Cape May County Times, 22 October 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 7

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\imberland County Happenings of The Week

Elizabeth A entertained rife, frendI Bertte Shorpehire, Church hu Men ' meetlnjo and Meting tfiU week. Mr. ’M the eTgngelUt. r end family, of At- . celled on Mr. and Henderaon Sunday . '' r U Buffering with n her feet We. of West Cheei Bpending the week T, David yle. ,t card* have : I the birth of a

March.

Camp made a buMnesR elphla Mop day. Mr.

rimer It beauti-

brother Jacob’s bo us;

In town thl*

Pot la an extensive

-Prancla Vanaman. electrician,

met with them.

Mr. and Mrs. Fauver. of Mtllvlll^. were visiting relatives here thla week, Mrs. Patiyer waa a

former resident here.

Mrs! Mary Fox. who ’har been sick all summer, baa gone to Philadelphia, to stay for the winter with her sister. Mr*. Carrie Oarrlaon and Mrs. Uda Bt%ck-

*">uae.

Kills Boggs and mother. Mrs. (becea Bogg*. are visiting the patter’s daughter. Mrs. George Stevens. In Woodbpry Heights. Ellis walked over the Delaware River Bridge and visited the 8es-

Chambers and family, hare moved here t with Mr. Chamunlil they can find

la making rtto Mrs. l^dla

nd Mrs. Warriner, Philadelphia, spent the week end 'with Mrs. Warriner's parents. Mr. ind Mrs. Taylor. Mr. Wllllsm Gtllanri was In Camden Thursday on business. Mr. Samuel Camp had the misfortune to hove bis boat fall on him as he was launching It after repairing It. HU leg t waa Injured quite badly. Mr. and Mr*. Young, of Philadelphia. were here over the week id with relatives. ✓ Mrs. Edward Campbell has're turned to her 'home Olyjdlng Creek after viaittng her doiighter

h week.

Mr. Joseph Hampton is enjoyg a new radio. little Miss Jean Thompson, ol Atlantic City, Is with her grandmother. Mrs. May Harris, for a week while her parents are taking a motor trip t> Washington. D. C.. and other point* of inter-

Dividing Creek Miss Nellie Chance, of Passaic, visited her mefher. Mra. Irene Chance, over the ****• Among these who suited Bridgeton Saturday 'were’'Mr. and Mrs. Sherman BItsxard and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loveland, Mr*. Alma Lee and Mrs. Basel Shaffer. Miss Ruth Garrison, who Is

attending

Glaaeboro. spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and'Mrs. Albert Garrison. _ / nee has agturned home after spending some time with her sunt. Mra. Ingersoll. of

Paterson

Among those who. attended Jhe

Haleyville

Mr. and Mr*. George Hlle* and family. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Bow-

.ker. Mr. -and Mrs. E. Bowker. and Mrs. Austin HUes. of | Mr g Godfrey. Mr*. Msy Wal-

Maurlcetown. spent Sunday wlth j ter ivank Lodg:\ Thelma FUhcr. hU father and mother Mr. «nd Raymond BUtxard. William Brad-

Mi*. Waaley Hiles. Mr. and Mra. Victor Eriekeon. Mrs. H. Noel and Mra. William Bradway motored to Dorchester on Monday morning. Mra. Llrxie Hiles Is improving fr#m a very eevere sprained knee, which she received in a fall one

day last week.

Mrs. Edna GafrisM spent Stan-

and. Mrs. Anna Noel motored Millville Monday evening. Mi*, and Mrs. Alfred Stuer are entertaining Mr. Walter Racrup.

of New York.

Mra. William Wyne was the

funertt! of Mrs. EHzah-'th Hick-

man were: Mrs. Mary Souders, - ^ - • .i. , Mrs. Bhtella Riley. Mrs. ,Lavlnla of Underwood friends Sun-

n H! | torn. w»ll, nl.yi.n, h.d U. ml* Birr,, PortNomS to cot I,, torchad “‘I “ ' verety, „ th.t . oOy.tCo to ",

Last Friday the four clasaes or,j, e summoned.

,„e High School motored to Mr . and Mrs. Miller Berry .Rave I Philadelphia and visited the °-'s- |been hoUf .i[ e ,.p|„ K | n tb-:lr new

QUl-Centennltl. Arriving at the hmn ; of) Brown

grounds ai about 10 o’clock they. Mr an() Mril william BateHcattered to all part* to Inapect man werfl tend>rcd a inti? pany the buildings pnd Navy Yard. | ln honor of thp i,. ihlrty-alxth Late in the * ,, ' rnoon ‘ h v ?J, .. re ' wedding anniversary. The eveturned to their bus. which they nlnR wu )n a jolly go,.,,! had hired to take them. manner. Refreshment* were Senior* made thl trip In Mne< j_ Their gue*t* pr*eent;d cars, accompanied by Mis* Klein.. he]n wU1 a var ,, tJ . „j ^ft,,. They first toured the Public prpM . n( werP v, r and Mn Ledger newspap.’r pUut sad then I Baleman Mr and Mr , stulre Journeyed to the Se»qul. Some of Mn , 0|I|| H |gnuU. Mr*.!

-7. Mr*, willlsm Bradwiy and | V^cTol ^n “Vr^ Sre 1 Harriet and Wllllaai Bradway, Cll)era j XrU . Model Postoffice. “Srr, ire S Lund, M r ,’ * nd G ^° rg ' Mln ** *" d I Agriculture Building. Bhildlng of HMr y and^m. Mr*, children. Earl, Marvin and Har Tr a n ,porialion and different State ' d , wUllam and

ri*. He secured a number of v ' ^! building*, at the Navy Yard the ^ eri 1 ' und nice presents and two surprise olf , ghI ..constellation” Interest-,

way and others..

friends and neighbors of

El wood Bailey gathered at lit* >nie on Thursday evening and irprlsed him on his birthday! Those present were Mr. nad Mrs. Harrison Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. John R.,th and daughter. Joseph-

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erlckand chtldr-n. Henry and

Oeorge. Mr. Charles Bradway.

H. Noel. Mlsa CUr* Brad-

day.

Mrs. Albert Grace, of Millville. vUIted Mrs- Anna Noel Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. McKeag. andjmn. Ocean City, called on Mr. Charles Bradway Sunday. Mr. and Mia. Samuel Trout, of Maurlcetown. called on Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erickson Sunday

enlng.

Mrs. Jeaae BUtxard. of Bnckabutem. motored to Underwood

Saturday.

Menantico

Mr. and Mrs. Hinaon entertelnI conpany Saturday evening. Mr. and Mra Paul Ackley and daughter motored to, Millville

Saturday .evening.

The Misses Clunns entertained impany Saturday evening. David Gran nan called on Mr Charles Ackley Sunday. Mra. Harry Hinaon Tjallod the

Ssaqul last wehk.

Harry Ackley. Mr. Hinsqp Harry Hapktns and Paul Ackley' motored eut to the International Sand Company's plact Sunday On

g Mgbt seeing trip.

John Knight spent the week end with his parents. Charles Ackley waa also at home'for the

packages which caused much

GasklU. Mr. William Argo, ward Gaaktll. Mr. and M *. William Hickman and Ruth Tice, of Bridgeton; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baton, of Cedarvtlle; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Trout. Miaa TtUlc and Eleana Gaaktll. , of Port Norria: Mr. and Mrs. MorRobbl..s. Mr. ard Mrs. Hogatla pates, of Newport. Kills Hand, of Catoden. visited town last Wednesday. Addis Hickman vintted friend* In Maurlcetown Wednesday even

ing.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bouder. of

Vineland, visited Mr. and Mrs.

A. P. Hickman Iasi week. Mrs. Carrisfrlhopshire. of Mill

vllle. and Mrs. Augusta Thompson. of Helslerville. visited Mrs..

Is'wls Moore on‘Saturday. i— .

Leroy HUlop, who 1* oriftoyea! Mrs. George Plttgerald and son and Thelma Fisher,

at Coll lags wood, spent Sunday ,lA>uUi. were In Philadelphia Satnr-

with hU psrenu, Mr. and Mi*. |d*y on buslBea* ;

WUIlain O HUlop. I Mr. Samuel Trout called on

who attended Whorral's, Mrs. Noel fcturday.

Show, at Leeaburg, loaf weekj Mr. and Mrs George BdxU'L — - - m. Ulllvllla ,/w«V Wlnn«f wftb

old ship “Conirtel

ed many. Although every c

and Mr

Howard Clark.

Mr vinnr Ericknon ■« botld-l Ing,company from out of town. ,j me at the home of Ibelr relaInc ani'hi-i new greenhouse. Helen Sharp, a teacher t i VM , Mr. and Mr*. Ros* Bacon,

ill aoon have a gins* house of the Colllng-wood ^<k,L spent h(|> ___ the week end with her parents.

Mr. and Mr*. Walter Sharp. Mr. and Mrs David Powell and daughter. Louise, spent the week end with Mr. and M:

. and Mr*. Frdnk Vanaman and children took dinner with Mr. Charles Bradway Sunday.

Mr. and Mm. John Roth and _

_ chiia. Mrs Anna Baley and Richard Powell, at Burlington. Mr. and Mrs FItggerald weye daUf . hferi wcre to murille Tues- Mr. and Mrs.

reeebt AllanUc City guests. | dn} . : entertained company from out of

Mrs WUllam Fisher, recently, Thp HiKh gehjot studento: town on Sunday,

entertained her sister, of Vlne-j W3Ilt to (h0 Spg< , ul on Tuesday.’ Mr. and Mr*. Henry C land. , |a One time was enjoyed by all Mooney, of Westfield. N. J.. hi _ Mrs. Jennie Shropshire *'’! those from Haleyville. They were ' been spending some time with M spending some time with relatives .Sheppard. Wllsdn Berry. ‘ and Mir.. Raymond O’Brien,

in PhUadelphla^ ^ joeoige . HUes. William Bradway ~

Fruits find Vegetables

Oshford Moore. Charles of MlllvUle. took dinner aarence Hickman. Flr-jUielr daughter. Mrs. Anna Noel.

Ulxtard. Milton Tribbett. on Sunday.

Alvin Moore. Harold Laws. Clar-| Ja«k Radcliffe and Ed. Rleck.

ence Burn*. Elbert Trlhbett. Le-‘®f MUlvllL:. w.

roy Hfckmanr Marie Jenkins and

i PhUaffeia. of Millwith Mrs

Atkinson and returned from, atrip to Call-

Interesting

Mrs. Alma l*e.

Mr. and Mrs Learning Turner, of Bridgeton, visited Mr. and Mrs Learning Turner, on Sunday. Nor. Newcomb. Jerry Dilka. Richard Htslop and Edison Turnattended the M. E. Church at

Quinton last Sunday.

Mr. and J**S Arthur Sock; of North Port Norris, spent I day with Mr, and Mrs. Albert

-..Ml* J**i -•>-4 <“

Sr. and Mrs Ottn Jenkins and Mrs Welter Hickman visited Mr. and Mrs John Riley, of Bridge-

very

guests of Chs*. Bradway Sunday.

Mr. Morton Blackman and Mis* Clara Bradway motored to PhUadelrhig and spent Sunday with

Miss Dot Hlnzel.

The folks of HaleyvUle who attended the convention at Port Norris Tuesday, had a very rare

treat, as the program

in every department. Those who attended were: Mr. Allen Shep-

' — Martha RObbii

ton. last week.

Mrs Howard Joslln and MVs R. Mfaskelly. of Newport, visited Mrs. Rose Lupton last week. Miss Ethel Riley, of Bridgeton, spent the week end with Miss

Katie Turner.

Charles King, of Bridgeton, was

• " town last week.

Mrs J. W. Bauer. Mr. and Mrs

Mrs Harry Ackley entertained company Sunday afternoon^ Mr. and Mrs WOhaxt -3 n called at the home of Paul Aokley Thursday evening. MUton Bennet was s Menantico

visitor Friday.

Mr. and Mrs f. Shaffer MUIvUIe visitors FVfllay.

Mrs. Frances Knight called on

Mrs. Edna Ackley Friday.

Mr. and Mrs Harry Hankins spent Tuesday evening out of

town. v P» W. , . Frank Hampton ffaU^ ttn Mrs Sucey Bauer, of Bridgeton, ry Ackley Wednesday.' • vlalted reUUvea here last week. "WUnam Kntghf waa a Bill- . Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wright, villa visitor Wediwsd^ ” of Bridgeton, ^eat the week end Hiss Icona BriMV called on vi ( h Mt . M tI Mrs. Paul Robln-

MSa; Xary Ackley Wednesday wn

venlng. Mr. and Mrs Fred Hickman. Mr. rand Mra. Paul Ackley and Mr aIld Mn . Chester Locke. Mr. daughter *P«ni WH»#sday rejn- anlJ MT! . Knuik Chew. Mr. and fag la MlllvUle. Mrs Edison Turner and Richard Willis Allley. of Bridgetoo. mjlop attended the Nasarene •pent Tuesday morn lag wlta*Han church, at Pert EUxabeth.

ry Aokley. . , ThcrsiJhy evening.

Mrs. Helen Garrison apenl Mr . an d Mrs Laaland Bauer had the ml*- Tuesday In Millville. vialtod friends in Bridgeton

netblag In Mrs W. Hinson waa a Port go^y.

- as artery Hi Morris visitor Tuesday. Mr. ard Mrs Lewis Moore and | Med profusely. Mr . an d Mrs. Lawrence Garrl- ^ L* wre nce. motored to Dor-; _»hot an tic*, pat- entertained Mr. and Mrs. H- op Sunday,

t result*. sutes and family, Mr. and Mrs. V and a friend. George Oarrlaon and family, of SC catling on MlllvUle.'and Mr. and Mr*. Leon •ay. bright, of Ocean City, on Sun

Hr. J. C. gay.

Mr*. Jane Blown* 4^1ed « Mis.' Hirry Ackley Montly aftel^

visit ed

pard. Mrs Martha ROhbins Mrs.

Anna Sharp. Itohvlf®*

M:s. Animy Berry. Mrs. ftaneei BraAsray. Mr. Carl SbroSShfte; Rev. and Mr* Jos Slulpson.-MT. and Mrs W. Hunter, and Res.

and. Mrs JjQrd.

Mr. Burdsall Coeaaboon. of MlllvUle. has been In town sev-

eral day* thla. week.

Mrs. WUUam Bradway took

supper with Mr. and Mrs Dan

Bateman Tuesday- evening, v Mr. and Mrs. Victor Erickson

pafi Mrs. Anna’Noel were MU1-

vtlle vtsltprs Tuesday.

. Mr. .Louis Wloenberg and Mrs li'skle Ballenger, of Philadelphia sahnt Saturday and Sunday with

C. T. U. meetlns held

ivt> j at the home of th-' presidenl. Charles Bradway enter- Mrs. David S. Powell, the fol-

talned a few friends hi honor of lowing officer.^ were elected for s son and wife on Wednesday th- year Pre*|_d>nt. Mr.. DivH -onlng with a shower, it wn* 8. Powell: corresponding secrodiowery in weather, too. tary. Mrs. Walter Campbell; reThosc who attended were Mr. , cording secretary. Mrs Harry and Mrs. Joe Bradway. of Wild-,.L?e: treasurer. Mr*. Reb.rcca

Mr. and Mis. Dean Pbll-ilMy: direetnr-s*-M -vreoUr

Up*, of Millville; Mr. Morton Harry Hand: Christian eltlxenBlackman. Mr. Marvin Dsvl*. of ship. Mrs. Stetson Campoell; Bridgeton; Miss Harriet Hack- child welfare. Mrs Thomas Bowney. MlllvUle; Mr. and Mrs John ker; evangelistic. Mrs Morton Roth and Josephine Roth. Mr. Bateman: flower mission. Mrs. and M/s El wood Bailey and son. j Sophie Lloyd; medical temperMr. and Mrs. Vidor Erickson and anco. Mrs. Dsvld Robbins. Jr.: children. Mr and Mra. William i parliamentary usage. Mrs Carrie Bradway. Harriet and William I Rogers: soldiers and sailors. Mr*. Bradway. Mrs. Anns Noel. Mb" ’ Rsbecca R. Morrl*: red letter Clara Bradway. Mr. and Mrs. | day. Mr*. Rebecca Day: temperBen Bradway. Bridgeton. They ; ante In Sunday *chool. Mr. Loulz received many very nice and j Miller: publicity. Mrs Wesley

useful present*. Adams

Mrs. F. Vanaman. of Bridge- j Cornell Brown had tk: ton. also entertained a large fortune to make a misstep and

of friend* In their honor sprain hi* ankle.

Saturday. They received ai Mr. and Mr*. Row or Hhull and great number of gifts the.* also. Mr*. Constant Grove and not

I tor>d to Trenton recently.

Never judge a man’s heart by( Ml» Wilma Lambert, daughter

iof Mr. and Mrs William Lam-

Raymond Anderson, who ha* boarded for the past two years at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lund and who now Is a driver for fhe Klrchoff bus line, has gone to Bridg.'ton to reside. Miss Ida Hand, of PhUadelphta.!

Blackman | hag bppn spending aom,- time

* *' ’ with Mr. and Mrs Harry Lea. Among fhe peopli who motored i Millville Thursday evening to e Rudolph Valentino in the Son of the Sheik.” were Mr. and Mr*. Howard Clark. Sr . Mrs.

Our stock of /fresh fruits and vegetables is open for your inspection and you will find a choice variety to select from. ' * i. j*: When J, Mfflville, make it a point to visit our store. It will save

you money.

We Make a Specialty^

◦f Bananas

KOTOK

Brothers

MitbiUe Merkel 106-10 E. Main Street ■ Phones: — 638. 633

the sire of bis feet.

Saturday and Sunday

Mrs. Ballanger's cousin. Mrs.

Noel.

Mrs. Clara Rsdellffe and rhlldroir Arthur Eudora. Clara May and Roberta spent Sunday with Mrs- Anna Notd. Mr. and Mia. William Hunter entertained Rev. aod Mrs. Lord on Sunday. Quite s number of town folks motored to Millville Saturday evening. Mr. Arthur Hiles la building a new* home on the Port Norris

road.

6 v'slted

Mis.

Pan invalid

s and Albert L Dataware

MQUl Saturb*Jojlag It. ^rd of the M r regular nr

& Thursday eve-1 h talked over to Smith electricity.

Author: "And’ whlMdtd' ybui r think of my l**t Joke?" Editor: "Mighty glad to know was your jqt." ._ DUCK SEASON

IS OK

See U« For Gum . SO-SO to $4800 CoeU $4.00 to $9.00 Super X, U. S Ajex, Remington Hmn Duck Ued end Wtoebetoer Sbeib. CM Heetor $5.50'to $4$.00 Bern end Root Paint $1.90 gel. w. L HOWELL 10 E Mkifl Street MILLVILLE. 1. J-

pur Annivenutry Sale swings into i Record-Breaking Vahie-GWng Week

Our Eamoai ComHnation Sale!

Men’s Suits

TOPCOATS — OVERCOATS

2 Oarmrnts For

$29.50 Two for ahnott the umm! price of one Choose any combination; S Suit and a Topoost. a Bt u,d 0,’reort; ! Soiu; «r 8 ! <h ' r ' coab; ie lert, a] 8 gantuUI to

X)[N OUR HOLIDAY PIANO CLUB ASK ABOUT IT

Variety! Nut juit our itylr to ckoosr from hut r. trrmrndyus stork of thr murkrts Newest Furniture

MUMUt'i Greeted VekieTuving Store

Stores Trom Haine to California OPPOSITE MECHAHICS' KATIOHAL BASE

Newberry’s Annual Towel Sale

In Plain White Id Pink end Bbi ,

Cannon Miilr Make Turidto TowJ.

Size 14y 2 i26 R«g- Velue 1*C

10c each

Very SpecUi EACH 10c

Mny t through < Mock*

take you r beautiful

wo garments bring a friend

.vtngs between you.

NOTE—-If you cannot

and each buy one. dividing the MORVAY'S The People ! Uptown Store

B. T. ACKERMAN & SON 12-14-16 HIGH STREET MILLVILLE, N. J. MILLVILLE'S GREATEST FURNITURE AND MOlflC STORE A parchaie tat will prow the rat

Cannon Make TURKISH TOWELS Fire stripe colored border Ir Blue. Pink or Gold Size ITVjxSB Reg. wine 39c 25c each. Very Special

Cannon Make ■ 4 Bleached Guest Towels Wide Colored Jacquard Effect Border. 2” hemstitched ends. In Pink. Blue cr Gold Border. Reg. wine 42c each Very Special, each 29c

534 HIGH STTIECT^^

MILLVILLE

BETTER GET BETTER B1

Now At October Prices

Prudent h««w»l«e* •»»■« P0"W, r"'** W’Z?* mnutv mm u» IheM- are al»« InrlntM la llw Ortuber lllaaket Sale. I'rrpare f«.r nlaler raaMsri bj M-lrelUir blanki-ta, quilts »herla and pilUw ra»e» here at reduced $3^50 Heavy Blanket* $2.35 a pair $6.00 Pul Wool Blanket* $4.50 e peu $7.50 Part Wool Blanket* $5.00 a pair $10.00 AU Wool Blankets $7.95 a pair AImi full Uni- Ilf qullt« usd other blanket* for »lngle “ Bd Th" , ’u^.|'aesorimeul of lalrel •4>le* >■ rhildreu'a eost* and drr»nr» la our Sen.ml Floor l»e|*artuieul. OSCAR MORVAY Tht lewder l»rj t-ood* more

N. J.

15x33 Bleached Crash Kitchen Towel - 3 stripe - red border* each 10c

Cannon Make Turkish Toweling In plain and blue checked 19c yard

Bleached Glass Towel 16r* Lengthwise colored stripes 10c edch

Cannon Make Square Checked Linene Luncheon Cloths In pink and bine each 39c

Turkish Wash Cloths

3 - Big One Doilar Specials - 3

Ladies' Queen | Ladies' Percale and Charlotte Full Gingham Fashioned ! HOUSE SILK DRESSES STOCKINGS ; ^ site# $6 to so In all shades ' Beg. price 1.48 Reg. value 2S5 1 „ - , Ttry Spreul Toy .pmU Pur $1 1 EechSl

Ladies' Underarm ! POUCH BAGS All the latest shades Reg. value 1.98 and 2.48 Very special Each $1

Stenciled Oil Cloth Scarfs jj Site 18x48 1 In various designs 1; Special each 29c

Ladies’' Oil Cloth House Aprons Circular Skirt Style Better than Rubber Very special each 25c

1 Arabian Flannel and Wool Blankets Site 64x76 Reg. price $1.49 $1 each. Special

Infants' Jacquard Crib Blankets In Pink and Blue Special each 50c

Cokunbia Window Shades In White and Green Complete with fixtures Reg. wine 89c Specie! nch 50c

1 pint site 1 THERMO BOTTIES Will fit your kit 49c each. Special

CANDY SPECIAL Delici.'us Fresh Pop Com Krisp Vi pound 10c

CANDY SPECIAL Delicious Fresh Peanut Brittle V 2 pound 10c

1 AC each GOLD FISH each f 1U We have an aquarium full of all k : nds * ” Also Fish Bowl. —Fish Food — Pebbles and Grass

J. J. Newberry Co. 30 High SL MILLVILLE, N. J. 30 High St 888 Suma-m irtiu! 0|*r»<»*-a* Sum