CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. JANUARY 14. 1927.
. C. M. Court House
Mrs. Sarah Spali.r.c '-o Sal-m Wedn-«ir-r for a woekf’ A*? with he dausrhf-r. Mrs. Albert FreHetnaa and 1amUj. . The Facer Sunshine Bill!'CW. held th.-tr regular monthly husiness and social meeting Tuesday night at the fcocu o' its president. Mrs. Marti:. Spalding, with Mrs. Hwood Smith and Mrs. Wejieman Smith two Plate has-1 twwcf. John H. Ottinger and James, L Jones, of Millfdle. visited relatit * here on Thursday. Mrs. Mary Downy was viultad Sunday by her son and wife, of Millville. The Volunteer Fire Company held their first business meeting Friday night in the new Fire House. Lewie Hudsons and family spent hurt week with relatives In Virginu. Mr. and Mrs. Multord Todd, of Mo Grande, spent Sunday with her parents.
ntgte was "Men'.' it the M. E. Cfcunrh Peep!.- from all twarhy ««* present and enjoy* S the program, which included *• 'era; se-irettens by Walter R"'
of StUMUe.
Mre. Job Torour spe-.- a *ev
| -ays with frien j' zi li t rvilh-. • James Fisher, wife and son. id ; Wildwood, visited Sunday wi'h ,
I her father. J. W. Dor n. Mr. and MHl Chartos Gaskill.
i of Dcean City, spent Sunday with
! W yietnan Smith and wife.
I Mia- B -rtha Ross and Mrs. j Ella Com. t were in Cape May
Monday :... ht.
William Allen, of Philadelphia, was an over Sunday visitor with 1
his mother.
W. S. Jon<« and wife were in | Mill* ill.- .Saturday on buslr-s Mrs. Clara loscalzo entenalned friends from Philadelphia on
Sunday.
Mr. an i Mrs. Milton Pstrtwm j and sons an- spending « few weeks with Mrs Peterson's sister. Mist. Charl-s Calhoun. Miss Beat!ice Taylor eutertal! - ed friends from Bridgeton over ■
Sunday.
Oscar Drip, of the Tan Mih Biarh Coast Guard Station, ep-r: Thureday aith his wife and fair
ny.
Beeslevs Point
Eldora
a parcel I
Tuckahoe
John !
with hi' p returned :■
Mrs Cri
Mrs Sami: I Christian vMUdj Aril Kelly recei
her mother • Sunday aftenwtm. port shipment on Friday °* ® ,: ' ;
. j| r _ : Hamptol! waa in thousand baby chicks from Dria- ^ alll1 Mr . Jorhui. Vitrhfill - holidays| Mr*. Sarah Golf rai: i •* Mr*, j jujviile o:. Wednesday. ware. . .. ^fiag In Haddonfi* Id »tth ^
r ur Stoffclsl F:.tncw Fbwl-r on Fr.lay after-. Mr.4. Marr Prteraon called «. j Mr! .. Uwra Brayman enter ,^1, daughte. | '
j noun. [Mrs. Franc:' Fowler on Tu «da> la i n ed company ftHtn lumdoa on, i^iid Hughes. <*f We-'. Ch-rl**
ning. __ Sunday. Cape* May. and hlf staff of of*- ( and Tf
Bivalve
frieada. heppard. Charlea AKb.
The sick of
L-wi- 1
Lifl
vfeited :
Rio Grande
wellyn Hildreth wenl
fSara Chester. Mias Emma;
*ho has Mr. John Fowler and is Unpt.tv- i Laura and Harry Fowler.
.Several from this town attrno-
J.r'eph McCalli el the Red M 'n's lodge, at Dl-1-•odblne Wrdu* s ! mont. «*n Friday • • • ning.
Mr. and Mrs. K.-nn- th Bonham
Young has b.-*-n , visited Mrs. Bonham'.' parents on .... : Sunday aft.-rnoon.
f- \ - . ■ m road a buftinees M r . »nd Mis. A. Baud visile 1
: City Thursday of- Mr. and Mrs Mackey Hand on j t| Sunday afternoon.
\: Spencer Young and non. Min* Mnrgar*-. Riley- of 1>*1 _
!:••• '*■* n. spent Tuesday with mont. called on Miss Ida Peter-1 pirtigiMp-.i:* Monday. Mr- ' loutlB*. ;*>n on Sunday aft rnoon. 1 •' — ■*
v E. A. Stratton was an Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradshaw, of <v. . ■ ;iy visitor Fri .ay. Gre-n Cceek. call' d on Rev. and
-- Helen Stratton return'd M. •. :• from a visit with friends
isburg. Pa.
*; :ward Corson celebrated his • -.'.'-first birthday Friday ev>Kadio and a "pretiel con- visited • - ' were the evening's sport, end.
late hour ice cream and i Harry Ried. of Millville, visit - ■ wore nerved. Those whojed Mr. <.*iri*toi*er Hand on Sun-
• "yed the party were Mrs. 1 day.
■ da Williams, of Tuckaho . Sevoral fro*., here attended the 'its. Zara Corson. Mr*. Minni. fuc -ral of Mm. L. Warwick, on •on. Mrs. tiara Dailey. Mils Mon Say. al Delmont. liuth Dailey. Mr. and M •- E 1. Mr- larabetl Lee. o: Sea Worson. Mr. and Mr.- Klton Cor-i City. -!•- ! h-r jiar. nts. Mr. *o and Edward Core-w. Mr. land Mr- f’arlos Broughton. Tuesorson r -ceii -d son;- u-eful gift* ’ day evening.
Chat. ' Noon and on.. Mr an<J Mri , R 0 b.-rt Gough, c Gar - r Petemon. of this ^’((^wnod. -p-ni the »■■*•* en town, and Mr. Chamber*, of Del- L .. re w , |h Mnt Gough'a parent mom. mo:*. . .! to Bridgeton on j M . J|r)l! Mr> Charles Gulberg. . Tu-sday ev ni"*- I a "donkey" party was ar. in-!?„:!.
T ‘' I tt owting and amusing affair h<! I y. :
at the home of Mr. and Mi*. |t. n Roy Wolcott on last Friday *' • ning. Those pf-sent were Mr*.
. .... Friday night visited kabne Grange and installed officer* lot the corrrni year.
■..iil<m* office* are filled a* Master. IK. Walter .; overseer. Edgar Camp reaeurer. Allc*- E. Ftewa.t, d, Bertie Godfrey. a**!*la:.t Edward Burby: chap
Mrs. E. Stevens called on M Emma Brought* n *m Sunday
moniiiig.
Lewis Peterson, of S: rathmere.
parents over the weak
| Mary Clayton. Mr and M- Alfred B*• '■ ■ - ti-a :• .‘Robert Kennedy. Mr. and Mn D Fr. nefc " i- tarj. H' 1 -" Joseph Entrlken. Mr. and Mr* t;*ndy. (ui*eke.-r» Walter Taj j Alfred Entrlken. Mr. and Mr- ] r .'.r. El Y* rk'.-, P ; R.-tsTi Stebhin* and Mr. and Mr*.. r- .,: Fanr Fr* • !■ n
A numb* r of our people at-1 Frank »o»n*. | Ella Snyib r. lady as :- ar.t *».-» tended church service*, at Green | Eldredge Hawk motored toj ard. Jan. Fia- r ■• ' Creek on Sunday evening. They {Philadelphia on Thursday w Langley: -taut pi'. ' had a special r-rvlce in charge. Elmer CaHt. • *•! the I'nlled j Rebrrca Gandy, of the Men - Bible CMma. Several ; State* Coast Guards, who ha-> captain Mau. Crtrdy w;;-. ■
musical numbers were very well •►‘-en stationed at kv^.on, ha* ,i„>
rendered and enjoyed by all
the doga b
Gu* Snyder was at Brldge•n one day last week. Charles Cressc remain-, very Fred Todd ha' moved hla family from Tony Carlno'a tenani
hoils*'. to Wildwood.
Manford Todd and wife moved Cape May Court House. Harry A. Hand ..nd family, of Wildwood, spent Sunday here ith his parent*. Mr. and M.w.
William F. Hand.
been transferred to Anglere-a H*' j t ‘, raring mot.* Refreshment :
visited his aunt. Mrev. Alexis Ed-! mi .
•c cp- — ;
*M!rt Murt'.* Dubert-.n »•-
Atlantic City.
K D. Burley 1* sporting a
e Kaartrotu*
and Haley' ills, they strew, trail immediately. Vp to jj o'clock they ha-1 four core finally lunolng the fifth «u. uod- r a rhlrieu Coop After , curing -hla ream the chick, bad no hooi Mr. Pleevw mat' after thU episode th dogn rtart. anirther oar. hut they ».**» tUaad Mag had to fiblah treOlir.; the last one to cover, a blob ;. dtd and treed It. mahiag atx ,
all.
Trooper Mrlrtln staged anm*. raid Sunday night at Itor BWk boat houw taking Doc Mai and boa—hoepar and ftirlran Siansberry. b*ttar known . k . -okie The h.nsekr mcr a« >ior and - r.wtning that BU> as trying to hill her. but aft*
May Court House, visited rela-
tives here on Wednesday. William Dashlell In sp-ndh the winter at the home of E
ward Buffington.
The Sunoco gas station is open Bam Dougherty, of Ph
again with Benjamin Harris a.*! Sunday,
manager. ! Rodney Bailey, of John Cliugh returned to phlla p:ue«*d Sunday with Mr
delphia on Monday.Georg- T. Duk**
• did
They were all
t-darvllle and fii.ed. Tre»^,
and Mr* George Powell | McLain de«rvc« a lot of ure tir ■rta'ned Mr. and M * V- f**- 'akuw Itk* thia rta*:
atviH- J banded Thl* place ha* a r*e-
j ord of being a *! ep-rate pig.,
pduhon. Mr and Mr» George Bell rt» rr
r.d Mr* ! B-ldpetOU l
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The Store of the Largest Selections of Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear To Choose From FOR THE MEN Men's Blue Wodt Shirts 69c Men's Overalls 95c up Men’s Corduroy Pants >2.49 up Mens' Flannel Night Shirts 95c (He. y quality) Men's Grey and Tan Flannel Shirts 95c FOR THE LADIES We are now in the midst of our JANUARY WHITE SALE Hill Mu*lin | 5r vd Longaoth 10 yd,, for $i:00 Unbleached Muslin as low as 3 yds. for 25c Our famus Wilton Unbleached Muslin 10 yards for $1.50 “MORVAY'S UP-TOWN STORF" I. M0RVAY 508-10 NORTH HIGH STREET MILLVILLE. N. J.
For Quality in Coffee and Teas Come to Beckett’s Millville Fresh Roasted Coffee Daily Special—5 lbs for $2.10 Our Own Special Blend Teas Also Frcti Roairti-d Peanut* by the lag or lb. Our’ own make of Sailed Peanut* and Almond*. Aim Peanut Butter
ihi* sl'.rr. will -how you why we enjoy the patronage of n.any people. Beckett’s 9 No. High Street Millville, N. J. Wf-atbcrby Houae Bio- k
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SPECIAL INVENTORY CLEARING SALE MILLINERY ART NEEDLEWORK CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS • ALL CALL .AND WINTER HATS that we have will l>e closed out at $ I 00 KELLY’S 135 N. HIGH ST. MILLVILLE
Bananas a Specialty
| IVORY
Brothers
One-Half Off
Who specialize in wholesaling and by buying in carload lots, it gives us the oppor-
•* Friday and Saturday Only
tunity to sell you your produce and fruit at
Pyrlin and other popular makes to be sold this
prices that you can t duplicate anywhere.
Friday and Saturday only at one-half the orignal
Visit our large market. You will find .-i
price. AH of the popular colo s and style* are •
wide variety of delicious ruits and splendid Vegetables from which to choose. Millville Market
included in this gnat value giving sal*.
E. C. MORRISON
106-10 E«st Main Street
JEWELER
Phones: 638. 638
100 Hi£t Strrrt JUha, „
Weathertry ] Ioust Block 1——
A< thr Sign of l!„ CfocV ,
42-inch Hover 52-inch Hover
Ccal Burning Brooders
Mode by Libert Mon el Co
W. E. HOWELL 19 E. MAIN ST. MILLVILLE, N.
ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS
SOLVED
Wheiher i, be RESIDENTIAL. COMMERCIAL ... TOWER IN
STALLnTION, by our c„„,,e nl Eng
We refer yon „ ur M U.fied c u „„ m e„ aU pem q( Couniy either of ,he obove mentioned depe„ m e,., A ph . or o P° st oi card ™fl bring on, Ertimaro,. who will ol„„ ercpl,
convenient payment plan.
W ,h ' ^ ** We-ihington Exi6e
BATTERILK
In .tork for all mate.. „f ca , s J. , R„J lr ,
SUrter. Oenenlo, oj Ipnifce SpenUi,, L. D. LOPER
537 High Street
MS' :s?-J and Jk it
Millville. N. J.
« May ne call >in our
Dalton Electric Shop
JOHN F. DA!. Jr*
34 HIGH STREET
Phone 136
MILLVILLE, N. J.
Mr. Murry says:
An After Holiday Special” Sheep Skin Coats
$6.95 Worth $10.00
I lea. y MoleAin large collars. One to a
customer only.
Hoys' Sheep Skin Coa!
$6.25
Murry s Army & Navy Store
129 High Street
Millville, N. J.
The Air We Breathe
The PURE. FRESH. MOIST. WARM AIR WILLIAMSON PIPE OR PIPELESS
irculated by a
^"^•iS-jiS'iiprj.r-DAN HENDERSON CO.
410 High St.
Millvil le

