TIMES. FEIDAT APRIL 8. 1927.
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Mauricetown Mrs. Amy Kobblw and Mrs. Alfred Harris attended the fashion show at Bridgeton on Thursday afternoon. Miss Helen Compton and her friend, from out of town, spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Compton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mayhew «>eut Sunday with their daughter. Mr. and V™Bt ggs. of Brleksboro. Mrs. Hammlt Webb spent Thursday with her daughter. Mrs. Mulford Campbell, of Dividing Creek. Those who spent Saturday in Millville were Mr. Claude Bate man. Mrs. Bertha Bateman. Ritabeth and Cornelia Hinson. Mr and Mrs. Alfred Harris and daughter. Bella. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller Mr. Morton. Albert Jackie. Mae Hoover. Trolus and James Wills. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scull. Mi. and Mre. Daniel Sharp and son. Mrs. Sam Trout, and Elvira Wills. Mrs. Phoebe Porjarous. of Dorchester. paas-.a Sunday with her daughter. Mrs. Trohis Wills. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bailey. Millville, spent Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Creamer, of Deanisville. called on friends here Sunday. Clinton and Boyd Sheppard apent Sunday with their father. Mr. Harrison Sheppard. Mias Rhoda Compton, of Millville. speiil the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Compton. Mr. Harris, son Craton. and Allen Sharp. Jr., spent the past week end in Port Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pointer, of Millville, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Trout. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey. Millville, called on her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bulh Sharp. 8r.. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Speilmeyer. of Germantown. Pa., spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Hickman. Mr. and Mrs. George Owens and family, passed the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Tom Courlus. of Newark. Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp and famlb 1 apent Sunday with ridg and Mrs. Milton Bailey, of Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Campbell and Mr. and Mm. Tracy Owens and baby, of Port Norris; . and Charles Walker, of Bridgeton, passed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Charles Campbell. Morton Reeves spent Friday la Philadelphia. Miss Mildred Foster spent the meek and with relatives who ill at Falrton. Mrs. Leu Haley entertained i.er daughter and husband, Mr. and Mr*. Roy Yates, of Bivalve. Sunday. Mrs. Sallic Wills attended Mrs. Beulah Turner's funeral Tues-
day.
Mrs. Tom Rollan Is entertaining her mother. Mm. E. Nixon, of Penang rove, for a few days. Mrs. Fred Sharp entertained company from Millville Sunday. BUI Robbins, of Port Norris, called on John Compton Sunday. William Will*, of Wildwood, called on iila son. James Wills, recently. Allan Sharp. Sr spent Sunday afternoon with hi* slater. Mr*, ©are Robbins, of Millville. MU* Mabel Baron, a teacher In Michigan. Is spending a few day* with her parent* and sister, M i and Mrs. E. Baron and Ida. Mr - ""d Mr*. Percy Reeves ei,- • tartalnrd company from Camden on (Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Sharpe, of p|, rj^BtrUle, called on friend* here , Sunday.
mr. and Mrs. Howard Parker, of Bridgeton, announce- the arrival of a little girl, which they call Ada Mae. Mm. Parker formerly Mis- Marion tox. oil this place. . „ , Mias Pearl Bailey, who 1* rc-] siding with her brother. Mr. and
Mm Ogden Bailey, of Millvlll.. Ri pawe-d Sunday with her parents. ^ Mr and Mrs. John Bailey. Sr. ^
Mr*. Mary Hereford, the prlnci-
pal of our schools passed the , , week end with her family. In j.,;,,..
Cape May City.
Mi. and Mm. Frank Bateman M .. entertained company from Col-,
llngswejd Sunday.
Mr. rod Mm. Louise Howell.
Vinela nd, spent Sunday with rela- „
Halewille
William Sharpie**. Mrs. ban- and Mr*. Ida Sharp spending some time with .,! Mr*. Harry West, at
n. Pa
, S Reeves, of Millville-, t.lined on Sunday at of Mr. and Mm, Abram Roth Is building a bunjust north of the BuckPond development. William Bradway has reio ber home after spendtime In Den uU\ tile, earlier daughter, who has
ery HI.
„ Mi.-. Elite Bingham is visiting Mm. Edward Hunter spent Fn- in M ||| V me.
day in Port Norris. Mi. and Mrs. William Hunter. Mi. and Mre. Edward Nixon.- Ml and V rs Daniel Mowker and of Millville, called on hi* si* IVI . . . s!iarp attended the funeral t. Mre. Tony Holland. Sunday ,,. Thomas Moore, at Dividing ening. Creek, on Sunday afternoon. Mm. Harry Graham Is Quite III. j !o be rl Nlcfcelsun and Sheppard Mr. and Mm. Reuben bharp. Jr. Brtnster were in Atlantic City on
and family spent Sunday with y r | day>
her parent*. Mr. and Mm. Clin- Harry Walker, of Philadelphia, ton Moore, of Dividing Creek. calling on friend* h-r. on
Mr. and Mm. Paul Jekem. <•: 5 -, ln<lB y
Pennsgrovr. spent the past » Mr. and Mrs. George Fitigerald |
.Millville
Day
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Claud Hiles. of Millville, was iu town on Monday. Mr. and Mm. Samuel Butcher. ^ Millville, and Mr. and Mm. Charles Reeves, of Port Norrl*. passed the week end with their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bob-
bins.
Mr. and Mr- li-nry Miller, of Mauricetown. »i r. recent visitors
k^Mre. Clyd* phlllys span! thejll* 1 . M
wert end at be: home In Haley-jtoP','- -; J—— " " Mr. and Edward Bow»»r| M'-. 'V^eHth’wSMUy Wedand Charles Bowk-, speat Sun-] ... .I-i.— .
day afternoon in Bridgeton. ! J* - Mr. and Mi* R. J- Trlbbett | were In Cape May Court House
on Saturday.
Mr. and Mm. John HoHrnger , ^ Thumday ntertalned *' w*>-. -si w " r ’ 1 WAr -inureuay
; Mr*. Harry Haley. . iitertaln*- 1 ! ,,r - T - i Miss Eunice Powell, of
torrifc
ns* a Urge audience a, the First M. P- Church ,v here a stirring Evang.i, M Hues delivered an
shi in a gala fashion. A
luncheon was served. The
h-ld at the home of I Sr." and Mm. Marcus ... of M.N-al .Street.
'of I Word
Samuel Godfrey recntly. gomlng *n*t - Mr. and Mm. Joseph Maybew. j ^' ch Mj- rs. formerly of this
of Bucksbutem. were calling on c,IJr p »»*W- IS^S rov
Mrs. Katheri .
Port Elizabeth
way while under in lbe Lankenau . delphla.
| J. J. Sarnt* bead of the Glass-
boro Normal School, was the sp>-ai.- - a conference of the teachers of the city who h praetiic tcachcie under them. Mi- H. C Thompson, of N
Pane<» had the misfortune spent Thun
PUP »•«* foot * ' h an m Tuc-i wi|| , h ,. r M! ., cr okmewur. rtalned company from Had- •'•»> anl came near bleeding toi A ,,, ,,, iripnd* gathered at lonfleld recently. |d. aili before me-.leal aid could j |hi , (lf Mr and Mrs. Adolph J. Howard Wallers, of Atlantic I lK 'l ,roeur f°-. .. . - Burh-- k t" celebrate the ninth
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Mayhew. . . . ..... „
Danella Wishart and Jamoe Har-j
Swedesborn
o spend the day with j
end with her parent*.
U Hutton,
is Florence Will*,
teaches school out of town spent , rty. the week end with her par I home
r. and Mm. John Will*. Mr. and Mr*. Milton Trlbbett "“’ , 1 orrd Mm. Clarence Whlldin ar.-t , ..terUlned friend* from Vineland ''• ..n.-s.lay
“ 4 "" - ln ™* “C ^ Sail-i,* 1 — 1
NorrU, was u recetg vishor a: Ing her daughter. Mm. Jamea Ab-j ~ar«r.ab«v»....;tear 1 -
—- HolTm,n. Pori Norn, | Mr , v.-ror Krr.ch.on ... o “’ij.
“i 5;i>jP»l)eWMU .W.or |hl. - TW
day evening at Eltls Boggs’.
•lub a
Tea genuine d*tla.
runntns a rod ‘ stitutrt t aw_a*_
from "ail «eG«w •* .amberland J „ 4d- ,„ , B fr.mt of '«»
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other tire departmer,:*. g»'ber
the Levoy Theatre
econd annual
Cumberland County 1 t^ieiatton held their w
ladle* night. „ „ M- and Mrs. Harare 8- Hc». o! North Second S’-reet. anounce the birth of a daughter. Sarah I
Euth.
Mi. I* K Howell of th
M. E Church has bei n * fill th<- pulpit at Richland and I Friendship M. E. Churchw. The members of the Eastrta Star will be given a muMral f *’ Saturday night In ’he form of a sketch entitled "Flowers." Allan Marts of this city -v- ! Mis* Edith tvtrang. of Bn were listed among the Elkt-n
marriages reccnUy.
A party of friend* gath--• the home <.f Mr. and Mrs. Robert >■ Jatne* to eelebrau the birthday ;■ of Mm. James. ■ A merry birthday party tendered to Mm. Ella Week*, Roebllng. at the home of and Mm. Edmund Steelman, of | North Thirl Street. A larg. 1 number of Irieada uttended.
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i Fri-j
of Wildwood,
ay.
Miss Anna Robbin- spent
r. dnesday evening. Games tleth.
Stockings. It Is reported, wereinvented In the eleventh century.'
ea until the twen-1
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entertained company from Glou-
cester over Sunday.
Mrs. Eva Compton and William Haley were married at Millville Thursday. We wish them many yearn of happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reeves. Mm. Lizzie Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Miltoa Gandy. Sr., attended the fu-i neral of their daughter-in-law.' Mrs. Milton Gandy. Jr., at Dor-;
citrate!, on Thursday.
Mr. and Mm. Tom Holland; spent Sunday with his brother., and Mm. Edward Nixon, of
Millville.
The mud digger !* doing fine work on the meadow banks In locality which the recent storm washed away.
Beesley’s Point Uriah Young had the misfortune o lose his faithful watchdog. ’Don." frorv heart disease. Mr. and fir*. Clarence Moon ~ Gushes, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Young and family. *. Arwllda Clark returned home Tueaday from a visit with relatives In Srullvillc, N. J. Somers Collins and David Dailey, of Shlphottom. *|ient the week end here with their families. Mr. William Taylor, of National Park, spent Sunday with his sister. Mrs. Ella Corson. Mm Mary Young and daughter Evelyn, have return'd to their home. and Mm. .1 B. Corson. Mr and Mrs. Harry Young. Mr. and Mm. E. T. Corson, .rod Miss Betty Young and Frank Kirby attrodet the turkey *ui>j*-r tn Oeran ■ u> given by P. O. S of A. can-.p *' Lewi* Corson Is sick ie Gulden Reapers Of the M E. Sunday School met with Mi--Cornelia Corson on Toeaday evening Kerman Caldwell, of Petersburg, and Joe Dailey motored lo Oevr.-i City Tuesday evening. Mrs Zorn Corson and Mm Emma Hack were Ocean CU> shopper* Tuesday. Mm. Somers Collins and win David, took dinner with Mrs. Sain Dailey- Tuesday evening. Mr. Albert Corson and Miss Sv !Y»Hre* Stratton attend.d the play at Palermo Hall Friday • venln*
Howard Bowk'-r and Goorge HilM. Jr., attended a banquet held by the Athletic A*s<»-ia<i»n. of Maurir>-ti.»n. on Friday ev.--
tng In Community Hall.
Mr. and Mr*. Charles Hlle* and Mrs. Benjamin Garrison were In OorcheM-: on Friday attending the funeral of Mm. MUtoa
Gandy. Jr.
'Mr. and Mr*. Arthur lilies and family motored over to Newport on Sunday. Mrs. Harry Chance, of Port Norris, and Mrs. Joseph Sharp were shopping In Philadelphia on
Tuesday.
R.-v, Amos Frazer spent a few days in Elmer recently. Mm Jennie Shorpehire is visiting at the homes of her daughters. Mrs. Boyd Sharp and Mr*. M.nirlr. Taylor. In Philadelphia
Plans
the church. Mm. Schneider, who la a»rlily ill. has friends from Roselle. N. J . staying with her. Mr. and Mr*. WMeU Shropshire and eon spent Sunday with Mm. Ida Shropshire. Mr. and Mr- 11. Camp and family. Mr and Mm. Frank Tomlin. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chamber*. Mr. and Mm. Raymond Henderson and family. Hemchel Chambers. Ellis Boggs and Mortimer Henderson were Millville visitors Saturday evening.
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EASTER HATS
of distinguish' d Pat u ion elegance These lovely chotiqunttes, bourhottes. mUans. novelty braid*. *llk arc enriched tty flowers and or-.a-$2.95—$3.95—$4.95
Children's Hat? $1.00 to $2.75
Pure Thread Silk Stockings Wrft. Full fashioned.
Fully Guaranteed.
Silk Gloves Silk Scarfs
$1.25
$1.50 and $2.00 — $2.95; $5.00
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Bridgeton,
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$11.00 7.6x9 Congoleum Rugs
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$15.00 9x10' 2 Congoleum Rugs _
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69c sq. yd.
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