C4PE MAY CO0MTY TIMES. FRIDAY MARCH 25. 1927.
Bivalve
... jtprncer.
hta be -
r f;r»pp*. I
, * ho h»» been • In MHlrUle
, U able to be ».» . spencer t* c*prry boot which
rlweea Maurice River »n<! meetlnp «U Maurice ,r *r*WblJ«en. of Wild M in town Tueeday on f Thore'on made a bnai- „ to Trenton on Thurnday. Reba Moore who formerly r<! the bouae owned bv SUfca baa morel to Ed'
bouae.
and Mr«. Leroy Yale* were iadalpM* for a fra- day*. evenins they wtuiwewd rk" aj the Walnut f«reet power barge. Edgar C la g ahclla from the ahurklng of Miller * H oil lager for
tie kiln tn Camden, barge Wayne left
The barge. loaded with ahelle from the Dumont * RC bouae. I* eonalgued to
elphla Intereau.
tug Miller, from Wilmingth government engineer*
waa here t Inlahlni up
old trolley track running from: Port Norrta to Bivalve. All went; well until they arrived at the!
that epana a ditch a|j
* at thfl .
Fotiescue
Port Elizabeth
ti. , < .V a . .vll' A Dr ' K aparttneut h«uae Bivalve. Leaving the road at thB ,,, r . !lrtl .Ro,, cmaon.' f 0 !” 1 , ,h r. '* r .7'‘“Au UP . l ^J U Th.- a large building
i-
and Mr*. W
, Deep* ater. N. J.. am
Ub. NO.--. W-. “"J 2»vtas““-
hen took their wrecker around. r,.,,, needed. Summer .laltor*>" ool,e the rood and in trying to pull find „ j^po^jbi, and 1 f
the aedan out went In the ditch .rcomm,id
— the other atdc ol the road.
EUaabelh a formerty Mend our
take
when ahe
week. ■ ! Adam*
day.
Mr*. Schneider and Andr»" Auma> k at. t^th alck Mr
Scbneid. r i* aerioualy 111 l)t. Baker, of Atlantl.- ‘
s Wn a eueet of Mr. and M Jacob llrndrrson tbia week. William Weiner and *i»t' Clara, were Philadelphia vliUto
Thurwlay. William s<-' Will'* Dye HoepUal -
Ir. and Mr*. George Harria and anti. Charlee. epent the week
D.rche»ler with Mr*. Har-
rl*' parent.-. Mr. and Mr*. Hart*og. and aim helped celebrate
Mr* Hattm*'* ratal day.
Mr ini Mt* Jacob Hendereon ent.1. - . Mr and Mr*. William King, t.f Philadelphia, over the
week end
Mr* Beulah Hickman. M.*- R. Hendrickwn and son* vltrtled Mr and M.- Edward Gramman. of Elder*. Saturday and Sunday. Ml** Urric I>.gan. of MiUMIIt. ie living «ith Mr*. Margar.r Mayh.* a* ..impantun. Mr*. Herbert V ana man and ■on are making an extended v i»lt to h«r parenta. Mr. and Mr*. O.r. Of Chester. Pa. Mi*. William Mamn enter-' tained Mr. Helen Riggin and Mm Car Hale, 01 Leesburg, on
rrid*>
Mi and Mrs Juliu* Berner.
__ , Waller Berner, wile and children
Walter A. Pine gad,motor.*! here to .pend the «eek , r Eona of Brlmar. via-i end at their summer home,
"mend* here Thuraday and Ko ll-nage Lord, the new eeeelay (minister preached morning and
by Bert Moor. ! ‘‘The Sunday acbool board of the night la*t Sunday. Mra. Prank Willia was taken! M p c-Rntrs mr f a t >ke home ofI Mrs Sara .Sharp entertained
a.iiilttn l! e.Uai .b.| 1W .lo .<t»M tbe Hlg» “'•j»™ °' •TSt. u*. * «JSS?JS? V'TUWaEnK. *»«.» — ..u.,* o-fj* kWJfisr-fcr’Kiss.^uJf' su sk I, he equipped *!i:ih"t ..s-h a ,p. Paul Hutton. Harold P..'- T , .. u'orxe, Sunday r*. Ill with* grip. ' I Mr. a::d Mf Daniel Burdoall
I Schwl Clam : th- Baptle.l Mi a*nd Mr- J. U. Vanaman | of Plu'.i lrlpl.i.i. spent the week "'Church, held t.veii monthly bn*i-j announce the eiigagement of their j end at their .u turner Jioinr
' news meeting at the home of their! daughter. Elizabeth, to John '
teacher. Mrs William Paremon. , smith, of I’hlladelphla. The choir of the Pr.-hyterur: i=t— -
i Church w it* entertained at the 1 home of Mr. and Mr*. Howard 1 Coaler. A pleaeant time wa» rn-
re! revb men tx were
served. Mt. and Mis Coaler.'who
kiary Chambers, congratulation*
Alter okup hard work hath ear* . Tb * Put’escue W ater < ompany j WMt . gue.t ol Irma H*nder»on
Alter wmte hard work both car* h*. completed laying their tuhtan Twortlmy evening
ZIu a^ ed ^Uh mud ,U “ d on . J, ' r ~.> ^ Th. pump*! ,,n d Mr!i . E i|,s Bogg*. Ktbcl » a •Kb mu .. ,,„,j unks haw not amvrd yet. s , L -.alr. M: and Mr*. Raymond tesi^^er ^neV^,u «n a bm ^ P ‘' ,n ** I Hendon I^a and Howard
^ liTn ^Tt" ** ,,lrr *' M V Th t rt,ntr,ctor »* n ‘**" or M" Pat*' va* broken into last . -.ptet* toe plant to be in opera-1 ji.rie. Mr. and M-' is recovered by Officer Uon In nbout two weeks. | Howard llelsler. May Pranckl. aturday rooming In a FUhermen <d Fortescue are m : . May Harria. Ellen Harris. „ " . . . n ''' Un ‘ • l(h ! »' ! success, due! id* Ha»n. Howard Chamber*
Hole in the Ball, located on the to the la*t ie* day* of warm' Mrs Kale M nderson and Mr. ceoi-nt road toward Bride-ton. weather Quite a f P s -had were j. n( j Mrs Mortimer Henderson attaken thi- seek, yellow perch . t. n d.sl the Millville High School
Manrirptnwn h ' ,,rln * ™fning in large p Uy thi, week.
1 v lalil ILCKJtv II numbers. The -had were bought Charles Eiscnlt^T and son were
■ 1 by Billy Dill'* ft>li market. oflhOBine** visitors rt. Mr and Mrs Daniel Sharp and BMd4rtoni p.yj,,,; 50 cent* Tuesday,
son. DewRt Mis* Mildred Foster Tb „ r „ , market! Rev I J B HIU. wife and and Mias Eleanor WHU *I* rn, right at the wharf at all time* eon returned from conference on Saturday afternoon In Millville. f(>r . hr fl - h A , caJlt aiTUMday afternwm. R v. Hill
Alien Sharp. J' -pent_ Setur- j onl t n>; eye at them. On Sundays goes to Paulaboro.
day with hb. brother. Mr ««>d , hrrp arP ^,,. r ai hundred visitor* Mr. and Mrs. Manning, of At - LeRoy Sharp, of Millville, i »» thi* rerort from several Stat-».' lantir City, -pm! Thursday a!
pent Saturday j
Howard Six*
la Port Sorrfs. . Mrs John H. Bailey spent Sat-1 urday afternoon In Millville. Mr. Edward Hunter ha* been
days iast.qtin* 111.
survey tor] Ml* Deborah Sharp spent a “
* bet; J
Mill J
Cedarville
r and Mn Harry Sheppard 1 -pending some time with! !»w> In .Sew York and North!
and Mrs. Joseph
i their summer home here.
Card* have twen received fi j Mt. and Mi*. Charles ft Warteld.
I who are touting Florida.
Mr and Mr* Harry Daws#, of as iColllneewood. were guest*
Mr. and Mrs. " “ *
rorni oa* uuwj. 1 ort
,»i Mr*, rou »*~r ,HK. ” ■!?. XPJJTTSi d to Millville Sunday. Ogden and Paul Bailey. « ‘“ gr- v^Tat^d ‘'' ,1 m ntjulrer phAtograpber paid | Mlilvtlle. railed on their parent*. t “i fTlda)
1 “ r .. * nd 54r ' Juhn 11 B *"-> ; y Mm Fm^k Willi, -a. taken
and winder*. When fund' William
rd *he Will be taken on! Ethel and May ReeNes. France*, il trip. j Hollinger. Perroeala Hontt r. Pkir-
iln Jessie Ga kill and Ed- ,-ncr bailey and Leon Frayer.
I'arrra have purch*-ed a| Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp at. I and family, and MIm l*i-borah
rge motor party from | Kharp spent Sunday dphta took dinner at tue |a unt. Mr. and Mt ' nwtauranf Sunday. Af-{ Fainter, of Bridgeton. Ing the shipping wharf] M- and Mr*. John
s and having group pt<-1 •>*. Howard. James Wills and ken departed g Jolly. Trolln* Well* spent Saturday
1 . j evening In Millville,
it Edgar Robinson has, Mrs. Charles Campbell -pent a
sloop. Olive Mulford. in! day recently In Port Norri*.
Pepper, of Dividing Creek. I Mr. Jacob Scull -pent Saturday
rr aaillng her lo the 1 evening in Philadelphia. ». Mr. and Mra. Leroy Sharp and Henry Nickerson ha* family, of MItIvlUe. railed on Mr. Maurice river In the] and Mia. George Snarp Sunday
Ella, loaded with oyster j evening,
from James river. Captain j Mr. Robert Sheppard, of New1 wade the run outside; port, called on Allen Shaip. Jr,.
I Sunday.
Berry, who ha* been cm-1 Mr. and Mr*. Edward Nixson. " • Stale guard boat.'of Millville, called «n his sister. Woodland, ha* taken a ; Mr. and Mr*. Tom BoUand. Sunwltb Fogg O Stowman. day evening, mtly bought the bnMde**! Mr. and Mr*. Janie* Well* en- . Bobbin* Bros. ; tertalned Mr. and Mr*. Erwin an bearing a Maryland j Bailey Sunday, undertook to navigate the Mr*. Ida Graham i* quite 111.
Mt>. via- I
J sup a gift by tlu
ber* showing their appreciation of Mix. Coster'* help. Mr. and
Monta
DIRECTORY the Chnrrhe. and Profe—i,ual and Uasiatwk Hanses Cunbertnnd County
Cut Flowen Doming Pot Flowers and Ferns Design* Arranged and rod on Short Notice ICTOR ERIOCSEN ■ALBTTII.l t; !S. J. AN & 1CEETWOOD - Feed - Grain PORT \UKUIS R. J. DELIVERY D* Mond»r--Oivia.n a •rtsv—.:i* 1 *ee aacktSiSaturday—Port
Fire Pkce Equipment
Fl-CE UMNO. DAMPERS CLEAN OCT DOORS. ASH DROPS. BRICK CxS RED QCARRY TILE. SPARK GCARDS. FIRE SETS
AND ANDIRONS.
Geo. Maier & Bro.
BKIIMa.TUN. X. J.
IK BOlNi; KR ti l, ktoki; (iA8OI.IXE«TATI0X R CHCRCB and SCHOOL OR NAlK ROAD ISAAC FAGAN
ie*" Hair Cutting and j ampooing a Specialty te PaUce Barber Shop
WM. HlSlvOP. Prop.
Street Fart Snrrt* j
Art ASK M1K
(arandma’s or * Kew-Bee Bread
HARRY B. BICKING The Dutch Boy Pnintcr U a Guaranty of Pure White Lpad Painting and Decorating Paper banging Phone 69-B-3 Cedknriie. H J hTf. Ogden
EX1DE
Battery fUl-* and Sarvlce 25 Sooth Pearl Street Bridgeton. N. J. R. L. Sharp
laave
lor
Buyer and Shipper of
I ALL K1XBS OL FBODITE
and Dealer In
HIGH GRADE ILBTILUKBN Marrhansei Rnnriertown WRarf
e they will upend
time *; the former'* bam-. 1 l.tirj Powell i- -pending time with rotative* in Cape
May and Wildwood.
Mr* Eva Sheppard ha* returned from Wlldwix^f. where *he had been spending seieral week*. Willard Kttcbner, of Paulsboro, -.pent the week end with hi* grandmother. Mr*. Fanny Kltcfaner. . and Mra Howard Jenkins,] of Paulaboro. spent Sunday with
Mrs. Elizabeth Kate*.
At the regular tit-monthly lecting uf Cot..f\ dj. • Grange hleh wa* held In Odd Fellow's Temple, there wa* an Ini latlon. | Among those taking the third . fourth degree* were Rev. and ! Elmer Vaughan. Mr. and j Robert DuflTald. Mr. and Mia Walter Schafer. Mr. and Mr*. William Bank, and Mis Madeline Pa*>*. A number of out-! of-town visitor' were present. Afbusinesa ara-ion a social I is enjoyed and reftesh-
ment* served.
Dr. and Mr*. Harttert loiinmi* ve returned lo their home in , Cape May. aft*r a vtult with | relative* in town. The. regular monthly huaineas meeting of the men and *'o:ue«s| Bible el&sfww of the Baptist Churehe wa* held at the home of Mr. and Mr* Frank Bateman Just beyond the Stone Church. Alter the regular devotion period buslnea* wa* transacted. Thi* was followed by a social time and refresh menu of Ice cream and cracker*. The next meeting will be at the hom- of Mr. and, Mr*. Lyn Dare. Thu*" enjoying I Mr. and Mr*. Bateman's luwpltal- . and Mr*. Samuel! Kirk. Mr and Mi*. William' Bank*. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Schafer. Mr. and Mm. John) Hucbnt r. Rev. and Mr*. Elmer, Vaughan. Mr. and Mr*. Harris! Rob'riMin. Mra Mary Mulford.! Mr*. B. T. Powell. Mr*. Eleaiuu Hall. Mr- Howard Hanklnx Mr*. William Petrraon. Mr*. Emily Mr*. Elmer Duffle) I. Slevena and Osborne
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129 R lAUrt-i St-. Endyrton. B. J t'HI B< R niRT.CTORT
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NH'.IUU BAITIbT t Ht Kt H l’M( Rorri.
t. R. I!, t HI HI M Cart '" rT ^ Haleyvlllr
Foot Troubles rob you cf health and stieqgli' j
that fact to you after making an analywa of your fori. There » a Dr. brhoO F.ut CianLst Appliance <* Remedy for every foot
trouble.
For Tired, Aching Feet
Maytag Washers are wonderful. Ask for a demonstration. No obligations. If it doesn’t sell itself, don't buy it. Duplex Rinse Tubs, try them. No water to carry out. a long hose with each leads the water
off.
BeeVac Electric Cleaners. Rain Bearing with all attachments. *34.50 Same cleaner, bill bearing, requires no oil. $39.75 Paints, Stains, Lacquers and Varnishes for every purpose. Oils. Turpentine, Dryers. Putty, Glass, etc. All kinds of Garden Seeds. J. R Prichard 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. PEHtlBS - DODGE - SEAR Sales and Service
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Phone 156
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Savings of From 20% to 40% on Rugs On all First Quality Rugs made by Alexander Smith' and Sons. Stephen Sanford and Co.. I lighstown Rug Co., A and B. Karagheu^’an Co., Carson. Inc.. Magee Carpet Co. Discontinued Patterns Only—No Seconds. Tapestry Brussels, Velvets, Wilton Velvets, Axminsters, Wiltons All sizes in these lots: 4.6x6.6, 6x9, 7.6x9, 8.3x10.6, 9x12, 9x15, 11.3x12, 12x15.
LOT NO. 1
$42.00 to $ >4.00 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Axminster and \ elvet Rugs
All Seamless
.Alexander Smith fit Sons
$27.50
LOT NO. 3
$55.00
9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Extra High Pile Sanfords. Smiths. Magee and Highstown Rugs Choice'of beautiful patterns
$44.00
$21.00
LOT NO. 5 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 $90 00 French Wilton*, fringed, seamless Rugs that will last a lifetime. All first quality. $65.00
LOT NO. 2
$47.50
9x12 Seamless Axminster _ Alexander Smith and Sons High pile, seamless, first quality. $35.00 Same as above in 8.3x10.6
$33.00
Worth $45.00 LOT NO. 4 $31.00 and $33.00 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 Seamless Tapestry Brussels First quality, made by Alexander Smith and Sons. Choice
$37.00 11.3x12 Tapestry Seamless, made by Smith—only $22. $76.00 11.3x12 Axminster Seamless and 9x15—Only $55.
LOT NO. 6 $84.00 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 Super Fine Extra Heavy Pile Axminsters Real heavy , extra weight Rugs—only $55.00
LOT NO. 7 $118.00 and $127 00 Kashgar Wilton Rugs 8.3x10.6 and 9x12 Choice only $95.00 We will hold any purchase until wanted. Arrangements can be made to purchase under our Extended Payment Plan if desired. ffOLDBERG’S Ata-A Department Store 37 to 47 E. Commerce St., Bridgeton, N. J.
Free Tratk Delivery All Over Sontli Jen The Laigrtt Department Store

