Cape May County Times, 18 February 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 7

—^-Cumberland County Happenings of The Week

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nd Mm- Howard HnwHI Huaday ia Ceja *«T Sharp and Robert J*or- , io Maryland Satarday. lendem* apenl PunJay land. Mrr. Roy Radne, apeni

and lira. Artbnr McCMn BUI. an.: Mra Reba Co* Hr. ana Mra. Warren

Friday ores In*.

aa<l Mra. E. Albert

Menantico

Mra Anna Holslnyrr waa a MliKtU* abopper Saturday. Mtw A*tm» Orannon aprnt Saturday night la MllhiUe with

tnorber Wednesday Danlrl Gran non vaa a MillrUle Ttadtor Suturday arenimt. Mia* Mar; Ackley war an tmi-of-town rtsilor Wedneaday. Mra. Martba Hankiw and Mra. Bell BualMi were Vineland alyhlarerr Wrdoeaday. William Knlntil war a Millville vlaitar Saturday. Mr. Harry Ackley motored to Mlllvine on bU»tn«« Friday. Mr. and Mra. WltHr Aefcley. dr., vlatled hi* parent*. Mr. and Mra. Paul Ackley. Sunday evening. Mra. ane llinaon it vMtiag

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and daughter Evelyn, and •: trkaon apeql Saturday Atlantic City, and Mra. Ha-ty Cousina lUghter, Hatel. viahed In

Sunday.

me eniertained bta and wile, front Tmni-jn

Mra. Harry H. Han kin. t* entertaining Mra. Sell Bngllah. of BrMgwtoa. for a few day*. . Mra. Edna Ackley and dr ugh-

Iter motored to MillvUle on bInd-

ia. * Caw's •deter* and

MITlrffle. .

and Mra. MuHord Preck. >Uie. apent Sunday at the Cbai lee Moore and Mra. Howard Rn.-eel! k.'uiday In Vlnelanri. i in Douglaaa. of Diaa •pent Saturday nigh' al Headai m and Mra. Edward PaogiUlted Mr. and Mra. George urn Sunday night. ■ * ln town

Mia. Sac Sunday in Cedarvllle heir daughUr.

Bivalve

For rent Spencer, who b <rf the ferryboat between r River and Bivalve apent and Monday in PhOadei. HU place war filled by Heritage. lei Butcher. Urn Haley, erf Kowb. and Roy Van :o Greenwich

lay.

Mr*. San

tighter. AH" r loo, H. C.. where thej

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Mr. Dan (TNeal vlile «tailor Friday. Mr. and Mra. Jean Vi are the proud pares;* of a little baby girl, born Thuraday nlng. February 10.

Port Elizabeth

Haleyville

J»e* Pettit. 3rd. of Millville, i on hi* Mater. Mra. Anna Bailey, on Saturday. Mr. and Mr* Norum Oarriaon ant out of town Tneedny. Mr. and Mr« Victor Erlckaen entertalni d Mrfi and Mrr. Samuel Trout, of Maur.ceiown. at cupper on Monday rtenlng. Mta. Rita Bailey call'd on Mr* Anna Noel recently. “r. and Mra. William Bradway and daughter. Harriet epent iday wifh Mra, Anna Noel. Ir. George Bradway called on bla father Monday rv. John Bradway and fastieere vUdting hi* father and family on Saturday. Burdaall and Richard wn. of Millville, were recently vUlting their unde In Underwood. Frank Anderaon. of Woodbury, called on friend* In Ui •: week. Boyd Bailey, wife and child, tre out of town rUitora Friday

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Heislerville

Mr. and Mra, Harry Straw man and non. Ned. of Port Nonia. called on Mra Beulah Steelman Sunday. Mnt. Beulah Steelman and Mra Braale DuDol* motored to IMIIvllle on Saturday. Cbarle* W t’hampkm epent 1 me time In Bridgeton with bla daughter tbic week. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy B. Champion motored to Salem on Saturday and took Mr. and Mra John irtlmon to attend the funerals Mra Bartleeona slater and

Buckshutem

Mr Herbert Rutby. of Mill vHk. spent the day with bla uncle Howard on Wednesday. Mlsa Hannah Sen oof field visited Mra Mortimer Maybew

The Patent Teachers’ Association held iheir meeting in the school Wednesday afternoi n Quite a number were prrwenl and the poster roil teat for Mnuice River Township was discus*, j. Mr. DuBol* - room retained the health banner, but had to let the attendance banner go to Vineland r. and Mrs. Ben Thompson I Saturday evening and Sunday with Mra. Abbte Kessler, at Millville The house* of Job Tribbett. Alvfn Newcomb and Janie* Camp are wired and waiting for electricity to be turned on. nong tboar in MIHrtlle Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spence. Mr. and Mra. Edward Wilson. Mr. and Mra

Mra. Hickman Shropnhlre visit

ed hi* brother. Carl

who has boen sick, but ia

Mr. Edison Turder. of Dividing Creek, called on Mr* Hickman Shropshire on Wednesday aftar-

Thnw who recently stranded

Mr. and Mra. John Roth and child. Mra. Rera Bailey, -.nd son. attended the meeting at Haley-

rtlle.

r. and Mr*. Jew. BHuard. of Bucksbulrm. spent Sail

day afternoon with hl« pnreat

Mia* Dot IHnurf. of Phlladel- the meeting at Haieyrille chuxeh phia. spent the week end with were Mr. Howard Buiby. Mia* Clara Bradway. | Phoebe P-uahj. Mra Chambers.

John Hand, of Port Nor- Mr. and Mia. Je«ur Billiard and •ended service* In Haley- j Mias Alberta Ackley,

vlile Church and spent Sunday' Mra. Chambers visited Mra. with William Bradway and fam-j Hickman Shropshire on Monday.

j Mr. Charles Ireland, of thl

Fldler and family, ofjplaee. has been sick in Millrllls. Dennis*lib-. look dinner with her! a! hi* daughter* He visited parent*. Mr. and Mra. Bradway. | hi* place of business her*, but

Mr. and Mrs Harry Mayfcew. Mra Henry Adler. Danelta Wlshart. Eva BaraugiM and itarrM Henderson here Vnlville shipper* Tuandny. Mr. Stshl. of M llvilir. been visiting Mr. ear Mrs. Frank k?ldener. The Rpworth League tnit Mon day evening at Mra. Eva Banaj*Ha** The league decided lo give an entertainment Tuesday. Febru ary IS. lor the benefit of tht r. E. Church. Ellen Harris and Francis Vanaman ara to furnish the entertainer, also the entertainment. Mra Schlkky ha* returned home, after a month'* visit to her son In New York. Mr. and Mra. Howard Shaw and son. of Iswaburg, were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Henderson Friday evening. Mra Rldnean and Mra. Mary Richard* were out-of-town shoppers on Wednesday. Jnnoph Henderson Was almont overrose with coal ga* at his place of employment In Tuck* hoe this week. Hobart Mitchell found Mr. Eenderaon just in time and brought hfm home. He felt the effect* Of U for ►•vrral

and Mra George Baxter. Melvin and Thelma and Mra Helen Gel singer, of Millville. Vnt Sunday with Mra Anna

Noel.

Will I a. Bradway. Jr., spent Saturday md Sunday with his •later in Ca-nden. and in Moorestown with William Novakowaki. Charles Bradway was among those from here who attended the special meeting of Odd Fellow* at Lseoburg. Saturday night.

Dorchester

Mis* Carrie Compton. «rf PI am vlile. spin; the week end with her parents here. Mins Martha Champion. crf-VM-man. visited over Sunday with her parents here. Mra. Mary Pierce and Mra Etta Steelman have returned fro; . viaitlng In Pitman. Mr. Taylor and Mrs. Charters, of Pitman, motored here Jiriday and Mra Charters' mother. Mra Anna Hankins, accompanied tbei home for a month's v|*lt. Mrs Nellie Cruse and Mra Barbara Cruse motored to 1 Norris Tuesday and caRed

friend* there.

Harry Btrelman. of Philadelphia. i* spending several days with hi* mother. Mr*. B. C. Steel-

Is-alle Fauver. OaH Gilliland 1 and Lee ter Fhgan were in MaryUnd Monday and Tuenday on

Ml** Ethel l'bore ehlenained out-of-town friend* on Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Donabey.

u East Point j Mr and Mr*. David Pyle. j Mr. and Mr*. Alonao Donnelly, ad Ephraim id HsIsMirtBe. were guests oi i Tuoaday on Mr*. Lealle Fauver over the week

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Mauiicelown

Alvin Newcomb and children. Mr. and Mra Joseph Camp, and Mi. and Mr*. Hrrachel ■eves and children. Mr. and Mra. Frank Erewater and children, of nalSyrlTl*. apeui Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed-

-ard Camp

, Mr*. Charles If towman. of Dorchester, were vial tors

here Frida)

and Mrs. James Heritage motored out of town Saturday. ra. Mary Chance spent Monday shopping in Millville.

Mr. and Mra Henry J. Miller spent Saturday nenlng In MIH-

vlUe.

Mi* Luther lli.llliger enljrtained company from out i-f town Monday. Charles WhUden. of W ildwood, has been pending a few day* here with friends Mra. Pearl Bailey *prn: Tuoo* day in Millville. Mra T roil Us Weil* spent Tneoday afternoon la Port Norris. Mr*. John 11. Bailey motored out of town Tuesday afternoon. Mra. Eva Compton and Mias Mary Park hi II Amiorrd out of town Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey were In town Tuesday evening. Mra Alfred Harris spent Wednraday tn Port Norris William Haley has pun-fa aw <:

Mr and Mra John H. Ballry, Mra Alice Wyatt spent Wedent Saturday in Millville. j needay et Mcliey City. Milton J Compton spent Frl-; Mr. and Mra. Paul Bailey. Mtra day In Philadelphia. V.-rna Bailey and Waliman S'.wwDatla* Garrison •gs-nt Satur-J man :f*eni «he Fast •»! day out of town. | Philadelphia.

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Hiles

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Re». Benage U»rd. of Millville, called on Mra. Hickman Shrophtre on Friday. On Saturday evening. February 12. Mr. and Mra Frank Bechtel gave a party to a number of their friends. The evening was ■pent In singing, dancing and other forms of amuse, mrnts. Refreshments were nerved late in the evening an guests noon started for home, saying that they had a very enjoyable time. Those present were Mr. and Mra. Leroy Parks and son. Allan. M'. and Mra. Archie Jackson. Mias Hannah SchoollAeld. Mtas Ell air Eiehelbergcr. Mias Evelyn Peterson. Mr. Lemuel Peftwe. Mra. ElUeot R -bbln*. Mr. Trueman. Mr. and Mr*. Elir vj

Paasarm.

Mr. Edward School field, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with hi* grandmother. Mra Hickman Shropshire. A Urge congregation assembled at our local church on Sunday afternoon. Thoec taking prominent part in the service were our pastor. Rev. Benag--l»rd, the well-knoan evangelist. \! iritli iMII Re- and Vra. Staler, of Mauricetown: Mrs. Doughty, of Bridgeton. Moat of our visitors came from Haleyville. • Port Norris and North Port Nor

Tomlin l* al the

home of Mi Char!** Moore In Loeaburg. the stork having left

baby boy there.

Marian Cbanre ha* returned to school after being sick with tou-

aUltla.

Mr. and Mra. Anson Garrison and daughter. Eleanor, called on relative* in Millville Saturday. Mr. anil Mr* Clement Bltraard and Mra. Elliaheth Penn *penl Friday at Port Norria

Haley will make hi* home thi-re! la the near future. . Mra Roberts Bateman, who has been UI. la Improving. Mra. Coleman Huntei motor* 1 out of tvwa Tuenday evening Mr. Howard Wells, al Haley vlile. was In town Wednewdsy Trollua Wells spent Tuesday in Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Author Rockwell, of North Port Norrt*. called «>n her mother. Mr*. James Camp bell, reee-tly. Mr. and Mra. Ear! Wyatt npen Saturday cvenl-ig In Millville. Mr. and Mr*. Ervin Bailey. Er.. rntertaln'-d Mra Florence Pettit and family Saturday

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Mlsa Pearl Bailey spent pa-vt week end with Rev had Mrs. Milton MoCan. of HI* k-

wood.

Mra Waiter Bateman, who ha* been spending some time out of town, has returned home.

Millville’a Greeleat VaheGiving Store MEWBERRY’C 1 5c, 10c and 25c Store

Stores From lUififi to California OPPOSITE MECHANICS' KATIOHAL BANE

Advance Showing of LmBc*’ and ChUdren’a Spring Hats $1.98 to $3.98

Hardware Special* Electric Mazda Bulba 25c

Key and Chain Socket 25c

Electric Wire 2 ft. for 5c

Electric Shades 59c and $1.00 Auto Accesaories of all kinds

Special Assortment of taffies’ Full Fashion Silk Hose $139 Regular $2.50 value

Ladies’ Silk Chemise $1.00 Silk Bloomers $1.00 taffies’ Conets $1.00 taffies' Scarfs $1.00 Boys’ Trousers $1.00 Boys’ Sweaters $1.00

Bva Barauglfs -as ' z.ridge--

on visitor on Thuraday.

Mr. and Mra Frank Ptnnlngoo. of Bridgeton, were gurada rf Danelta Wlahart oc Thuraday. Ethit Rt. Clair altended an enrt tain men; given by the L/rrum Jouro* of JIUlvllle High School

>n Thursday aveatsg.

Mia* Ellen Harris ha* been ofrr*d the poaition a* principal of Ikirt Eliubeth llrbool for next rear. Mr. Rnlaad Shaw goes lo

BUY THE BATTERY

that the Bureau of Standards, at Washington,

have accepted, which is

Exfbe

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In stock for all make of care, also Radio flatteries Starter. Generator and Ignition %>ecialul

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537 High Street Millville, N. J. Phone*: 22T-J and 7» R

pupils.

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1927 Spring Colors Silver Star Silk Hosiery

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

Just arrived a Full Line of Snappy Spriu Hats and Dresses

Hats for Ladies as low as Sdk Dresses (or 1-adies as low as

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All the latest shades of Spring Dress Goods are now on display. Ladies’ Fancy Slickers as low as $2.95 Hundreds of other Specials for the month of February. Come in and be convinced.

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

prtpefUJ’C FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE Quality Furniture At Exceptionally Low Prices

)ING OUT OF BUSINESS ENTIRE STOCK OF pSIERY ALUMINUM WARE NAMEL WARE UNDERWEAR ARMS, NOTIONS and TOYS. ETC. Will b, «oid for 50c a.. . *1.00

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Alexander Smith’s 9x12 Axminster Rugs $35.00

Complete Bed Outfit Bed. Spring and Mattress

$21.50

4 ft. 6 Cotton Mattresses $7.75

4ft. 6 Ivory Bed with a good spring and an all cotton mattress.

Beautiful Three-piece Jacquard Velour Living Room Suite

$145

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MiOvillv. N. J.

Standard j Piano Co. « N. Laurel St.

220-222 N. High St. MILLVILLE, N. J.

“Perfect" Records 35c each - - 3 for $1.00 AH the latest dance and vocal hits

This is Art Goods Week at Newberry's Come in and sec our new line of Stamped and Worked Pieces 10c to $1.00

Congoleum Remnants

Boys’ and Girls’

19c

School Shoes $1.00

Table Oilcloth Many patters io pick

No Sleep Alarm Clocks $1.00

from

infants’ Dreases $1 {

39c yd.

Infants’ Socks 25c

CANDY SPECIALS

Assorted Chocolates 19c lb. Chocolate Cherries 39c lb. Peanut Crunch 39c lb. Salted Peanuts 20c lb.

J. J. NEWBERRY CO. 30 High Sc MILLVILLE. N. J. 30 1 li(h St.

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Cor. High dc Pine Sts.

Millville, N. J.