Cape May County Times, 11 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 16

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Port Norris Personal and Local Events Among the Bridgeton rieHor*

Baturdaj' e*ening t

Mr. and

Mra. JUx Cobb and daughter. Alrtea. Mr. and Mr*. Albert Lloyd. Mr. and Mra. Harold McDaniel*. Mr and Mr*. Leonard L. Hickman MUa Mildred E. Clark and

Mr. Boyd L. Hickman.

Boardtnan Newcomb made l>URln«M trip to Trenton thU

week.

Mr and Mrs. JeMC Bacon have gooe to Florida to rtolt their daughter. Mr*. Walter Warren. Piunan. who ie spending t

winter In Florida.

A party composed of "o gang" motored to Philadelphia Wednesday taking In "My Maryland" Ur the afternoon and "A Sight Tn Spain” in the evening. Those who enjoyed the trip were M». Charles Fagan. Mrs. Werren Bollinger. Mr*. Henry Sockwell. Mrs. R- W. DuBoia. Jr.. M». A1

Mrs. Mareu* Inn toon and Mr* Penn, of Millville, spent one day of last week at the home of Mrs. i Eva Jamrton. Rev. Charles t> Whltton. of Trenton, spent one day of last week In town. The Port Norris Fir - Drpartment held their regular monthly meeting In the upper room* of the Are hall on Monday evening.

Delmont

Edward Carlisle and family, of [

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Mauricetovai

Millville

Cedarville

Centre Grove

John McClure. kT. an old real

Helslervllle. are spending some j d-nt of this city, who »>*» boen time with his parents. Mr. and j critically ill at «be home of h> Mrs. William Carlis.e | daughter. Mr* Jacob ^ .: h. of Leeeburg.! Bridgton Pike. It r-covertg* from

. family «o the home j an attack of tb^Cr Tormeri; - ;p;ed by Mr. Thomas! Tom T 1

Warwick. Sr

j| r . c. C. Poster attended

millinery In-

r-. given by the leader. Murphy, last Thursday Id

and John Maine*. of Howard Stp-t made a motor trip to NVw York recently. The Junior Woman's Club held

_ ___ -DterUinlng meeting Monday evening at the Woman's Club hotme, on East Mulberry Street. It was decided that they would hold a bake sale on March ir. and plans were discussed for

an April Fool dance.

Nightly rehear**!* are being held for the annual High School play :hi» year's show being "A Lucky Break." a three act farce with the scene laid in a hotel. William A. Weber has purchased the business of the late George W. Weber. High and Mul-

Samuel Perrlne and Tony Dagastlne. of Port Norris, spent the

week end in New York and Bridge

Brooklyn with stops at Philadei- y j^mer* Corson ha* had pbia. Trenton and other e.*aces ;i ra-ilo metalled. They made the trip In she for- jj, Mrs. Chart.-s Polhamus mer's car. vlsi’i?* at the home o , j^rej-.e^er. spent Sunday in of dr. and Mra. f»ab-.iel Gull-, j,. ln ,„ nt »tth Mr*. Polhamu.-'

formerly of this place.

.. - Clarence Whildln and family. Mr * n *k rrtrm/r' m little! of Millville, have been spending announce *.veral day. with Mr. and Mrs

bon. .1 PUUMpb^ Frtrb- « ^

ary zs ' The puplla of grades five and Several members of the Bap- < .ght. who have been pres-.-nt | t* rry Street,

tint Church, motored to NewAeJd . wry day during the month of. Mrs. Conoier, of Beach Haven, and attended 9 meeting In the| February are Emma l^plhuek I. vlsKing Mr. and Mra. Arthur Anvt Baptist Church there recent- Anna Whildln. Elvira WhUdin. i Conov*-'. of Howard Street.

Among those who attended Mary Baud. Alvina ilolltngsb a i.! Mne Rob«ea Coasaboon, Of beri Pepper. Mra. Daniel wcrei Ri , 4 jj, r i Egll. Mr. and Margaret Riley. Elisabeth Lee. | North Second Street entertained Mra. Igslie »U ln * fcr -Mr.v J^wi* Conklin and daughter. Ida Peterson. Came Warwick, th. member* of her sewing ejrde Cosier, of Newport, and Mm. y, ll)r>< , Mr , D<1 M|1L j^i;^ Mildred WhUdln. Llhren Co*, a: her home Toe*lay evening. (Wald Harrington, making Mr. and Mr*. J«iah; Stephen Whildln. Charles Whll-1 The Ladles' Aid Society tif the trip in the latter's car- Newcomb. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph din. Allen Warw ick. Manir. War-1 Second M. E. Church held ibelr Mra Ann Yatee attended the Mcllroy and daughter. Ruth sick. Harry Nobl.n and Charlie j annual meeting and election irf

funeral of John Robbins, at Anna Mra. Gns Hignuu. Mr* LapJiuak. Charles McConnell. Mr* Charles Cor* Lee. Sail!.- Errickson Har: and daughter. Loui». Misses Sallle Thurston and the teacher*. Rachel Hanhy. Maria Rebecca Julia Cog and Sallie II. Ht-nder-

Robbins and George son. attended ‘he health po.

Haleyvllle. Sunday.

Among our aick are Mrs. Imura Grace. Mr*. Ai-.-e-l Taylor. Silas Taylor snd Mlsssa Louise Powell and Rebecta and Dorla

Lore.

Miss Elisabet.'' M. Cobb, a graduate of the Port Norris High School, has entered Bridgeton Hospital to become a nurse. Mr. and Mr*. Everi-K Moore announced the marriage of their daughter. Blanche, to Charles Cain on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mra Charles-Cain will make their home with ihelr grandfather. Mr. Bills Cain. Mian Edith Bateman, who Is « teacher In the Camden school, spent the week end with her

parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Dsvld 8. Powell entertained Mr. and Mra. Richard Powell, of Burlington, over the weak end. Ground ban been broken for the new home of Mr. and Mr*. Melvin Sockwell. on Temperance

Street.

Robbins.

Mr. and Mrs. Conklin an daughter Mildred, spent the se-

en J In Beach Haven.

officer* Wednesday night at the home of Mr*. Malbia- Christy, of

Eaet Broad Street.

The Eastern Star Glee Club as royally entertained Tuesday

cnntaat of the aeboob of Maurice night at the bono- of Mr. and River Township *hich was held Mrs. Winfield Baker, of Columbia

in Heialemllr school Tuee-lay. ; Avenue. ^

March J. The posters were a: Mr*. Clarence Key. of Brooklyn, 'redlt to all the *rboula. Hel*-! 1.- a visitor in Millville lor a few

Miss Margaret Bacon of Cedar-' p T A *»'• » reception| day*. Mr*. Key will hr remwm-

ville. spent the week end st tto-: to ^ oU “' r « ,r ,b * home of Mr. and Mr*. Stepaen Refreshment* were server Burger and all had a most enjoyabli

Ume.

Mis* Gladys Davidson, who is spending the winter months with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mra. Smith Blackman, is numbered

among the sick.

Mr*. Wilbert Newkirk daughter, of Roadstown. spent Saturday with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Roscoe Shull.

Mr*. Roscoe Shun Mr*. Constant Grace and ton and Mr Shull spent last Friday, ou

town.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Riggln,

Saturday evening In

Millville.

Mr. and Mra. L.

ha* been entertaining their daughter. Mrs. Howard Bn.kaleu.

of Brldge-on. for a 1*w days. | Mr. and Mra. Charles Bateman., Merton Cain hah moved hla'^ * p *‘‘ confectionery shop from the uor-j wl ‘ h “ r ‘ ®*'' l [n * n * :r - “ r of Main am. High to Main * n “ " llll,m Bateman.

Street adjoining the American

Store, the building formerly oc cupied was a drug store. A meeting of the W. C. T. V.

was held at the home of Mri. Harry Lee on Thunday afternoon.

her parent*. Hr. and Mr*. So-

crates Green.

A turkey dinner was given to the member* of the Cumberland Deer Hunting Cub. at their log

Mr. and Mr*. Olit Hickman entertained company from out of

town last Sunday.

Mr. and Mr*. Dare Peterson entertained company from out of

town on Sunday

ning.

Leesburg

Mr. and Mr* Charles Jb mt and daughtr:. Violet, are Blending some tinw with Mrs. V olet

McKenna.

Mr*. John Melvin, who has

lie red a* Mr*. Beck*:

Mr*. Nelson I’. HowalL of

East Oak Street, ha* bee., spend Ing a few day* In Philadelphia.,

The First M E. Church held

ILa official board meeting for the year In the church parlor. Wednesday evening. K-port* for the pa*t year showed that the church

had a very prosperous year. The regular meeting of

Wood School Community Club

tertatned at dinner by Mr*. Ack- j

ley Elmer, of Bridgeton. .

„ neHart* bae moved on . Raymond Taylor spent Satu

r -'* r l day evening la MiJIritW.

Middle Run. } Mho E*h* Sparks was

Henry Wang*ram Bas Jn«»3 r«ceaUy.

•o •* hovtw vacated by Kw" M , rjTarr Taylor Is gun i

Ratur-i NorIS » Boao6 . ^a*!; 1 th* farm which John R.-d and Mi*.-Su.*an Sharp. ^ ^gRering

, ... ss^.

Collin- and daughter. Mr*- A- L : M— Mary Cook m,«. J Will* Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mil-j M r.- torero Lore ha.- reiuroed. troa , George Buckalew and Nan lrp; . , , ; ut with relatives m-Br. ■ 1

Ffaber. Trollus Wills. Mr. and j \ ork.

Mr*. George Owen* and fmAfly., ^ ^ lUTity ariernooh the fir* Allen Sharp. Jr.. Leslie Trout ip *ny was called out to a»:> John Wells and aon. Howard. Mr | , StV9ort fire company * and Mis- John Bailey. , ;, oaM . down Wward wa, Wills. Daniel Well*. Mr. and Mr* d caused by burn

Frank Feaster. Frank Hinson

Misses Ehtabeth and Cornelia GnU .„. in aged man., W L ha- been making bis hw William*, of Pitman ba " JT

Mr. and Mr*. Ervin Bailey ml . h Mr? Lury Powell, died on -.i*mg Uwir moih-r Mm. ««** npent the week end with hi* Sjt . urlJa . ,v- Q iag. Mr. Gulger;t-'h McWlUlanu . brother. Mr. and Mr*. Harry . .,. mvalid for a Ions Bert Moore has moved into the Bailey, of Cold Spring. tim( , tb , tew week* baa; house on Franklin St' * vaenwd Mr and Mrw Alfred Sharp, of ^ < . h . bouse T un-er the Leesburg, were in town Tuesday Dr , a<1 y,. Gler.der. Shep- The Camp Fire Girt* under tbe evening. : pard. with their Httle daughter, i lea tarship of _Mr*.^

.aJ Mm Maisow TnyL t swis-day eventn* smk Mr M-. John Taylor. , t d Mr* UanM Plarse

Mr and Mr* CWlon |L •

an- reerlvlng MlritatKws °' Tf

tfc» arrival of a little daughterMr- William Peursou »p*ni »

day recently with relative* »»

Newport.

Misses Lena and Marsarart M<-

Harv

of Fwirti

stylos t* npniri&g

Ralph

loose on Fslrton rvssa. we tgto ntovr Into as nom a* It . cotnpL'-ed. l^erry Ear! and fanvliy were .ot of town vtailorh Banda) Mr and Mrs. John Tayi-.r pent an rvealng with Mr and Ir*. Eimer Taylor. Of fkliton

a ! Mr*

nell. of Kill-

i ill-, spent Sunday at rite 1

__ cm Saturday after

Mm. Lftlie Craig' ha# Trinrned' Are -as buU- and a lunch «

liladelphin. where ahe ' * | “

Reed. Luther Jefferies. Merle Hoi

linger Mr. and Mr*. Tom R<>1- (rom Bhiia-

land and son. Harold, spent Tnes- ■ t** n visitlrg a friendday evening In Bridgeton. j|r* L>*- Mayhew and daugbMls* Deborah Sharp spent a ter. Elttabrtb spent Saturday few day* recently with her aunt., shopping in Philadelphia

Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Painter, of . Fred Wall*

. Aiuf EHewoi

. Taylor c

the Fair-

1 Jots

Morton Reeve*. Jr.. Howard; have b~ a waiting th* doctors Nlxson. Ramon Bailey. John | i»,Ae,. Willtair Sheppard. •"

2L-- * "" ! r"»" Mr. and Mr*. Frank E"lat. who SaBwAny e^ ■ were recently married, have, iwto-taken up their reeidence in their,

Bridgeton. the bouae Just vacated by MU* wurlF puichaard home on Edge

Mr*. Ligri*- Dilahay. who 1* em- 1 Loud la Starkey. i wsiod Avenue ploy.->: at Harrison Sheppard'*. Ur and Mr, Herbert Lummi*. Du bier's store. •pent Tuesday afternoon In Port ,,f Cape May. spent the week end iudr. Norri- ' with their mother. Mr*. Luc - paint.

Th* M. E- Church ha* te*-n | p,.*, n. Mr>. Baynumd Cox. who ha* improved by being fitted with Mr and Mr*. Harry Fisher, been no eeriouMy 111 for electric light* 'ani children, of Falrton. apent time. 1* slowly improving Harrison Sheppard entertained evening with friends in! M:*. Mary C«wam*». a etudeot Fo' % u

company irom out of town <>ti loan J nur-*- at Cooper lloepltal. Cam-. Mr ant l*i- Jonn so-caall. r-f Sun da) Mr*. Clarence Eldtidg* and 1 den. has be* n vi.ittng her mother : Mill, ilb called on Mr. and Mr*

Mr,. Ervin Bailey, who has Mrs J Wayne Mulford were en- Mra. Harris Roblnwm. been *p*'tidlng a few day* with (■ —— -

her parent,. Mr. and Mrs. S. Plt-

Wtlbur Taylor called Scfcaeed Sunday evening.

Mr and Mr* N'slson Taylor

and family called nr. ■

Hike north Mr* Elmer Taylor of the Fair-

iproved with n*.w ton road Mr and Mr* Hairy Taylor i! chiidrwa spent Friday after

In Cedar till*

Franc!.* Magee »aa a rwcaot

' vening thla week

.rd* mown, has re- ■

turned home.

Mi» Pearl Hunter, of Haley«Qlr. spen' Monday wl<h MI**

Deborah Sharp. ,

Frank Harris, gr.. is quite ill. Mr, M Shropshire, who ha# levs spending *om<- time out of town, has returned home. Mrs. 1-e Roy Yale*, of Bivalve, spent Tueaday with her parent*. Mr. ami Mr* L>n Haley. Mis. Koleman Hunter, who ha* be* n quite ill. is Improving. Mr. Ralph Errlck*on. of Leesburg. was In town Friday. Mr. Bob Adams, of Port Norris. called on his alster. Mr*. Edward Hunter. Wednesday. Mr. and Mr Frank FeaaUr and Mr, George Sharp spent Wednmday evening In Millville. Somers Whilden and son. and Mr. and Mr*. Clarence Whilden. of Wildwood, were in town on

Thursday.

Mr*. John H. Bailey and son.

glstercd“^rma^.r’wll Joh " Thunday evening

boen operated upon for appen- *“ h* 1 * 1 •* th( - school and a very dlcill*. Is Improilng and expect* • nthusiawtlc meeting waa enjoy-

to return home soon.

Mr and Mrs Uecar Polhamu* Having been in 111 health, atcalled on Mt». High, at Port Nor- ,h<,u * h b * *•* «»*!ly on Ujv ris. Tu«*alay evening. | street. William W. Pancuast. s Mr- Harry llulHogshead spent plon, ' ,,r ° r Millville, was found Saturday afternoon in Dorchester ; la b1 ’ T ”° m Wednesday, with her mother, who Is HI at j The Ladle*' Aid of the First the home of Mr*. William Stow- -V K - L'hurch furnished a sumpman. I ittou* Chicken dinner for the Mbs Doris Henderson spent! fn,BU,pr » wbo attended the dD-

the week eno In Vineland with ,ru ' t conference,

her parents. Mulford Ludau. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Eldridgv. Mulford Ludau. and a Evelyn and Lillian Erricks.,! 'Pharmacist, will aastet.

■Pen, Saturday evening tn Mill-,WHU^ W^r drug^ro.: 0 , HMeyriRk

Bnbbln* - Port S

.. friend* thl- week w eus. Thuraday.

iE “

' '“‘V c™w. W«.tT»-vU, eub

St.r Ch.pt,, Mr. ud Mr,. H.m-

August Klawliter, who Is cm- mil u>Lb

ployed by tic T. C. Souder Feed jir,. l Weaver is spending a

knocked uncon- , rW ^rs In Bridgeton.

»«ioi* Thursday by a large Urn Mr >nd M „. Ogden Bailey, of 1 do.,.- while unloading feed al th* * M1Uvme . called ou hi* parent*. Ackley barn, at Menantlco. Dr. Mr and Mr8 , j 0 h n H. Bailey, on',

Charles Neal was th* sgtending Sun(Ji> ._

Physician. Mrs. Jennie Sockwell. of North 1 Mr*. Flora McDowell, of How-, p on yjorris. spent a day with arrt Street, was a Vineland vial- b * r f»ther. Charle* Reeve*. Sr. tor recently. HarrD Is quite 111'

Superintendent Harvey Smith with the grip,

of Millville school* In in Dallas. Mr*. Ida Graham i* quite 111. Tex . where he U attending t Mr*. Oscar Bennett, of 51111conlerence iville. called on b*-r parents. Mr. Mr and Mrs. H. C. Vanantan j and Mr*. J. H. Webb. Thuraday.

jManrice-.own. ; -od daughter. Florence, of tbi, Mr. and Mr*. Tom Holland

— I Mr. and Mr*. Fred Lund and »nd Mr*. John Harris; city, spent aometlme in PhUadel- ,p- at Thursday evening in FalrCaptalt. George Hand ha* sold-soua. Warren and William, snent Sunday In Newport pitla recently. ton.

the schooner ”Beatrice" to Sunday afternoon at the bom*- o! ThomasXtvingtrton. of Dorchester.' Mr. and Mr*. Coleman Hunter at

vllle.

Mr. and Mra. Jt

and children apent Sunday home of Osvcar Polhamu*. Rodella Ruaaell la vUIUng In

Diaa Creak.

Leesburg Par-.v.-Teacher*’ Asaoeiation was well represented at the poster conte,: l n Helalerville

last Tuewdav.

Mr. and Mr*. Roy Raflne and son* gpent Friday evening in

Dividing Creek

Mr*. Tboma* Henderson apent Friday In Cape May Mr. and Mra. Arthur McClain and son drove to Bridgeton Sun-

Mr. and Mr*. Vinton Pout.. ..r

cabin in Cumberland. Sunday at Philadelphia, spent the week end Mr. and Mra. Harry La. 9n*nt 2 o'clock. A large number of ,*'Hh Mr*. Pout's parents. Mr. i Sunday in Sea l*le

id Mra. William Terry. Mr and Mr*. Thomas Rodan Henry Nicketaon and William " 4 ‘ »' b ‘ I ^lelp b ia M

te are making a buxlnen trip Mr. David Powell was 1^1° Maryland.

Bridgeton Wednesday evening.

-membeiv from here, led by Fred Garrison, made a desperate sub!

at (he repast

i Mauricelown.

Mr. and Mr* Edward Biggin.!

1- !e • In April. Frank 5D Miss Gladys M*. Sharp oldest' and hi* orchestra *r. d«ughter of Mr. and Mt, Joseph!

Na-n I Cam T. _ •

Hosiery

G Wearing Apparel ODET’b That Expresses Personality

Dry Goods

utly

them.

Sr„ former t

Norris, and who moved to Pitman. I last Thursday. |

Mr*. Archie Shull v

Quite a few member* of fh«i spending a few days Baptist Church attended the parent*. 5lr. and 5fr* Tuesday evening prayer meeting Gandy, at Newport.

at the Bivalve Mission

SPUING COATS, SOUS & DRESSES

©

VERY SPECIALLY PRICED

Halewille

Among those who attended th.

funeral of Luther Bailey, at Mauricetown, were. Rev. William “ r “J 111 Mr ' Frank Vanan. Moore. Rev. Carl Egll. Mr. and „ '' b,I ' lr,, n khd Mr. and M:

Mrs. Horatio Sockwell. Mra. Wll-1 r'‘ n , o{ sp- i.t Item Perry. Mrs Oscar Lund 1a> '* l,h tb ‘ i: ,a,bl ^ Charl..ILrry Lee. Daniel Chew «nd| k ’‘ d , ‘‘ U,, ‘If John Sharp I funeral of their uncle. j„bn Bob-

_____ i bins, of tbi* place.

Mr. and Mra. Edward Riggln, Mr* Ida Sharp i* m.

Jr. spent last Thursday in Mill ' Mr - i- Fish-1 ITiiLdal-'! vllle. j Phia. spent the week n-. : withi'

__ (her father. Captain Edwar- - "i.h-M

Horace Bacon. Charles and bln*.

Raymond Peterson. Clin Hick- Rev. and Mr*. Lord wa- ... ... H man. hatrv Newcomb. Elll* talned at the homew of , i Hand. Martin McDaniel* and: Bowkcr and Milton Tnt,!,- - . !

" ‘—t Bateman wsw In Millville Sunday.

1 Mr*. William Brad way is sp, a.n,nr„, M to, »|S

c lariamrun ’ 9 * at> ' Dr “’“•j her i hlldren. are Hi With inr .

Mary

!"*. of Millville. I

BLUMENFIELD’S Going Out of Business Sale Tliousands of Dollars Worth of Merchandise Still Available

at Cost and Less

The Talk of South Jersey READ THESE PRICES Men’s Suits and Overcoats

SUITS

e two pants, single and double broaxted Models, two and three-button style*. Bine serge. caUtmere. peacil ttnpev cheviot*, mixture, in the season s most desirable colon Top notchen in

quality, style, talonng and value. All sizes

Suits and Topcoats $18.50 to $2260 Values EEDUCED TO $12.85

Suits and Topcoats $25.00 to $30.00 Values REDUCED TO $16^5

Special Lot of Spring Topcoat* $32.50 to $40.00 Values REDUCED TO $14.85

Men’s WORK SHOES Black and Tan I3.S0 to «4.00 $1.69

300 Men'* DRESS SHIRTS With or without Collar* 49c Values up to *1.50

cn’* All Wool Heav 1.1 Mil ER JACKS *S.0o U, Wkl Reduced to $2.85

Men's DRESS and WORK HOSE 10c each Value 30c

DRESS PANTS Wool Mined and SUV Stripe $2.45 Valuee up tn J4 oo

FELT HATS $2.85 !o $3.85

ARROW COLLARS Value* 20c each Reduced 3 for 25c

300 Men* DRESS SHIRTS With or without Collar. Silk stripe Madras. Broadcloth 69c Value $2.60

Men’s IRONSOCKS 2 Sc Value* 6 pr*. $1.00 Jill color*

HAINES' Shirt and Draw* Value $100 Reduced to 59c

Men's Rib UNION SUITS

95c

Value fil tS

Men'* Big Yank WORK SHIRTS

Black. Khaki oo sad $1.26 Reduced to

Ulu<

$2.85

49c. 79c

Crvw Neck SWEATERS 1 >•* up to 1C SO

KING BRAND an' fkeelan: E*'ra Heavy ovj;ralls $1.79 Value $2.5o

$3.85

COAT SWEATERS

59c

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