Cape May County Times, 19 November 1926 IIIF issue link — Page 6

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Tuckahoe

Pr,r -' M *iWT*Hmon. of | vrilllam c. 8tr*ek has be,-t. uUMWt. •prat tiu. wrak at homs-1 appointed sexton o£ the M»ihow1l “ fc'f parwita. Mr. ani] Mr*. <1t*t Church. ' Laatnln* OartMiaou. Mr. and Mr.. John Barith. Sr.. l*Wl* LHjnham ha* moved hJa;»l>cnt the week end !n Cam-Jen fMnllr from the house on the with Mr. and Mr*. Charles Bergh

X 1 ** f * m to Mr - » n,! O 1- Nutt, of | h . r

JfeOM *W». t.™ .n PW.I« ^ N- ^ »r .« .b^T.uo .h,

J.r., Emma u». .»d Uttla! of PhlW,,„hl?“'^; r ;

£r^o4?^«i" ,™i. v £’" h •- «■ 'azs tor. motored tr, Bharpatown, N. Stnaek. n„ r

John Hancock .pent a few day* at Wildwood with hi* daughter, Mrs Webeter Bright. The fourth quarterly conference was held In Anbury Church on Monday evening. Dr. J. B.

Kulp preaiding.

Lottie Kates, of Wood-

bury. i* spending a few week.

William Fowler and BalpL Peterson motored to MlllriU* on Saturday evening. John Fowler and faulty entertallied relative# from ‘B.-rlln or

Sunday.

Ben Trout and wife, of Lreeburg. called on John Fowler and wife on Monday. William Fowl-r and Ralph Pet eraon. of Eld ora. and Theodore Holllnghead. of Delmont. motored Green Creek on Sunday after-

Y.. Friday re uralng Sun lay and hr««tt»* Mrs Long’s mother. Mr*, -mua. hom< for a vimlt. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jackson and two email non* spent the week end with hia tore her. Al-

feed. In Flatting Creek.

Mr. and Mr* Richard Seipei and chlldr-'-n. of Avalon, wot

Sunday visitor* herT.

Mis* Mina Kirk is quite III

«ad eonOned to her bed.

—j . . Claude Rice, of Sea We City; John Fowler and family . 1* con uirMr norotby Rice and Lela j In Woodbine on Wedneeday after-

ber homo wUh typhoid - - 1

toned

The Armtsiice Day excundon to Philadelphia wa* enjoyed by a

number of our folk*.

Alloway. of Court House: Misses . non.

Margaret Nickerson and Deborah Quite a few from here attended McKeague. of South Dennis. a ptay at Woodbine for the bene-

Richard Lloyd end wife called j pt oi the Grmng.-.

here on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Chris Hand en-

Mrs. Harry Sandmann and Mr and gin. Waters entertain-1 terulned relati.es from Port Nor -wi ,,,r ’. M * r, ** r, ‘ I - * > * v * * ,f ^ n i ed company from out of town on j rl* on Wednesday.

visiting relatives in Camden. , Sunday

Rlaing Star Chapter. No. !00. McDowell, of Palermo. O. E. 8. Is making elaborate prep- :an , d on Mt> Fannie Rice on

celebrate Its

Thursday afternoon.

Marmora

A. good time was had Friday

arations

Hbrtoer L. Cochley. of M-rd-j birthday anul» raarv. Friday l«rd. was here looking over his j ning. November ^6. The com-Jstpp-'M* stored in Johnson's old j mittee in charge, Mr*. Jennl ■tore, oue day last weak. 1 Still*. Mr*. S. G. Langley, and Mr*. Mary Wbildin. of Phlla-|Mrs. Paul Sturgis are putting JeipHia. *p»n'. Saturday nfgbt i forth every effort to make the Mere with her siatir-iu-law. Mm | birthday party one grand success

Mary Griffith, 8r. Mra. James Cox has been spend- ‘"'"'"’'.'‘'“‘■'T-Uvm Je.aey City for the w.

Mr and Mrs. James H. Mat- Ing the week In Mill vine MK.Hartr Conover at their home u . an>1 Ur , JAtl ttoew. and little aons *p-tit la*t i Mr*. WHIUm Bailey and son. • n 0rvf ' n Crrvk sbf ' lr frSen ' 1#

w-wk end In Philadelphl. wit.i 1 Daniel, have been visiting Mrs. ”, ,, r>Ut ' V . < T J . J TVl » p<1 Mr*. Jennie Bingham motored , ot Philadelphia. Mr. rnd Mrs. William Esher. Balley'a stator In Phlladelptoia. ° ’ ''ruing was njoyea *>*- ln rw... cm tv U'ednMdav! in t*. rud

Mias Myrtl - Chamber*, of C.p. Tuckahoe DoaaoU. No. 49. D. lo * three-piece orchestra

The children enjoyed a holiday

on Armistice Day.

Mias Ethel Hand ha* been home for several day* William Peterson and wife entertained company from Millville. Mr. and Mr*. Herman Lenher were Atlantic City visitors on

Sunday.

Nelson Cheater and alster.

Cold Spring

M*y. ape t Sunday here with i of A. entertained the Wildwood lro1 " City. Refreebmiint* friend*. Council Monday evening. An In "V™ ■' * “ ,P « r Albert Gibson -pmt a day U*t tereaUng program wa* rend-r.<t. Ainong th ^ pr, ^ ,n i were: Mr -

Week In PhUadelphia. ■after which refreshments

William Carpenter Is nob employed In Philadelphia. Bite* -Bertha McPherson has been staying with Mrs. Carpenter luring Mr Carpenter’s ahaence.. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Johnsor und baby, also daughter. Wil helmlna. and Mrs. Lewis Shaw motored to Vlnelacd Thursday. Mr*. Ruth McPherson ap»i Saturday in Wildwood. Betty, the small daughter of Mr. and Mr*. George Weldon, has been quite IB this past wet*. Rev. Edward Wright has extended an Invitation to the i gregatioas of Tabernacle M. Church. rise Fishing Cre.k Chapel, to unit* !' Thanksgiving servioon nt 10:30 A. M. Thursday. November J5. at the OH Brick PrcMtyterian Church. Rev. L. V. B.ewln will preaco. Everybody

I* welcome.

Mt„ Charles Baker, cf West Cape May. wa* calling on h rf daughter. Mr*. Walter Barber.

Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. James Woolson. of Cape May Point, called on Mr. and Mr*. Sot-rate* McPhersoti

Sunday.

M.. and Mr*. J dtn Fowlegand The body of «be late Mr*. Carand Mrs. Garner Peterson tie Lare. widow of Harry La re.

■■■■i laid *i ,r **t

to Ocean City on Wednesday in the Old Brick Cemetery W«d-

•nlng . nendey.

Paleimo

and Mr*. Harry G. Rabbin*. Mi

^^£4 and Mm. Herman Lair. Mr. and Friend, of Mr. and Mm. Georg. Walter Mathew, and two Dukes went to Ocean City Satur- j Jr • *" 1 '

day evenlag. a sumptuoui

Mr. and Mm. Alec Cameron ! Edgar aad Frank ^IcPbcraon nle. mined company from out of spent the week eud In Burling-

own on We<lnewday. j ton. N. J.

Mr. and Mm. Merman Lenher Mr. aad Mr*. Edward Learning

l to Ocean City Satur- - r • " n, ‘ 7 ,, • ^nt the t g. wherp all T 7' y Ml** Ha i. pot tuck supper w.d i’vrt^Mad.ra and si.ter. llorothy.^^^ ^

able »lnie. Mr. Duke*, j 0 '*" 1 * P™"-

who U employed at the Ocean | A *7; EH^h Young and

Paunm. of

pbla. spent Sunday with his , h . . P ml , v n,.*,!-! Tho-e tick this week are Mr* OU. Mr and Mr- W-aley »*•“>-i ThM4 , _., r - Ed William Gannon. Mr*. Ciar.ncr

entertained several people from ;mva returned bom wn on Wedneaday who , n t ri*it to their daughter. Mr*,

spent the day gunning. i Wllaoa Miller. In Jtahway and

Hannah Hampton spent j visiting other point* of !nl»r**t. • ning In MlUvIlle. j Mrs. Heathco'e spent the wee

end In Philadelphia visiting

f ri ?nda

George and Walter Search w?re entertained Sunday at the home

Mr. Horace Voting, of Ocean of U ' lr v* 0 *"- Thoms* Madden.

Dennisviile

Mrs. Frank Ha*-k. of Crerafl. M t and Mm. WlTitsm Weiae. of Vln - ■ land, called on friend* h.-re M<

I at' 1 M:». I'cui tvturge*, jar*, jonn

“*

“1- w,C s S";: £v" d

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wworJuv niebt with Sunday visitor* at the home of

, .Maurice Gaudy and ri .night -r. Margatet. Mm. Anna Stanton

tauiily to the Family R«»ort.”

.Those preser.i werc M.s- Eil ^ Howard Stile*. City, called on hi* pareata, Mi.

' Jf v,; n '»' «"•» Oil* T.~l.r , ,* Sh.v „d. m Bn.nv

Oodtr.,. " vl.HH.dd. . «». VPmtmi On*. M *f- "*• , Norman Bailey, of Oorbln City, some time with her husband. A «reat nnmb?r fBW here

may a buxine*, thrip thrimgh Captain Warren Grace, a. Nor-

town Monday. 1 folk. Va. 1 '° 11 PhU * d ^ pbl * ° n * he Mr. and Mr*. William Sapp I Irving Fitcb. of Sea Isle City. ! E f“ P ?* d Artn “^. D “ 5, • Tht

and son spent Sunday evening 1 called on O. M Geary on Fri- 1 with Mr. and Mr*. Richard! day. ln( ^n

Hamel. Mr*. Harry Robinaon and ,ntrfo " u "^ lo ^ / rom ‘ he b * y

:. . . _ TTUVW TUMdav ant for ■ time tim

City.

i Myrtle Madam.

great number from hen-!;

t to Philadelphia <

Mr..' Huinpb.n C. Pi.ntlw v., her inoih r Mr. Anirlr fcrt,. 1 v-v TU-E, lor . tto. VI. n Ailaiuir City M.o,in. » T. vd.y vlib Mr.. rr».k *“ "* *“

an Atlantic-City al.oppe. W -dne*- spent Ti -aday . . day. i Errickson. of Anglesea. rendered unconscious but ha* Mis* LIIIlam Young took Sun- Mr. and Mm. Earl Steelman recevered from ! accident now. day dinner with her sister. Mr*, calle.l on Jacob Helzer and family M *’ i *U D ' h 0, < a* P * ! — May. wna making call* here dur-

Iloward Sapp.

Tuesday evening.

, ‘'Mr aU an^ Mm^J^tn Town^nd I ^~f™ til^ '« d »' „ „ Mi. and Mm. John Townsend.. ^ 7 " i JTt. u, John i-oper and son. Harry, of

ipt-Centennial

„, -ux ‘s: 1 -isr £. szz zzx|is;.is ssitST''i~7ri7* rrMrltw »l T.Bern.cl u „ H ”’ ’ ...d Or... City S.urrd.y MM. lUdOo. G.od, M"nd.|a Mr.. <VMrl-. CovmAoo. ..d “““T „„ Cb.o- *' '‘I"''" J » I—1,

family spent Monday In Atlantic. - O E 8 who at- 1 M, “ Mabel Clark and nephew. 1 L'amlng and family

city. Ir-dsd the TMith District meeting' N ' orm * n - “"'""d «« Lee*burg Mr. Fmnk Martin and frift »"• “ Kruk- ..d d..,»„ Sk,„rd.y. « IMUkderph... . —~ ' .. .. r)I _ 1>a , Mi*a Dorris Layton, of Phlla- end at hU cottage hare.

‘Monday evening were' Ml> .' delpbla. epent Sun.iay with her Mr. Howard Polhamt.s and Helen* Warrsn Mr* Ma-y w | PMWH*. Mr. and Mm. ‘William family, of Dorcfacater, called on Helena warren. Mr*, mm.y a. LjytoB ' Mr and Mm. Thomas Bro»-n. --

jlertoert C. Madam spent the Sunday.

Philadelphia, Mm. Benjamin Buahnell and

) daughter. Betty. *p.»nt Friday and

Thomas Ballinger and Saturday with Fred Bush Del)

Anna, were week end visitor* in

Philadelphia.

Mr. and Mm. Conrad Raising

•ad daughter. Freda. spent ■

Thursday evening In Ocean City j ... „ |j«rt WlIlMd, .,d Bkrhard CMr-rik U u . r , Mltrll .„d , —‘ '

C.ry, wmm TUltUwl^ and Mr*. Hope W. Gandy J

Dare. Mm. S.

Langley. Mr*

with WUHam T. Comon.

Mias

Anna Kruke and Mary

Vicxard atie-vded

the

andi Roxana Gaudy attended

Ville with relative* | Mr *- William Barn*, of Atlantic ‘be New Jersey State Teachers'

Ocean City In the P O. 8. of A. pr^hvieHaii utte Hnrietv ^““day. Aaaoclation meeting, at Atlantic Hall, on Thursday evening. f* 1 ; f™ 7 , r 5 Mr. Fred Pontlere made a btwI- Cliy. on Thumday and Friday. Mm Gertrude 1- Fevre. ot hoolP of charlre Bll^d l "'“ l^, * , M'HvlHr Saturday Mr »e-* 'Ir*. Horace Payne. Jr. Fhlladelphlv -pen. Sunday with. “"“r" 1 . _ . alt moot. of South Saamir. called on Mr. Mr and Mm E E Madam ! nirtSith has been speeding aev- Yoaog. » nd * r > Ramuel Waaison on

- - ' Mite Society Dorothy .Madam. Artie Smith and ««"<«»>

Swainton-Clermont

M'.sr Myrtle Madara. with th< H. G. C. Girl*, of Ooran City, at tended the Apolio Theatre, in A'

Mr*. Milton Hand and eon. Garner Bishop, of Cape May. and .Sosnem Hand and wife, of EIdora. spent Sunday afternoon i with thetr *l*ter. Mr*. T. B

' Katee

Richard Bennett- and family.

Clara Brown called on Mr*. Mrs. O. M. Gvatry and Mb Ernest Madara Sunday afternoon. s * r * • nd Haiti FI die- were Mr. and Mr*. Spencer Youngi Philadalphla visitor* on Thura-

»pent Sunday In Philadelphia. da T-

Brook* Billiard and wife callel

'«* Mrs. George Steven*, of ElEldora < ■>. ■» b».a».

at Mrs. Ella Clouting’ dey to quilt. vdlaser Cecil Corson and Idicy RegUi( motored to Atlantle City

Saturday

Alvin Ftaber, «d tape May

Court House wa* In town ot,

Tfc Indies’ Aid wa* ant-rtaln

1 ‘ " home of Mr*. Zachary

Taylor Monday evening.

Mrs. Phoeb.- Young entertain-

wnf Men n( CMB-r " • n ' 1 William Addison; Mm K. Hand and daughter. a J!' *ent Mon , Camden, spent. Ethel, spent Frida, viaiting a. D1iot •» d ^ «r

Snnday with Mr. and Mr* Edwin i Delmon, School ^1^ * r ’ 0, AU “ ,,C Townsend Kenneth Bonham and lamlly! j| orTU Cl

Charles Binghani. wife and daughter have been spending

time In New York.

William Wells

Ocean City

k Hieni. of Cape May.

"li*. -I ' c™u.,r ,» a Mr.,

a?., k'™——1 —«• ki„ Bibrt„, Jh. ?: -en. m«. r m

w ^ here with her daughter. Mr*. E'l- : ed eompany from Jersey City the' u "

mlug with Mr. and Mrs W||J Ull ^ p.,, tb „ J^k „ Mr ' • nd J « P»rroU

Mr* Eduard Fo*t i* on a tno i Mrs Bralah Christian TlslUd' home after apend-

uid Mrs. G«rw.a.1 rater . f<jr , r|> |4J ^ Vo rk with Mr her mother on Sunday afternoon Wlth ,bf-,r mn ' lb-,, daucbrei Sun^iy #nd Jo ^ ph Hhandet of Car- Sawuri Cbreter and fmmlb of ^ h » r, « Jcmey Cll,. f-traoo »j- in Atlanti, cy. MUIvlii.. eaih-,! on h |, , HOnry Doaghrrty. of Court “'“VVI”—'■! Ak».« .t™. -ho lo .k. « ~U-I ™ frv.1. h.r-

tf • Saaqui on Arnil*lire i>» r were! Mi*. George Btigg* entertained " * , ‘**^' 1 movie* Townsend and stster.|oompany frvm out of town on

id Humphrey w Msy Hi e, I Hattie Douj iar nhopper*

Mm

Henry Doughrrty. Hocnr. ealled on f Sunday afternoon.

John Trout w.a» a Philadelphia!

visitor on Sunday.

Mr. Martin James and Mr*. H. Horton, of Merchantrtlle. spent •everal day* of last wrek with

Mi« Hannah Ftdler.

Lin wood Lloyd and wtf were Millvilb visitorp as Thursday. Mi» Edna Whlltlagton. of .Sea l*le Ctty. spent Thureday ere.

Charles Lewis, of Millville, and family, have moved In wilt

Charier Simms.

Mr. and Mrs. John Batt-rsol were visiting their daughter. Mm. Ida Fraley, In Erma. Sunday. Charles Bohm anJ Walter Rutherford spent laat Thursday. In Philadelphia attending the funeral of their aunt. Mr*. Gor-

Edward Bishop I* again operating hi* aervici station here after having been closed for som>

William Ying has gone lo Camden to work. Mias M ude Heaton spent Saturday in C. oe May Court House Samnei Wilson 1* repairing tht 1 lower Cold Spring school house. Mr. and Mr*. William Bally left laat week or. a two weeks' motor trip. Several from here attended the me-ting of the Tab.-marie Endowment Committee, at the homo of Mr*. Mary DickUmon. in Erma, last Saturday. York on the nttmetlre new bungalow which i* being built in Mill Lane by Mr* Davia, mother-in-law of WTnlt.-r MeNeal. of Cap., May. i* progressing very rapidly Mn>. Harvey Snyder and daughter, Florence, have returned hont; after a pleasant vUlt with relative* in Fox Chase and Jenklntown. Pa-, also the Seaqul.

Thieves Rob Bivalve Stores

Make Way Goods Suitable For Oyster Boat Workers

Thieve* paid a vi.-4t to Blvalv last Wednesday evening and »i tered four place* of bu*ine**,!j tusking off with their booty andl] to date have not been appre-J

bended.

Th- store of Nelson P. Hick- {

.. , J »» n ,r »* the fir*, place the cni-1 Jr - an* I prita vlidted. They gained en-f n it \t Ua ■ J* 1 *'| trance to the place by Jimmyingi.

> Fidl

I boots.

rtt'*. underwei

AAtiAeu j stocking*, etc., were takeo.

im Bra..w-> and family. Th , chandler More of Ja

. ! Wmiare wa* also rotobed “

Howell and wife. ' ity. »peat Monday e

vougbt. gained e

• j trance by breaking a win Jo 8 j L'pon examination of hia »t« j Mr WillSam found that t ■f 1 thieve* mate off with boots, nt i* her roat*. cigarette, fiaali ilgl riand shirt.a. A cabin lamp wtl ■ wa* stolen is thought t , ha

MtHritte', GrsBte* ValueGnau Store

SECOND

ANNIVERSARY

OF THE

MU.LVLLE STOi

SIXTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOUNDING OF THE BUSINQ

WEWBERRY’C A Y 5c, Itk and 25c Store*

Stdm From Maine to Cxlifonua

OPPOSITE MECHAmCS’ MATIOMAI. BAXX

ANNIVERSARY SALE 9 Days of Astounding Values

Infants’ Apple Bud Crib Blankets

Sac 28x38 In Pink and Blue Plaid Regular Value 59c

Bleached White Long Cloth Special—$1.25 10 yds. This price does not ipply to cut yard*. In 10 Yard Flee**

Ladies' V Neck Heavy White Vests Fleeced lined 50c each, Special

Boys’ Heavy Uniensuits In all Fits* Specially Priced 89c & 98c

Children’s Heavy Flannel Bloomers Si tea S to 1* Special, Pair, 25c

Ladies’ Extra Sizes Heavy Flannel Bloomers . Special, Pair, 50c

Children's Knit Toques and Hockey Caps Special, 29c & 69c

Serving Trays

Heavy nickel plain] frame with peacock licalgn—glan* inlaid.

$1.00 each, Special

Electric Bulbs

25c each, Special

1 Pint Size Thermo Bottles Will lit your lunch box 49c each. Special

Fully Guaranteed Alarm dorks Handsome ntchle piated 79c each

Curlex Curling Irons In white, blue, pink Special Price $1.00

3 BIG VALUES Ladies’ Full Faatcooed Rayon Silk Stockings

Special

29c Each

Cocoa Regular value ISc ft Special, per lb 7c Worm Willow Clothe. Brekets Medium SiraSpecial, each, 59c

FmHoliiucJ CrnT White Pillox Cam Regular value. «l r Spreial. ««±, 29,

Children’» Feh Slipper* Special, 89c

Lodiex’ Felt Boudoir Slippen Special, pair 98c

Outing Flannel White aad paitprc; Special, Yard. 15c

Underarm and

Pouch Bags

Linene Luncheon C . sk >6 inches square R«i kt* blue stripe, sold t;.-y

l complete assortment of the Uteri novelty and staple

design*

Yalues up to ts.it Special, et ch, $1

Special Feature 8” Inch Beaded and Hand Painted Electric Lamp Shades

Regular value 1100 Special, each, 59c

Mahogany Finiah Boudoir Lamp Base Completely wired Special, each, $1

Special Arrortmeut Framed Pi*. *ea and Picture Frames

* Special, each, 3®

Ladies' Silk Stripe! Cream Color Medur Weight Vestt Regular value. "?■ Special, each. 50:

»’ Heavy Wfe Fleeced Uniomuti Specially Priad 69c & 79c

Muses' Heavy Flaitne! B loo met Star* 14 to D Special, pair, 29c

Priced Specially 29c, 39c, 59c

Argogy 81x90 White Bed Sheets

Special, each, $1

Single Bit Woodman's Axe

Special, each, $1

3 BIG VALUES Ladies’ Full Fashioned Pure Silk Stockings In all sizes and shade*. Every pair fully guaranteed. Regular value, |j.3g Special, pair. $1

Special, Pair, 39c

All Children's Trimmed Fall Hats Formerly «1.M aad »}.« Specially Priced, $1.00 ea

OUR ANNIVERSARY CANDY SPECIALS 22 pc. Butter Fat 22 pc.

.Special Assortment Ladies’ Fall Trimmed Hat*

Values up to y« •« Our Special Price. $1.49

*’ Heavy Flannel Bloomer*

Special, pair. 39c

Gloves For all «h» f*K J r Priced 20c to »

Electric Teal-. -'■:"

Will toast two »lt<« time. Wtkle P»* l ' , ‘ '

plow with

Sped.!, recic *'

OvWtodR®" 1 Enameled Rre<“» Triple coated. t.-'T Special, each. J 1

Curlex Hair Dre'*’

Clsmp i

Special, rech. i 1

Mik Chocol* 1 ' Cordial Cko»"

Newherry’s Anniversary Assorted Chocolates

JtoguUr Value. >»c n. Special, fb, 19c

: tb. SpeoV

Hallovve eii 1

Extra Special

J. J. Newberry C«

30 High Street, MillviUe, N. J.

235 STORES 235 S*

Fort