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jlr. and Mm. Edward MUlslUe. »»»•« Sunday wUh ^WiOUira Uoyd la TlatUnf in

Uiilvtlla.

j.^ph JarvU. of MUIrtll*. ,p,nt Sunday with William

w<«tb«rtr-

Mrs Ralph Norton W*nt Mon-

day al Court Houar

Mr and Mr*. Wllllani Woatherty and Ruawll W^thrrby aprnt Tursday rrrnln* at Court Houae. Th*- youn* poople’a clans met al , home of Mr*. Amy Norton on

Saturday o»*nln*.

Mia* Elhrl FowUr. of Eldnra. aprnt the we^k rnd with Mr*.

IMnirl Chamber*.

guile a number oi our villa«e f [wnt Wednuaday esmln* In

Mr*. Zadok Sharp. Jr., and aon. Rodser. apent Tuesday at Lee*,

burg.

Mm. Richard Ewing and daughter, of Cold Spring, called on her mother on Tuesday. Mr*. Fred Pepper and daughter apent Saturday at Court

House

Quite a number attended the funeral of Mia* Alberta Willi*, at Court House, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mr*. Zadok Sharp. Sr., of Lmburg. called on their

on Sunday.

Mm. Clarence Jonra daughter, of Court House, called on her parent* on Saturday. Mr. and Mm. Charles Woodlln of Dorchester, called on hi* aunt

on Saturday

Mr. Robert Peterson and friend

called on hi* al*ter on Saturday.

Mm. William Woodlln and

Mill'llle. I Harry, of Carney** Point, called Mr*. Charle* Nel»on. of Salem. Saturday, and Mm. Herbert He.lttandaon. ," h >, bull dlng a DennUHH*. spen Th un,<, *y ; kllchen h l. home In North

’ IMa*.

Beesiey's Point

Goshen

apent Sunday afternoou with her; Mr and Mm. Milton H. Bair parent*. Mi and Mm. Clarence I tailed on Mr. and Mr*. Jnm.*» Hoffman. Woolaon on Monday evening. Mr. Wllaon Jam** *p*nt Tfcurs V<dunteer Fire Company No. 1. I day in MiRtllle. ! entertained the Cape May County 1 “ - " —*-“* '■— 1*1 remen V Aaaoclation

Mr*. S. T. < randol and two! children. Adeline and Maurice.

Hh relative. In WUmlng ) Mr MrL Ro6rrt Hew

ton. part of last week. > spent Friday wltk Mr and Mm.

John Taylor ha* returned lr< Hn| of ^ city, home after spending the winter Mr , nd Mr> Eld red*

Clifton. N. J.. where he has

Thursday

Mr*. Ralph Norton.

Some of our village attended! x booster meeting nt Cnpe May)

Thumday evening.

Mr*. Richard Lloyd call'd on i

her c' U*ln. Mr*. Carrie Bmhnell.;

»t Iknnlaviile. on Monday. 1 M. E. Mile Solely met Wcd-

Mr and Mr*. Fr.uB L*jyd. <>f newlay evening with Mr*. Kath-

WUdwood. apent Saturday ere-1 (rine Smith,

slag with hU brother. Richard Mrs. Harry IMbb and brotbera. Uoyd. I Milton and Thoma* Dailey, moMr*. Caiman Norton apent the (om j lo Mllivllle Tuesday. *.*k »nd with her daughter, at | wywlll Dailey, of Camden. Sum* Harbor. spent the week end with

fcn. Wilbert Bateman wa*| mother,

taken suddenly III with acute In- Joseph Madam la now busy In

iiigfstlon on Friday. w>r>t Ocean City. Krueger, of Camden, apent Mr , ClBr, j^pp spent Tburo-

Sunday with hi* alater. Mr*.

INinn.

Mm. Carrie Scull and Mis* Alma Norton spent Monday at Court Hou*e

day with Mr* Ella Comon. The following motored to Rio Grande Baptist Church Tuesday evening: Rev. and Mr*. E. V Stoflcl*. Mr*. Janie Hyle. Mir

been employed. The Dias Creek people gave Rev. and Mm. Charles Hand a farewell party on Monday evening at the M. E. Panamas. Mm. Lester Dalr*. of Atlantic City. I* with her parents, and Mas. Frank Bright, for an extended time. Jane Smith, accompanied Mm. William Merrwald and baby, of South Dennis, to Wildwood on Tuesday afternoon. The Blur Ribbon Club, was entertained at the home of Mm. Leroy Wood on Tuesday evening Mr*. Mae Whitaker. I* working at Beealey's Point for a couple

of week*.

Mr*. Frank High. Mr*. L. H. Strain. Mrs. Nelson Smith and daughter. Jane, attended a W. C. T. V. luncheon given by Sea Isle City t'nlon In the basement of the M. E. Church on Tuesday

evening.

Ml** Jane Smith, apent the week end. at Avalon, with her cousin. Mrs. Clarence Price. and Mm. Alfred Rhoades were the guest* of her daugbt -r, Mm. Glenn Walling, at NorthHeld. th* week end. Mrs i homas Hughes and Mrs. Barr.. Dllks. of Cape May; and Mrs. Ben Roylov and baby, of Wildwood, were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Smith

Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lewis, of Lansdowne. Pa., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. William Thompson and children. On Sunday. March 13th. Mm. Loralne Chester, better known Aunt Rainy, celebrated her nlne-ty-flmt birthday. Aunt Rainy I* loved and respected by everybody

who knows her.

Little Alberta Thompson, thLv week at the home of her irrandparenui. Mr. and Mrs. Edi * In Lewis, at Lansdowne. Pa.

of Leesburg, spent Sunday the latter- parents, Mr. and Mm. Joseph Mason. M> R. B. Mason spent Thumday in Philadelphia. Mr. and Mr* John Berry, “f South Seavllle. spent Saturday with Mrs. Sarah Mason. Mrs. R. B Mason and Mra. R. B. Ileas motored to Tuckahoe

Wednesday.

•••day e

Wed ■Ding.

Mr* J. Woolson entertained Mr> D McPherson and Mm. H. Woolmn on Tuesday evening. Mm. Val Deeds and aon. of Philadelphia, spent last week at

the Point.

Mr. Edward Chalerton, South Seavllle. spent Tuesday here with friends. Mr. C. Swain Woolson and wife visited relatives here on

Saturday.

Miss Louisa Woolson spent Fri

Mr. and Mr*. Jacob Dennis, of j day evening with Mr. and Mr*.

Dennlsvllle. spent the week end

with relative* here.

M.. George Hess spent Thum-

day in Philadelphia.

.Mrs. Frank Clark, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with her

mother here.

McGee, of llelslervllle. was In town on Friday. Mason spent Thursday and Friday of last week a;

Mr. and Mm. Richard E«l n * (Laura Godfrey. Wilbur Stoffels. _jd daughter, of Cold Surtng.j ^ Hamel. Mrs. M. S. Young, called on her mother on Sunday. MrjI L paahley. Mia* Anna OarMr* Irene Simpkins, of Wild-! rf(( >n( , stoffels. Mr. *ood. apent Saturday 'vent"*; , nl j Mm. E. L. Comon. Mr. and with Mm. Edward Scull. | Ml> E , ton Cor *, n . Misses Cor-

Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Holmes I nMU He ], n Dailey.

-pent Thumday In Cape May. ] Un Zon Conon and Mm. ElMr. and Mrs. Zadok Qoraon spent Tuesday In -pent Saturday evening In «‘W’| Tuckaho , with their Msler. Mrs.

* ood - .... . - Linda Willlama.

Mr. and Mrs. G*orge Kelly and Layton, of Phllad l-

“* ri - »' m * n n; 1 '*; phU. spent Sunday under th.

T SU 7 W “ h; Parental rcKvf

Richard Uoyd. Ea,] Sapp spent Thumday

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tice, of r | Ir

Clayton, spent Sunday with Mrs. 1 Mr ^ AmM

Edward Scull. called on his nephew. Edgar Y., Mra. R. B. Mason and children. Mr. and Mm Daniel Chambc ( . ( n(on #iid UmUy sun day eve- Glendora and Carl, spent Sun

and son* spent Saturday evening

at Oourt Houat "Tom Dailey and Wilbur Stoffels M la*'Sarah ^"mon^nd STi “* Tuck ‘^ .1. Norton spent Saturday evening | Ai|>hi| ^ p R c ^ in VlneUnd _ Erritwoi. “ nd ° ^ Cla ** « mve Mr - Bnd

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Vineland on Saturday. Weatherby went to Millville on Saturday. nd Mm. Richard Lloyd spent Sunday evening at Court House with her cousin. Mm. Vermont Stile* and Mm. Edward Scull spent Thumday at Court House. Mr*. Harry Erricaon and Mm. George Revd spent Wednesday at •urt House with her sister. Mm. Elwood Howell took Norman and Howard Ho»»ll. Ridgeway June* and John Chamber* to Ocean City on Saturday. Mm. Alfred Crease and daughter, of Cold Spring, spent the week end with her Jaiura and John Downs, of Philadelphia, spent Sunday here. Mrs. liannvh Andemon. of West Chester. It rlaltlng her par-

*au her*

Mrs. W!lb*rt Bateman spent Friday In MUlvUle with her

daughter.

MIm FUnny Bateman secured Mr auto censes at Court House: John Harnett, of Millville. ;j pent Monday with hi* mother. * Mra. Ella Norton and Miss I Sarah Peterson spent Monday nt i ■urt House I Mr. Kane and aon*. of Camden. I KTt Sunday at their cottage at I

■e bay shore.

Mm. George Reed and Mm. j IMIe Erricaon *pcdj Tursday at j

him House.

Wallace Norton and Mr. Toner. of Pleasantvllk'. called on ; j e former's uncle over the week

house on Friday evening. The couple received many pretty and useful article*. They expect to go to housekeeping In the near

future.

Mr. and Mm Rolland Comon. of Millville, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. R. E.

Smith.

A chicken potple supper will be held at Jr. O. V. A. M. Hall on March 23. under the auspices of Palermo Baptist Church. Mra. William l^yton 1* ill. Mm. Grlffen Young. Mis* Frances Stratton. Mm. Mary A. Comon. Mias Ulllsn Young and Mr. Arthur Collins attended the Young Peoples' Conference at E. Church Thumday evening. MU* Helen Dailey dinner w Mint Cornelia Comon Sunday eve-

ning.

"Lived happy ever after" U a true thought, like as n But what wed really like

know.

after” what

day with relatives in Cape May. Mm. Isabel Meisle. of Philadelphia. spent Sunday with mother. Mrs. II. II. Layton. Herbert Smith, of Ocean City, was In town on Thumday. Mr. John Creamer anl spent the week end with relatives at Eddystonc. Mr and Mrs. Harry Dey. Woodbine, called on Mr. and Mm. L. 11. Higgins on Sunday aftei Jesse Creamer and Thoma Hickey motored to Bridgeton o

Monday.

Walter Creamer spent Monday In MUlvUle. Mr. and Mra. Archie Chance, of Leesburg, spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mm. AlbcM

Hea

Mm. Olive Wood, of Head-of-the-RIver attended lodge here Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mra. Thouins Moore, of Btrathmere. are vlaltlog her parents. Mr. and Mm. Thomas Har-

ris.

Mm. W. W. Maaon was villr shopper on Monday.

Mm. Charle* Heat spent Friday with her on. Mr. Ira Heaa. of

Sea Isle City.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bonham and daughter. Marion, ol Kldora.

i Mill

the Pennsylvania Hospital for me X-ray work. Tke Ladles' Aid met at the home of Mm. Sarah Maaon on March 4. to celebrate her »oth birthday. 8he la totally blind and known to all as Aunt Sarah They took her a nice Jo’ of dainties and gifts and wished her many more hiithdays. -uh Sutton, of Lee: burg, was seen In town recently. and Mr*. J. Dennis, of Dennlsvllle. visited Mr. and Mm. Wilson James and Mrs. Clarence Lemunyon. of Cap.- May. spent a Sunday with the latter'a father. Mr II. C. Mason. Cbarlra Lee. of Corbin City, spent a few days with Mm.

B. Mason.

Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Maaon. ol Pleaaantvllle. were gueata of Mr. and Mm. R. B. lieos. Wra. W. W. Mason and daugh ter Erma were recent visitor* with friend* at Avalon. Mm. Turner and daughter. Jennie. of MUlvUle. spent some day* with Mr. and Mm. Charles Heaa. The Ladles' Aid met at the homo of Mm. Margaret Hand recently in honor of her birthday. Ail present enjoyed a delightful ening. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Herbert Smith, of Ocean City, made a call on Mr. R. B. Maaon. Mr. Pete Peterson, of Wildwood. called on Mr. R B. Hess

recently.

Mra. Charles Heaa spent several days with her daughter. Mm. Edward Goff, of Glaasboro. Mr. and Mm. H. P. I-ayson attended the funeral of the latter' brother. Arthur Shaw, of South

SaavlUe.

Dennisville

Mm.

Lewis Shaw, at Cold Spring. Mrsam Carl and John Carlson, of North Wildwood, visited Mr. Horace Woolson. a former Coast Guard, at North Wildwood.

Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mm. Edward Berrell were visitor* -In Wildwood

Saturday.

Mr and sire. Howard Cheater tailed Mr. T. Chester

day.

Marion Dllks visited her tlr*. Alex Haldemsn, Sunday. Mu* Florence Erdln. of PhU a-1 delphla. was a vtoltor here over the week end. Mr. and Mm. Francis Gcren entertained several relatives from Philadelphia and New Gretna over the week end. Mr*. Mary McKeeman. of Philadelphia, apent Sunday here with her niece. Mr*. J. Woolson. Mias L. Smith, of Phlladrlphli visited friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mra Milton II. Bali were visitor* In Wildwood o Sa' inlay afternoon.

Carroll and Ml»»

Carll called on Mi**.-* Mary and Phoebe Miller, of Cold

Spring, on Saturday.

Mm. O. M. Geary and daughter and Misses liattli- and Sara Fldler called on Mrs Hannah Pldler. who la In Mace s Hospital

at Wild-

Martin Jam** and hla daughter. Mra. J. Morley. and children, of Merchantvllle. spent the w — end at hla cottage here. Miss Cora II. Comon. of Lansdowne. visited her parents. Mr. and Mm. W. G. Thompson, over the week end. Harry Robinson and Gandy Robinson are spending some some time In Florida. Mr. and Mm. Benjamin Btiahuell and daughter, of Claynunt, Del., called on Mr. and Mm. Fred Buahnell on Sunda> Mr. and Mm. Lewi* Eve nsham and son, of Helalervllle. railed on Uriah Gandy Sunday after

noon.

Mr. and Mm. H. O. Wr-t.ot spent Sunday with their daughter. Mm. Floyd Shaw, of Go-*h-:i Theodore Croctor entertained relative* from Philadelphia ■ n

I Sunday.

Mr*. William Bradway ol I HaleyriUe. I* here caring for her daughter. Mra. John Fldler, *h»

I ha* been III.

nd Mr*. Dor-uhy C.u. of . .ailed on Mm. Beulah ■ Sunday.

Tuckahoe

visiting

rs. Henry Still*

relatives In MUlvUle. r. and Mrs. 8. G. Langley son were dinner guest* a' the home of Mr. and Mrs. RlchVon*. of Petersburg. Sun-

day.

Mm. James Shoeirr. Jr., of Wildwood, called

hi* father Saturday.

Ira. ^d Roblimon was an Ocean City visitor Monday. Maurice Gandy and daughter. Margaret and Mr*. Staatnn and daughter. Martha, of Ocean City, were Sunday visitor* with Cap-

tain Maurice Gandy.

'"he following member* of Tu.kahoe Crank- . No. 13». visited Dorothy Grange. No. :o», Saturday evening: Mr and Mr*. Charltv. Lee. Mr. and Mm. B. T. Bailey. Mr. and Mra. John Wallace. Mr. and Mm. H. W. Gandy.

Mm. J. M. Godfrey.

Pritchett. Waller Taylor. Mrs. Harvey Taylbr. Mr*. Ella Snyder. Norman Paullln. of Palermo. Oiled the pulpit of the M. E.

Church Sunday evening.

Mr. anu Mm. Harry Wagner.

•if Philadelphia, passe I Sunday, nine,

here at their river front home. Howard Geyrr and son. of] spent

Marmora

Mins Roxanna Gandy, the hrlpg teacher of Cape May County. >s at the Beesiey's Point School

Tuesday.

Thomas Ballinger la sick. A large number from thla vicinity attended the anniversary of the Knights of Pythias Monening at Red Men's Hall. Ocean City. Mm. Arwllda Clark and daugktrre. Mabel and Salll*. and granddaughter. Mm. Ilasel Ballinger and two daughters attended birthday party for her daughter. Mm. Elmer SL>eiman. of Srullv Hie. Tuesday. It was a triple reii-bratton. There were twenty present at the birthday dinner. E. A. Stratton made a buslnea* trip to Ocean City one day

last week.

Mr. and Mrs Clarence Smith motored to Marahallville Sunday evening and called on relatlvew. Miss Marie Ferguson, of Philadelphia. spent the week end with

Mr* Asa Madara.

Mr. a..d Mm. William Sapp spent Tuesday with her parents. Mrs. Earl Sapp was an Oc«aa City shopper Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs William Gaaaoa. Sr., attended the moth* at tba Moorlyn Theatre Wednesday •*•-

mboy.

Emergency brakes for fountain ,

would b, . wond.rful l,. I •»•""”>- ■« *»>'•«*“* rntion j for Infatuated million-1 Mr. Harry Chester w»* a Phllaire*. i delphla visitor on Monday.

Cape May Point Mm. Emma Bell has returned home after spending the winter in Philadelphia. Mr. David Wllkshlrr called on Mr. Thomas Chester on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Edward Berrell and daughter motored to Atlantic City on Sunday. Miss A. Willard entertained Mias Anna Berrell on Sunday.

Announcing to My Customers that MISS ERMA Graduate Beautician and Beauty Culture Expert (whom I know you will like) has joined our staff, and at the request of many of my customers, will call at your homes at your convenience. Most of you have met her at my shop—if you haven't, call Millville 767 and get acquainted. In addition to our regular work. Miss Exma is a Specialist in Scalp and Facial Massage. Sincerely, Mrs. R. H. BecKett (Opposite New Memorial High School) MILLVILLE, N. J. Phc .e 7l7

Mr* Flora K. Bailey

The Community Club meeting Ehrrw>B p, btt%r visiting] mothar-ln-Iaw. Mrs. Henry 1

was held at the home of Mrs J. K. CarroU on Monday eve-

ning.

Mra. Carl W. Reamer. of Frankllnvtlle. visited her mother. M r ■«. Mary Fldler. several day* this week. ML* France* Holme* h* returned home after spending several month* with relatlvi friend* at Cream Ridge,

LET US SERVE YOU Marketiag at Kotok Brothen it always a pleasure. We buy in carload lots and sell for leu than anyone else

possibly can.

Visit Our Large Market We specialise in Bananas. Ton have never kr >wn how good a banana COULD be until you have tried oun. KOTOK BROS. Millville Market: 106-108 East Main Street Phones: 338 and 339 Weatherby House Block

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$1.98 to $7.50

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Spring Coats H^£$16- 75

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Candy Specials

Cordial Cherries Spanish Salted Peanuts

Jelly Eggs

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Easter Novelties Chicken and Duck Eggs 10 for 5c

Watch our ad next week for our Special Aluminum Ware Sale J. J. NEWBERRY CO. 30 High St. MILLVILLE, N. J. 30 High St. 235 Stores 235 Stem