Cape May County Times, 7 January 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 5

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Shr Br»i part ct Hi- «■•«* Gllbrrt Lrr mad moo. of Hri» Irrvtllr. and Judaon Compton, of Millttllr. wrrr Sun da; station of *Utpb Compton and wtft. C M. Court House

On btntnrm Tunodar

Mr. mad Mrs. Harry StUn and family, of MUlrllle. arm caiilnt _ on rclatltta tiers Friday Mta. Moaros ftotrw apurtata- Mr . nd Mri u •4,-taad. from PWUtWpbU osar ud lb ‘ »'•* rDi apeat >ks ass* sad altb (rtsods Mis Minnie Ptmsll U tpand- Mr. aad Mra. Lsroy Hillman, las ia 03** In rraaMlnslIle *iui vtUtma Hillman. Mra. L. BlliMtm Mildred Pore*. :*rd and Mra. Rena Coats, of

Beesley's Point

South Dennis

Mr. aad Mr* Jofcn Powell and non Jonfor. of Court Honar aad Mr* Clarsacr Moors, of Oadirn. Vm Wsdoaaday attti M aad Mrs Frank Yon no Mr. and Mra Frank •.Vllhsim aad tiauchtsrs. Bober .ad Ttiel

Mra. Bata FHhar U quite IQ

with pneumonia. Mra. J<An

Apples*-.r la carlo* for bsr. Mia* Anne Culbertoon epeat

Friday at Cape May wHA oer

Trtsad Mlm Emm* 8*»ln Mr. and Mra. Harry fltitm

gave a oarly U*t Tuemtay nl«»it la honor of their daughter'*.

Miaaaa Elitahst* and Ia?a. T

present who enjoyed the evening «r*r •: Mian Bemrlce Taylor, mm Maty Alisa aad friend. CaJv'n

KHabie and Howard May. Mra Harold Jowph entertain-

ed trlenda from VlneUnd osar

tbs t

Mlm Adalleac tange meat lat seek with Mlm Helen O. Youat

la New York City.

lilvtHe. apeat Sunday with Al-

isa Freldaman aad wife.

Several from hers went fox bunting on New Year’* Day and

brought boms a fox.

Mra. Jamea Vance and fmuily ■peat (be week end with rela-

tives in Philadelphia.

Mr*. Coleman Taylor and dangWer apeat the week end with friends In nuUdelphle. Mr. aad Mra. J. E. Clark apeat Roturday and Sunday »Uh

friend* la Atlantic CMy.

Mlaa Mildred Porch, of FrankUa elite, apeat laet week with her friend*. Mia* Mlnal* Powell

Phillip Shield* return so

funday after • pleaaaat week krith friend* In Racing. Pa.

ma. of Mulllca l.ill. aad Mr. and called on Mr. at d Mra. Vrimh Young Saturday Mra. Pete French and ana. Robert, were Ocean City *boppcra oa Wednesday. Mra. S. Young aad daughter. Lillian, rased oa Mra. Hobart Sapp Wednesday afternoon. Norman Pauilln attended the P. R. C. messing Wednesday •**-

Mr. and Mra. WeMey Pauilln ■pent Wednesday evening with Mi and Mr* Spencer Young. ihoae wh attended the twea-ty-dnst b.rt.'iday party of Milton Dailey t.zj: Mime* Helen and Fran., a Stratton. Ruby Dlbbs and Grace Ltneham. of Bak*

Mla*e* Mary aad Agna* M.er»aid spent a few day* of last week with Mr and Mra. A. C. Meerwaid. at Millville. Mr. and Mra. Jem* Lodi .m and aoaa aau Mlaa Julia Adams railed on Mias M- C. Ludlam Sunday. Mtm P. N William* ha* returned from • vialt with friend* at Avalon. Benjamin Springer baa returned to Ardmore after apendIng a week with bto parent* B. H 8linp*on and family motored to Philadelphia F nday Vernon and Jomp» Langley visited Andrew Hickman and family recently. MUaee Helen and Vera Gera* Imehut vuited relative* In Woodbine recently. Mra. Charles Nickerson spent New Year'* with Mr. and Mra. A. Risen berg, at Weal Colling*

Cold Spring

Mra. Wall, r John, of *a«hlnx ton. D. C.. I* here vl*h-.ng he father. Andrew Bohm. at the ■■ of her brother. Charlc*

Fishing Creek

Mr* Herbart Sh»» ar.l dauebter. Mr*. Firman Yaaf l ol

Wildwood, fcpent Friday a. with Mr*. D. Morrell

AlUtt Wool non and hi* slatBaade, ot Hammonton. apent few day* here with rvlatlve*. Everett Matt be* * and w ' ]apeat Sunday with Mr*. Irv

‘ | Pritchard, in Erma

John hwace bar been .ery til here at bl* home. mRerlng with g*»«umm> «*• daughter and Kor.-ia-hl** are here caring for

Mr*. Aaale kjatusw*. «g Wildwood. bar* bee a caring for Mra William FVa*ter who h«* been

111.

Mr*. Hannah fcldradgr *P'nt

Friday in Erma wkh Mr*. Mary

Griffith At. Both motored Court House that afternoon. Mr and Mra. Walter LeGara*

are being congratulated upon the birth of a son. horn Monday evening of last w^uk. The new

baby ami named Charle* Wall el Esther called on bl* indaw. Mra. Neva LrOate*

William Batr and Wife aiwiu Erma called «> Mr^ HaBn.h wUdWWtd. called on .he lat.er. H oolkon. whl t* very sick. 1 nU Mr .., d M r* V Mo rel!

Olln Wmlaon and wife, of 1 Wildwood, .-ailed on hla grand

Palermo ' _[r. and Mr*. Crt of lx.reheater. ard Mr* «Fr»n Hampton of Dwlmunu haHwdJ i Mlee Lydia Hampion

vhh . Chriwtina Sapp. Alice iuird. | Mira Catherine MctXrmlek of Tuckaboe. and Dorothy Jle- epent two day* of last week at

dara: Measm Floyd Gandy. Fa< man Cadwrll. Harvey Gandy. Arthur Collin*. John Sebum koff. Wilbur Stoffela Earl Sapp aad Howard McVeagh. Mr. DaUey reeeived notne very pretty gift*

and *ii

tin*

Plsamatville.

B. H Slrapaon and family went to Sea Dir Ctty Sunday evening Mlaa Helen Meerwaid spent the week end with Mr. and Mra. A. Meerwaid. In Millville. Mra William Hallowell went to Philadelphia Saturday.

Wednesday evealng.

Noton Ctorfc. of Camden, vialted hi* mother. Mra. Daniel Clark

during the holiday*.

Mr*. H. E. Each**, of Reading. Pa . was hero vtaillng her coowln. Mr* IN a Loper. last week. Leslie Bates, of FMling Creek, shut.a fine fox on tbe Bay Shore Road here one day last week. Mra. Mary Adam* apent Monday with Mra Bowl Taylor.

and Mr*. D. More*. Wool eon Sunday evening. Mr* Walt*: Cartwright and daughtr.. Ruth, spent several day* In Camden with relative* Jeanc and Virginia SchelDngei (•pent last week with their grandparent* in Wildwood Croat. Mra. Frank Srhellengor and •on. Leslie, called on Mrs. Alfred Jackaon Sunday afternoon. Mra. Jennie McPheraoa has returned :.ome after -pending the holiday* With h* i daughter In

Salem

Jacob Barnett i« -pending the winter with his daughter. Mn> Richard Hemingway, in Philadel-

phia.

Frank Seymour and wife took supper with Charle* Woolrotl aad wife Sunday eveniag Elijah Eldredge and wife have returned home aftei ape*)'ting the holiday* with relative* tn Cam-

den.

Mr. and

Vineland, spent a few Mr and Mr* R. re—boon. Mra. CurU* eorsen. YTro. gene Ttownaend and Mra. beth Smith motored to , 0ourl MoW Thuradny

Ali**d Sheet* and wife spent

Sunday in Leesburg with Ml**, ^ . . - - Wilh.iin.n. T—«jiit. *”* H—I -m™ ud .1,. ob “ 5^ VuniTii

b... Mood., i

Edmund Fox and wife .pent • D * , tbe week end with relatlvra In

Salem

Mr* Eva Woolaon and Mira Ethel Rutherford, of Cape May Point, rolled on relative* here Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Harry Shaw and •on. Raymond, spent New Yeari Day with Mrs. Frank Matthew* Frank Weocott apent several day* with hi* *toter. Mr*. Frank

Mrs. I oulaa Hand visited relative* In Court Hou*e last week Mina Kathryn Fox. Mlaa Greta Fox and Mis* Reba Fox have returned home alter spending a week with relative* In Salem Mr.- and Mr*. Ruswell Srhel langer are the proud parent* ol

a baby boy.

In Philadelphia

Mr. and Mra. Howard D*Cf»:

and daughter, Velma, of Phi la dd lpbla. «pent the week and wIM

relative* here. V Marvin Vaaaman return*-

to ht* home In Vineland on 8u» day after upending a oohgie o

day* wkh radntlve* hero. Mr. and Mra. S. E. Town

•pent Sunday evening wkh M>

and Mra. Charle* Field*.

Mr* H. Youm Year'* Day with

Daullln.

Mr and Mra. Frank Sack. Greenfield, rpen- Saturday an) ntag wkh Mr. and Mra, Saff Jam** Graham made a bualnsi trip to Ocaap City

>ung *prtg Mac 1th Mra ymM:

$ 25

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The Store of the Largest Selections of Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear

To Choose From

Men’* Blue Work Shirts . Men'* Overall*. Men’* Corduroy Pant* Men*' Flannel Night Sturts.

«c 95c up $2.49 up 95c

(Heavy quality)

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FOR THE LADIES

1-adie»‘ Flannel Bloomers Ladies' Flannel Gown*..~ Ladies' Knitted Prince** Slips Ladies' Knitted Pettiest* i

_95c

...45c 50c 95c 49c

•MORVAY'S UP TOWN STORE"

I. MORVAY

508-10 NORTH HIGH STREET MILLVILLE, N. J.

For Quality in Coffee and Teas Come to Beckett’s Millville

Fresh Routed Coflee Duly Special—5 In for $2.10 Our Own Special Bead Teas Also Fresh Roasted Peanut* by the bag or 1b. Our own make of Salted Peanut* and Almonds. Also Peanut Butter Patronage la aollcited from out-of-town rial lor*. A visit to tbl* store will show you why we enjoy tbe patronage of *o many p--ople.

Beckett’s

9 No. High Street Millville, N. J. Weatherby House Blot .

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Turn the word you obtain together with the list of advertisers and the letters found missing into the Missing Letter Contest Editor.

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Send all replies to Miuing Letter Contest Editor, care of this newspaper.

Bananas a Specialty Kotok Brothers

Who specialise in wholesaling and by buying in carload lots, it give* us the opportunity to sell you your produce and fruit at prices that you can’t duplicate anywhere. Visit our large market. You will find a wide variety of delicious fruits and splendid Vegetables from which to choose.

Millville Market 106-10 Exit Mun Street Phone* 638. 639 Weather',y Houar Block

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Of course you never finish giving gift* to the house—and you never want to. We serve the bride, we help at anniversarcs and birthdays, too, but we are most useful and happiest in providing useful and beautiful presents for the home. We want to see every home resplendent and happy in its Wm. Rogers and Son silverplaie.

E. C. MORRISON JEWELER

100 High Street MUlvilk, H. J. At the Sign of the Clock

SPECIAL INVENTORY CLEARING SALE MILLINERY ART NEEDLEWORK CHILDREN’S STOCKINGS ALL FALL AND WINTER HATS that we have will be closed out at $1.00

KELLY’S

135 N. HIGH ST.

MILLVILLE

No Better Way To Start the New Year Than To Start It With New Tools

We can supply you with any tool you desire—Carpenters’ Plumbers’, Pasterers’, etc

W. E. HOWELL

19 E. MAIN ST. “WHAT l

MILLVILLE, N. J. ! SELL. WE SERVICE"

BUY THE BATTERY that the Burau of Standards at Washington

have accepted, which is

Exf&e

BATTERIES In 'took for all makes of cars, also Radio Batteries. Stouter. Generator and Ignition Specialist

L. D. LOPER

537 High Street Millrille, N. J. Phone*: Jt7-J and 7S-R

Commercial Lighting

Doing More Busineas in Eletrical Construction in Cape May County than any <her Electrical Contractor. We refer you to the New Bank at Sea Isle Gty. St. Ann’s Scool. Wildwood, and Tent City. Wildwood.

We are also wiring the new Cape May County Court House and the new Bank Building of the Cape May County Title and Trust Co., at Cape May Court House. £ A card will bring our estimatui and engineer.

Dalton Electric Shop

JOHN F DALTON

34 HIGH STREET

Phone 136

MILLVILLE, N.

Mr. Murry says:

“An After Holiday Special” \

Sheep Skin Coats

$6.95

Worth $10.00

Heavy Moleskin, large collars. One to a

customer only.

Boys' Sheep Skin Coat*

$6.25

Murry’s Army & Navy Store

129 High Street

Millville, N. J.

The Air We Breath

Thr PURE. FRESH. MOIST. WARM AIR a. ,peculated b~

WILLIAMSON

Recirulating Warm Air Furnace will prolong your natural life. Heating is an engineer's job—and we can well care for you. Bring your heating problems to us.

DAN HENDERSON CO.

410 High St.

Millville