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

Port Nona „ Alfrrd B«rb»r. Woort»h<> bv ***‘»"* eare ,i*irr. Mr*. Harry Stow*1.0 ha* her# alet. rrurriwii T*M*«y mahln* the trip : stowniaa'a ear. acd Mm. Autln Berry an- - birth of a little »irl MoniU» »r»-nlB«. Thr a-w j baa been glrea the

i Berry.

CAPE HAT COURT TWES. FRIDAY MARCH IS. 1927.

rhurrh of drtt i were , dolBiMlne , ^ r I ,h * ahopperaj Mr. and Mr*. Ellia Berry, ir. oi oeot^were doln, fine. ) Friday U i. and Mr*. Walter and children, were In Pitman re-

Mr*. Ann Tatea entert^.Hl ^!!“ l . Ph J?"; Joaeph I M&tly. company o»er th* week -n/t - * rn ’ Pa°l Cantonl and' ■ * ad - aon. Paul, and Mr. Joebna Clark. 1 Mn ' l>avld Rowley and daucb-

Dr. Auatln Robb 11.* made a u._ „ —t—. , *‘ r - ®*». have been numbered

Page THree

drdpala tble week.

Lenoard Hickman. Boyd Hick man. Chewier Hickman and Sam-

Bel Cun a bey made a trip to Sea ( B (

lair city Sunday In the former'*

i name at Cooper; t'amden. spent with her parent*

Mia* Bllrabeth Chew, a teacher k'*’' 11 *' rv-Marls. **- *‘lneland achoolr. apent the C,f,, *** * M-n 0,1 '

lear. “ ' m '" h ^ >*r». r - n,, J r - ' * *■ ___ , Mr. and Mr*. Charlea McClain

* . Mr * C!l »rt'w Ree*e* The new Forle«Que Water Com- ond ,tau « htrr - **' Camden, apent attended <be Mpper alren by the p, n y atarted to work Monday * f *' w of u « »^eh with Mi

of Millville. M'mtnew- ..... ' and Mr* lam** ml**.*

day evenlne.

A nipper birthday party wa* Alven to Howard N. Clark. Sr., by a boat of irtend* In honor of

Impruremen

Frank Stow man and Mm.

Monday on boMaoe*. ' 01 Wedne* rrectln* their lanka a*nd"lay"n« * od * ,r * Clbtmn.

T?u JIU. Marl. T^okltu. ol Dlrid-

been needed for la . Creek, wa* in town laat Sat-

urday evenlns.

forty-fourth birthday^ A iddir^'lhr"* M 0 * Tl '’ Bau ' n » B » , " 1 Jud-on ^ u\: sr ^,. v, ” u,,4

Refmrhment. aonx- time with her mother, at Mr. Samuel ferrupon. who ha* hour Brldcetgn. while tbr repalm are been eonttned to the had for a wi-lma I,,,,,,. , !r , r[ufvd j,,,

able lo be about the room.

. tHiard of director* of the Natioaaf Bank, of ... held lheir monthly Tue*day e veala*. or atch th!« week are Martoa Bateman. Mr. EdWanen. Mm. Chaa. Reerew. C Bell. Allen Warren a^d

•I Champion.

and Mr*. Ogden Sbrop»nd Mi» Hairtet Garrison ed to Bridgeton Thoreday . Mallnda Graham, of Camt* .pending •ooietlme with pjr^ntr. Mr. and Mm. So

- oreen.

beautiful gift*.

were eerved and the gueat* departed wishing him going

many hsppy returns. j ! The Bromley residence is

double ,h 'l ln * completion The garage and Mr. and Mm. William Terry <W«hla dwelling being built by servant tjuarter* ha* thr frame »»d daught.r. Pauline, apeni the J? work “p »t la expected It will • nd with Mr. and Mr*. Vln*ri!*,rr rT , ' ^ ,nr * u ' uk * another month to complete “>0 Pout*. It. PblladelphU. gated by Deteethe Ralph Parent, {the Job. When finished the unit —

of Mllltille. Parrot arrested i will o.it t'o.oilo. M”- Mary Clark wa* In M.I1I-I. William Alcorn, f-ir aaaault and, 1- ' ,,,c Monday afternoon. -

Interfering with an officer and ; . So, "lay b. ln*

Cheater, were in HeialerriUe on

Saturday.

Mi> Flora Robinson wa* a Mllltille visitor on Tbumdav. Albert Garrison and famlly Mia* Lyde Garriaon motor.,! .. Helele.-rtne on Sunday. and Mm. Mortimer Campbell were shopping In Bridge-..a

on Wednesday

Grover Pauhley -pent Satur<U>

In Philadelphia.

Murl Bliuard and family. • Mill' ill.. spent Sunday with Mi

and Mr.-. Walter Htekman.

The hoepital ambulance from the John Hopkins Hospital. Baltinior.. »a* aent here Saturday morning to convey George Ipjpcr. who ha* been ill for some

lo that in*titution. where III probably be operated upThc prayem and good wiehe*

of the entire communl'y for hi*

reoo'.-ry go with him.

Warty Pepper I* In-proving bis property t,y building an addition and ha* al*o purrha»ed a boat. Mm Edward Campbrll and Mr. and Mr*. Winfield Blixxard epent day last week with Mr*. CamprlP* daughter In Brrt Ellxaheth. , Mm. Harry Snyder *pen( the

HalcyviHc

Mr*. Hrr-cbel Pettit and little daughter, of Ocean City, were ri-eent gum:- of Mr. and Mr*.

Samuel H. Ga:.-et*on.

Mr. and Mr.. Edward Bowker entertained Mi. and Mr». Howard Marth. of Philadelphia, on Sun-

Mr*. Elizabri.i drlphia. was a the home of her and Mm. BdWai

The chimney Sre at thr home of Elmer Dunham might have be. n a *erioua one. had It not been :..r the prompt arrival of the |*ori Morris flrv d.-paitm.n: Mm. Emma Smith, of Bridge.

Mr. and Mr*. Harry Long and son. Edward, of Bridgeton, were recent visitor* at the home o' Mr. and Mm Robert Nlekelana. John H. Walter*, of Atlantic Ctly. Spent the week end at hla

ton. -p.m the week end with her 1 home here. *l»: Mm Pete: Sharp. R. J. Tribbcit waa a Bridgeton Ml- Chatle» Sheppard isep ud- vUMor on Monday, ing -line with Rev. and Mr*. Effie Bingham la apendMr* Harry Wert. Morton. Pa. ing some time In Millville.

Ing 3

wtlh

Philadelphu

Mr. and Mr*. Schuyler Godfrey.! oi Black wt*.d. called on re la- ! live* here on Sunday. W. I* Ni-kcDon and family.! at Greenwich, wer t live* In town on Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Walt.: Vck.-l- >

Save TTiat Pirtun - - Frame It

' making a later trip, arrrat d Bur- 1,rou *bt autonifdill w from Penn-

*ln frank Pepper bad th- ion. hi* brother. In eonneellon!• nd “early every county :bb * ,0 OB '- ^ j With the nr. Both are held un- of Ul « su, « *«• repr»enle.l at i

~- H *" tT -* K *-| 4rr b * n for tbf * r * nd li'T- l^eflUj^g rewort. At one time Court land Pen^*p«nt last Sun-

weie counted and day In Wildwood

Mr and Mm. Italic Blackman have been entertaining company

of town.

and Mm. Marcu* Jan.-tan »everal group* bad flablng yarn:

, . . ^ glren a variety shower on under dl*eua*lon. which

.ley Adam* has ar-; Wrdnmday . ..-nlng. They

.« extended —

Miami.

• Itb hla

Adam* report* condition* i.rida ad being in bad *hapc that had purchased lot* - real estate boom la*l year, nlng them up. not be able y the taxes on them. ■rk men ean be hired for U.60 a day, who bad •u*Jy been drawing III)

»U1 I

i Charles Rlgglm

Dor-

■Satuiday. This boat f been launched ia*l Ratbut there was a low run n> and a* this Is a large with full tides she will up all the water that la

her cradle.

aenger. of the Flrat M. ureb. of Mill'll),. Ailed the Church pulpit Sunday in

med Everett Smith, of Michigan.

- . hH hazy. N’early every collage A** l*^“ spending ■ few day*

the raelplent* of many useful! wa* opened and quite a little ac- wllh Al» parents. Mr. and Mm.

gift . including linen, glaaswar.. tlvity was in evidence M. A. Smith. aluminum, etc. A very enjoyable! ,

evening wa* *pent and at a late ^ l>«nard Hickman U having a, s * nl - Robc-rt Penr wan In hour refreshment* were served. A nfm b * ,h r ' , ‘’ n, equipment | n -i la»t 8Jt«r»»y evening,

good number were present. , •tailed by Thomas Robert*. a plumber or Millville. The plumb- , The prB J r *‘ r

Ing was held at the home of Mr.,. William Leaeb on Wednes-

Churches motored to Delmont room for Paul "canionl.” " j <lay afternoon of last week.

Quite a Urge number of people Ing Arm of S. U. Fagans A Son from both tb» M. E. and Baptist are completing the new bath

motored to Delmont room for Paul Canionl. Wednesday evening and attend-d, _

large!Is!Ir service* which B, ’ b *‘ r ' Wilson has Just

Installed a new forty home powr. Bridgeport engine in the party

boat "Esther."

Th.- Pori Norris Baptist Brotherhood and Junior Brotherhood held service* at the State Prison Farm Sunday, bring well paid for their trip, as during

Mis* Dorothy Newcomb enteralned the Junior league Choir

m Monday evening laat.

Dividing Creek

being conducted by Minnie!

Shay.

Sallser. who ha* b.-n spending the winter with her I daughter. Mrs Harry Fagan, ha. j relumed to her home In Penn-I

ylvanla.

Mm Benjamin Berry. Jr., h*. their services four of the prison- Bridgi

accepted a position as nurse at i em confessed conversion. he horn, of Mrs. Jessie Gaaklll., .. . . _

Messiah Taylor, our prominent n.aaon wa* married Saturday evening In Millville to Mrw. Acne* ...

Pepper, of the place. Mr. Taylor. I ^ i “ r^S 1 ^. a ‘ t0r<5 • ,, after completing some busln. “ * Cedarvtlle

deals, cxpt^l* to longe,! honeymoon.

who is confined with the grippe.

Kathleen McConnell.

« PM.-- Tk-.n^ C.rl M, Eitlpn airrt-

" who attend the Glaiwbon.

ry beautiful

S.- ship K„,.,4 fc k*4. MM, S5r,~‘uf!rpp!^^i~*

«*U Ailed bouse. CapUlti Mr. ani Mm. Austin Orean on1 Imke reported that the; tertatned company from Camden

which were planted by' on Rundr y.

DIRECTORY • Fharrhe, and Prwfmimml and Ravines. Cambeiiand Count)

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Cut Flower* ring Pot Flower* and Fern* cral Designs Arranged and Iversd on Short Notice ICTOR ERICKSEN HU.l t VII.I.I* X. J. N & FLEETWOOD r - Feed - Grain I'ORT XURRIK, >. J. DCLIVCRV DAYS Monasj—Oi. ^ ’•M ltr,ow

R HOI M. SRtl.l. VrOKi:. and GiHOMKE KTATIOX K CflCRCH sad SM'HOOl.

OX RAIS BOUl

ISAAC FAGAN Hair Cutting and "mpooing a Specialty Palace Barber Shop WM. HISIXJP. Prop birred Part Xnrrt» I

in ASK FOR

Grandma'* or i Kew-Bee Bread

Fire Place Equipment

FUTE U.MNG. DAMPERS. ct.iiAN orr doors. ASH DROPS. BRICK. Cxt RED QI'ARRV TflX. SPARK GI'ARDS. FIRE SETS

AND ANDIRONS.

Geo. Maier A Bro. ■IMPHKTOX, X. J. HARRY W. WEBB

PORT XORKIS

GENERA1. TRUCKING Sidewalk* tilled and Graded LOTS PILLED IN

Maurice Pepper motored to

laat Sunday.

Mm. William Rich, of Ccdarvllle. spent a day here lad week

with Mm. Cook. Mestdameu Anna

ka spent Ccdarvtll,

and Mr*. Lewis Cbanee and pri *' Mr*. Llxxie Blizzard apent Friday

aflernoon In Halryvllle

Fred Jjind and Davit Mr - “ nd Mr *- CliRnrd Dick anT Bateman were In Mllltille last E' 1 ****** 1 were Falrton vial* Thumday. lor* on Saturday aflernoon.

Mr. and Mr*. Alllr Solomon and

Ml*, Mary GlhMin ha* been George Lawrence w*re in Port numbered among the sick , Norris on Thursday of law week. „ —— „ „ I William White and Jerry Dllk* Philip Ba—. of Colllngswood. J a || rn ded a sale In BuckshuG-m on

ha* return'd home after spending Saiurilay.

» few^ day h."' with relatives.I Roland King and Mm. Walter Mm. Mult* Berry and daughter. | Campbe!! nu 1 children. Erma

Helen, aocumpanled *•- ~ 1

Mm.

home, where they will spend

some time.

Mm.

Saltzman and

daugh. Ruth have Just returned from New York where th:-y se-' lerted a wonderful line of Easter novelties for ladlna and mUM-s. Mr. and Mm. Edward Rlggtn. Jr. and Ml** Rozelia Lund were 1 in Newport last Saturday eve-

ning.

Mias Helen Sharp, who Is a teacher In the Culllngswood school, spent the week end with her parent*. Mr. and Mm. Walter Sharp.

x E. Le Sturgeon!

RUM.ITOV. X. J. If It's Clothing

See

laier & El well

HARRY B BiCKING j Itsflcrfe^cimEs Painting and Decorating Piperhanging Phone 69-B-3 Cedarville. H H. F. Ogden

EX1DE

Battery Sales and Service 25 South Pearl Street Bridgeton. N J 1. Serata * Sons Fred. Coal. Hardwt-.e and Farrorr*' Supplies

Spring Fashions Coats A moot gorgeou* selection of Drew nnd Sport Model* at corapatatl^^r low prices. Millinery and Dretse*! A most complete line of beautiful new hat* In all head sizes $2.50 up

t assortment In \ well a* small six. Regular 115 00 $9.50

SALTZMAN’S 50 E. Commerce Street Bridgeton. H. J.

| Mr. and Mm Frank Cook and Mm. Wilbur Cruse, of DotThrstrr. called on relatives here on Satur-

day afternoon.

Mt*. Agnes Pepper and Matthias Taylor, former resident* of thl* place. Were united in mar- j rlage on Saturday evening and will make their future home In '

Port Norris.

Those who attended the educa- 11,1 lional picture at the Criterion!* Theatre, on Wednesday last, from j ^ here Mcsdame* N. J. Lore and ,4 Albert Cook and Miaecs Alice and *

r» 1»IM' »wt * It V stHed J ■klUuii' IsAerd. vow aaj*^ of kvA.ag J - ’*-ir uniMtii.1 faliri*. I'm nl. i* a nnkir. dust and

$25.00 and $35.00

We hare the right moulding for gn:- kind of picture i Yon will Imd onr work unsnrpauei* in Qaality. Style j Price. The Ward Studio \ 29 H. Laurel St, Bridgeton i

Silk Hosiery Special $1.25 pair Full Fashioned Silk Above the Knee.

Philip Rovner

No. Laurel Street

Bridgeton, N. J.

Mr. and Mr*. Kenneth Bow- ' tan. Atn<*i Pepper. Albert Cook and Mr.-, william Pepper and Johnson, were numbend og the sick last week, t. and Mm. Fred Garrison •red to Port Norris last Thursday Dr. and Mm. Bennett, of Millllle. were entertained at dinner il the home of Mulford Campbell and wife on Wednesday. r*. Grover Gandy, of Pennsr. apent last week with her parent.-.. Mr. and Mm. Si I*.- Rob-

Sir

F. G. Stieren, O. D. Hi C. Comeverc* Street Brldocton. N. J.

$1.75 a gallon - AH Colors Outside White—$ 1.90 Fpeelal prices In S gallon lots Arnold M. Bauer 44 '6 S. Laurel St. Phono 7::0 Bridgeton, N. J. i

la tie new Coach. Chevrolet afun tnrpusaes all former , achievement* in providing spectacular closed car valnes. With a new streamline body, finished in St. James Gray Duco, striped in Pistache Green—with a host of refinements that add to motoring comfort, this splendid ear stands supreme in it* field. upholstery it in long-wearing Green Corduroy. Doors and windows are er eptionally wide—steel corner posts extremely narrow. Appointments and equipment include textile-leather visor, Fisher YV one-piece windshield and automatic windI shield wiper, rear vision mirror, complete instrument panel with speedometer, ammeter, oil gauge and coincidental ignition and steering lock, remote control door handles, dome and dash lights, combination tail and stop light, gasoline gauge, large 17-inch, walnnt-finished steering wheel, bullettype head and cowl lamps, new airplane metal radiator, improved tire carrier, new one-pieoe. full-crown fenders, steel disc wheels and balloon tires. $595 F. O. B. Bargains in Reconditioned Cars King Radio—Most Radio Per Dollar PORT NORRIS GARAGE EARL H. BROWN. Prop. Phone: 104-R Port Norris, N. J.

We are Prepared to Serve You From Our Large Stock of Tires

and Tubes

Seiberling - Dayton - Firestone and Corduroy Cords GET OUR PRICES Have just added more up to date Black and Decker Electrical Equipment to our shop and are prepared to give you a first class job in much shorter time. PEERIKS - DODGE - STAR Sales and Service Commercial Garage

—At Your Sen . -

Port Norris, N. J.

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YOU ARK INVITED FIRM K. I- I HI W H

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REV. W O MOORE. Pastor

No!ary Public . D. Robbins. Jr.

Pwrt Xarri*. X.

nHlIOH HimST I Fort Karri* REV J T WILMA ill MRS OUtA DAII.EV

R. L. Sharp

The Hight "cAtmosphere” About Sike* Office £*xy Chair* there U a ouiet dignity and elegance which cannot be counterfcitrd by mere surface appearance, but bespeak “worth” in wood, workmanship and finish alike. A* for the comfort of a Sikes Ottce Aasy Chair — that must be experienced to be appreciated Come in and try one out. We have your choice of style*, wood* and Sni*hc* at a wide range of prices.

I ushinghams 210 Ea»t Oak Avenue Wildwood, N. J. and Bridgeton. X. J. 2SSSS2SS2S ,

Now is the Time To Buy Your New Ford Car Avoid delay in the Spring Rush

— GIVEN AWAY — Box of Chocolates - On Our Opening Da> This Friday and Saturday, March 18 and 19 Every customer buying to the amount of Fifty Cents or over will lie presented with a box of LuciUe Chocolate Mints Lucky Number Prize In addition to the alxive every customer, regardless of size of purchase. will receive a lucky number card. A secret number hat been selected by His Honor Mayor Jones and the customer securing the lucky number card will be presented with tlu gorgeous basket of chocolates on display m our window BINGHAM S SWEET SHOP “The Place For Good Candy—Our Sundaes Are Dandy” 112-114 High St. (Formerly Giuffra’s) Millville, N. J.

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PORT NORRIS, N. J. PHONE 163 Day and Night Service