CAFE KAY COOTTT TIMB8. IMPAY, AUGUST 17, 1928
Page Three
FETEB8BUSG !■ Myrtle MM in, of Palermo. *d friends here Monday evening. Isses Clara Eoaa and Lucy Regina ; the teacher*' examination* in Court House three days this week. Its. David Van Vorst and children i enjoying the sea air In Ocean City on Wednesday. r U)lam Laughlln and mother were out of town visitors on Wednesday. Mrs. Cornelia Ross and son, of Audubon. spent two days the middle of the week here. Mrs. Mildred Poll, of Philadelphia. Is a guest of Mrs. Bara Ross set Mr. and Mrs. Norman Burke, of Marshalvllle. visited his mother her*
Boyd and grandmother, of
Popular t- star, was bore In the Mldof England *2 years ago. He ...j six feet two and ie a naturalom boxer. He Is Married. During x wir he served sdtto the British fine corps and was rtiamp'on heavyeight of Hie brigade. He has been In some of the leading pictures.
THE RIGHT THING etda RIGHT TOO PyMARTMAMBAtLP
DID YOU KITOW—
i HAT It Is bad fora to use the napkin when picking up food that la
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE (Held Over Prom Last Week) Mrs. Cora Barber is spending a two eeks’ vacation with friends In Tren--jn. Mrs. Milton Peterson and son, of Woodbine, spent Sunday with her --.rent* here. MarUn Spalding, Benjamin Taylor and Albert Freldemai. took in a ball game at Millville, Monday afternoon. Prank Jonea spent Sunday In Atlantic City. “ ~ hn Burke passed Saturday —/ with his family here. Mr. and Mis. LeRoy Morton are ' >f » baby girl, born 4th. . da a b-islneaa trip to Cape May, Monday evening Harry Stltea, Sr., Wllleu Cjr.„. ~ * im and Edward Willie tboae friim Court Hi ~-o went for their annual trip with Captain Meerwald. of Den-
is with his a
of New York, for a few days.
Herbert Owens, of Philadelphia, eat the week-end with friends here. Neal Regina visited a dentist’s office in Court House on Wednesday. A number from hare witnessed the baby parade In Oce-n City on Wednesday In spite of the Intense heat. Mrs. Conchetti Refine spent Thursday with friends at the County seat.
Corson wa
town visitor on Tuesday. Earl Pord left for Mays landing on Wednesday, having secured a posi-
tion there.
Willlatn Friday.
visited his wife and Hospital on Friday
i only e
i side to side of -and and around.
Dut It is bad
two or three spoonfuls of coifes tea. and thrt after that it ahould be
irely drunk?
'hat when sugar and cream are led to tea or coffee they should be
ed with the sf e sure that tl it this stirring
itle agitation &
cup. and not i
It heating cake Tmt it Is very bad foi ee. or bouillon, w lllon cups, sip by in as one would i
f testing the the spoon. It
enp?
hat one should never mart veg*tea with the fork or knife osfore ing them? If pots toes are served >le. break off a morsel at a time ns ded, by means of tbs fork, end coolt to the mouth. Do not Maks Hied potatoes out of the entire po-
> before beginning
bat It la the height at * > fork or spoon oa
Mrs. Dominic Trombetti are entertaining company this week, “is. Roscoe Spalding and daugh- . Marjorie, passed Saturday evening at Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. James Kline, of Trenton, spent Friday and Saturday with Mrs. Cora Barber. George Paul visited __ . Mrs. Llneaug Pe'erson, at Wildwood, Saturday. Mrs. Oscar Camp and family, of MayvlUe, went to Medford Sunday to spent a week with her parents there. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Jones and family, of Philadelphia, spent Friday and Saturday with Mr. Jones' brother
Prank.
Mre. Daniel Chambers and her twe ns, of Eldora, are spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Garretson
Virginia, to friends there. K. Wheaton, of Paulsboro. is few days with Theodore
. and Mis. Richard Voss. Mrs. Ui Marshall, W-lWr Freestone i. were Is Wildwood Saturday evening
Harry Stltes, Jr., ana aaugnters, and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Young and sons, passed Saturday in Wildwood. i Tronem left Friday '« Hospital. Phlladethave an opera-
jbert MeC&ach, of Philadelphia, t Sunday with his family here.
Mr. and Mis. Urtalnad relatives from Paulsboro on Sunday. Mis. Black, of MayvlUe. entertained friends from Philadelphia on
Mis. WlUiard Claire and son ert. of Pen negro ve, spent the end with Mrs. Harvey Harris. Millville shopper on Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Earl Nickerson and son, Charlea. of MlUvlUe, are visiting Mrs. Nickerson's parents, Mr. * ' Mrs. C. P. Hess. Jess Davis; of New Castle. Pa., la visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hetten-
baugh.
Mrs. George Warren, of Tuckahoe. spent Saturday evenlug wth her
mother. Mis. J. D. Hess.
Mrs. Aabury Bachelor and daughter. Aola, are visiting Mrs. Howard
Everingbam. of Millville.
Mr. and Mis. Samuel Mason, of PleaaantvlUe. spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Mason's toother. Mrs.
Rachel Hess.
a. Bergner, of Avalon, visited Jos-
eph Mason on Sunday.
Mis. Murphy Whtldln. of Delmont, and daughter, of New York, spent
Thursday with Mrs. K- B _
Mis. Martha Clark, of Head of tin Rlra! spent Saturday with her slsU.
j 1 K ra Hannah Layton.
one's Up v nHe anting? | John Endlcott is visiting his son.
b. Ho.* to too, Hwrr BO!**., of b* Wo.
utton, of Philadelphia. spent Saturday with hla family at MayvUle. Edgar Ryder U home from , rice town for a fee weeks' staj Ida Toxour. of MUlvUle. spent urday and Sunday with her parent*. Earl HoUlngsead and Gertrude Norbury called on Mr. and Mrs. I*s- " j Norbury on Sunday afternoon. Winfield Baldwin and family passed Sunday afternoon at Stone Harbor. George Nicbola. cashier of the First National Bank here, U on a
Bible C
i tbs napkin
. and that It is certainly not In form to do this at n restaurant? hat it is Im bad fora to benab sp ■ crumbs at ana's place after sating.
p collect ped In 9 should
e floor as you lias after a hat K Is no longer raffirdsd r even kind, for a be
Mrs. J. H. Clark spent Thursday
with friends at Millville.
Mr. and Mrs. HardU. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
C. P. Hess.
t yon." or. “I t ready for It yet PU »«vs a«— I there U mors room on cy ,Ato'.* P » U rnf • attract ■ much or bow 1 Do not sty, far 7 third moflto, be They are so tampOn*;" or. t think It Is bacanna everything [delicious that I am eating so Utpt I had n vary tats luncheon. I “ tove to sample your rolla, but I really net hungry enough for t "nd I am particularly fond of
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(IUU (WjmT w-t! - ■ Wilton 0ro~. ofillontl-Clirj-^ with his sister. Mis. John Boeap.
sr the week-end.
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vllle, has been risitlng her sister. Harmon Hilton. . . and Mrs. Horace Townaend. w Atlantic City, and Mr. and Mm. W
ter Sharp, of Sea W* OV.
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. M. West spending the month of August wun
A LINE O’ CHEER Py John "sodrisk Bangs.
A HINT I RED-HOT July days n " fevared are the ways '4 Hr. Mareury » with soma high dtgrea. > uka ihla lltUa hint: l.-id that you're e Mint.
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Winfield Jones and ones passed Friday with friend* In Ocean City. his family to
,, by the Fidelity last Saturday netted the im of 970. Another sale will be held Saturday. August 11th. The Baptist Sunday School picnic „ao been postponed from Friday. August 10th. until August 17th. Friday bring the day set aside by President Coolldge as a day of mourning for the late President Harding. Mrs. Margaret Spalding passed Saturday evening in Wildwood. The Ladle*’ Aid of the Baptist Church held their business and social meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Allen Freldeman. About twenty members of the Sunshine Class have arranged m trip to Atlantic City on August 14th. instead thrir monthly meeting. A number of men from here attended a Masonic meeting In Ocean City
Friday night.
Huffeton Music School
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H. A. DEERY
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CLEVELAND SIX SEDAN It’s one of the outstanding examples of fine construction in the six cylinder field, yet it sells for the lowest price—
1295 F.O.B. CLEVELAND ■
Body by Fisher Seats Five Comfortably Mazurie’s Garage CLAXEXCES. XAZUSIE Landis Avenue Bell Phone 42 Sea Ule City CLEVELAND AUTOMOBILE COMPANY • CLEVELAND
Final Price Reductions On Everything in This Store Entire Stock of Hart Schaffner & Marx, Alco and Club Clothes; All Hats and Furnishings All This Season’s Goods Must Go Alow T HE VALUES we’re offering are to extraordinary, the quality to fine, that the men from all parts of Cape May County who bought here last week will be urging their friends to enjoy some of these savings. They’ll probably say finer things about this sale than we do. We’d rather be a little conservative and give you more value than we lead you to expect. It’s the best way to make friends. And we’re going to be in business here for many years to comfY so the more friends we male the better it is for us. HARRY SHEFFER
TWO STORES
N. W. cor 6th and Landis Ave.
Vineland, N. J.
112 East Main St.
MUlvUle, N. J.

