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Cumberland County Happenings of The Week 1

• rot unif frinul' in I aho also while away, te entertaininK York city _entortain- , of Oklahoma. I, of Cam do n.

k -ed here M. Mtmdr baa as AUa ;tle City. Leona rd Orr. Mis.and Mr. Kllto Kelly t the Seequi. Pyle U rUitinK i daughter, of J., art atayloK with . Ira J. B. mil Wilson was a Millthu week. Jim. CharU* Warfield elphta for a few * trip. EUlott sent a nice ed goods, fruit and 9 the Children s Mrs. Elliott and collects every Borne. __ sympathy to Heisler In the t>< ber father. Mr ESpaJerset. N. J Mr. an Iwvalld for , but was very the last. Beeves has accepted ? Jatnden. Mrs. Ira Infin and visitors to PM'>ai Scsqui .in Sun-

Mrs. May Harris spent several days at the Sesqui this week. She motored there with her daughter and aon-ln-iaw. Norman Thompson. of Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Smith have moved here from Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Regan and sou spjnt the week end with Mr .and Mrs. George Harris James Hatfli. entertained his niece. Miss Kate West, of Washington. this week. Mta> West came to Inter the ashes of h.-r mother In the M. E. Cemetery Mrs. Harris was a Millville shopper Friday Mr. Albert Moyer, one of our eittzemt, was the young man who look the victims of the accident at Durell's cranberry bog to the Millville Hospital last Thursday morning. Mr. Moyer's car still has the blood eja as of the vic-

tims.

Mrs. Maggie Broadwater entertained her niece from Port Norris this week. Mr. and Mt*. Frank Widener motored to Camden this week to visit relatives. Mrs David Plye '« entertaining her brother. Sa ,iel Burdsall. of West Collingswood. Mre. Mortimer Henderson had as her guest this week her uncle. Joseph Burt, of Camden. Miss Sara Grassman Is visiting reletires in Camden. Mi. and Mrs. Herbert Reeves and sons spent Monday in Ocean

City.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Henderof Philadelphia, motored down to see Mrs. Henderaon' mother. Margaret Mayhew. over the week end. las Dorothy Vannaman. of Chester. Pa.. Is rlalting her parents for a few days. Miss Vannsis a teacher In the Twin Oaks school. The Parent-Teachers held their Hallowe'en party Friday evening in the church hall. Eva Barcug11a received a prise for the most comical costume. May Kranckle and' Ethel St. Clair prises for the last guessed, and little Elmer Ryan a speci-i p lie. Everyone had a wonderful time. The 4*-i soclatlor cleared $1#.7S. Miss McKay, the helping teach- . visited our school this week. Mis* McKay was quite Impn th some Incidents in Miss Bin's room. ' Mrs. Ada M. Munday is visiting her »lster in Beverly. She will also spend several days at the Sesqui. Mr. and Mrs. Mortlmo; Hendertlbn entertained on Saturday evening Claude Henderson and wife, of Philadelphia; Mpt. May Harris. Ellen Harris. George Harris. Mr--. Margaret Mayhew ard OMs Kelly. of Millville.

Port Norris Mrs. Ruefc a Sharp. Sr., and grandson. Wilson, of Mauricetov.. spent a day last week with hsr daughter. Mrs. Harry Chance. Mr and Mrs. Walter Rudolph and eons. Oscar and Walter, Jr., spent the week end with Mrs. Rudolph's brother Ir. Cpper Darby. also visited the Sesqui on

Sunday.

Mrs. Juliu.i Schwarts spent two days In Philadelphia this week. Barrorlcugh and son. Joseph, and Samuel Perrine moved the goods ot the former's moth-r to Arden. Del.. wh?re ahe will make her home with her sister, who is also s widow. Mrs. Maggie Lee. at Ocsan Clt>. spending some time at the home of her relstivjs. Mr. and Mr*. Harry M. Lee Miss Elisabeth Cobb has accepted a position. In the Woolorth store In Millville. Miss Edith Bateman, of Camden. spent the we-*k end with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Elmer

Bateman.

Mr*. Annie Mayhew‘anddaugh-

. Paul Robinson. Mr. G-iorfie i Mrs. Belford Russell 1* visiting Mints, Jr., and Mr. Walter Camp-^ friends In Darby. Pa.

Centre Grove

bell motored to Philadelphia last Tuesday and visited the Atwatyi Kent radio plant of Sears and

Roebuck.

Mrs. Kenneth Bowman Is risk 1 Ing her sister in Bridgeton. A-aiong those who attended the Hallowe'en celebrations at Port Norris Thursday evening were Mrs. Sherman Blizzard. Mrs. L-wis Chance, Mrs. Aln.a L-.-. Mrs. Hazel Schaffer. Elizabeth Tribbet, Bondi- Bowman. Hannah Blizzard and Pauline Hickman. Ruth and Marie Jenkins. Elbert Tribbet. Alva Moore. Everett Chance. William Fleetwood and Lester Moore. Those award'd prizos were Mrs. Chance. Mr*. Blizzard. Mrs. Lee and Mari: and Ruth Jenkins Mias Helen Hialbp. of. Vln -land. and Leroy Hislop. of Co'.llngswood, spent the week end with thrir parent.'. Mr. and Mr*. William G. Hislop. The Woman's. Bible Class of the' M E. Sunday .'-hool met at the home of the teacher, Mrs. Maggie Vail, last Thursday evening. The following office!

.Richard Hislop visited friends In Millville. Saturday- eve-

ning.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stone and daughters. Eva and Laura, of Bridgets.,, and Mr. and Mrs. .Cllfto'. Jones, of Greenwich, visited Vr. and Mr*. Lealand Baner last week. Oak lord Moore and Maryctta Hackett motored to Millville Saturday evening. M-. and Mrs. Georg' Mints end non William. Mrs. Edison IT .Her and sonr. Wesley and , Teuton, visit rd Mr. and Mrs. 8 acy Bauer Sunday. llev. and Mrs. John Hackett and Mr. and Mrs. Clemmt Moore attended the revival services at Friendship Church. Monroeville. Saturday evening.

i Miss Anna Taylor, a nuine of. The Mlasts Lydia and Florence j Bridgeton Tospital. spent Sunday Hampton motored to Ocean City at her home here. ; Sunday.

Mothers' Club M:ets M.». Mary Jenkins, of Newport.! jurs. Frances Kirighl is a CamThe Mothers' Club held an all- ls spending the . :ek with her ,j cn visitor for a few day.-, day meeting ut the h >me of Mrs. granddaughter. Mrs. R»ba Taylor, j Mr nnd Mr3 . Harry Ackley enAgnes Reeves, of Millville, ar-i of this place. ' tertained Mr. and Mr*. Lloyd a tur:en dinner was nerved by}- Mas. Anna Earl is b>me af i ,r ciunr Sunday evening, the members of the club. Those jP*‘ ndln K.» couple of weeks in j Mr an(J Mr3 p 4u , Atklf .,

Delmont

couple of weeks in

who took part were Mrs. Lena! Philadelphia w,,h friends.

Martin. Miss Mable Zimmerman.! B<ade Earl and family, of Mr*. Elsie Sparks. Mt*. Ella Ea.i. PauLboro. spent Sunday with, and cbildr.-n. Lewis and Waiter., Mr ,nd Mrs. Biwood Zlmm.-iman.. Mrs. Fallows. Mre. Flo Ote. Mrs. I M Mre. James S--wa-t Lena Zlmm.-rmun, all of Center nnd children, of Philadelphia. Grove, and Mr« 7 , n da Flower nnent.tie week end with MJ-. and

and Mrs. Agnes Reeves und faml- Mrs. Jacob Zimmerman. Jr.

ly. of Millville. Mre Carlton Bon nett am.

daughter. Mae. spent Monday af-

Mr. Dove, of this plac.\ who |ertioon here,

has been employed In PhHadel- Mrs. Martha Zimmerman, of phla for the past several months. Millville. Is sp.uding a few days

Is at home and is very nick. I here.

Mr. nnd Mns. Charles Brown. Mrs. Wilbur Heines was in accompanied by the Mimes Lida Millville on business Saturday

and l.<ena Taylor, were recent evening.

Paulsboro visitors. j Mr. and M.s. Jacob Zimnu-rman Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Taylor'and daughter. Annetta. and Miss called an Nelson Tavlor and DorJlhy Zimmerman were in Millfamily Sunday. jvtlb- Saturday.

Mre. Dudley Corson, attrnded cIetl , d: ^ l,,,,.,, r.arrison. the funeral of Mre Haiti: Kelly, president: Miss Racuel Vail, sec-, at Newport. I retWT and Miss Luella Russell

Harvey S. Hand and

■laughter. Marjorie, motored to

, Miss L -na Taylor is working

Millville.

and Mrs Elmer Taylor

parade in

: Mr Alls

b Thursday and Mrr Andrew on friends

-BiaSted friend* her

Millville on Tuesday, where they met Mr*. Hand'* sister. Mrs. Gertrude Rilling, of Philadelphia. and Mre. Fred Lund recently entertained Mrs. Coleman Hunter, ef Mauricetow*nv Mrs. Leslie A. Beackman. has been quite ill with ahficAtatis.-so that she has been under the care a physician. Ex-Assemblymatr David C. BH**ard attended the funeral of bis brother, in Millville, last Friday. The deceased died suddenly due to heart failure. Mrs. Mary Clark. Mre Ollln Hlelman. Mrs. Henry Shaw. Mre. Oscar Lund. Mrs. Fred Lund and son. Warren. Mr. and Mrs. Edwar£ Rlggin. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Sharp and Mrs. David Robbins were Bridgeton shoppers recently. Mr. and Mre. Howard Clark. Sr., and daughter. Mildred, tored to Philadelphia on Tues-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reeves have purchased a radio. Mr*. Unwood Miller, of Sal was In town Thursday. She is spending a few days with Mrs. Rebecca Day. Mr*. Roy Yate* and Mre Georg- Bell were Philadelphia shopper.- on Tueadhy.

Leesburg

The Sewing Circle met at th? home of Mre. Bennett Stowman Teusday night . A very enjoyable evening was spent followed by dainty refreshments Those present were Mr*. Etta K' Mre. Stella toaer. Mrs. Laure Errickson. Mre Alice Cox. Mre Evelyn Calhoun. Mrs- MiWnm Tompson. Mre Elvira High. Mrs. Mre. Olga Hollinghead. Mre. Sarah Palhamus and Mrs. Sl»w-

man.

Mr. ar.d Mrs. Norman TowpM>n. of Atlantic City, moioretf to

Leesburg Tuesday.

Mr. and Mre William Robbins,

of Millville, have been visiting thei. daughter. Mr*. Sarah Pol-

hamus- ... . Mr and Mr*. Gilbert High visited Leeoburg Tuesday. Several People of L.-esburg

i vUited Vineland to ae: the pa-

rad- Friday night.

Mr*. Laura Errickson. Mre Floreace Errickson and Mr*.

spent Thursday in

Mr. and Mre. Rosco: Batesuan. of Philadelphia, spent the week

end with his parents. Mr. and mg his parents at Leesburg Mre. Elmer Bateman. I Mre. Ida North and Mrs. MaratMr. and Mrs. Ellis P. Berry- Holltnger. of Philadelphia, visited Sr., Mre. Horatio Sock well and Mra. David Vail last week. Mrs Oscar Lund ait-nded the Mr*. Lena Campbell, of Brldg -

revival meeting at North Port Norris Wednesday evening. Mrs. Stultz Berry and Mrs. Walter Berry sp.-nt last Thurs-

dur in Millville.

Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Riggin ar.d daughter. Carolyn, were in

Vineland recently.

t;-Chari- • i- In tt ^\^ln MlUvlU*

f Manrice-,

■ ,,., r ssni't i Philadelphia.

Lw Ibu w^k! Wim Chamber*

re mak-ltfJ •f*' 1 " T uflMl * jr n ' gh,

>hilad-1- lerville.

™ „ lo M. and Mre. Samuel Chambers 3* “LJLd U»d daughter. Edna, spent

* HIM, day in Millville.

. I Mi** J"*” Markay. hi

treasurer.

Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Pau?r visited Mr. ind Mre John W. Bauer, of Bridgeton. Sunday. Mr. William Trichrl was in Bridgeton on business last Fri-

Hallowe'en Party

On Friday afternoon at i o'clock our school gave a Hal-

towe'en party to their parents “be HaliowF •nd friends. The pupils were BUi Vineland Fiday.

masked ani made quit- a gay j The Hallowe'en party given by scene a« they assembled attiiwd the Ailldren and teachers of in costumes of all sorts and Centre Grove school was quit: a

kinds. The program commenced success, clearing $17.40.

with a inarch and singing Hal-j Lawrence Taylor was in Mill-

low ;'en. O Hallowe'en!'' Then ville on Saturday,

came the fun of guessing who| Edward Spark* waji a'Ccdarthe children were by the guests. > ville visitor Saturday evening.

Mrs. Cora Taylor called on Mre. Nelson Taylor Friday afier-

«on.

Wilbur Heine*. Jr., had the misfortune to fall while at school and sprain a ligament in his leg. and M.-*. Albert Taylor, of Newport, called on Mr. and Mrs. Vcrnett Wilder Sunday. and Mre. Elmer Taylor in Millville Saturday ever-

icrtalncd Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ackley, jf Bridgeton. Sunday af-

ternoon.

Mr. and Mre. Lawrence Garri- * >n and family motored to Lindenwcld Monday evening. Mias Marie Grannon visited her parents Wednesday aftenwou. Mr. and Mre. Lawrence Garrison entertained Mr. and Mre. Joseph Regn and family, of Camden,

Sui.day.

Mre. 11. Hinson was a Leesburg visitor Tuesday. Miss Sylvia Garrison and Mrs. Violet Regn attended a iua*queraJe party at. Pm Elizabeth on Friday, evening. Mix* Mary Ackley nnd friends aiu-utled a msBQnerade party at f^fshucg Thursday evening.,

ing.

Among those who attended the Mardi Gras parade in Vineland Friday evening were Mr. and Mre. L:wls Moore. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. 'Tackett and daughter. Virginia. Mr. and Mre Leslie Cbanc Mi. and Mrs. Amos Pepper and family. Mre. Boyd Chance. Miss Rachel Vail. Mr. Harry Peterson

Mr. Milton Russell. Mr. Harold eating

Bailey. Mr. Grover Pashley, Oakford Moore. Ma. yetta Hackett.! Elb-n Tribbet. I -rett Chance. Addle Hickman, Ni'ron Bowker. Mr. and- Mre. Nat Lor: ami daughter. Emma. Katie Turner. Elva Gerrald. Alice Orr. Maurice Scheffer. Floyd and Percy Ingereoll and Maurice Pepper. George Jenkins was operved for tonsils removal at the Mill-

ville Hospital last Thursday

Rev. John Canipo. of Philadelphia. preached a: Tu,&f Point .school house Sunday afttruoon. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Shappard. of Cape May Court House, visited Mre. Shappard's father.

Mr. Jacob Pepper Sunday.

Mr. and Mre. Neaniiah Fleetwood. of Pitman, were visiting

friends here last week. Mr. Kenneth Bowman is

Adda Stowman. a former teacher of our school. mniRkid and slipped in among th- pupils and was one unknown person When she unmasked the surprise was soon changed to hearty applaue \ A short program was given by the school. Th-;n came the games and stunu by both children and grown-ups. the pic-

contest

and Mre. Leonard Taylor, of Occ-nn City, visited John Taylor and family Saturday. t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and son. Charles, called on Mr. and Mre. Nelson Taylor Thurs-

day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Shmead were In Millville Saturday on business. The South Jer.-ey Sand Coui-

causing much | Walter Mick, who has been

merriment. Th - last feature of |employed in Philadelphia, has the afternoon was a generous taken a position in Millville, treat of apples, candy, nut*, tro-; Mr. and Mre. Jo- Felmey. of lao.e* cookies and doughnuts Millville, were recent visitors of

given by th: Paren«-T •aehers' Farmington

Association. Four o'clock came P an >- by which Nelson Taylor ha* all too soon. I been employed for several’ years.

(are having thi plu*ft fitted to run

Masquerade Party -by electricity

The masquerade partv In P ! El,, « rt Tribbctt. of Dividing O. S of A Hall given' by the r,etk ' on Ml * Mildred

P. T. A. was a success and en-.' , * r . k * Sun,la >-

Joyed bj ■]]. Tbre, prt.e, *„,| Ed....- Spark. .Uen.i.el . riven a, follow,, P,„ey eoBume. jf*"' “ I*' 1 *-' 11 " Tn«day ewi,.

Mis* Minnie Scull: funnloat. Or-)‘ n ^’ 1 lando Lee: longest unknown. Mrs.! Mary Whlldta and Mra. Lizzie Nelaon. tie. Ice cream, cake and;

pl« were served.

Miss Edith Dove and Aurelia irntnerman attcnd:d a Hallow'en party at Cedarville »n Fri-

day evening.

Menantico

William Knight was a Millville visitor Monday. a^d Mrs. George Pangburn. of Leesburg, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mre. Paul Ackley. Mre. Ada Hampton motored to Bridgeton Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hankins attended the wedding anniversary of the Rev. and Mre. Ira Hill, of Port Elizabeth. Monday evening. „ Mrs. Edna Ackley was a Leesburg visitor Tuesday afternoon. and Mrs. H. Hinson motored to Trenton Sunday.

DUCK SEASON IS ON See U* For Guns $8.50 to $48.00 Coats $4.00 to $9.00 Super X, U. o. A)ax, Remington Heavy * Duck Load and Winchester Shells. Oil Heater $5.50 to $45.00 Bam and Roof Paint $1.50 gal. W. E. HOWELL 19 E. Main Street MILLVILLE. N. J. "What We Sell. We Serrice"

The- n-w and commodious home of Charlie Coreon 1* completed. It has been under construction slnco the last of August and makes quite an Improvement fo our town. .Mr. Corsqn 1* a prosperous young man. He has; been In the *tore business about two year*. Last week h: moved his store from the old site to bis new home, also moved his family Saturday. Mr. Harry Errickson and family will occupy the home

too. was visits jig relatives here

last weak.

Rev. and Mre. Harry Snyder motored to Vineland Friday. Among those who visited

Bridgeton Saturday were Mr. and j‘' acal, '' , b >‘ Mr. Coreon. having

Mrs. Albert Cook and daughter.! b<> *'f 1,1 Iho

Elcanor, Mr. anJTMre Boyd Ga.-! Mr. and Mre. Gilbert High and

David Robbins. Jr., spent last llgoI1 Mr aDd j.. rry jjuks charlw i Thuraton.' Jr., of Port Friday In Philadelphia. _ ' aud dau| w hu . r EdlIhi M . • and Norris, spent th: peek end with

their parents. Mr. and Mre.

Mr. and Mra Charles Bateman. ]

Mre. Karl Turner and son. tlK 'ir parents. _

of Philadelphia, spent Sunday at cha „^ Hale , Mre. Thurston, the home of Mr. and Mrs. W* 1 ' Garrison and daughter.' Miss Hannah Hampton spent Ham Bateman. Buth Katie Tiirn»r Ruth Penner Sunday With her aunt. Mrs. Theo-

dore Hampton.

Mr. and Mre. Burton Whildfr Stephen., and Mr.

daughter.

. . . . Ruth. Katie Turner. Ruth Pepper

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Walter Sliarp spent last Thureday i , ,,

at Malaga Camp. ! Mr and MrB A,no '‘ , , Pf M r a1 ' Mr .ltd Mn. Cbarle, Rteln. '-“Il S*e

entrrUlbed from ohm,. » « » «*■«»< tovn tK-btly of BrldtUon.

Mr* Samuel Comp*on. oil «r. and Mre. N. Chero and soa. Mauricetown. spent last W'edne*-; Charles, were shopping in Vine-

day with ber daughter. Mre. land last week.

Mr. aud Mre. Ruben Shaip. Jr., and family, of Mauricetown.Ter. visiting relatives here Saturday

evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Edison Turner and son. Wesley. Mr. and Mrs".

Harry Ngw comb:

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sharp spent Sunday with their daughter Miss Helen Sharp, who is a teacher In th? Collingswood

school

Mr and Mre. Lewis Conklin Krajlk cherv. M- aud Mre. Fred entertained company from out-of- Hickman and daughter. Adallne. town on Sunday. . Chester Locke and children. quite a number of P»ple mo- Mr and Mrt Dayton V arful. tored to Vineland h'riday evenlngj Walier and barren Bailey at to witness the Hallowe'en Parade.: tw , dpd aerrkew at the Wesleyan

Mr». Claude Jefferlea 'j en'.er- church. Vineland. Sunday

BS 1 tain tag company ? rom PhUadtl-

is. William Carlisl ■ attend.d

C Sesqui the past week.

Aub ., U-e. of Philadelphia, snt the wt i :nd with his pnr-

Mre..

rkvyi'

County, phla.

, Mon-

Howard Wil Bateman wet

Robert MUS

In Millville re- f

Courtiand Cbantbers an Luclirta Warwick are sick.

Mine Mlnni- Scull is making an extended vialt with her moth. Mr. and Mrs. Douglatai Cos. Mr. and Mre Joseph Butcher, and George W. Lee. of Delmont attended the opening of the Maurice River Airtl-r Club In the d u-r woods Saturday afternoon and evening. The occasion was celebrated by having a chicken potpie supper. A good time was re-

ported.

Mre. Mary Jenkins had the misfortune to fall down a flight of step* while visitAg her granddaughter here. Mr. and Mr-. LaVorn Martin wer Millville visitore Thursday

evening.

Mr. and Mrs. lawrence Peleraon caWi-d on Mre. Nelson Taylor Monday evening Raymond Sparks is working in Cedarville. Mr. and Mre. Walter Mick and Mrs. Mell Taylor spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mre. Charles Taylor, of Millville. Raymond Taylor was in Newp >ii Tbnragay. , ' re of this part jf the country are very busy digging potatoes. and report a very good Mr. and Mre. Elwood Zimmerman and family -,«ut Sunday in

Trenton.

Mr. and Mr*. Klfcworth Taylor Were in Millville Saturday even-

ing.

Miss Grace Taylor and Mildred Spark* were Millville visitore Saturday evening. Raymond Sparks spend the w k end In Newport. Mrs. Nelson Taylor called on

Our Anniversary Sale swings into another Record-Breaking Value-Giving Week Our latnous Combination Sale!

Men’s Suits TOPCOATS — OVERCOATS 2 Garments For $29.50

Two for almost the usual price of one Chojse any combination: a Suit and a Topcoat: a Suit and Overcoat: 2 Suits: or 2 Topcoats, or 2 Overcoats: in fact, any 2 garments for $29.50

NOTE—II you cannot use tw >. aud each buy one. dividing the

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OPEN EVENINGS

Poibamu* spent Wadnes- I e fatly-

‘ h- at home Mr a,ld Mn * A,ld ' n * ,0 " ‘ I neat Wnd- { bell and sou. Duneac. ..pent the ;*

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£l»"2h John,™ *pmt ].raturn Sunday .he, were aoeam-ll Tuning in MlflV'Ue. I panled home by Mrs Campbell a i .•atuiuay chatlc* HoBntan slaW. Mre Belijamla Rutledge j 1

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