Cape May County Times, 8 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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CAPE HA7 COUFTf TIMES. FRIDAY. APRIL 8.

Newport Methodists “‘"tScJtf

Welcome Pastor Backl M , ur ice;ow n ^on t

came of the seaaon from the A>1' ^ Star* on the Maurtceiown floor I Section Warden Uarnson

[Forest Fires Have Been Small and Few

Present Them With Beautiful Basket of Carnations A large company of members and friend* of the Newport Jle’hodlst Chore a gathered at the parsonage Wednesday evening of last week to welcome the pastor. Rev. Hugh Bourgaiie. and his family. Rev. Bourgaiie having be, n returned to the charge for

the second year.

idr. Bert Blackman, member of the official board, gave the addreas of welcome. Mr. Rickman Iflakelly. Sunday school superintendent. in behalf of the Sunday school, gave a short speech of welcome. Two selections were sung. "Blest Be the Tie. and "Count You Many Blessing*. Mrs. Eva L. Joslua. on behalf of the Ladles' Aid. presented Rev. and Mrs. Bourgaiie with a beautiful basket of carnations. Both responded with short speeches. Refreshments of Ice cream and cake were aeived. Those present were. Rev. and Mr*. Bourgaiie. bon. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Blackman. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Davti. Mr. and Mrs. William Husled. Mr. and Mrs. John Gasklll. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel BradTord. Mr. and Mr*. Howard Bute*. Mr. and Mra. I. Sheppard. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bradford. Mrs Har ry Little. Mrs. Charles E. Oasklll. Mrs. B. Harold Turner. Mrs. L Urion. Mrs. Lillian Hand. Mrs A B. Newcomb. Mrs. Eva Joslln and Mrs. Patrick Hyan: Mlaset Elisabeth Carlisle. Betty Camp !mU. Marjorie Husted. Margare Darts. Martha Moaas. Erma Mon Dolly Gehrig. Florenc* an. Mesara. Beth Husted <L Turner. Earl Bourgaize — ,ckman. Quincy LonJoslln. John H. Gasklll 'urner. Harold Davis. Mr

Junior Sheppard.

Delmont

of <1-20. Humhprey and J. Giberaon plsyed smart ball for the

visitors, while Nixon. Reed and Garrison. Section Fire HoUluger pUytd smart for the of Cumberland County

home team. The home team has

only lost five games this season T! . 0 f forest Area has On Friday evening the club gave arri ,,,. | lU ( with It no hazardous a supper In honor of Rev. Fred (U . ll!; . 1 „ ng (bus tar. on account of Slater. Each one of the five ^ ri i nJ - weather we are having, players was given a gold baakrt- j [ j Cumberland County. have only had five small fires.

I),, largest o! which was fifteen acre- in Millville Township. We T are looking forward the coming 3 year to as great or greater suc- ? rev than the previous year in

1 keeping uown fires

f With the co-operation of the 5 public In general, our organiza-

tion plana will be much more

:o surcessful and our efforts ai led In

i great measure if notice Is Immediately sent In by calling Port

T Norris exchange asking f r 171.

in order that we may promptly

. muster out a crew of workmen . w that work may be started at . once Everyone knows thst some , times one minute s work taken In

time may save hours later, be-

. sides possibly keeping down a

. great amount of damage. "We wish to commend the telephone company and th- Hie companies for their excellent sup-

port In the work."

ball by the club.

ALL-STARS

F. F.

B. Glberoon. F. 1 1 Humphrey. F. ' 3 Langley. C. " l McEuan. G. 0 « . Glberson. G. 1 3 Totals < >1 MAUR1CETOWN

F. F

Nixon. F. 3 < H. RolUn. F. 2 » Reed. C. - 3 « Holllnger. G. - S 1 Reeves. G. J 3 Totals -.15 11 Referee—R Bailey. Tim halves—20 minute*. Score! —

ford.

ton, passed Friday night at the home of her father Mr. and Mrs Durell Loyd, of Woodbury, called on Mrs. Anna Noel Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr* Bon Bradway of Millville called on relatives In t’nderwood Sunday afternoon. and Mrs D. Sharp, of Helslerville. were calling on friends In Underwood Sunday. Mr. and Mr* John Roth and daughter. Josephine, apenl Sunday evening with Boyd Bailey and family. Mr. and Mr*. Harold Rheppard and son called on her aunt. Mr*. Iwm Baker. Sunday.

Newport

who

The six delegati

to the Millville Young People*' conference had a good time. They will report their good time on

Sunday evening.

The program for anniversary week. April 17-24 M being rounded out. A detailed Hat of

speakers will

Foundation* of Bridge Washed Out Noi.ian Henderson, o' Camden, hart , thrilling experience 8undsy morning on a visit to his moth -. Mrs. Jennie btatnjl. ietumlng the bridge over "Dickey* Dlt. ' the structure ga v * * w »7Sir ir.“ r ..xv n A. , i; some hard work the car was pulled out. Due to easterly srrith.r se* water bad backed up In the Maurice river, overflow mV h* 1 "‘ nk • * nd the railroad tracks and meadow*, washing out the foundation of this bridge, and when Heudernone machine got on It the bridge sank The township of Aria I- Immediately filled the gap with gravel.

Heislerville

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sharp, of Leesburg, called on relatives Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Hughe* entertained out-of-town company Sun-

day.

Mrs. Holden. Mr*. Edna Corson. Mrs. Jen Whlldln and Mrs C. O. Foster aUended Mrs. Grie bed's fashion show In Bridgeton last TTiursday and brought bsek to us all the ideas coMcernint lh‘ latest styles. An alarm of fire wa- given Iasi Tuesday evening about 8 o'cloca and the Leesburg fire department was called. The fire was beyond control by the time the firemen arrived. The bouse was on the Belleplal:. road, belonged to Washle Earnest, now living in Port Norris, and was unoccupied. Mr. and Mr*. George Lee, Jr.. ate the proud parents of a baby boy. born Monday. March 28. Percy Warwick and family are risltlng relatives in Delmont. Somers Corson is laying the foundation for a new portico. William Holden was In Newark the first of the week attending a special meeting of the Masonic

order.

The P. 0. S. of A., lodge anniversary. held Friday night. April 1. was largely aUended. Aroonr those from out of town who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Chambers. Mr. and Mrs. John Cox. Mr. and Mra. Milton Cox. Mrs. Mary Corson and Mrs Lillian Mackavoy. of Millville; Ralph Cox and w ife. John Tozour . and wife and Stacy Townaeml and wife, of Leeaburg; John Fowler and wife. William Peteraon and wife. Herman Lebner and wife and Mr*. Mary Trout,

dora.

Charles Whlldln has been Quite alck the past week. Mr*. Lena Polbamus, of Dorcbsat.r, spent Sunday and Monday with her parents Mrs. C. G. Foster spent a few days In Salem this week with her > son, E. Henderson Foster.

Cedarville Public Library Is Popular

.... _ The i v-darrille Public Ubrary. be lortheom-! wbhh has been organized about

mg. i eight year*, has proven to be a "Thafa One On Bill.” • comedy{perfert succeaa. It U patronised in three act*, will be presented by tbe majority of the tow-n tnby the EpAorth League Friday 1 eluding the Italians. Scholars evening. April 8 at 7:8*. This find the text book*, encyclopedia* presentation promises to be very-etc., a great help to them in their good. Encourage this group by studi> - The library Is open every y«.ur presence. It will be given ; -ottua! eaoi rtaol etao sbrdl rmf in the town hail. Price of ad-1 Monday and Thursday evenings mission; Adults. 30 cents; Cbll-i and i- quite a soctal center. Foldren 12 and under. 20 centa. Ilowlni is a report for the three

Eva L. Judin is spending months of 1927; .1. in vtHHnnfAn win. Vir. • Book* loaned

i returned 47S.

Underwood

Frankie Hansen, of Hallrytown. called on Mr and Mrs William Headway Sunday afternoon. Mra. Dorothy l aid lam. Mra. Grace Marts and Mrs. Gvo.-ge Baxter, of Millville, spent Tuesday with Mrs Annti Noel. Blizzard' were calllt k on his parent* Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grace were calling on Mrs- Anna Noel recent-

iy-

John Fldler. of Dennlsvllle called on Mr. William Bradway Saturday evening. William Norakowskl, of Moores-

Miss Lila Sharp, o.' Camden, spent the week end with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Norman Thompson of Atlantic City, were Sunday visitors here. Mr. and Mm Ezra Cox and daughter, and Mrs Lillian Tbomptoo. spent Saturday evevnlng In Millville. Mr and Mrs- Lewis Everingham entertained out-of-town company

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' . mntLX P Mm d J^ni. U>n ' * Pent “ feW da> ' B W,,h her ' ,on w. C n .T^ 1 ^ niltU ' e * Mra. Anna Noel spent Saturday

here Monday afternoon. phlladclnhla Mr. and Mr*. C. Griffltt and H„bert Ga-tlwn

sar or ".' ,u ; w-

^Ir' 'and* Mr* 1 * Jack D Well* of Mr Edwilrd P* 111 ' iind »»<■ of Mauricriowi ^ ^ Mrs'^^.y ^ , “*i

s home after taking another Violet Ray treatment at Phlladel-

Walter Nicklea Dr. and Mr*. Arthur Kuna, of Philadelphia, were calling oa Mm. Leuura Riley. Mm. John B. Bradford is sending two weeks in Bloomsburg, with her mother. Mrs. Cur-

tis Bobbin*.

Mr. and Mrs. John Bruder. r*. Carl Baudrr and Mrs. Bert Blockman weiL- Philadelphia shoppers Saturday. and Mrs. Harold McDaalel* of Port Norris, were calling on Mr*. William Hannera Sunday afternoon. Mr*. Flo-enre Brooks and Mrs. Howard Johnson, of Ventnor, were railing on Mrs. Allre Mon-

crief Friday.

and Mrs. John Balte.n Bridgeton visitors Sunday.

Dividing Creek j(

|_ Mr. and Mrs Charles Gsrrl-

icn attended the funeral of Jeorge Johnson. In Bridgeton, on

^ ruenday.

• Mm. Jacob Pierce, of Fairlon. was a week-end visitor at the Rome of -her sister. Mrs. Kenneth

JKowman.

c Edgar Hickman and family • apenl Saturday In Vineland. ( Enos Moore, of Cleveland, 0.. and Mm Stella Robinson, of A»h- ! Vvllle. N. C.. are the guoata of ■aatteir mother. Mm. Hannah Hv -lltiore. being called here by the C JSSth of their father. Thoms?

•wloore.

i] Friends of George Pepper, of Allllville, were sorry to learn that

fc- had broken bis arm.

Mr. anu Mrs. Harry Hunter and daughter. Alice, and Ralph On. of Parkersburg, visited Mi.-

Bmiuu Orr on Sunday,

e Mra. Elisa Willi?. Of Cedar vllle, and Frank Blizzard, of i Nilladulphla. were visiting Boyd LgMrriaon and wife thl* week. I Mrs. Rhula Coaler spent Wed • ili»»d«y and Thursday w ith her IBBstcr. Mr*. Emma Ogden. In

I Bridgeton.

. | Mr. and Mrs. Powell Garrison f and son. Earl, and grandduugh / ter. Virginia Lehman, of Mill Vi rllie. ape a l Sunday afternoon M with Smith Campbell. * Edward Robbins, of HaleyvlPe. f , »*» the guest of N. *. Lore and i fkmliy on Sunday.

was a Port

B».k* loaned In Pebruaiy. 478; returned M7. Book* loaned in March. SIS:

returned 640

Total loaned. 1451; total re-

turned. 1682.

A number of books have beea

purchased.

Received Crate Of Coon Dogs John Magee, of Bivalve, received a crate of three coon dog* Thursday night from Tennessee Every year he ha* a consignment of dogs from that place at thl* time, giving him time to train the dog* for the coming

coon season.

Mr. Magee I* an expert coon hunter, having captured 41 epoos the last season, and averhged over $7 each for their hides. The dogs were over a week In . transpott and looked very much Bridge- tired out and nearly starred.

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Mr and Mrs. Ben Thompson' spent Sunday evening with Mrs. I Abble Kessler. In Millville Mr. and Mr*. Walter Spence and Walter Sharp were out-of-town 1 visitors Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr* Ralph Comptni,. Court House, apent Sunday' with Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert UEverct Shropshire and Emma MacDonald apent Sunday out of

•iwn.

Mr and Mr*. Everett Powell, of cean City, were local vialtom Sunday afternoon. Mr. T. N. Rodan 1* sUII on the sick list. Albert Steven*, of Eldora. apent Sunday with MU* Leta Sharp. Mr. and Mr*. Earl Gates and daughter, of Camden, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Joe Camp Mr. and Mr*. Duffleld Sharp. Jr.. motored to Buckahutum Bunda> afternoon Mr. and Mr*. William Sayer* entertained rompany from Dorcheater Sunday. Mr and Mr* Raymond Goff, of Millville, were in town Friday

her I

Camp la very ill at

ville Saturday were Mr. and Mrs Andrew Thompson. Mr and Mr*. Herschel Reeve*. Mr* Sara Sharp MU. Mary WlllUma. Mr and Mri Edward Lee. Mr and Mr- Edward Whllden. Gilbert lee. J.»cph Cox, Harry Cox. Lewis Jerrel! and Walter MacDonald

North Port Norris Those from this place who attended tbe funeral of Mr. Thou,., Mooie, known among hi* niai,> friends a* "Uncle Tommy Mom. were Mr. and Mra. John Ben> Sr . Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Berry. J> . Mr Benjamin Berry. Sr., and Mrs. Martha Faster. It will br remembered that Uncle Tommy was formerly a resident of North Port Norris and one of the bulldt*N h *|M. E Churth - OI North dr*. John Berry. Friday afternoon with May Cheater, ot Leeaburg." r*. Pauline Bechtel and her

How Much A Mile are you paying for transportation?—that is the question to ask yourself before you purchase an automobile—the cars listed below will give you thousands of miles at the lowest cost.

Cedarville Painter

Had Bad Fall

Fred Wallen. a OdarviUe bouse painter. • .1 with a iterlou* accident on F lurday while paintHe wa* standing on a ladder. painting the eaves of a bou*< and In reaching too far. lost bis balance and fell to th* ground, a distance of several feet. Tbe back of his head was badly and It required aevera' ■Ulches to dose the wound. Hi remained in an unconscious con dltlnn for a long time. He I* ratting as eaay as can bo peeled, although very sore.

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Afa. 16250—WOMAN'S Peacbwood Calf onestrap Pumn; Rosewood trim. Cuban covens! Heel. Same model in Shell Grey; trimmed with dark grey.

N. 9210—MAN'S Taa or Black oxford. Goodyear Welt ci Rubber beeh

$2.69

$2.98

N.. 2310— CBIL D’S Patent Leather One- ; trap I’ump. Trimmed with Paisley. Size. *4-11. 82 69 Mieses’ sizes 114-8. 82-•«

N» 7026—BOY'S Tan or Black Blucbrr osford. Wing tip. Goodyear Welt o Rubber heel

Bake Sale The pollyana Class of the Port Norrt* M. E. Sunday school, taught by Mra. David S. Powell will hold a borne Yiake sale on Saturday afternoon at 2:30 P. M. in tbe store of Mrs. G. B. Hand. All are Invited.

Late Model Buick Sedan in wonderful condition, with all extras, come in and see it. $85.00 down Balance in a year. 7 Pass. Hudson Sedan Good rubber, fine upholstery, engine like new. $40.00 down Balance in 12 months.

M.-- Laura Magee enlcrtalnet

impany one ulgfat thl* week Benjamin Berry. Jr., at

chins o! th.

7 Pass. Hudson Sedan A guaranteed car at easy terms. Paint like new, all extras, for $55.00 down Balance in 12 months

1926 Hudson Coach Covered with extras and guaranteed, for $65.00 down

1926 Essex Coach I li re's the car for the family, good tires, good paint, runs like new. for $45.00 down on easy terms.

Balam.

1926 Essex Coach Another car that has all the needed extras, a real bargain, can be bought for $40.00 down

1924 Hupmobiie Sedan A car that has wonderful care, drives like new. Buy it for $45.00 down Pay the balance in 12 months.

There Is only one place in the world that you can live a happy Ilf' - and that Is Inside your In-

1926 Overland Sedan This car looks and runs like new, with all good tires. $40.00 down

1925 Nash Touring See it (or yourself, then drive it (or $25.00 down

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■nded thi

Timothy Bati-hian. ..

- -lllford Dick wo* among thus.'i with Mr*. Mary Conabey. Ml**. 1 who motored to Bridgeton Bat- j Jennie and Paulin. Conahry Jurday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Archie J*ck*m ■ Howard Mims and Mia* Mow 1 Mr. Lemuel J.-rrlnc and Ml** Con ■ "** *«* .hopping In Vineland j n»Hy '.be teacher ..( our school I I on Tuesday '..ere attended the Eagle* supper ' I Gillespie and Mia* at Bridgeton last Monday evr-

|Charlotte Henry. „t Vineland, nlng.

* S, U, T Ml ai * <1 Mr*- Mia* Katherine Rockwell, who ry onyder this week. i* employed at Bridgeton, spent . „ . George Fagan a day of this week with her pa.-->1 Sunday With William ivp. ent». M:. snd Mrs. Maurice Sock-

and family. well.

Thomaa King aUended ihe Mra. Ellt* Berry, of Port Nor ..-i_ J 8 * 11 *'-*• »'•! »P‘‘nt Friday afterooui. at th. ,

Eaay Term* Small Down Paymenti Come in and see them for yourself. Mori Bros. Motor Co. 114 E. Vine St. Millville, N. J. A used car is no better than the dealer from whom you buy it

longest

Tliis model will be on display at my show room April 9th to 16th inclusive. You are cordially invited to come and see this car. It is worth your time, even if you are not considering buying a car. Other Auburn models on display. Show room will be open until 10.30 P. M. Don’t forget the date, April 9th to 16th inclusive. Tuesday, April 12th being my anniversary day, I dll give absolutely free, between the hours of 6 A. M and/P M one quae high grade medium oil. -

Thomas 0. Troth

417 r. Third St. Me, N. J.