Com lab wont to Philadelphia to attend the funeral of her eon. Ooorce Comtah. who wa. killed by Ufhtnlns on the Pourth of July. Arthur Uoel, of Olney. Philadelphia. U the bartender at the Town-
Bend'■ Inlet Hotel.
Mfa. Bunn haa a. her lueot Protoeeor TUfany. of Newark. Delaware,
tor a week.
Jaaaea Gray. Edward Henry and eon Prank, uui Mr. laeman were down on Sunday at Mr. Gray', new
bunntow. Mra. Aadi
Andieau had aa her fueat Mr. Bartement for over the week-end at
the little Baba.
Mr. Hode and family were down for a few daya at the *dr»water. Ma and Mra. MoGonlcte and Mra. MaGoalgte'a atater are down for a few
weoka.
Mia. Pred Hanley haa aa her yuaeU for a wank Mia. Buaeoe Layer and daughter ABee. and rr*nd-<l»u.o(er Marparet Layer, all ot PblUdelphla. Mra. Hackney and Krand-dauphter. Violet Undergood, are down for a month at their cottage on Cedar Are. Mr. Koblnaon. of Camden, wa. down for the week-end. Mra. MacCullen and daughter are down at the Hoberta cottage for the
Mr. Taylor and Johnnie were down
over the week-end.
Pred Hackney, of Camden. U the daughter of hie mother for a month. Mra P. Letch t haa aa her gueet her eon and wife for a couple of
Mra Roca of Koee avenue, motored down with her two eon. and daugh-
ter and Mine Stafford.
,t of the office 1. a display ot roof-; WM ka
, ... material. ThU show. Mine of the, William Mack an waa down for the I nrtou* typae and kin* of for eigr. eek^end with him wife at the Avalon
I ic<i ptimltlve roofing, ar I „|« iiitereatlng exhibit. I Jjjv *m be changed eno_
I Tbf other window of the building I « tAkrn up with a model home built 1 > yrasay alope down to the earf. .. f tf a duplicate of the picture
I uce<l or the ee^e *
I (t ty the Ooalln —. - - I tbe country and bearing the legend. I ■ Build r Heme at WlMwood-by-the-I Sex. N J " Another feature In the I (tore i» a model houee standing about I n feet high showing how a bnlldlRg I it put together. Another comer of I tbe exhibit is taken up with a model I .tore front with plate glaae windows, ■ twinging dooea. and every fixture
ed on an up-to-date atore front CAP! MAT COTJEI HOUSE
■ Fred DeCamp left on Sunday for §he»ark where he will
h relaUvee.
lira E. D. Poster bed an attack of Militia the first of the wi Mis. Florence Godfrey, of MJUvUle. tpent Saturday aad fiuartay a nth her parenta at M^yrUta. Mr. and Mm. George Pud lamed relatives from Trenton over
He fteek-ead.
Mr. and Mrs Profienberyw. of Al- ‘ Dttr City, spent Sunday wiU Mr. d Mra Get Ill L J Kaiph Sayre want to Gape May on hlornlay night to ‘ Xtt Odo Fellows [ Mias Eliaahetk entertain
r the a
A pot luck dinner waa given f Mrs Paul Sturgis on Tuesday. Mr. aad Mrs & G. Inngley apei Monday with & B. Goff and family at Ocean City. Mias Fannie Parker la vMUnt her parents for the summer. Mm Ralph Bailey was In Ocean City on Monday. The Wor-na Missionary Society held a meeting Wednesday afternoon In the Presbyterian Church. Mrs Roy MagiU and daughter, of Cape May. were in town Friday afterMr. and Mrs Harry Busby, of Atlantic City, rutted Mr. and Mm. J. R. Steelman a couple of days lent Lemuel Horner, of Camden, called on Mr. end Mrs & G. Langley on Saturuay morning. Mrs George Langley went Thumday la Gloucester. The local Orange held Its meeting on Friday evening. Mr. aad Mis John Bergh. Jr., ^ent the week-end with, relatives In 0 "»U*\nd Mrs John Young spent Wednesday afternoon In Wildwood. Mlmti Mary and Margaret Regan, ef Oeklyn. have been visiting Mr. and
MraJohn
and tom- ■*«*“ Burley and daughter, of Ea k«r par- Orange, are viettlag Mr. aad Mrs ^
Hr. and Mrs William Strack and
children motored to Sea Isle City on
~ ' O'. i a man has forgotten what
his wife told him to bring JwgrSw Boobci ..a ioa..7ba aa; •^»ua ot “ Jr^^SiTiTo-a. 1.7 U‘7l»a “ a “V*"' 1,0,1
thread and hair nets. *Tm taking dinner out.” said the
Bellevue waiter as he cleared the
I Mia. Alice Mills ■ uoday with Goal 1 Mrs. CourUsud
{If spent Wednesday with
k'm at Mryvllie.
Mrs Mary Downey entertain* 1 her Jon and hla family the first of •he
Beek.
1 Miss Stella Masoto returned home f edneeday after a week’s visit wHh
hiends in Phlladelphto
1 Frank Jones. Mrs Cor.
■ cumber of friends motored to
fity on Wednesday.
I Mrs. Oscar Sutton aad toml’y went
Btdnesday in Wildwood.
| Mrs. Millie Battaafienri U enterhiung her sister and tonally this
Brek.
1 The litue lota of the M. E. Sunday fl-uol a,e preparing to repeat the Thumb wedding which waa here on toe 28th of June, - • this month, at Avalon, sse Chatnbem has bought the |wr,i-s owned by the late ' ‘"tage and It la now opened xur l Mr. and Mrs Mobart Young, of t Cheater, spent last week with and Mra. Theodore Young. Ir - Henry, of GrovlUe. m to spend Sunday with Mrs
v Hand.
Katie Mosata spent Sunday at ■ 1th her parents 11 Olinda xaong. of GrovlUe. spent ’ with her parenU In Mayrille. Heritage died suddenly on 1 > night as-*, was buried on
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Many » Good Wife
iL u-llen Jones wf « Llladelpbl*. la ’= a lew wee*-a with hla uncle, Jones liupiui Sunday School is planf lor i, picnic la the near future. J ' r Hand moved hla family from ■He io belleplain on Monday. < Fidelity Bible Clrm ot tl Church, with their husbands, « their clam picnic In Avaloe on "'day. All reported baring * nice ( ir* Ida Toxour. of MlUvllle. apei week-end with her parents. M P Mrs. Fred Hughes ^ ■ • ian Anderson, of Trenton, pdiug a t wo week's vacation with, *■ Cora Barber. : HAVE EVERYTHIN O ‘aythlng. AttracUve prli ■^Pt delivery. Cbampl L ’‘‘da. i*th street i ; 0~*«n City. N. J • o "—adv. Ilf.
wedding and funeral.
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BAT IT WOT FLOWERS John H. Lake 780 Aabury Avenge nfTEAW CITT HEW JERSEY
Herman R. Fehrie BOWUHO ALLEYS POOL-SHUFFLE BOARDS C«xs, Tobaoooa and Caadie* BOARDWALK Sea Ule City, N. J.
SWADTTQy
Mr. and Mm. Charles Sparks of Ohio, la spending their vacation here with Mrs Spark's mother, Mrs Emma
Rice.
Mrs Lewie Duble and daughter Ruth, of North Woodbury, are visiting Mrs Dubte'a parents Mr. aad Mrs Charles Rios John Hancock spent several days at WUdw x>i with his daughter. Mrs Webster Bright. C. E. Moore, of Woodbary Heights •pent Sunday ah bis farm hers HoYace Hem. of tbe Avalon Oast Guard StaUoc. spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mrs Pox and daughter, of Ocean City, epent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Aguatua Bi.uts Leon Near, who U substituting at tba Ava'on Coast Guard Statloc. called on hla parents Monday afternoon. Arthur Lynch, of Gloucester City, la visiting bis cousins, the Miasm Dorothy and Helen Addison. County Vocational School Teacbar 8. E. Stone waa calling on thr fanners here on Tuesday, i The July meeting of the Ladles' Aid met at the borne of Mrs Howard Townsend at Clermont on July Srd. After the regular business meeting a luncheon was served. * Wildwood visitors on July 4th were Mr. and Mrs Cornelius Hess. George Hem and family. Leroy Hem and Mrs Dorothy Stephens Harry Near and family. Mm. Augustus Shute and family. Mrs Luther Swain and family. Miss Nona GasklK. H. 8. Williams, Prank Addlaon and family. Pred Du ns tan and family, of Mount Holly, md Mr. Richardson and family, of Atlantic City, visited at Ira Richaraaon’a over the fourth. Mm. Allison Ludlam and eons recently visited Millville and Vineland. Rev. W. H. Andrews aad family spent several «days last week In MU1yilto. Thom who have been on tbe etch list are Mrs W. H. Andrews John Hancock. Mr. aad Mrs Allison Lud-
lam.
Mrs Addison, of Okmoester City. Is spending erme time here with her children. Frank Addlaon aad Mrs Edwin Townaeed. Howard Calloway, of Pedriektown. utarft Sunday here with John Kates Swain waa a South SeerlUe
MARMORA (Held Over Prom Last Week) Henry Whlnholtx entertained Philadelphia friends on Sunday. H»rbert Madam and William Gan~jn motored to Pleamntvllle Thursday e.enlng. Williem Taylor, of National Park, Is visiting kla sister. Mrs Ells Comon. Mr. and Mrs A B. Smith spent part of Sunday In Ocean City. R. Rapp, ef Mount Holly, vUlted relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Mary Warren, of Tuckahoe, celled on friends here Monday. Mr*. Spencer Young la entertaining Miss Mary Corson, of Camden. Mr. and Mrs William Lowry visited Atlantic City relative* on Sunday. Harry Cox and brother Thadeua, of New York, art visiting Raymond Sneed . Mr. ar Sunday « “ sean VI Mr. and Mrs Harry Smallwood, of « Ule City, visited Mrs Smallwood* mother on Sunday. Hobart Sapp caught a six-pound mk fish Thursday afternoon. Frank Young Is entertaining bU brother from Court Houae. Miss Prances Stratton was an sean City visitor Thursday. Doris Layton motored with friends to Maya Landing Park Wednesday, j Mrs. Shearer, son and daughter, I of Ocean City, called on Mr. and Mrs Hammel on Sunday evening. , M. P. McDole has rt'.umed to New York after a abort stay here with hU wife. Mrs Ethelda Young entertained h*r daughter and aon-ln-law. of Sesi ~ IS o. -'unday. William Cannon and family mo-, tored to Sew la. one day last week. | E. A. Stratton bro*' an axle of hla Overland Saturday e enlng while he. a* motoring to Oc an City Harry Young •ntr.-talned Tuckahoe friend* on Sunday Helene Wier, of Ploaaantville. has returned home after spending a few | days here with Mrs Elisabeth Young.; Mrs. Charles Reaves of Palrtor.. U spending a few daya with her mother.
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celled on
You cannot change the earn total of efficiency In the world. The man who la worth a lot around a kitchen or a washing machlna U worth tern otter places Trom Chicago to Miasiaiiffi in a Box-Cu Station Agent reports e oaae of food arrived which, had been infested by roaches and ruined. Roaches can do the same thing to food kitchen. Get rid of them! . ... - Qm
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Concrete Blocks
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Underwear Comfort
So many things influence Underwear comfort, especially during the summer. That’s the reason we spent so much time and effort in securing our present stock. Each garment is full cut—roomy without being baggy—fits without drawing or binding, and the materials afford you a choice so you may select what you like best. HARRY SHEFFER TWC STORES 112 EAST MAIN ST. MILLVILLE, N. J. N. W. COR. 3th ST. AND LANDIS AVE. VINELAND, N. J. THE HOME OP BETTER CLOTHES

