Cape May County Times, 11 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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Baptist Church

CAPE KAY COFITTY TIKES, PBEPAY, KABCH H, 1W7

Bucks’hulem

quiltlnc party Wednesday

r\- • V n U Turner. Harry reve.^-. ~y —k— I ^ ^^7.

Dividing Creek ence Moore. 8U 5;.^'4“toan. Rev H,rry Snj '? pr - the p “ t0r ’| Mr*. Ethel Busine. of Bridge-

win Turner. Addle Jticaman. . an a of pr.yer meet- “ nL Kllnd . T w „ h her

Mr. and Mra. U ^ Maurice Sciu *°'- t°P‘“ on Penwnaj work at | Micf Hughee. IJ^ ' ta back from several tom . n wlu ^ Bk „ and eon. Heron were Port Nor ; pu_,.; Mr and it the p ra ,. er eervlce on la« 8atur-j Mliws unle Thompson and ^, h . sojourn In the "Eand of g undsy afternoon In the spent Sunday

rts visitors Saturday evening. chance and Sirs. i*sllc P ‘■ ldaJ . evening. A business meeting “ Henderson, of Philadelphia. Plo _.ers." ' He has been vtaltlng: . o{ our pastor. Rev. Ben- , nil Mrs Hlrkman 8hr..p‘hlr»-

„rw John Hackett and _da_ugh., of Port Norris. __ , ^l-owed ^he^reguUr^pr^^ | ^ ^ ^ Priscilla : ^dparenU here and reports ; ^ r d. who Is attending the

Thompson. Florida as a most interesting —‘ ' country. He made the trip by

Master Allan Parka b eIti B *ttd > *d'augh^ B *N)^ ,, «» da" with W s relatlvt*. Mr. and Mrs. berlaln Friday night on Saturday. , Archie Jackaon. In North ^ W*t«

Roland Lore, former Buckshu- Morris. . W * ** . _, .. « 4 v __ m boy and grandson of Norton j Edw a r( j Hunter, of Maurice- ton. And Tune to Aide it Ore:

Xiore la back from a^eral w „, ,, our chapel E, r i Pike and A*n« Butty

*" n • . '*1 --A of •_ . .. in the onns.v etenlng with wr

Tbat'a a «ood gag." exrU!*. ed the robber, aa he •tuted

ictlm's mouth-

iw Virginia, are spending some; j lr and Mrs. Harold Ingeraol. j V | CP

time with relatives In Millville. l of Brooklyn, were guests of Mr an uiustrated lecture on "KcepBerlkh U-per. Milton Ruwell. , n d Mrs. Boyd Chance on Thurs- lnK pace With the Farmer will

Harold Bailey. Hewls Moore and day and Friday of last ». t/k. Belford Russell were at Mulltcaj - - M * r, “

Hill Sunday.

Harry Moore and Berlah toper spent Friday in Millville. George Jenkins is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cosier, of Port Norris were visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Cosier Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lfri toper and children and Ruth lore, of Philadelphia. were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Coreon lore Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snyder and daughter. Helen, of Clifton, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Marts, of Montclair, spent the week end with Mis. Sanford Bacon. Mrs. M. J. Bilks. Mr. and Mrs. William Pepper and son. Johnson, were In Philadelphia Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mulford Bonham, of Bridgeton, spent Friday with Mra. Raima Orr. Alice Orr was In Port Norris

Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chance.

, be glv'

Professor Warren Marts and jh*- Sacrament Of the lord’s wife, of Montclair, and Mr. and Supp>r »a» commemorated on Mrs. Harry Snyder and <laugt. i arI Sunday evening and the pasCllfton. were week-end „ )r pave a fine sermon on ’’Fel-

▼llstors at the home of Mr. and kiwshlp.”

Mrs. Sanford Bacon. Mis. Irene Chance Is making jin,. iJIlian Thompson spent

Saturday night with her mother. Mrs. Abble Kessler, in Millville.

Mrs. Ellen Corson Is Improved and able to be about now. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Sharp. Mr.

and Mrs. Duftleld Sharp. Jr.. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Co* and Duffleld

Sharp. Sr., attended the funeral of John Berry, at Haleyvllle, Sun-

Eewls Chance has purchased a an mended visit to her daugji

!w automobile. ier. Miss Nellie Chance, who la

Mrs. Gertrude Fagan, of Port „ iar i,ing in Passaic.

Norris, spent two days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Berlah

Loper. last week.

Mrs. Albert Cook and daughter.

Eleanor, spent the v

end with.

Heislerville

Wednesday evening the Ladies

of the Golden Earle entertained six members of Ml 'vllle Temple. Refreshments were served and a

good time enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. George Klndal.

of Millville, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fowl- -.

Mr. and Mrs. Zannle Douglas.-,

of Burleigh, spent Sunday with

friends here.

Mr. and Mrs Boyd Henderson

Mrs. Eleworth Chance and Mrs. Ross Lupton were in Phlladel-

Elewortb

Mr and Mrs. Ed want Sheppard Mrs. Alice Hughes Is very 111 m Roadstown. »' h " borne here. Miss Vera

Mr. and Mrs. Lebre an Rich- Hickman la with her.

mond and Mrs. Emma Orr spent Those who shopped in MlllMonday In Dorchester with rela-1 v H| e Saturday were Mr. ansi Mrs.

lives. Lawrence Thompson. Mr. and ^ Mrs. Stacy Baur. of Bridgeton, j MnL Floyd chance and ^“ugh- j B nd"childrem of MIHvUta. spent called on her parenu. Mr. and , er Marian. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CundBy with Mr. and Mrs. Job

Mrs. Edison Turner, on. Tuesday camp. Mr. and Mrs. Walter | Tribbltt.

Amo* Pepper and fa.liily. Mr- Spence and Walter Shar Mr The of ,be Golden Star Thomas King and Roland King B nd Mrs. Ezra Co*. Mr. and Mrs. Temp |, motored to Vineland.

where they attended the fourth P»*« ”i. °- MillvlUe. were Satur-,

Modern ad Top rent. h*M.

In Port Norris on Saturday william Higginbotham aiul chllMrs. Mulford Campbelf motored drcn Mr C i cment Spencw. Mr. Millville on Saturday. and Mn ,. Herschel Rreva*. Mr

, _ . , **!• worth 1 Mr. and Mrs George Rohblns |a nd Mrs. Alvin Newcomb and £hla au,, ^ 1 " r: ““wonni.d Alice Dilks were among children. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph

Chance, who is In the Bridgeton shoppers on Frl-

pltal. They reported that Mr.

Chance Is getting along One and w chance spent an will soon be able to be borne v|(h Mr B nd Mrs. WIIagalo- , # . 1 Ham Chance. In Port Norrta. last

A large number of friends snn ww , k

relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Howard Mints and Maurice Chance, who were married a few ScbaBM . wn , orw i !„ Bridge;on on months ago. gave them a variety, of |as , ww *.

W. B. Tribbett. of Port Norris, was a local caller on Wednesday Company from Vineland was entertained at the home of Mortimer Mayhew on Thursday. The list of pupils in our local school who were neither tardy nor ab-^nt for the month of Feb us.y Is as follows: Ethel. Helms. Margaret Helms. Julia Hawn. Catherine Snalth. Josephine Roth. Paul Ackley. Edw. WUdln. Charlea Hawn. John Carty. and William Snalth. Three new pupils have been admitted to the school in February. Leon Reeves. Howard Beeves, and

Woodrow Sholes.

Among the Millville Saturday

shoppers were noticed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bechtel and children. Mr. and Mrs. Jcaae Blixzard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mayhew. and

Mr and Mrs. Norton Lore. Mrs. Eichelburger and Mrs.

Bae*. of Millville, visited

Asbury j^noy Park* on Tbursdsy

«.,»suuor «• »•

urdsy In Millville shopping and

calling on relatives.

Miss Hannsh Scbolfleld snd Miss Alberta Ackley visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Godfrey on Tues-

day evening.

Miss Hannah ScholBeld and Mis* Alberta Ackley visited Mr

Jessie Blixzard on

Mrs Edwin Sutton.

rwary of Martha Wa.hl-.g- day callers at the home, of Frank >n Tempi- An entertainment Bechtel and l^roy Parks, a* enjoyed by all. At a late! Ku-smII Rerves U under the! ,.our supper wss served. Thnwe doctor s care, quite 111 with a

Co*. Rev and Mrs. Chsrtrs I>u-j fr „„, wrrr Mrs. Ulllan heavy cold.

bol« and Walter MacDonald. T hon.p«.n. Mis* Mary Williams. ! Mrs Mortimer Mayhew. Rev.

Mrs Emma Shropshire. Mrs. and Mrs Benage Lord and How-

Mrs. Rhoda Williams

proved at this writing and Mrs. Roland Sharp

Blanche Sharp. Mrs. Maria Whll- ard Buiby were recent caller* o

shower Tuesday evening. Many Mrg 'gamuel Jenkins is spendbMi ..S and useful gifts were . llB1 „ w , th h , r Mn . John received by them, and ;he open-, j enk ins. and family, of Port Nor-

Ing of them caused much m*rrl- rl4

_ . ._e * Mrs. Sarah Gsrrison and daugh-; |, ou|H , f orm erly occupied by Mr.

Ruth, visited relatives In ; and Mrt C h«rlw Coverdale

.. . 1<rl)> Mrs. Priscilla Thompeon.. Mrs. Hickman Shropahlre. who !■ and children, of Leesburg, railed VrrB Hand. Mrs. Mary still confined to her home. on Mrs. Sharp’.* mother. Mr- Mrs. Lcrrlr Co*. Mrs

Olive Spence. Sunday. olive Spence and Mrs. Laura

Mrs. Lucy Weils, of New York. ]

Battery or Tire Trouble? See H. F. OGDEN FOR HONEST. CAPABLE ATTENTION MILLER TIRES AND EXIDE BATTERIES 25 S. Pearl Street Bridgeton, N. J.

Smith.

is ut her home here now getting Mr , nd Mrs. Walter Spence ready for rebuilding. spent Sunday afternoon with

Mr. and Mrs. Ben Trout have moved from ixesburg into th<

meat and excitement. Among thoee In attendance were Mr. and

Mrs. Boyd Chance. Mr. and Mrs. Millville Saturday evening. Mr a nd Mr*. Frank Brewst. Lake Laus. Mr. and Mrs. Carl M r*. Emma Ogden, of Bridge- and children, of Haleyvllle. spent Tomer. Mr. and Mrs. L. K „- as a Sunday visitor at the, SundBy w | th Mr. and Mrs. Ed

Chance. Mr. and Mrs. Harold home of her sister. Mr*. William ward Ca m p.

Bailey^ Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rue- cosier. Mr. snd Mrs. Levi Sharp. Mr. •ell. Mr. and Mrs. Belford Bus- Ethel Roberts spent Saturday a nd M rs Joseph Cox. Mr. and •all. Mr and Mra Lewis Moore.'m Vineland. Mrs Ezra Co* and daughter Mr. and Mra Albert Cook. Mr. D Ue to Illness. Ruth Garrison died on Harry Co* at the Millai.d Mrs. Charles Bailey. Mrs W as unable to ge to school In v |||c H<wplui Sunday. Mortimer Campbell. Mrs. M. J Glassboro thla week. Mr. and Mrs. Jneeph Camp enDllks. Mra Levi Turner. Mrs 1 Mr. and Mra William Schaffer terlalneri company from WlldGrover Paahley. Mr*. Leonard spent the week end with Mr. *nd ’ woo< i and Camden Sunday. Kelley. Mra Paul Robinson. Mr*, i Mrs. Carl Turner. Mrs Mabel Tomlin entertained Amos Pepper. Mra Walter Camp- Thomas King and son. Charle*. many of her friends snd relative.* license bell. Mrs. Sanford Bacon. Mm. were Bridgeton visitors Monday i . rr-r

Irene Chance. Mra Lora Bowker. Mr. and Mrs. Amll Mart ye and P Mr* Charles Fleetwood. Mrs children, cf Millville, spent Sun ’ George Robbins. Mrs. Herbert : day with Mr. and Mrs Boy ; 1

Campbell. Mr* Clifford Dick. Mrs ; chance.

N. J. lore, Mrs Leon Hartman Ci-ude Terry and family, of Mrs. George Sawyer. Mrs. Edison Bridgeton, were Sunday visitors Turner. Mra Albert Garrison, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Gar-

Mtuses Lida Garrison. Rachel

Valle. Ella Peterson. Elv* and Dorothy North and Catherine’ RU ' h Lillian ■ Weber, of Philadelphia, were Hlgnee Emma Lore. Alice and' voting Morelia Hickman Sun-

Anna Brown. Margaret Chance.; day

Mr*. Vic

1 BliHsard. In Vineland.

A pretty girl, wearing the very latest In bathing suits, ws* sitting on the beach when a young man approached her and took off his hat. remarking thit It wa* a

fine day.

’’How dare you speak to me!” said the girl. Indignantly. "I don’t know you from Adam.*’ ’’Well.’’ returned the young man. unconcernedly, "I would hardly know you from Eve.”

Congratulations to the Atlantic Printing and Publishing Company as the new owners of the ADVERTISER, from

Lucy. Francce and Edith Sawye

lister Tomlin. ’Kenneth Chaocr. Saturday evening

Eleanor Cook. Betty Gate*. Chaa.' here.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry King spent I ft

vlih relative

Congratulations from Laws & He-nderson to Atlantic Printing and Publishing Company, new owners of the ADVERTISER

Laws & Henderson Car hashing Oiling and Creasing John Manville Brake Lining Service 70 PORT NORRIS. N. J.

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Congratulations to the Atlantic Printing and Publishing

Company as onr new company in town.

Goldblatt’s Meat Market

Choice Meats and Croceries “Where Yon Get Quality and Sen-ire"

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TORT NORRIS, N. J.

C L Cain & Co. Next to American Store ON MAIN STREET Drugs — Confectionery — Magazines Also Ice Cream, Cigars and Tobacco

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20% Off On All Dry Goods when this ad is brought in. We deliver both Meat and Groceries FREE OF CHARGE

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Port Norris, N. J. Phone: 107-W

CONGRATULATIONS to the Atlantic Ptg. & Pub. Co. as the new owners of the ADVERTISER j. s. tu: INSURANCE FIRE EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY' COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY AUTOMOBILE PROPaiTY DAMAGE automobile collision PERSONAL ACCIDENT

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Phone: 53-M

Port Nonis

Sales and Servic

Phone: I 36

We take this opportunity of congratulating the Atlantic Printing and Publishing Company for locating in

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When it comes to a choice between home folks and outsiders, home folks come Erst. Isn't that the way you feel about it? This is a home institution. We are \ orking for the good of our community, for the prosperity and development of this section, and for the individual welfare of our friends and neighbors. That has always been our policy and always will be our policy. For that reason we like to see the money that is earned here, spent here and circulated here to benefit local interests. The resources of this bank represent the deposits of the people who transact business with us. And the more use they make of our facilities, and the more they co-operate with us. the greater service we are enabled to render them in return. Our strong financial condition and steadygrowth are due very largely to the good words spoken for us by our old friends, who have been very generous and active in bringing in new friends They see it this way. too We appreciate this kindness and interest in our success and intend fo put forth renewed efforts to be worthy of this confidence. We want to serve everybody in our community.

First National Bank PORT NORRIS

GOLDFARB Port Norris Store Announces the Opening of a Millinery Dept A glorious presentation of the “Fashion Successes of celebrated American designers. Clever copies and beautiful adaptations of imported models, too. at $2.95 and upwards Al^introducing another new department of

Boy’s Clothing

for Spring Very reasonably priced.

Every Suit has our Fa

faction.

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50

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