Cape May County Times, 25 March 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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trip to FraBee.

The stork ri-jted the Minnilr Hospital and le't a baby boy te ‘ Mrs. Beatrice Ke. aolds of Mau-!

rlre Street

Frank C- WettateSa. of East Oak Street, has formally announed his candidacy for Aasunblyman to succeed Kerry HSt-tlca-r. of Bridceton. Doris, the little 9-year-old child who was taken to the Trenton Orthopedic Hospital by Eusene Galiasb-r. chairman of the Elks' crippled kiddles* coat ml!tee. has been cured. Little Kathryn Finch, of D Street, la 111 at her home with

chlckenpox.

Garwood Craig, of Philadelphia. spent the week end with friends In Millville. James Hand, who la attending Lehigh University, ha* been visiting falx parents, on West Main

Street.

Henry Gresatnan. of F.a*t Broad Street, visited his wife, who Is a patient in Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia Mrs. ... D. Tomlin, of Heisler-, vllle. Is spending several weeks In Mfiirllle. Mrs. Julia Meek, of North Fourth Street, who has been 111 is very much Improved. Rev. i>. Roe Harvey announces that he has been able to secure Bishop William Anderson to deliver an address in the First M. E. Church on Friday. April 1. The little son of Francis Toung. of Main Street. 1* seriously ill with scarlet fever. Marie Gluffra and Harold Sheppard spent the week end with the latter * parent* In Salem Mr. and Mrs Edwin Adams. Mr and Mr* Frank Haiwrrty and Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Finch were among those who attended the Anderson meeting* in Atlantic

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Mlsa Ruth Camp, of Powell Street, became the bride of Chari mi Pettit, of East Main Street, at the First M. P. par-

tbe week end . „ Ilr IMward Sltheue u making an Addition to hi* eiimmir cottage •tobf the shore, of Fnlon l^k. William McKey. of Phlladelphis, formerly of thL* city, spent (B* Wtfek end here. Mr. and Mr* .v Terry, of this city, annoutie. the marriage of their 4ang liter Agnes, to VU. tfalsa Taylor. . ' Port Norris. eereral widely separated spot* in this city Thursday Mihi early Friday morn in r

. and Mrv L Goff. i B Stow cat epeef£g aosse time :a New York City. Mma Martha Ckasryof PttMt the week' erd with krr paremt* b*~e. Mr. Ralph Bingham and fassxiy. O' Mil!*:!!- Spent Sr.-T.-tsy wMR Will tarn St--mas. aad fam-

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CkarW A ptrwmaa wewt to i-.c-- N:-ke*wc E --y Bridge'.-r Saturday ev twiag to a “ d Mr- : turkey dinner. At ram i Mr. L W. Rtgglo. of Port * are * Morris, war seen on oeir etr-et*

i Mow day

S-ttu-day | Will)*-. Stow man spent Thure-

B wker.; day tn Tr-nton

zi Mrs. j Harry Stowmaa. of Part NorteT. Mr | rl*. < ii-d -» hi* rtwter. Mrr MTV {Beulah St-etmar. on Wednewdav

B .ige-aw with km iaaghJer. Mrv W.XLa» EhrWr Mw Martha Ckaspkra aad V.* Carrie CoaapUA saw "My t at »- Ljr.t. :a MdU irlfkia. Friday veetlag Mr* B A GasA-U aad ckB--i. of May* Loading, ape.: Sa tar day w;tk Mrv iicwur GaekOT aad Mr* C H. Row

• SaacwBBd Mr* Ketk-r Philadelphia, sprat esd with their parenta : Mr*. Edward B Mor- ; -.a. Edward. Jr., of r ty. were la town Sun- ■ Mr* Bert Mul'ord Hmrlv of Cedamiile. Mr. aad Mrs. ‘ barir*

1 Sunday

A Moneymaking Opportunity for a Live Business Man in Port Norris Oat df tbc tts largest maakfartArm et iHgmil . ynaacuf a Uae •( ux-cyliAcr cats aagtkg from to *2843 to as opcoiag far a 4esLr is Pan Krrr Thu u mx raccpuoaal of.s W obtain a franckiar wfcv-i, c*mtt prrmatcet cpportkAi-y far profit 4a for further ixiom«tMA mar be directed to 8fek *10 Socik Hkbigaa Avratm. Cturafa. HMiam 43 coneipcadcaic wtll be !

Those BUKbered am-twc *Svk are George Pag- Mertoa Bradford. Mr*. Joweph Gsady. Mm Loey Bateasaa. Mrs. Chav

Hosiery

Phone 241

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BE* Bingham Mr and Mrs. Ed-

ward Bc-wker

Menantico

Mrv Carrie Bradford and -ingbter. Mary, o.' Port Norrl* called on her slater. Mrv Harry 1 Ackley Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. I>,rie Elmer, of Philadelphia, called on Mime*

Anna and Elizabeth Ciunn Bun-,

day.

William Ore. Mr. Hlgg.nbotham and Mi.e. Elizabeth Ciunn

are among the idek.

Mrs. Anna Matthews and daughters. Vera and Bessie, called on her daughter. Mrs. | m Florence Garrison. Thursday eve- B

ning

Guaranteed Permanent Ware *15 .00 te *80.00 Every Wave Guaranteed or No Charge. Mrt. R. H. Beckett Opp. New Mem. High School Phone 767 MiUrffle. N. J.

Mr. Freallng. of Millville.,,

called at the hdn.e'dl Garrieon Thursday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ackley. ;■ Jr., ol Millville, spent Thumdsy E evening with bis parents, Mr I g and Mrv Paul Ackley. I Mr*. Florence Garrison and son f Lawrence. *pent Monday In Mill-; I

ville.

Mr*. F. Ciunn and sons. Henry j I and Howard. *pen» Tuesday after- ■ noon with her mother Mi* w Harry Ackley. 6 Mr*. Allie Hinson and Mrv IS Jane Hinson spent Wedn-sd-v in 'I Port Norris. Mrs Anna llalainger. Mr andli Mrs. Frank Hampton ar.n Daiid!? Grannon and sister, Agnr* *,,, ■ Miihlile visitors Baturdai Mr* Paul Ackley apeiit Satur a»y eiening In Leesburg Miss Lydia Hampton spSaturday evening In Millville Ml* Mary Ackley spent urday evening in Millville Mr. Millard Camp and Geo:. ,.* a * burn of Lenrburg. Called . the home of Paul Ackley Tut. :,, evening. u-^I r ' ^ Prances Knight apen .V « ,l ‘ , rn.*.n In MlUrilb MI*» Marie Grannon, of Mill Wednesday afternooi r *f *n‘ !> ^araball snd daugh o- Bridgeton, called on h 1 Won'™,., 1’,.. “"■* "" l " 1

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Beautnul Hats

Beautiial Coats Beautiful Dresses = Easter It will pay you to come in and look over our ■

Beautiful Line

SALIZMAN’S 50 East Commerce St. <

Bridgeton, N. J.

Get Ready For Easter. New Spring Coats $ 10.00 and upwards The FeshS- n R;creases of the Fp- c Carefully Cbcwee for East-r. Tbrir utter youth aad crisp vaaniMM will dellgh:

you.

New Spnng Dresses $9.95 and upward

Distinctive Gowns

of the latest Faria 1

Easter Hats New showing of early rammer hats Featuring extra large and small head sizes. $1.95 to $4.95 Children’s Hats $1.00 to $2.75

Pure Silk Hose Silk to the welt. Full fashioned. $1-25 pair All the newest color*. Ewry pair guaranteed.

Philip Rovner

No. Laurel Street

Bridgeton, N. J.

SPRING DRESSES -

That Expresars Pcraov.Hy

IN TWO

Goods

MILLVILLE. N. I

GROLPS Ready To Wear

Spnn* Hats

$1-98 to $7SO

$15. $25. FbaeiBatiBg new arrival-, la the preferred Aik* and style* at spring, enter tbit -pedal offering at oar feature pnr* In Twc Group*.

Flat Crrpei. Priats. Sana Face Crepes. Cr»p« de Chute aad Veil Crepes :• iovrll-** of spring colors and combination of colon Frarka 1 usual charm, trimmed Is the newant of the many t Spring.

Spring Coats |

Kasha. Satin.

Moire. Poiretsheen

'ill *nd Smart

Norelty Mixtures

Now For The New FORD Runabout ror Spring and Summer

For That Wedding or Anniversary Present

=ATTEND= Bowden’s Auction Exchange No. 29 East Commerce Street Saturday Night, Mar. 26, 1927 •nd Wednesday, Mar. 30, 1927 There will be bold 150 gallons of extra good House Paint. Brushes, Varnish. Carpenter Tools, a variety of Dishes, 1000 Glass Tumblers. Lighting Fixtures, used Household Goods. Furniture Antiques. Garden Tractor, and a hundred and one other things. Sale starts Saturday night at 8 P. M. sharp, and Wednesday 2 P M. Conditions, cash. Lot of New Rugs, all sizes, will be sold at W ednesday’s sale. J. C. BOWDEN, Auctioneer

E. C. MORRISON Jeweler 100 Hifh St. Millville H. J. j

Stop In and See the barford marine engine With Standard FORD Motor LES HARV CHECK CORSON, WAIMCE & Mills Tffi u PORT NORRIS. N. J. PHONE 163 Day and Night Service

!hamher’s Fireless Gas Range Detnonstration in the store beginning Satniday. |Thr Gu Rang, win, a thousand dinin'tivc lestare*.

Dan Henderson Co. 410 Higt, Street M.ll.iU, N j. Tbr Store ot HotieoUl, AS.iniw! Jt, n ,. o4; „

Y ° Ur Hair is the Frame of Your Face” «* a l>raui-ful frame is

Berret s Beauty Shop

OCEAN CITY kj . ^ *

°<:ean city. n. j. 947 Aabury Avenue

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