Cape May County Times, 1 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 21

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Mr* An<irr» U*rr. of Palmyra, l- hrr mo«hrr. Mr*. Lucy

tin. of (hr lu-rricrs which th< County V. M. C. A. ofTier *

Mr.. Otto H.nnon .nd Ml- ! abi ilt*. Burrow. Rh^. '^ilrd on In>: > Sharp of May* I^ndlnR. ,o render ta to provide ^-h. - Onvl* »rrr (.umbrn-d rrlatitr* IB Buck*hairm Sunday !hp »rrk i-nd with Mr. wbrn-ver they can hr i»r>l In BrldcrUa ahoppr.-s on Mlrr Martha Champion *prnt * Bd Mw- IVtcr shar * 1 I COBn, T A " «*an.plr of liuidaj- Sunday with hrr parrnt* hrrr Mr and Mr*. R. J. Tribbrtt 1 '>P« i of ».«•»»«* oeeorrrd lMt Mr and Mr*, rranh Bank* and Richard Muhlrman. of Auihi- wr:r out of town vlailor* on *'-r* »h.-n M: hdward U. t-ia}. . ,„d Mra. Lorraw Lor. .prat Tta , lt . d bls 0 , rr lbe Sunday afirrnoon. u « •'*c« ^k. -jwnt a day lu lh

. Sunday In Waahlnpton. D. ; wr.k rnd. M: and Mr». Jo—pb RobUlnm.kina (hr trip by atrtnroo . Ooryr Carlry. of Capr May. and danahirr. Mi*. Marjoiic. of , .v c„, ,i.v ""i ,B iomn on Phll-idrlphU. pa—^ a few dav. M.mb«rt o< lb* BaptM Suada) M . snd Mr , Tbimi.r Chr. with tbr fonnrr’a parrnU. Mr. booi are rrhrmrain* for » ; vtalied rrlatiir. In Vineland ..n and Mr- Frank Knbbln*. ^ r3LS? ^ ssr

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CAPE MAT COTHTTY TIMES. FBIDAY. APRIL 1. 1927.

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Cedarville

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Mr*. T. O. Ulltaton returned

Tucaday after an extended ctalt

with relative, la Vlrtlala. Ml— Elvira Chamber. 1. «prnd

Halej’vill''

MU. Elliaheih Berry, who Is

- fa Btldgrton with . a student at the Glaaaboro JforMra. Harry Paulltn. mil srhto!. .pen! the we«k end

Mra Clarence Compton and. here wii,* her parent*. Mr. and Ml- Martha Champion .pent Hat- 1 Mr*. Harry Berry ^ Philadelphia __ i Rn and Mrs. Harry M>«t and

lion, of Morton. I*a.. aro

I u.-uxj in rniianeipnia.

Ml— Carrie Compton, of Pic**- i. ...it. ... . ... i

Kart attaaded «he Sunday a! ,tv|i|r. .pent the week end ’*v.x>l conference hel4 In Mill- her parr-nt* here. Prlday. _ ^ j Rollln Bhaw. Mrv Ooonte Shaw '

nwpdin

■ day* with rela-

Visits High Schools

. know )u»t| Saw York city, will give thi what plans have been decided j addre— of the evening. l*r. Cli: upon, the numerou- trace? of; 'ord ha. been appointed ae .havlnc* win warrant the eon-1-p.*-lal ebaplain to the l’J‘ :t

duxioti ihat thry. tos>. hav

Speaks to Cape May. Wild- ^

wood and Middle Pupilt

making warlike preparntlor.

tht-ee t« any Uu'--

diOiCttli «o fo-

nt tart

si-loping some uuu*i the future. County Secretary Shedd met with the group rahln »t J - week and helped them to ^nge a prat***’ :’f *«v u -. * i.M>n(h*. They Imv • er ; idl'd .itt notation to the High ; ! Gfltup at th CoUM iluu*.v to meet with them thl* week, j K. . N V Sargent Will ap-ak <->

The Bard‘s_WhoopT I think my Ford I. very !

•Move- Why f • Weil. I vc llekivl all the kid tbl. > • Ighliorhood."

It L < xpetted that tbcj

.Head tb* fnaeral of hU "'- R^Ga'rtWe & With Hr. and Mr.*. William

randawther. , ta _ Sharp.

M! M x d ! w^Jh —eni Charle* Chamberlain, of Mr. and Mi- John Holllnfer. '■"h » n f n^gSia rg: Midvale. I. .pending Mime time «*{ Pon Norrl.. Samu"! fe-lfrey *-• *o town atteaaing ’ a r ‘ —- ... *•—. Mae Walter and Job vvai-

. am! nia-.ly five talk* fw nty-four huurs. Mr. Cray

the executive secretary of t Wall Street Boy.' Work Bra:Y. M. C. A. of New York City

Dr. John H. Clifford to Address Annual Meeting

rape May .ill be h«Td . ■•.-.mttte •

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Haytnond tox. smith! ^ OtV^'lMUon Ctandr i *»'*•» ln lbr K'° 7 b . 7 ,^0“ “l^ m.ml>e? in|;* 1 7>^ b - apathy of the ^ uat7 Br.dgeton oa fcirnrday. _! Mr and Mr*. Samuel Priant

and Mr*. Mae Walter, were Mill-

ville vtailor, on Saturday. ^ mwooG ln lM Mr. and Mr.. W. L. Nickelvon Middle Town.hlp High School In

— — and daughter. Ml.- Effie. of u ,. afternoon. Mr. Cray’s talk. Kir community wa* .nocked, crrenw Ich. w^-re guo*t. of Mr. * Pn :.nthu*ia*tically received hv Friday. March 18. to hear of .r.d Mm. Robert _ Nicketaon on i llKh ^bool a'udent* and w. fhe death of John A. Taylor, af- Sunday. • ------

ter on* day of sxrverr illw**. Mr. job Walter., who i. employed and Mra. Taylor cane here from by foe government at Atlantic

Bloom.Jnirg, Pa., about two years City, .pent a week's vacation

fir.t annual meeting and j r of the YiKlng Men’s Chris- ; ... ; As»iKiatlon of Cape May t P !»„.

_.. . hi* field of work ta Wall County »!ll bs- held at Cap.- May ,. p: Street and the financial district ' ur: Uou*- on Tuesday evenltJ*. | Initnediately surrounding It. Ap:.l 11. Thl* will be .1 1 There an- thirty thou—ml eai affair aitend.d by fhe met ploy.-d boy* under twonty-on women who arc Interested In thyear, of age In tbi. dlatrlct and young people of Cape May t-oun-Mr. Cray work, with th«e boys ty and fhe work whlrh beitig finding thevu position*, making non- by thl. organization. Mr. P- ; adjustment*, advising, etc. H. Joht, H. I jlBvrd. ol the arjnj j ::ioup 1.

ha- had a wonderful experlenc aaJ nhvy departtm-nl of thr Na !fw we.-. with boy*., which mak—him -wpe- Mona! Council. Y. M. C. A.. <■ r-\\r o:>

dally well-lifted t ‘

practical a

i bring

Cenard.

The fire department was called

ilmney fire Inrul.ned

lock t« a „

i» aoon egilBl

any damage.

Addtaon Bat—aan 1* impr.rvlag the appearance of hta house on Main Wreet with new paint. The bom' of Hunter Dau*enbaker p •*. fit* a Bl<» appearance

<tb Ire* paint.

A'DV.am Hall has had

, llM . -i. Edgewood Avenue remodeled and some Urge new windows added. It to wow In the

hand, of painter.

Elmer Steelman ha* b fined to hi* home by MIl.

Mr. and Mr- I. Bldredgr eatertaiaad Mr. and l^a. Jauie*

Mari*, of MUltllle. *•

dock dinner.

I livid Sheppard ha* returned

horn* after .pending two week,

nh relative* In Bridgeton Th. funeral aenrlcc* of the late

Ella S. Co* were held at the home of her huaband. Raymond Co*, and wn* largely attended. Comforting word, to the family

were spokt-n by her pa.tr- **

Goshen

boy. and girl* <

vcliool age. Between h

father and *on ongagemmt*. Mi. Cray .poke In three high school-la-U- Thursday. Cape May and Wildwood In the morning and

that die In the Lord." Prayer wa. offered ty the Rev. Mr. Haekett. a former pastor. Interment was at Odar Hill The pallbearer, were Molford Starkey. Maurice Htgbec. Lewta IMaroent. Loren Clunn. John EaJadt. Harry Ricking. Much sympathy to Wl for the brr—red family.

They are highly respected hi. home here.

by the people of our tewu. The Ml . . Bl) Charles Hlle*. funeral of Mr. Taylor was held , nrt M , >nd Mr x. Benjamin Carat bU home on Monday, and In- ru- , n a A .. x with V and terroent in Dir M K tVme!-ry. Hl . Chartr* Hlle*. Jr., at Mill-

lie leave, a widow and a ton to r „ lP recently

mourn ht. low. Mlja pji>r| n unter - u ql ,| tP j|l. Mra Walter TomUn and chll- y t lnd M r-. Durell Lloyd, of dren. of Hetalennir. .pent the Woodbury, were recently ent r week end with her parent*. Mr. : u! . rrt at the home of Levi

and Mr*. Bert Hughe*. Hunter

Uttle Vida Broadbeck. of Mr _ >nd Mr*. Waller NlckalBwalnton. spent a week with her uj Millville, were Sunday

grandpar. n'». Mr. and Mra. David risitor. here.

Armstrong. Ml** Evelyn Godfrey and

MIm Dorothy Champion enter- Muster William Godfrey. of

talned the Blue Ribbon Club at Blackwood, spent a day recently her home last Tuesday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles God-

•k son • todies of ourfrey- . _ . town were busy -enovatlng the Mf «n d Mf*- Joseph Brad-

M. K. parsonage. «* Wildwood.

s':.. Bd—ard Bowker

rkuS3fti“^f ‘ l”?"' ,*• S ”"" 'v* Mra. Allen Hubbs and baby, of , R„iund Love, of Cap*- May Camden, are vtaitlng her brother, court House, wa. calling t Aartx ICtII i 1 nhX and fstnllv r nr . . . ■- -

Leesburg

Mr*. Lucy Ithubaxt Munyon suffered from *hoek and bruise* in an auto accident which occurred last week whea she and other* of the family ware returning from a trip to Philadelphia. Mi*. Doris Moore Spent the week end with her aunt. Mr*. Edna Rleek. of Millville. Mr and Mr«. Harry Courin. and daughter visited Joe Forter. of Stone Harbor, on Sunday. Mr. and Mr* Harold Henderson and Mra. William Er.lckaon spent Sunday at the home of Thoms Hrndenwa. Also Francis Douglass, of Dias L' rT '*'kJohn Pharo. of Cape M*y. visited at the borne of John Harris

oa Friday.

Mr. and Mm. John Harris visited Dan Carlisle at the Bridgeton Hospital on Sunday. Mr. Carlisle wa* operated upon for ap-

pendicitis.

Mra. Nora—n Tompson entertained the sewing circle ai net horn, in Atlantic CHy Th. husbands were also Invited and -

vary merry time w»e spent

Roy McGill, of Cape May. spent the week end with hi* mother.

Mr* George Armstrong.

Mm. Alfred Sharp motored to W»>dblnr Sunday. . „ Mr and Mi* Raymond Cold) asd Charles Johnson spent Sat-

urday evening In Millville.

Mr and Mrs. Qrar Polhawu* ■pent the week end in Millville at the home of the latter a per-

lUleyvUle

Uwta William., and family, for ; ( r) ends here on Sunday. extended time. Ml . a Ud Mr*. George KiUge. .'hr M. E. Sunday school are' aid and Mr. and Mr*. P. preparing for an Easter enier- 1 Sharp were recent Vineland ,vi*l-

talnment. ! tom.

Ml*. Nsdla Ball*, after spend-j Mr- ^ ^°^: r W'lltam*. Ing a week v|th her fi.ter. Mr.. | o< .Oeean CIly. and Mr. and Mm. Soicer Oliver at t Cape May.. John Williams, of Somers rolnt.

hav retunved ton* ‘were dinner good, at «ba "home j making some medlcfne for th. Mater Jam. . Tomlin, oi Heta- j of . Mr. and Mm. E. Bowker on|pa*t two or three week*. Several

lervllle. Is at ihe home »t his | "’^"rstlay-

grandparents. Mr. and Mr*. Bert

Two unusually 9n~ community affair, wen- held In the county last week when the fathers and son of Sea Ule City and CapMay Court notutr and vicinity ;ni together around the banott* • table. The S>a Isle City banquet was held on March 1«. while the Court House affair took place on th - following evening. Mr. Ed ward D. Cray wa* the speaker on both of these -iccasion and he brought an Inspiring me—age to

boi 1 the men and 'oya.

The Court Ho use Friendly Indians hit the;trail last Saturday morning and went on an extensive scouting trip. When they left, each was loaded down with a Urge paper sack of provision*. No one has been nbl? to find out Just where they went or what they did. When they return.-d. vhe provirion supply had dl—p peered and in its place each warrior carried a formidable-looking bow and th • makings of .everal efficient arrowr*. The tribe has apparently gone on the the warpath with the intention of stealing a march on the other Indian trih*of the county. Not all of them were caught unprepared, however, c- the Ki-chetnechs

> secret councils have been held

Get Ready For Easter!

New Spring Coats $ 10.00 and upwards

i of the Hpriug Carefully Ctnr r youth and crii-p stua: trues will

New Spring Dresses $9.95 and upvvard

Hi tiuctivt- Gowns expressive of the latest Parts mod*.

Easter Hats

New- showing of eatly summer bata. Featuring extra large and .mail head .Ism. $1.95 to $4.95 Children's Hats $1.00 to $2.75

Pure Silk Hose

$1.25 pair

Philip Rovner

The Store That Makes You Feel At Home You are invited to come in and inspect our wonderful line of COA1S and DRESS—S. If you do, we arc sure you II select the i'arments you have been contemplating buying, as the PRICES ARE RIGHT! No Two Models Alike. Dresses - - $ 10.50 up $29.50 Coats - - $15.00 up $59.50 ‘Best-Made’ Hosiery - - $ 1.98 Ail Shades

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Bridgeton, N. J.

Hughes, ofr an extended tine. Mr. and Mm. Clarence Moore, motored to Wllnuiffton. Del., and Ch eater and Philadelphia during 1 ' e week end. Lewta Hearon wa* given a eur- j prise birthday party on Wednesday. Match S3, in honor of hi. fourteenth birthday. Msny were prraent on the Jolly occasion. The evening wa* spent In playing gamm When rclreabmenu were served, they had a larg* birthday cake with fourteen candles. Mfearx Jessie Mlzner and Jane .Smith on Saturday afte noon called on Mr.. Ben Roy In, in

Wild* ood.

Mrs. R. B Dobbins ana children. of Warren. Ohio, are the guest* of her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. F. W. James, for a couple of

Mr and Mm. E. Riley Mixner and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lambert Finley, after spending the winter; In World*, returned home on Saturday. Charles Hand, of Pete reburg, attended church here Sunday eve-

ning.

Mia* Adeline Crandol was a week end guest with friend, in Camden.

BOWDEN’S Auction Exchange

No. 29 East Commerce Street

Saturday Night, April 2, 1927

At 8 P. M.

I will offer to the highest bidder a lot of De Voe’s Ready Mixed Paints Come and get yours and be ready for that “Paint-up Tune.'-’ I will also have a large lot of new furniture, consisting of Living Room Suites. Dining Rood Suites, Chairs and Bedroom Furniture.

Mr and Mrs. Leonard »one and family, and Mr. and Mt*Henry Carlisle and daughter motored to Pine Wall Sunday. Mr and Mr. Earl lN.lhamu« spent Saturday night In Mill* 111*-

Dorchester

yen!

tore< Shaw.

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Barbara Ct , Stella Cruse are vbdtlng rtlattve. In AUaatic City and atlaafl--Bg the Andereoo nice lings. [ Mrs Lizaie B Da *ta spent Run-I toy with her utater. Mm. Beulah;

Ir. and Mrs- William Crease. Millville, spent wvaral day* r, «r»i »*d Mm. W- Hunter.

or and family.

Millville, called on Mr*. Beu-

unday evening.

Mr.

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Wednesday, April 6, 1927

At 2 o’clock, at my exchange in Bridgeton, 1 will offer one of the greatest pieces of Real Estate, the

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