Cape May County Times, 1 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 13

CAPE MAY COTJHTY TIMES. F5IDAY. APRIL 1. 1927.

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on the l*wU tod!try .here b* is emplojed. Lewis R«**r» mud mon. • bo h»ve been quite ill h»«Tj cold* sre Improvln*.

wkiord l>»y. dimehmrged Immt

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aonth to Ml* Annm Crsme: Krj City, where the newly Vd couple hmve pone houme- (.,** Bemt »t»hee and eon,il»tJon« to tbla youn* couple heir Jtt*« met w " uf matrimony, harim Irrlanti U rd In health. E c Mill<1 He since early in

|uary-

M!M Mar hay. our helpins Vr. ^ letted our local achool

ireday.

It. and Mrs. Prank Bechtel r Millville eialtorm on Wrdi

Mr and Sr*. Jeaae Blluard ..nd Mr» U U. Mayhew recently •pent the evening with Vine! and

friendm.

Mm. i Frank Becht< 1 spent Thursday afternoon with Mr».: Mortimer Mayhew. Mr* John Deed* haa r-lurne.. to her home after an extended el ait with friend* in New York. Gideon Broadwater, of Millville. was a Sunday calKr at the home of Mortimer Mayhew. Mrs. Morton Love i* entertaining her slater, Mr». Emma Bow en,

of Millville.

Charles .'lawn ha* been confined to tt bou*e for about two month* with a severe attack of

Itb of I rheumatism. At times he la a

and Mrs Jewsr Bllxaard^ and Mrs. Samuel Trout, llauricetown. were Wednesday ning called at the home of

ih Shropshire.

Mrs. L. Del Mayhew recently Id Red a group of Vineland friends who motored to Trenton. I'nder the guidance of Mias Thelma Parkinson the ladles visited the Stale Prison and the State Reform*torj for girl*. Among the Saturday visitors in Millville were found the Misses Hannah Bcboolfield and Alberta Ackley. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Mayhew. Mr, and Mr*. John Roth and daughter, Josephine. Mr. and Mr*. Bert Snalth and family. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Bechtel and family and Mr. and Mr*. Jease

Blltsard.

Howard Busby was a Millville •hopper on Thursday Mrs. Ephraim Foster visited Mllivllie on Friday.

Heislerville

Mr*. Lillian Thompson spent Wednesday of last week in Philadelphia. While there she witnessed the play "My Maryland." Mr. Newell Rodan Is slowly Improving. Mr and Mr*. James Magee spent Saturday afternoon In Mill-

ville.

Mr. and Mr*. Frank Fowler entertained company Mi nday eve-

ning.

Mr. and Mr*. Anson Garrison and daughter, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mr*. Floyd Wheat, in Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Chmcnt Bllrxard and Mrs. Elisabeth Penn spent Monday out of town. Mr. Thomas William*, of Pitman. visited relatives la town Sunday. He took his father. Charles William*. home with

him.

I Mr. and Mr*. Howard MacDonald. Emma MacDonald and Everett Shropshire were Franhllnvllle visitor* Sunday. Mr*. Emm* Garrison and children. of Millville, have been making an extended visit with her mother. Mr*. Sara Camp. Matty of our tuwwnnen attended the sale at Zadoc Chads* last i i< sday. / party was given In honor of Daniel l>-e, of Leesburg, at Mr. land Mrs. Gilbert Lee - * Thursday raping.

„r. and Mrs. Joseph Cox. Mr. and Mr*. Ezra Cox and daughter. and Harry Cox vtailed Mr. and Mr*. Louie Awto. at Haddonfirld. Sunday. Re* and Mrs Charloa DuBols entertained out-of-town company Sunday. ~'r*. Abble Kessler and Alda ■let *pent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Pen Thompson. Miss v- a Hickman is much Improved Mr and Mr*. William Smith and Walter Smith, of MUlvUle. and Mr and Mrs. Walter Spence and Walter Sharp apent Sunday with Mr and Mr*. Job Toxour. at Court House. Mr. and Mr- Duffleld Sharp. Jr., spent Sunday out of town. Mr and Mr?. White Williams entertained out-of-town company Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Everingham and son. Lewis, motored out of town Sunday. Albert HoillQgshead and aoo, Joseph, visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chance. Monday afternoon.

Mias T. Fisher, of Halcyviile.l Mr. and Mr*. Mltlon Gandy, of is lu town Monday. Wildwood, called on hla parent*

Mr. and Mrs. Willi*-. Reeve*, recently,

of Mil)riile. were in town Tue*-| Mr* Kltr.-.l.-th Dilahay spent day evening. 'Thursday at:-rn.s>n in Pori Nor-

Mr. and Mr*. Rueben Sharp, ris.

Jr., entertained company !ix..s| Amoa Fray-; spent the past

out of town To today. : week end in Elm-:. Mr Buck Meredith and Robert Rpv. and Mr* L. B. Mender-1

Rudolph, of Port Norris, waa in. son entertain*.! their daughters.|

Mauricelown

Mr. and Mr*. Tom RoUIn and aon. Harold, and B -nJasiln Haley motored to Bridgeton Tutwday

evening.

Mr and Mrs. Ogden Bailey, of MUlvUle. called on his moth r. i Mr*. John H. Bailey. Wednesday

morning.

Mr. and Mrs. Lon Bacon entertain- I company from out of town Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs. Trollus Well* entertained company from Don-h*-*-

ter Sunday.

Haley Bateman, of Camden. pa*<cd the week »nd with hi* Mr. and Mr- Mow Bate-

>wn Tuesday evening. Mr*. Mulford Campbell, of Dividing Cftek. called on b r parent*. Mr. and Mm. Hammlt Webb, Monday. Mian Pearl Hunter, of Haleyvllle. called on Mrs. Deborah Hine*. Monday. Mi and Mrs. George Sharp called on his brother. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sharp, of Millville. Thursday evening. Mrs. Harry Graham la Im-

proving.

Mr. and Mr*. Harry Bailey, of Cold Spring, called on bis father. Mr. Harrison Bailey, who is quite 1U. Ml** Mary Edward*, of Leesburg. called on frlenda here Wed-

nesday.

Mrs. Edward Gandy and eon. George, spent st evening recently with Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Painter, of Bridgeton. landle Smith has returned to hi* home in Ocean City, after passing a couple of months with fait sister. Mrs. Robert Bateman. Mrs. Hattie Bailey is spending some lime with her daughter, in Port Noriia.

r the week j

from out ot u.<

Mr. Ellsworth R-eve*. who hi employed out of town, spent tbe| past »•-*•* end with his grand-1 raothn, M: Flank Harris. Sr . Mr. and Mr.- J-wpli Scull apent Saturday evening in Portl

Norris.

Mrs. Deborah Illne* *p. ns Tueaday. Wednesday and Thura-1 day with her aunt. Mr. and Mm. Joseph Painter, of Bridgeton. Mias Pauline Moor--, of Port Norris, was In town Friday. Hr. Clartnve \S hildm and son. Charles, of Wildwood, were in] town Friday Mr. and Mrs. Afr.-I Sharp. Jr., of Wildwood, were In town Fri-I

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sharp. Jr.. Millville, called on l.i- brother. Mi. and Mr*. George Sharp. Sr.. Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Tom Rollaud entertained company from out of town over —e past week end Mr. and Mrs. Chalk lulk- and. daughter. Sarah, spent Sunday! with her father, Charle* R- - . •<.,

Sr.

Mis* Alice Hillard, who to employed In i'hlladriphta. passed the week end With Mr. and Mrs Allie Hillard 11 and Mr* Ogden Bailey, of MUlvUle. called on Mr. and Mrs John Bailey. Sunday. George Sharp. Sr., motored to Woodbine Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr* Percy Reeves I •Ptertaining company from out c

town.

Mrs. Hannah Spielman. of Gn man tow n. Pa.. Is spending som time with her pareiita, Mr. and Mrs. William Hickman. Mr. and Mrs George Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Feaster. Allen Shop. Jr.. Mrs. Kallle Wills. Raymond Bailey. Bailey. Pearl and John. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wyatt. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Compton. John Wlito. Mr and Mr*. Alfred Hartia. William Barnbolt. Morton and Albert Reeves. Mr*. Daniel Sharp and son. DeWitl. Miss Kh-an.-r Wills. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Feaster were MUlvUle visitor* during the week. Charles Walker, of Bridgeton, spent the week end with **' and Mrs. Charles Campbell.

Delmont

Somers Corson and family. George Lee and family. Mrs. Julia Fowler and Mm. C. G. F.v-ter were In MillvlUe Satur-

day.

Mrs. Sallle Errickson and M Josephine Penning are sick. Prepaiation* are being nu for the P. O. B. of A., annlva which I* io be held Friday etm-

ning. April 1.

Delmuut P. T. A. met Friday afternoon at the school house. There were quit.- a number pr#*-

The semi-annual style show given by Mrs. Catherine H. Grittic!. clothing specialist of Ntw Jersey extension service, will bi held In Bridgeton. March 11 a! 3:16 P. M The club la lavltM io be present. Charles Corson haa bad ah ad ditlot. built to his store, whirl will be used fur a road stand. Al Fowler. JulU Fowler. Kirin Wblldin. C. O. Foster and SallM llendrraon were In LKircheWiei Friday evening. Little Edith Hampton, whi recently met vlth two autoaohll) accident*, van now walk will crutches and t* back In school. Anna 'A'hlldln Was sick severs day* last week. We are glad t

Wildwood

The Shopping Center of Cape May County

Eftster marks the glad !»»■™ of rejuvenation. Mankind and all Nature take the opportunity to preen for the coming day* of a happy Spring and Summer. Experienced and thoughtful Wildwood merchanU have prepared many »urpri»e» for the thousands of Cape May Countians who havt come to depend upon this excellent local service for the highest possible return in quality and satisfaction for the dollar invested. Cape May Countians owe it to themselves to carefully investigate this convenient shopping opportunity. Act now! Buy in Wildwood and prepare to mingle with the hosts at the Boardwalk Automobile Show in full consciousness of that delightful inner feeling that tells subtly that you are well groomed and “right.” Buj *nd enjoy yourvelf in 'WMwood. Aimuemenu entfimpie puking fedliUe. melee a popping <Uy • pleasant day. Wildwood Chamber of Commerce.

Six Reasons Why S H QP |N WILDWOOD

You Should

Wildwood is only a short and pleasant automobile or bus ride from everywhere in South Jersey - - and a delightful trip these pleasant Spring days. The Wildwood merchants are prepared to supply your every want, whether for daddy, mother, son or daughter, home or farm - - and you SEE what you

buy before you buy it.

Wildwood merchants STAND BACK of what they sell - - you are prole, led by KNOWING THE STORE you buy from. The following members of the Wildwood Merch.nl.’ AuocUtion are Udring the Buy-in-Wildwood

JACKSON’S DRUG STORE

Wildwood merchants cater to your trade. They carry good goods and give good service.

Shopping in Wildwood is easy - - the distance Ix-tween stores is short, and the surroundings are pleasant.

You meet lots of folks you know when you shop in Wildwood, and it’s really like a holiday to spend a day in the retail district of the resort. k

movement, and are pledged to give you good goods, good service, and honest values:

Oak and Pacific Avenues

THE FASHION SHOP

I. Sagel. Prop.

3308 Pacific Avenue

BARRISH SHOE STORE Good Shoes and Repairing 3807-09 Pacific Avenue

FOX BROTHERS Ladies' and Men's Clothing 4400 Pacific Avenue

SHEER S RESTAURANT Good Food. Well Served New Jersey and Spruce Aves., Anglesea

R. W. RYAN ‘‘Wildwood's Furniture Store” Rugs. Linoleum and Stoves 133 E-st Wildwood Avenue

A. CAMPANARO Ladies' and Men's Made to Order Clothe; 127 East Oak Avenue

JERRY'S DE LUXE BEAUTY PARLOR Nestle Circuline Wavers 3102 Pacific Avenue _ V

JARRIS' LADIES’ SHOP Women's Wear and Hosiery 3703 Pacific Avenue

SATlNOFF dt BRASLOW Ladies' and Men's Wearing Apparel 3614 Pacific Avenue

KONOWITCH BROTHERS. Inc. Wildwood's Finest Market 3405 Pacific Avenue

AARON S PHARMACY Drugs and Gifts Cedar and Pacific Avenues

ATLANTIC COAL YARDS Wildwood Rio Grande Atlantic Screened Coal Good Will Ice

BAKER BROTHERS Paints, Glass and General Hardware 4311 Pacific Avenue

SANDRY’S WILDWOOD DEPT. STORE Furniture. Toys and G- neral

TENENBAUM’S Hart. Shafiner and Marx Clothe*. Haberdashery and Shoes

STALLER’S HARDWARE STORE Easy Washers and General Hardware 3607-09 Pacific Avenue

L. S. CALDWELL Jeweler —- Victrulas and Records

E. L. CHA1MERS Real Estate 4504 Pacific Avenue

SHOP IN WILDWOOD