Cape May County Times, 1 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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CAPE MAY COUNTY TIMES. FRIDAY. APRIL 1, 1M7

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Mm. Harry 6tevtn*on, ha* be*n living: in the h owhed by John Sutters, moved to the property of Henry

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith motored to Bridgeton Saturday. Mrs. Harry A. West and son tffclaon, of Morton. Pa., are spending a few days with her slater. Mrs. Charles Sheppard. Mre. West expects to pay a visit at Haleyvllle before returning home. An Icy bath fell to the lot of Ben Anderson, an employee of W. B. Mayhew A Company. In trying to gain a foothold on the ••March." ; otr the town jat. He slipped and went Into t e water. Other workmen In the boat witnessed the fall. When Ben came up he was rulled into the boat and taken to the wharf, chilled to the bone, from the Icy winds. . The freight schooner "Mary Ella,” Captain Henry Nlckelson. left Monday for James river for a load of oysters for Captain Stultx Berry, making the run

outside.

Helen d Fogg, of Fogg A Stownian, has gone West on a busii trip, expecting to be gone)

Miss Anna Holslnger spent Saturday afternoon In Millville. Mr. and Mre. Frank Hampton motored to Millville Saturday evening. Mr. G. Beebe was a Millville visitor Saturday. Mrs. Emma Brunt and daughter. Leona, called at the home of Mre. Edna Ackley, Tuesday afternooniln. Paul Ackley and daughter. Mary, were out-of-town visitors Wednesday. Mr. NIcicles, of Millville, was a Menantico visitor Saturday. Mr. Harry Ackley motored to Millville Thursday. Mr. C. Wolf called on Mr. Paul Ackley Saturday afternoon. Mre. Florence Garrison and

Millville

Margaret Cox. of North High Street, who Is employed In Atlantic City, spent a f«fw days In this city. Miss Eleanor Brown, of Philadelphia. spent the week end with her per-its on North Fourth Street. Mr : Mrs. Samuel Cossaboon mot'-’- ! I" yuakertown S- n ay. when they attended the funtral or Herman Kuhths. who died While hire on a visit. It-'. P. Roe Haney was warmly w-leomed to the First M. E. Church Sunday and preached to large < onKregallons both morning trf evening. The Junior Women's Club

The Land of Dolls was opened to the public on Wednesday evening In Memorial High School. All the dolls wene there in beautiful new gown*, graceful dances

and catchy songs.

Wesley Humglngrr. who Is employed In Woodbury, has been vlsltligg her parents on Sassafras

Street.

Miiws Thelma Howell and Elizabeth Corson were recent visitors to Philadelphia, where they saw "My Maryland.” Ludlatu Grace, who Is attending Temp.'e University, spent the week end with his parents in

this city.

Special music was rendered

Sunday

Miss Doris RIeek. of Buck Street, ha* been visiting relatives

in Berlin.

Samuel Stangcr. of North fourth Street, has been coirtlned to In. home with rheumatism. Th- Shelter trio composed of the M -ses Hannah and Minnie and O-rar Shelter pleased a large audience Monday night at a Zlor.i-t meeting In Vineland with lh« ir tine selections. Three hundred member* and friend* of the Knights Templars gath* >•-•! at the Masonic Tempi*-, when- they enjoyed a line ban qti't. -iiertalnment and installa-

tion <•: off irera.

At a meeting of the Board of

the First Baptist I> -.tors of the Millville Trust The rongregation_ was j Company. Wallet Owen, one of

The Millville Women’s Club rn-j Mr and Mre Max | .*“****5'** /****, of ss rr- inSES&rv*-,

• K Of D «ree«. Monday

b an .at I- help him e—'-v

attark of the gripp . ■ • ith tdrtlldgy.

Ixrenl Mouldtnakers Union. No. j Rev. 1). Roe Haney P*** nr of 10. were hosts to Salem Union.jibe First M. E. Church la **<«:

So. 27. a newly-organlaed union, j fined^

Wednesday night.

innlor clubs of South Jers -. George Garrison returned at the annual conference on 8a'-

Sunday from Baltimore, where urday cf this week In the Millhe ha* been employed. ville High School auditorium. Miss Mary Ackley and friend Many, friend* were present at spent Wednesday evening in the fine Mt-thday pwrty tendered Millville. Master Charles Hunter at his

Harry Ackley motored out i home on East Oak Street,

Wednesday.

William Knight motored Millville Wednesday on busiiit

Port Elizabeth

honor of hla seventh birthday. o| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grace and Uuiily, of E. Street. sp»nt Sunday

I in Wildwood.

pleased with the quartet. Those t!.c ti. mberm of the board, was participating were Mr. Barlow, i • ierted to fill the office of presiMiss Finch. Mr*. Powell, and Mr. dent, mad* vacant by the death

Plels. !of Elmer E Davia. Death came suddenly to Johna-1 M:•**-* Rboda Thompson and

than S. Klnsy. age-i 58. who wa* Eluateth Tomlin witnessed employed by the Millville Manu-1 • Kathleen." the Glamboro High

facturing Company for manySchool play. Monday evening

years. | Edward Ash and Arthur Yonng

The free tickets for Bishop w.-re visitors at the flower show

Anderson's addreas on "Life, AI In Philadelphia Wednesday. In Perpetual Adventure.” to be given I the evening they saw “My Mary-

First M. E. Church this Frl- land" and "The Great Trtupta

e'ruing, are going fast. I lion.”

... _ . The Parent-Teachers' Assoclaahout a month. He ha* recent- tlon held their regular meeting »• purchased a lot owned Jbyjin the school house Monday

GMrge Hand •

fare, off of Main Street, by William S. Hand'* residence and I* going to erect a line bungalow

the site.

A n**»nher of men from Maryland have arrived comprising the «;*.•* of several boats. Several caplins are starting replanting and have their spring crews to do ibis >eork. Work Is beginning to be ptentlfnl at this time of the yes*-. It take* about 3500 men to crew the boats In the spring and they are beginning to arrive by train and bus. For several years there has been a shortage of labor around the last of April and men are taken whether they are experienced or not. There Is lively bidding among the captsln* for labor that la experienced Ir

this work.

Mrs Thomas Reed, of Philadelphia. wife of the oyster-man that died here last week, wrote ter of appreciation to the people who helped la any way in connection with her husband * death

and burial.

Captain Forrest Spence.

has just returned to hla duties on the Maurice River ferry after being laid up with the grippe had a painful accident Friday. In filling his ga* tank on the ferry boat "Eureka." some gas was spills'! on the deck. In reaching for he water hose his foot slipped and n falling his am and leg «ru~k the wharf and bow of the boat, bruising and skinning the members badlv but wedging himself before strik-

ing the water.

The Jake and Ed Riggins, that jma launched last Saturday at

h^ougb, 10 ,hf

onlshlng touches,or furniture and Winders. H rur which she will b.taken on her trial trip. The oyster folks are hoping the new

Jau, ‘ c »ied Saturday

Th k -'-. ht ' ' Uun «• Mede." and taken E - Rl “ ln '‘" *1H be

their' *ki’ tllfl “ IIln ‘

***< rivalry among the oyater- “ 10 ’ririefi la the best

* e « m » n * h 'P <>( these

I s un, l ue »tionably of the

* lifetime fol-

•O’riag their occupation. Captain Jtid»on Moor, ha* M ld

the schooner "Village Belle" to Hkrry Wilson, in turn Captain Moore and David Bateman purchasing th. schooner "John

niH; .° f X ewcnmb Brothers.

_ C *P , i ,n George Hand am David Powell have purchased th •Chooner "Elvtna English.'- ot Jtouss Schock. Fogg A Stowmau fcrre purchased the schooner •ni* r ,Z. S ' Go ,l **J r " and arc /oadIh* the schooner In Jam.-s river

^ k' Wht n loaded

she will be brought to Mauric-

and equipped with dredg.

the thorough-! nlng. A tureen supper wa* *

IK* upparaiu

Captain John Berry ha* taken one of the shucking houww with the Berry Broth.-re. Wednwday evening and came to an agr.."ST! ^nrerning the rlwrian rigt along the Maurice river in front of their .plant*.

,, Menantico Mr. Charles laurencc called on Mr. Robert Sawyer Tuesday. MJss Sylvia Ghrrlson visited Miss Mary Ackley Monday eve

nliig.

Mr and Mrs Robert Sawyer and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laurence spent Wednesday evening in Mtffvflle attending the People*' Theatre. Mr. and Mr*. N. Holslnger entertained out of town company. Wiliam Riggins, of Port Norri». visited his grandparents. Mr. sad Mr*. Walter Hinson. Friday Mr. Charles and Willi* Ackley *p> nt Ibe week end with their parents. Mr. and Mr*. Paul Ark-

Joyed before the busines* meeting. Mias Jean Mackay, helping teacher, gave a very interesting talk on ''Co-operation with the Teacher Mrs. Harkin. Vineland school nurse, gave a talk on "Health." The resignation of Rev. and Mrs. I. J. B. Hill as members was accepted with re-

gret.

Milton Bennett wa* a Trenton visitor on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mre. Herbert Reeves and family motored to Moorestown on Sunday. Her. Benage I-crd was unable to attend hi* p.-ayer meeting services on Thursday evening on account of Illness. Mre. May Harris and daughter. Ellen, visited relatives in Atlantic City Friday night and Saturday. Mre Ira Irwin wa* a Haleyvllle visitor on Wednesday after-

noon.

Mrs. Charles Elsenlohr and non were In Millville Thursday on •

buslneaa.

Mr. and Mr*. Charle* g. Warfield and friend*, of Philadelphia. “We at their summer home here

i Friday.

Tht V. p. Class met at MIhs Ellen Harris' home on Wednesday ’ evening Mire Ellen served icc : cream ai d cake. Mre E ils Boggs. Mrs. John Boggs and Mre. Charles Ore spent | Tuesday evening with Mre. How-: ard Helsler. Mrs. Parthenla Pyle was in Millville Friday on busines*. Mre. Sehilaky vlrited friends in Phlladeophia this week. Reuben Edwards and n friend, of Ocean City, were here Saturday fishing for rock fish. Mre. D. Wlshart. of Vineland, visited relative* here on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Lesllr Fauver. of Millville, railed on friends Friday evening. Warren Henderson, of Philadelphia. spent the week end wlt:i hi* parents. Mr*. Eva Barsuglia visited relatives In Millville tht* week. Ethel St. Clair was the gu> -t of Mathilde Bennvtt In Millville Saturday and also attended the supper In Trinity Chuich Community Hall.

md Mrs. Robinson Chari"

and family, of Roselle, spent the] - weok end with Mr. and Mi: i Abbott. | Mrs. Ann Vanaman and son! have returned from s two weeks'

rislt with relatives In Chester.

Wearing Apparel

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Goods

That Expresses Personality MILLVILLE, N. J.

The Great Sale of Spring Dresses 2fot$15.00:2for$25.00

Women’s, Kisses’ and Plenty of Extra Sen Another busy day today. Reserve stocks will be brought forward so that ytra may again select your new Synng Dress from: Crepes Georgette — Flat Crepes Satin Crepes — Novelty Silks , Plaid and Hair-line Silk 1 Taffetas and Rich Silk Combinations Every fashionable new model for afternoon, trasineas. the party, dance or for general spring wearing. Every Fashionable Spring Color Women’s Size*—36 to 44 Kisses' Sws—14. 16. 18 Extra Sizes—42% to 52%

We Carry a Complete Line of Junior Dresses and Coats New Spring Coats and Suits

Kasha. Faille, Satin, Twill and ) Swagger Novelty Mixtures j

$14.75

Green Creek

The Sunday evening sen.re si - ic V. E. Church was in charge th. Young Men's Bible Olns* id they performed thrtr duty,. commendably. The church .. as very prettily d era rate! with!! fcniP. Jonquil* and other flow.,, *, ’h' 1 muMc. consisting «.r .

corset and aax<>-! Vocal selection-, by the young men.

■n and the Junior -

•phone onto by i mcitation by;.

Plano, violin, phone wire nr were rendered the young wn Lcagu*-. alw, u Clarv-nce Hunt.

A Premier Showing of SPRING FOOTWEAR r’.lTT'Ti'L'T W ” T .“ ,Q n’ l r *TOIkiw for U,- ,n,m (My ,, Ui, nluv cf Fashions—For Bndgeton s most durnnunatiiig dresser* never before have w* «„ completely caught .he spirit of the mode. Neve, Wit so ^eS proved L the most popoU, pj)B. „ d mu.nJ, .nd nt.-r h.v: „ ^ir OT d radTS!™' Wonderful assortment of Rose Blush. Pastel Parchment, Grey and Black Pumps

both sell rendered. Rev. Feteric

on ,h " "Mir- 5

wih r ! ,r ‘id Twoli Mr'' A” M ar * , T 1 " ^cgation. 8

»*n7 Hill, of S

w lldwcod. called on trl. mi. here I Sunday afternoon. here ■ Arthur Holltngshea! and wife II utertatned on Raturdar , j,‘L. (■ m>on i:i honor of the'i 1 “f their small dtughter- H.l.n ■ Bai hara and Mary Fran,... * , 1 Urge number of little folk, . ; ' l W3TO themselves (a varion- a , 5

from 2 lo 5. when they wet.

vlted to the dining room lo i>;., i take of refresh men is. aftor wbi,* they departed, wishing the li:-;..

girls many happy returns. i?? v. R< ^ William Pradshav.

Uh his wife and son. Paul left . Our poultry grower* are re-,I ..5* . . . K ' *hlpmen',* of lncu-,1

$3-95

In beautiful models of One Straps, Oxfords. Step-in and Opera Pumps. Sizes 2 l /z to 8 Widths A to E WATCH OUR WINDOWS

hater chick. are seemingly doing * Mr. Ralph Milrhetl Nora Young. , • wil t* on friends hen rri.ur Captain Jose;.- ,t >me Sunday to, » i. The regular meeti: Home and School a^v ~ Creek was held

bool building

-adjr now with a ramie stock of Children's ■1 Misses’ One Strap ‘tup* and Oxfords in

of ther

Leather

Rom

■a- May Beebe entertained ,

Mown company Sunday.

. and Mrs Flo; . Clunn and ,

of Millville, call'll on

it* Sunday.

and Mre. WUIVs Ackle

sSLaP hi * 80n * Mr ' ! H pnr y «re excavivTln* fi* r s^r." Mil/' Krvfif t Mitt 1 f ° r ,h ' n< ' W ho:u ' ' ,| Mr •-'f ' ’ 'i, » 7 * Jr " °L“ 1 ' 1 El wood Chester, of Dias Cioi in* lr '' al * p * rtn, * Friday | Thomas favper and w|f.- en ,, „ , ! talned cuit-ofAown rMtorv ' Mm f P * ul *<*ley j Sunday. Miuvuie vlslttw Saturday Delbert Short made a bus'i I trip to Wildwood on Mends >.

$2.00 to $5.00

Goldbergs Dept. Stores

BRIDGETON, N. J.

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JUST A UTILE MESSAGE WHERE TOO CAN SAKE ON YOVR EASTER OUTFIT Boys', Girls' and Ladies' Coats. Dresses and Underwear at very low prices.

Ladies’ Silk Dresses $5.00 upwards In the Latest Styles

$2.49 up

$3.95 up

$4.95 and upwards $1.00

Boys’ Tweed Spring Top Coats Boys’ Spring Three-piece Suits Girls' Spring Coats and Hats to Match Full Fashioned Ladies’ Silk Hose

The Op-Town Store

I. MORVAY 508-510 NO. HIGH ST. Near Oak Street Open Evening* Millville, 7,. J.

Learn the Kiradc of Cooking with the Chambers

Photograph of a Woman Cooking the Evening Meal The Chambers Knnee w il| nM you t))< . hl of any appliance on the mJL, n,onc * The range combine.: Convenience wiih Erm,™, Actual Money Sari„ R y ' v " t ‘ "n' 1 ’ v " " “ ---“trsiis n- - - - Dan Henderson Co. 410 HIGH STREET MILLVILLE, N. J.

ERS Gas Ranges

twlh.U 00 Saturday

C “ k Witt tte Go Tnmrt 0I

The Chambers Rang, ^ pay for ittelf in a short

time.