Cape May County Times, 15 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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Cumberland County Happenings of The Week'

: Mb brother. Mr. 1

i Compton I Millville. i. of Plt-

i week tni with

liver Cburtb. at 5 HertaoK and Mrs.

• Chef aperu Thura-

, of Non.e- * calling on friends i Tfcureday. L Waite. Compton. and , Mrs.

E Mr*. WUbert Cruee

flf 4*hli*del'

i Uie week..r«jtd «Ub

> (he trnstee

■end a eotngjlttee aaklng pennlaelon ..

M* Hi* Mte*

jrltli .her daughter,

Benner.

and Mrs, Edward Arm ■trong hare returned to their home In Wildwood after visiting Mortimer Henderson for a week. Mrs. Hum Henderson has returned to her home In Millville after amending some time with

Lydia Willsu.

Mtea Oreu Beeves has kindly consented to be tt* n*w ohotr leader. Miss Reeves Is a Ver^

man. we hope she MU be -very eently.

successful anti mend rsrtgiatu-'

lathnu to the.cBplr — — 1 * rB -

such a leader.

aande Henderson a«d wlff. of Philadelphia, were Vre over the

week end.

.There was quite a little excitement on Delsea Drive and Broadway Tuesday evening. -The State police were here stopping •<e the drivers license and registration card. Several did

have e'ther.

Menantico

* Mr- Mrank Baa^top made ^ ■hort call at Mr. Maxgy Ackleys Monday afternoon.

Buckshutem

one Mrs. Robert Peaahar. of Millville, spent'.Saturday and Sunday with their daughter. Mr*.

Charles B. .Hawn.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Hines

and family, of Florence, M. J..

Saturday with hie sister.

Mr. and Mrs. William Knight were out-of-town visitors Monday. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Sawyer _

called at Mrs. Paul Ackley s Mon- JlUn day afternoon. . * rK Onaeiea B. Hawn.

J. Regn was an out-of-town

visitor Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hankina spent Tuesday evening out of

town-

Mriv Emma sBrant .and* Mrs. Onv .motored to Cape Mug rt

.— ... Regn spent Tuesday

evening wlih -Miss Mary Ackley.

Milton Benn-jt spent Thjesda;

at the home of Wilbert Holalnger.

id Mrs. Lawrence Garri-.

don spent Tuesday evening In Millville. * 1

Mr. pnd Mrs. O. Tholmaoo en-

tertained out-of-town company on

Tuceday.

and Mrs. WtUlam Lee. Jr., daughter. Virginia,

day.

"d 'Vater Maurer |jt ;riM«r I healing J

Benjamin B. Cruise and

mother, of Maurlcetown. spent Monday afternoon with Mrs.

Hickman Shropshire.

Mrs. Hattie Hawn, of ‘Buckshutem. apent Thursday In ‘Mill-

ville.

Mte. Mary R. Hawn. Of OceanCity. visited her aunt; Mr*. C.

8. HAirn, this week.

■fhose attending the anniversary at Head-of-the River Church were Mr. Russell Reeves. Mrs. Howard Buzby. Miss Phoebe Bdk-

by. Mias Alberta Ackley.

Mr. ahd Mrs. Ellis Voung. of Bridgeton, ^ent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May-

hew.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mayhew spent Saturday evening In Phlla-

Mr. and Mrs. Paul A-kley re- Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Boghart

;. fnripb Bhkn h amden arm ape

j- Mr*. Ed Little and

“ I Loralne. - with Mrs. Bar-

I Mrs. Leslie How«IJ. ty. apent Sunday afl Mr. and Mrs. Bur-

-vavM PJ»e look a gany In his motor boat out in the bay fishing. Tuesday, but had very poor

luck.

WUlltte Shropshire and tei^pHi of Vineland, were here over tb week end with Mrs. Shropshire'

I .mother.

Ml and Mrs. Charles Warfield aer Hr Phlladriphta for a few ■Bara on business. Mr. Warfield Is-- jpresident of the Arlington

Cfiaiyteqr.

Mortimer Henderson and wife entertained Mr. and Mrs. Crover Paahley and daughter, of Dividing Creek. Saturday evening. David Pyle wat In Maurice-

lown Friday on bualni

Philadelphia,

after

H. Parker the ***** on ba ^ n ‘ a I of thn Methadtet ^ ^ p,,

i 'have

. l***!^'

tug the auaiaier here. Raymond Dayton and Min Mary Ackley spent Wednesday renlng In Leesburg at the homo ' hr. and Mts. pang burn. Mr. O. Tholmaon made a abort ill on Mr. William jUlght

Thd radar.

-fr. And Mrs. Harry Hankins trial Bed Mr. and Mrs. Marry Mayhew at their home Thursday •vdaing. • • Mr. Hiusofi made k short call tt -the home of Harry Ackley on (nmisday. \ Min Mary Ackley attended the football game at Millville Friday. Millville High and Middle Township iBlgh play 3d. Millville High

Thursday, leaving a fine baby Mother and hahr are doing

•Mrs Boghart v—

Anna E. riawn.

Heisterville

Min Eetella - Blteard. of Vineland. apent the week' end with

Mrs. Olln Spence.

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sharp

T i» the Interest of

Richard Graaeman. of \ land, visited his sUter. Rachel Kugler. this week.

S •»* Mrs. Heebert Reeves. “d* *wl Mrs. EHen Reeves e*otiersean loM lo Wuhinrlnn’. rtrrvml*.

r Sunday. . John Price and • ^MlUvllte law spent ,tb IU 4M|ghter »

| Elizabeth

as assistant - «am.

i Mlakelly. of MtU- ■

• /Sunday

pud Trenton Sunday. \ Mrs. Mamret 1(117110* attended the fupepl ^Twrieian. Mrs Dlxor, In Malaga, on Thursday. Mr. 1 ,and Mrs. George Stahl have moved to MtUedOw John Kan* and Many weoe Jr Cape May on Monday looking after their property. Andrew Aumack- and wife are visiting relatives In Camden and

Philadelphia.

Mr. Oscar Hsnn had the misfortune Saturday to cut his head quite bad. He struck It on the top of the qabln of his boat. Dr.

on Mr. sad Mrs Ezra Co* Run-

day.

Mr. sad Mrs. Harry Coverdale have returned to their home In Millvlle after making an extend-

ed visit with Mr ai

Charles Coverdale.

Mr. Gilbert Lee has his ■house ; wired ready for electricity. Mrs. Teresa MacDonald spent Saturday afternoon wHh her aunt, Mrs. Anns Fisher, la 'Dor-

chester.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ireland. Mr. and M’-s. Joseph Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Dwffleld Sharp. Mtss fcete 'Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Levi (Sharp; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vverlagham. Mr. and Mr*. Lewi* Everingham and eon. John Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. George Tomlin and son. Edwin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter

abugg. Pa-, over iha |^e nc . M d Walter Sharp war* ^‘ r ' among those Who enjoyed Em in -Mr* Gettysburg *ervlce at the Head-of-tbe-Rlvar

Min Sylvia Garrison made a short call at the home of Mite Mary Ackley Friday evening. Mrs Helen Garrtaon ha* rw turned to her haute her*' aftte ■pending the jtmihfcr^wltti her

daughter in ItUlrllte.

-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hampton,'

nad tew Bum t Balueday -al A baakM lunch'

t rgpoHed

•U: Mrs 1 Hah#r. C

her mather t* were nerved and have 1 Woodbury. 1 Henderson bad as ler Claude HenderPhUadelphla:

wig apd

1 Mortlw

• Jiendar-

I of the Sprlag GarM gone to Miami. 1 after hU buslnes*

>. BUM Boggs-ctlc-

I wedding seal vstmi y iking a motor trip

bridge through 1 and other In-

, T X"

a Longue Md their 1 and social m*eievsning M the

k Alice Ore. Bvgry-

* time and

• who is employ-

Jldleia Home. Vine I Tuesday with her

Mr. Munyoa. of Meuricetowu, Mae over to attr“ - —

usineas on Friday.

Cariton Adler. of-MIIMUe. has been -visiting Mi brother. Henry A liter. Carlton oeiebratrd his sictraixtb birthday while here, so Mrs. Adler gave Mm a sur-

ofi8r»«gw-

WM to team ihte •*** on buslnam lor the ^echtor I'mbrel-

I* enter-

Mr». Edward ill. of Dividing Creek. Mrs Mary Harris and Ellen Harris wera Vineland shoppers

Saturday.

Mrs. Lydia Wilier* entertolned Mies Hannah Mlicheil and Reuben Edward*, of Ocean City; Dr. and Mrs. Thoms* Ler. of 11 ad don - field and Lawyer Ate*n MrAHiater. wife and ao.:. flf Bridge toe, over the week end. Dr. Byron Pyle, of PHmaa. apent the week end with hi/

parents.

Mr. Rldnew* ha* returned from a bud new trip lo New.

York Clt» apd Chicago.

Mrs. Bnvter and Judge Jordan have relumed 10 Ihelr home la ' ■Hew York CTty and left their summer home here to fifaarge of

iter aaretakem.

Dr. Byron Pyle and mother tno(oand to teownlngtown. Ph.. on , Sunday aad brought Dr. Pyle',

j wife' and eon home.

Mr. Roland Shew and Ire Irwin ; planted tree* on (he school house gruunte thie week and also pul

•totes around them

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayhew and Mias Daneha WUhen were shopplag to Bridgeton tht* weakMr. date Vanaaien. »ho r*tenlty married Mia* Halm Ham ton. of Menantlco. U building naw home up to (he ptoea Mr. Walter Kline. Of Salem, dt, J-. ha* been In tow« thl* wmk luateg hi* pal ran* pteno*. Ira Irwin, wife and daughter Mortimer Henderson and wife and Mrs. Edward Campbell motored lo Egg Harbor and Ham-

monlon on Sunday. Thompson and daughrd Orr and wile. May

Harris. EHeu Hcrri* and Bill* Kelly * denied service* al Heenbof-rhe-Rlvor Oiiirch

battle during the civil

If* O. Beebe was a MllWUe

visitor Saturday.

Mr*. Anna HoDlnger ii HI. Mis. Granpan anu family and

Mrs. Prances Knight attended church at Millville Sunday njorn-

Mr. and Mr*. Frank W^dnor

ament Sunday evening with -Mr., nod Mrs. Harry Ackley.

' V«. IUM. on .1 r.*

r •pent the week end Wtfh ,her ^vinsnber* a nrfi 1111II rn | u «,,i| Bn . ^Mr U and r Mte - WUlie^AcWi^ot Bhower on Wednesday eveB ridge ton! 2Sd on Mr Sd'W •"‘f — -

Church Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ijavronc* aon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bpeirce. falter Sharp and Mr. and Mrs. George Tomlin and aon. Edwin, were MlUvtUe visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mr* Jame* Magee entertained out-of-town company

Sunday. .

The Odlden Star Temple.

■Laities of' the K.

Paul Ackley Payday afternoon.

Leesburg

National fire -peovfintten

was observed to the tonal schools

by special programs.

Mr. and Mrs. Davie, of Deer- _ field, spent Sunday with Mr. and Viola Sharp, Mrs. Mary Chant*.

Mrs. SamUel -Chambers. Mrs. Katie Sharp' '

Ohio.

The sawing xlrcle met at the 'tome af Mrs John HoUlnimhend

last Tuceday.

Mr. John Harris sad John Townsend -have purchased new ears, also filbert Holltngsheed. • Mies Bdne Chambers and friend spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. High, at Port

Norn*.

Mr*. Harry Hal. ngahead wi shopping tn Millville Friday. Mr. and Mrs Harry Oouains motored out of town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oeear Poihamu* gpeot Friday pvenlag In MlllvtlleMlm Dorl* Henderson and Mr. and Mr*. Milton Bingham spent the week end at the Delaware

Water Gap

Mr. and Mr*. LMburn Cox motored to Blackwood Saturday, calling on Sara Sigler. and Mrs. Harry Lee and visited tea Isle City Sun-

day-

Mr. and Mrs Jease Smith and children and Mr. and Mrs. At bert Holllogshead and aon Joseph., attended the annual meeting at Tuokahoe Church on Mr. and Mr*. Henry Carllele

.Mts. Beastr Rodan. Mr*. Laura

brother, of' Coverdale. Mrs. Bessie Oertiann.

Mr*. Laura Smith. Mr*. Lyfl* Tomlin. Mr*. Beatrice Tomlin. Mr*. Verfio liolllngahrari. Mr*. Blanche Kbsrp. Mr*. Mamie Everlegham. Miss Alice MacDonald

and Mirn Mary William*. Mrs Blanche Sharp ami rWI-

*—-1. of Leesburg, apent a day last week with her mother. Mrs.

Olive Spence.

Mr. and Mr*. William Smith sod aon. Walter, of Millville, were In togn Wednesday evrtilng. Mrs. Laura Bndlcott. of Belleplain. was In town on buelneas

end daughter. Catherine, visited many hyrn* tost w<

relation* to Brtckaboro on Sun-

day.

Among the MlUvlIle victor* on Saturday were: Mr*. F. Florence Errtckaon. Mr*. Trinett land Eldrcdge. Mr. Robert Holllng*head. Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Poihamu*. Mies Ira Davis, and Mist Doris MU. Mr. Md lira. Raymond Cobb motored out of town Sunday. The school children are aeUlng Jrtlo in order lo nei mono' library books.

nelved pnd after refreahmenta of J«e cream and cake were served, they went to their home* wishing Mr*. Hand a happy married life. Those present were: Mr*. Veva Head. Mrs. Liman Thompson. Mrs. Emma Shorpshlre. Mrs. Lena Butch;r, Ml*. Olive Spence. Mr* PrtecUls Thom peon. Mr*.

teat i

Mias Let* Sharp, of Camden, apent the week end vtth her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Dnfrielo Sharp. Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Butcher epent a day last week shopplag tn Bridgeton and Millville. Mr. and Mr*. BenJ. Thompson *p«nt Sunday evening with Mr*. Abble Keaalar. to Millville. UU* Chanc* and father, of Leeaburg. were In town Sunday. Mr. Joseph Oox motored to Dorchester to attend to buatnea* Saturday evening. • Job Trtbbltt and Charlie Wtlflania were out-of-town visitor*

Sunday.

Harry Cox. who *u«talnMf

Port Norris Auto Collided at Port Norris Comer Lady Badly Cut By Glass— Arm of Boy Broken While going west at the Corner of Brown and Washington Street* about 8 o'clock last Friday morning a coupe driven fay .Joe Bush, colored, ran Into a aedan going south (irigrn by Mrs. Ethel Wool-

fbrd.

•Mr*. Wool ford wa» badly bruised and cut up and a little boy riding on the back seat of her car had hi* arm broken. All the windows in the sedan were

broken.

Bush'* car escaped InJuity. Mrs. Woonord and the bey were taken to the office of » physician, where medical atten-

tion was given them.

A tureen supper and get-to-

gether party was given by the members of the Senior Epwortb j -League in the M. E. Church base-

mint test Friday evening. Last Thursday the freshmen

class of the High School was given a party by the members

of the other classes as is

tom each year. An interesting program was rendered, after which various stunts were performed. eespeclally by the freshMr. and Mrs. Dan Bateman at--tended the funeral of their aunt, tor*. Rebecca Spencer, at New-

port. last Thursday.

Master Billy Hharp. sons at Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp, is quite 111 and under the care of

physician.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chance motored to Jersey CUy

last week.

Mr. and Mr*. WMlIam S. Hund and son. Ellla. spent Saturday .find Sunday at tht home of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conner, at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. Morton Bateman motored to Newport on Sunday lo bid farewell to Prof. Washburn, who leave* aooa to attend school In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pep pci and daughter. Ruth, and Mrs. Marlon Kelly, motored to Vineland last week. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Warren and daughter. Leona, of Pitman, apent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Odgen Shopshtre. Mr. and Mr*. Alfred Taylor and son. Harry, motored lantic 'City Sunday. George Radellffe. of Millville, has accepted a position as organist at the M. E. Church. Janet Schwartz spent the week end with he: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jnllut Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gates and children motored to Newport

Sunday.

Mr. and Mra. Norman Jeffries. Morion Ltojrd apd Luther Jeffrie* motored to MillvHJc Saturday

evening.

Mr. anfi Mr*. Oscar Henderson and riaughtec Dorothy, motored out of town Sunday. Dtiroll Lloyd, of Woodbury, apent the week *nd with bis parants. Mr..and Mrs John Uoyd. Mr. aed Mrs. Henry Shaw entertained relatives Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Cbarlrs Reeves at tended the funeral of their aunt. Mr*. Amanda Bobbin*, at Mauricotown. last Thursday. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Heaton have moved from Railroad Avenue anu now occupy a home on North Port Norrl* Road. hr. Cheatr 1 Hickman, of Millville. formerly of Port Norris, has purchased a fine new coupe. Mr. Clarence Robbins Is beautifying hi* property by having a atone trace erected. Mia* Mar Wlible la spending me time with her aunt and unde. Mr. and Mrs. John Schock. Mr». Boyd Pagan ha* accepted poaUion as teacher for the first and second grades at Neu-

man. Mr. and Mrs. George Bollinger Mr. and Mra. Thomas FarMr. and Mr*. Malvin Rockwell. Mr. and Mrs. Cqndtant Grace, Mr. and Mr*. E. P. Berry. Mr. and Mr*. William Lambert and children, Tlnlma. Margaret Emily. Mr. and Mr*. 0*c*r Ferguson and aon. Jay, Jfi* Robert O Neal and daoifbter. Etta. Mr*. Hattie Blitzanl and daughter. Pauline. Mrs. Liawood Gasklll and daughter*. Della and May. Mr*. Thomas Bowker. Mrs. L. M. Barraclough, Mrs. Charles Goldfarb. Mr*. H. C. Bar-* raclough. Misses Lora Browfi. Lund. Lillian Hotter, Marion Jioyd. Mary Gibaon. Jimmie Conahcy. Mildred Clark and Beatrice Conahey. Messrs. Harry Hugard. Robert Adams. Luther Jeffries and Boyd Htck1. all of this place: M- and Mrs. John Berr. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Berry. Sr.. Mrs. Arthur Sockwell. Miss Vcrno Berry and Allen Berry, of North Port Norris; Miss Theresa Smith, of Lees-' burg, and Morris Pepper, of Dividing Creek. Dividing Creek Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Bauer and the Misses Esther and Margaret Warful motored to Atlantic Chy last Sunday. George Haley, of Uttlc Falls, visited his father. Mr. Charles Haley, who Is iU.. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wright spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson. Charles Ingles visited his mother In Bridgeton last Wed-

flesday.

Miss Helen Hlslop entertained Miss Barbara Stevenson, of Newcomb Hospital. Vineland, over the week end. Among those who visited Bridgeton Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Quadllng, Mr. and Mr*. Harry Wllfong Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Hickman. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Garrtaon. Mr*. Sara Garrison and daughter. Ruth. Mrs. Mame Hill, and Miss Lida GarrlMr. and Mrs. Fred Hlckn.an and family. Mr. and Mr*. Chester Locke and family. Mr. and Mr*. Dayton Warful. and Waller Bailey, attended the Nazarenc Church, at Part Elizabeth. San day evening. Mr. and Mr*. John RUy. ol Bridgeton, visited Mr*. Rlly'i parents. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Hiokman. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Nrmlah Ftoetwood. of Pitman, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robinson the past week. Mr. an'd Mrs. Thomas King visited Mrs. King's sister, tore. Timmons. In Bridgeton Hospital, who Is HI with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mr*. Silas Robinson motored to Trenton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garrison and daughter. Ruth, and Mias Lida Garrison visited Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Miller, of Elmer,' on

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Levi Loper. of Philadelphia, vlalled Mr. Loper’* parents, Mr. and Mr*. Bartah Loper the week end. Mia* Helen Hlslop. Mis* Barbara Stevenson, of Vineland, and Mis* Joanna Armstrong, of Leesburg. motored to Vineland on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Joslin. of Newport, visited Mr*. RowLupton one day la*t week. Ml*a Mirella Hickman visited her aunt. Mrs. Eva Prentlm, In Bridgeton, last week. Mr. George Mint*, tor. Pad Robinson and Floyd and Percy togeraoll motored to Vineland Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chew. Mr. Edison Turner and son. Wesley attended the Wesleyan Church at Vineland Sunday morning. Mr. Elbert Trlbett and Mtss Alyce Httcbner motored to Pauls- 1 boro last Sunday. and Mr*. Hurl Bllzsard. of MHivllle. v tailed Mr. and Mr*. Walter Hickman last Sunday.

Centre Grove Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown iled.on friends in Millville'on Satunlay. hone from this place shopping Millville Saturday evening 1 Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Mr. Ad Mrs. Howard Spencer. Eiwood Zimmerman. Jacob Zimmerman, Melvin Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. John -Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor and Mrs. Joe Bllzsard. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Taylor and children called on Mr. Taylor's mother. Mr*. Mell Taylor, Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hankins, of Millville, spent Wednesday evening with Mrs. Cora Taylor. Beatrice Hankins called on Grace Taylor recently. Leonard Taylor and family, of Ocean City called on Mr. and Mrs. NeUos Taylor, of this place, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Himes ere In MHivllle on business on Friday. Miss Ethel Blizzard was a Cedarville visitor Tuesday even-

ing.

and Mrs. Charles Taylor.! of ItlBvlUe. called on Mr. and 1 Mrs. Nelson Taylor Thursday. Mr. Charles Taylor visited his mother, Mrs. Mell Taylor, Thursday evening. dargaret Zimmerman h-s returned to Trenton, after spending the weeM end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eiwood Zlmsrtnan. , Mrs. Laura Jerrell was a Millville visitor last Sunday. Lewis Zimmerman, who I* employed to Bridgeton, spent Sunday her with his fatber. William Dove returned to Philadelphia after visiting bis family here. Mrs. Anna Earl Is spending some time with her niece Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aaronson. of Ml. Hblly. spent Sunday afternoon here. Mr*. Laura Jeijell Is the owner a new automobile. Mr. and Mrs. William Ore. Sr.. of Menantlco. were guests of Mr. and Mra. David Ore un Sunday. They were accompanied -by Miss Alice Ore. Mr*. Lena Zimmerman spent Tuesday with Mrs. Clarence Mon-

day.

Mr. and Mts. Joe Chlparo. of Philadelphia, visited Mrs. Chipare's parents. Mr. and Sparks.

I Mr. and Mr* Godfrey Zlmmeij man *pM« /Sunday with relative*

here.

Jdtn Smcaj is having his houre 1 painted, wbldh I: * ti.s |llff«SV3■)ent. Mnwr- Charles and Wilbur Hi me* are doing Lie work. Mr*. Reba Taylor was a recent Newport vtaJto.. John Smead waa in MHivllle

sister. Mr*. George Try I or. of Millville. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bro* a were shopping la Bifi.teton on Wedner.dgy. Mr. and Mrs- OUlc Apd were In MHivllle on buslr zs FiJdt y Mr. and Mrs. NsUon Taylor and family visited Mrs. Taylor's sister. Mr*. Robert 'Ntecn. SatMi >.-> Grace "ayk waa In Millville shopping Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fitrpnfi Taylor were In Bridgeton Satofdiy on

business.

Miss La visa glider WMa Mtllrflle visitor Saturday! : j Jerome bre: who has b-eh employed in Ocean City during the summer months. has roMuted ' Mrs. Lena Martin .wan In Bridgeton recently. ..-'1 Miss Ethel Blizzard ’fitteMed the teachers' Institute on Friday the county seat.

Fruits and Vegetables Our stock of fresh fruits and vegetables is open for your inspection and you will find a choice variety to select from. When in Millville, make it a point to visit our store. It will save you money. We Make a Specialty of "

KOTOK Brothers Millville Mertcet 106-10 S. Main Stmt Phone*:—438. 439

ArttttXER Kent RADIO is the brat teUcr everywfcerc. Many of ow cxromcr* are num-

d e inonstrate al c

A. Rosenfeld ADAMS AVENUE Woodbine, N. i.

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Ing slowly.

Mrs. Elizabeth Penn •otsrtallied out-of-town visitor* Nun-

day. evening

Mr. and Mrs. Cbannlns Hhorpshlre and non. Paul, of Woodbine, ■pen 1 Sunday with relative* here Leslie Thompson la expecting the bay boat •• thl* weak for loading for Florence. N. J. Melvin Billie, of Philadelphia, ha* been spending a tea day* Wtlh hi. mother. Mm. KI4.-

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Mia* Elizabeth Chew I* npendtog the week end with her mother. Mrs. Ella Chew. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Heaton, of Cape May. have been .-lilting the home of Mr. and Mr*. Olln Hickman. Mr. and Mn. Benjamin Berry. Jr., were very agreeably surprised on Thursday evening when a large number of their friends and relatives railed on them at the home of the bride'* parents. Mr. and Mrs. Laoest* 1 Hickman, and gate them ■ variety shower. M.ny very pretty and useful gift* were received, including linen, rtlvsrware aluminum. pyres. sUmware tug. mahogany clock, money, etc A mo*i en)oy*ble evening was spent In game* and music. At a late hour lefrreh nirnt* of lee rream and biscuit* were served, after which (he guest* departed for their home*, wishing the couple many years of happlne**. Those pm. m ware: Mr. and Mra Benjamin Berry. Jr.. Mr. nnd Mr« l/vmard Hick man. Mr. and Mr*. Chenier Hick

HmgyNCEMEIT 1 hereby announce my•elf at a Candidate for election to the Townahip Committee, of Upec. Township, on an Independent Ticket at the General Election on November 2, 1926. Your support is earnestly solicited. H. W. VALENTINE.

BETTER GET BETTER Bhmkfts

Now At October Prices

I’radeal hon**wives *h«.«W parrksM bedding 1 Kent* no* n* these are a.na Inrlndrd in Ike < Htonkrl Sale. Prepare tar winter comfort *1) m blanket*, quills, sheets and ptUaw ease* hen al 1

Briers.

$3.50 Heavy BUnketa $2.35 < $6.00 Part Wool Blanket* $4.50 $7.50 Part Wool BknkeU $5.00 $10.00 Ail Wool Bianke'u $7.95 kiss fail ttar of quills anf other blankets for

and double beds.

The tossreM a* sort Brut af blest stel “ - mini !

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OSCAR MORVAY The leader hr) G*«d» Mare 210 and 212 High St.Millville. N. J.