Cape May County Times, 8 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 21

Miflville

Xr* Harry Phifrr.

ar Stwt. wh®

Tbr «m» wfcJcU run* brla-rm MltlrUIr and MllUdrlpM, cra.hrd into Ib» math In. drltrn by Mrr

O. C. Bordrn at the Htgb^and Vlae Str^rt*

Port Elizabeth

CAPE MAY COBMTY TIMES. FRIDAY. APRIL 8. 1M7.

Page Fiv

rh' M K. CbnrcS wae iichted R-inday r\rn!n« wltli rlectiif- | Hy. rfc* douir pritwnted by the

- j Oarar and Lewta Johaaon. of

, .. ->mr»hal linprmrd , Ploteace. N. J.. aprnt rhff »e-S! by

5%rpfard CUrk. »jo ha* b.en!«id .Mb relali»« fn tbU city

poor hraltb for »»e time ; Hr. and Ht> Joba Oran I. o: „ M! . »■ ^t-a. a»r» .. .odaMriT Rundajr monilng at Ea*< Uulbriry Sum. «» nt Mon-i. ra . «». Jamw. and » >,r»n*e on Ea»t Mnr Street ■-Uy altb frl.-nda In Haddonll.-M j riaoshior. B -ll.. from HUlrill -. uia Mary RoblDaon. of Ea»t | Mr. and Mr* Erne,t Philaon ‘ ! “•—*««' Mr. and Mr*. An,od Street. *p-nt W.dne*daj In and aon. Erna*. of S>n«-™et. Pa . dr * u * * u *‘-*‘* «a Sunday Iphla. are apendlu* a few day* with , .. ** !d • "f and Mm. W. M. Kennedy Mr* So> Abbott, of D Street j Mr *- UuUole. of —■ •*■ »-- <*-■ — - — - 1 Horrhi-.trr. and Harriet Hender-

son inoto.ej to Millrllie Monday. M- l^ngicy. of Drlmonl. was In town Tuisday on bueln -w. Mr». Vc raa Graseman. of Bi-

nd dauabU-r. of S««»ervtlh. bar.- Mlw Helen Holt ,rn 'pending a few *day» with «nd rlaitor 1 adr In thla city. M»K>.'e»!own.

MU' Alma Ixtdcr. of Mnlfor I Hr* Slla* Bobin M .

i able to be out after Waidwir

tno weeks' I 111

. .1* vi*ltina her'

fatlM-. Henry Myera. ..f .North

More than »'rrn hundred Third Sincet.

'iene4 to a wond*rful ajdreo ‘ Th, Thr«-. Au>. comgMed, ufe a Perpetua* Adrentnre. - of t.MHam Mull. u. J.weph and hick war <JHI*ereJ by BI»hop Ueltin li*-«' ■* tiromdeut a rlev* r ndemon in the Pint H. E. pr.'icraui Monday nijht from 8U-

ureh. thla clly. Prlday night :lo« WPG Atlaatlr Cilj

Mr* Maud Borah. Cumberland Tt» many friend, of Mr. and ouniy Health Nnrae. t* alowly Mi» Alfred tMmnber ibie cm. erlng at HlUrine Hoepltil were w.rry U> hear of n dealt.! .. Borah was Injured In an •'< their daagh- Maiy>ri- at! uiomoblle crash several days Pitman. Mia bur min r »a* form ! o. 'fly a Millville girl dangbte- ..r The Port nightly Club of the Captain Edmund .ad Mr. Mr

mt M. E. Church held a cafe- Kragtir

ri» supper In the hne.ro.nt of Mi** Marlon Young of Norrh . rbsrcb Wednnwiay night. The filth ftreet. I* . .nBned to b-r

charge report that home with the gripp-

he affair was l^gnidd »uccem ^The fim Hap't*; Sunday!

Mr

day with her Ray Hendrickson.

M!a Mortimjr Hender'rancU Vanaman were d Monday evening on

Mr. and Mr*. Charlag Biaemlohr mot on-! t-i IMmont Monday. Tae Naiarme Cubrcu held their an-iual buvlnee* meeting on f t ‘day exalag. blatrict SuperIntmcen; Jonn Mayovrry pi. wot CUctlua of officer, wa*

Or. Edward Sharp, of Atlantic Ctty. motored here Sunday to **.- ! hi* mother. Mr* George Bennett natertaln»d her m. Charleg. of Minvllle. thl* week. Mr. and Mr* Kill* Bogge «lall-■-1 trlriid* la Bridgeton on Sun-

daj.

Mr*. Prank Wldearr rlall.-d Mr*. Cbrietlan Stoll. In MlUvIU.. for a few day* thl* week. Mr.-. Charle Horn, of Wildwood. .pent Widnesday at her Captain Edward Key went to Colllng.nond Wodneeday to at- !■ n t :h>- funeral of hi. brother. Joh:. Captain Key hu lost two brothm and a eon la leas than a ye»r.

but did I git It T I did not. A man can’t All his soul with hop. when be la cookin' hie own dop P** got the pip and rhemaatir from eatin’ my own grub. Wbu. I've willed a ben. snd I 'till noon, to eee II on

k to HU that man platter and the tc. :o • that fel»oa lloOpW^Uj hi' had more cing': idler Just was

I and married her—thus becoming I my •oa-ln-law. and my step-1 daughter became ray mother be-1 cause ahe wa* my father’s wife. | "My wife gave birth to a son. who was course, my father's oother-tn-lawr and my uncle, for i he was the brother of my w.y-j Mj father's wlfj bscame tbej

Six Best Doctors . The *lx Best -octor* *!irwhere. And no one can deny ft. Are Sunshine. W*ter. Rest. Air. Exercise and Diet.

Bivalve

ritb

nd Mr*, ildw . i. Pa . .-p. al the

Holloway.

Mr* Belford W. Cox entertain- School orchestra

the Eastern star Glee Club at under the direction home, on Howard Street, re- Holme*, will be at th. cenlly. High School Weineeday nigni Having been a patleat sufferer >he opening of the 'Land of

for year*. Mr*. Klorlne Reeves. IMI* •

rife of Prank Reeves, pameu Ml** Myrtle B-^igaa. of W wt way Wedncwday afternoon from Millville. *pent th.- week « n d

ion.e on Earl Oak ff iwei. » lf h relame* In Salem, party at friend* surprised Mr. and Mr* M ’ Thompaun.

Charles B. Neal. Jr, Wed- of North Fourth .«■

* lop r

Henderson,

nd Mi*, cnarle "re-*, and Mr

!7 K««»rd Armstrong, of Wildwood. Mem..,*! “ r “ nd Mrs

, Jo,ln Henderson on Sunday. Edward Key. Jr., and John :wkin*. of Millville. v'sited

Uil«e* here Monday.

Mr*. Ha roar a OHv:r ha* rerntd to h.-r home after nursing jin Mllbille for four wei-ka.

Folks: "Th - other day." *ay* „ Dick Culver "l mt b-hlnd two ,,

nun on a street car. On- ofj,.

'hem »a* telling Ike other about I i, 3W the marriage of a girl friend of

hi*. The other asked 'What doe*- \i. nv , in .- tiiu-hand do?' and the first j public c

— .. , replied. 'He's a plasterer, but hi* ! .k—., , Giorgc ' Hell U bcaullfyin.; „ aKCI( u hlKh he eaM - t R „ no J -

hi* residence hy having hi* lawn, work.’"

graded and »hrubbery aot oui. | 1 consider this story the high-' , A , making a fine appearance. I ,^i form of wit. It make* you I 1 '*•

Mr and Mr*. Harry iRevnroi. uugh and It mak<* you think. anuoume th.- birth of a ll-pouii ! in thl* short couv rmtlon I* baby girl Sunday morning. Tar, compressed the gist of a text-

baby ha* been given the nam of . book on ecooomlcs. I — May. went on to "!• ..■ Captain porreat Spence, of the . spring fever Is a nnrrr dla-a* word K ‘ >< al U nyboat ' Eureka.' had the uu* : Jud»n Co4cii Itcau a I " ^ ^ fortune of rutclnx hta hand open m4B lo waBt lo j,, ^ rr -_t I !‘* ,,ulr f d ■ "tkbblng oyacr* «>n j bank and fl.b. bm It acu differ ^ JUrt 1

th.^ Bivalve aide Monday enlly on a woman. It can*- — h,,r ,0 waa « ,0 mo ^ everything . upJ

I Conk. -

I :uea*urr !• that—ta. . ly. advei

dinners* tx li

and as lb- hueson'* grandmother no. 1 am my own

■y trial ness man -■liial-d hpyonrt ‘■fn . ..nd chart-1 • U f'ory goes. a mad dog. He aiuund hi* outer

(Bu, .

A Wildwood lusn met an cld-r-y maiden la a nearby town. On ■i* r.-«. -n bom • he wioie, a^ing ; isr lo marry him and requesting id answer hy telegraph. On r**eivlng the letter the lady rushed

"Ho*

does

We Will Buy Y our Old Cr.rp:\:; Or Re wen vc Them into Reversible Rugs

rAitrrr CICANIMO StiampeoinQ and feynavriJ—g Smith Ruq Works, Inc. Vrvefc Can* - Mi»ne 10 415 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.

Areh.r

'lends In HaddonOe;,! ' MraJj.dji, Heritage.

Menaotico

Mary.

-. Paul Ackie

Week With frien'

brought her a tureen suppri

honor of her birthday.

Charleo Pepper, a local higa >. tebool student, sustained a free- M r * f i Thursday when he fell delphia during physical training peri.*!. W.< Samuel Berry, of Millville. »p.-ni the wort end with bis daughter. Mrs Clarence McGoni-

gal. af Corbin City.

Benjamin Rocap, son of Mr. and Mr.' Andrew Rocap, of North Fifth Street. celebrated twelfth birthday at hi* hoc reniiy. At a late hour daln'y refreshments were served. Mr. snd Mr*. Adolph Edwards, of Millville, spent Sunday wining with Mr. and Mrs. Lucian

Eddie, of Ocean View.

G. K. Bird wye. of lladdonflcld. spent Wednesday In this city. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vananan. of E. Street, announce the

arrival of a baby girl.

Mr*. Charles Grace, of E. Rir<-i t. spent Wednesday In Pblia

delphia.

L W. Ghagan. of this city, spent Thursday evening In Cam-, j(

i hualnesa. j , Q l4rtf y Qre motor.

'jvlllt Thursday.

Burdette Tomlin, who returned

Mrs. Kay i

ion wer* Pori Norris visitors

Tuesday • < ning.

Ir. and Mr*. Mortimer Henj detw.u enurtalned at dinner 8at1 utday evening Mr. and Mt*. Sori '-aan Thomason. Atlantic City ; Mr. and Mr*. Leonard Odd. Vlne- ! land. Kill* K Hy. MIHville; Mr*. ! May Harris. Ellen Harris. James j Harris. Mr. and Mrs. George

I Harris.

I Mr. Richard* and David Ford j motored lo Philadelphia for the

daughter, j 4*7 recently.

iutg Mon-1 l ,r Byron Pyle, of Pitman.

; 'p>'ni Thursday evening with hie s* Sylvia Garrison rilled on Pnienis.

Maty Ackley Monday rvo-j Mr* Edwin Elliott tlsli-d hf-

• topped at Bivalve Tuesday as her al fireman was taken sick and was! put ashore. Al Terry, an ex- j perienerd fir -man wa* hired to complete the trip, a'ter which

*he cleared port lor UalilmuM ; "L'“

"aptaln Charles Riggins ha* .1 -t. .. ** S « I? i ■- ’ * “

old the

Ibirr N-wton says be has heard about girl* who skated back from auto ridm. girls wiki

back from ranoe rids*, and Who parachuted bark from tic rid**; but he has yet • •• what happened to the • was taken out walklnk

Andrew Randolph, ha

ins Just launched the larg- new ■K-hoom-r. "Jake and Ed Riggln: '

which l* having her winder* and j When 1 got borne, th drvdge rocks fltted and Is nearly t man say*. "Boss. I't'c di completed, ready for the oys’-r »H-,t i ca n, t, u . ‘»ho can

hire |

In Helslervllle on Friday, d Mr*. Char! -* 8. VvaiPhlladelphla. were In

Mr*. Edna Ackl.y U. -d Mr».L “ r Florence Garrison Wednesday. ,! -

Mis* Mary Ackley spent We.l-i^«'* r neoday evrnlnk with Mr*. Til lie : Thursday

Ackley, of Millville. j »'“* Mrs- Oscar BennMr. Harry Stiles and daugh- j Millville, were guest* of ter. Helen, of Millville, called on; J»“« n *I r ‘* 7 hursd,lJr

Mr*. Lawrence Garrison and fam-

ily Monday.

Willis Ackley. Jr., of Millville, spent Monday night with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aek-

Mlll-

> city this i

.‘SJS'JKs;

William Knight motored to illviile Wednesday afternoon.

Staff and son. Carl.

husband, who w<

automobile crash a week ago. are recovering, although Mr*. Bar0.“ CiV l"-”™ e«»lE “

Ham»lnwn * furni^li 1 Ml “ Sy 1 * 1 * G»maon sprnt th, lumstnwn. where Ihey furntahed, w ,. rk , nd Mlw Mary Ackley.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hampton ^!and daught'!. Floret

^.I'tT-t l , i « a,urt »7 evealng in Mlllv MlHor, 01 1 Mr. and Mr* WIlb«l HolxlnMU.on Gandy. Jr paswvd away, eaUrialned compiny from

Ht *P llal Jersey Clly Sunday. Lawrence Garrison attended the lurtle soup -upper given In Mill-

ville Saturday evening.

Mr*. Florence Garrison and

h-, — ——•■■■'feh'Mren spent Saturday In MillFT.nfc cm , v. 1e visiting her mother, Mrs.

Frank Slmmermaa. who 1* a Alina MaIth ew* i Mni , Unn . b MJm

Ksehel GiUand and Miss Mary Spiker. of Port Elisabeth, and Mrv. Florence Garrison and son.

May Be-be. who

Margaret RadcltSr. who is at ending West Chester Normal Reboot, spent the week end with | her parents on East Mulberry

etudenl of Burknrll l.’nlverslty. visiting hl» parents this week. Henry Greexman. of East Broad St reel, spent Sunday In

| Philadelphia.

Henry Meyer, of North Third b a» be-n 111. Saturday evening, ttll, - u. "“’a."' Mr. George Faugburn. of Leew«iman with bis daughter. Mr*. bur|t ra ,|^, „ , he ot Pmu ,

- k “TV Acklay Sunday «eeotag.

tensw » rd , • «'• WUlls Ackley. Jr., railed on hi,

Hmdlng Borvienlown Military fal i,,. r Sunday Academy, spent the week end -

•Mb hi* mother on East Mul- "I think automolille* have done i ■•Try Street. more to demoralUv the country I

' . Lee IL Kyle was In Pbtla- than any oth-r one thing.'-

lag.

Byron Broadwater, who work* In Freehold, sffent the week end

with hi* wife.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maybew, Hanella Wlrhart. Harriet Henderson. James Harris. Charles EIm-ii-lobr and son were MU!-Hie shop-

per* on Friday.

Ellen Harris. May Tranekle. Ethel Kt. flail. Irma Henderson and John Hetsler altended the Sunday •ebool convention at Trinity Church. Millville. Friday evening and Saturday. There was a banquet Saturday evening. Mr*. Marie Camp entertained relatives from Camden, thl* week. Mis* Elizabeth t'haiub. f gave an April tool party" at her home on Friday evening. Gam •* were played and every thing was to be done backwards. Elizabeth d dainty refreshment*. The

Hel

led

Haw

Tomlin.

Edna ana Florence Pabst. Ruth Mar-

lin. ot sumt- Harbor: Ethel St. Clair. Irma Henderson. Elizabeth. Helen, Phoebe and Howard Cham-

ber*.

David Pyle Went to Camden. Sunday, to attend the fuu.-ral o! John Flick, of the Baker and Flick Company. Oscar Hawn made a trip to Bridgeton Sunday In his motor launch. William William', of Minoiola. motored to bts summer cottage Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Burdmill and daughter, Margaret, of J'bila-

bcada.

Mrs. Leroy Yale* and MrCharLs Sh-ppard were Mlllv ill--

shoppers Wednesday.

-Shad are starting lo run more plentiful. Captain Somers l*ar*on. fishing the boat Sea Wolf, captured seventy-Ave shad one day this weik. being the high hoat!l

so far this season.

Business is starting to get un- i-

dcr way In real tashion with the J|

oysienutn. Harry Chance's ma-

chine sh ip, on the Maurice! B River side, has Ju»t eropb-vi ; • ■ wo raoiv machinists from Mill--.,

vllir. This shop already ploy* a large force. With tbv advent of more boats every yea: the work of getting their engine* overhauled and bum U Inereasln,

fast.

Captain Bain Jones arrived from Baltimore Thursday to pr— pare lor the spring s planting. Hu I* captain of lh. seboonor Vernetta Ann. Frank McDaniels has Mram- 1 his duties with the CiuitraJ Rail-

road.

Captain Jesse Gaskill haa sold the schooner Rosa Gasklll to Howard Shaw, of Leesburg. Harry Moore ha- bought the Bugeye "Triumph." of Baltimore, and it is now lying In Sfaurlce Klver.

try.

ill

Rom i

tone. I feel I d give • ne square m -a I. som. -op evoiild hit the tp-

"What.' And you rune to your office?" "Yus. tVi, was Bonn wr felt I Just had to xrt (Business of going un ut "Ob. I see. Writing y-r,

I take It."

"No. Writing the nan people I am going t<- bn

I go mad."

A Philadelphian epmutltt -til ride and left the Mlowinr nt "1 man led a widow wl-h grown daughter. My fat!.-, rIth my Mep-daug'--

thej| £||

Here lie the remains of a

fan.

•dio

No-* mourned by bis many relations; filled up hi* gas lank while smoking hi* pip.And was picked up by Iwvsily-

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La Rose Shoppe The Store That Makes You Feel At Home You are invited to come in and inspect our wonderful line of COATS and DRESSES. If you do. we are fiure you'll select the garments you have been contemplating buying, as the PRICES ARE RIGHT! No Two Modeli Alike. Dr ™« $10.50 up $29.50 Co** — $15.00 up $59.50 Hosiery (All Shades) $1.25. $1.50. $1.98 Bring the Kiddies and take them out looking like great, big dolls. La Rose Shoppe FLORA MOHR HENDERSON High at Pine (Cassell Bldg.) Millville. N. J.

delphia

Xnl.nd Klin hr leading Dlrkln*. _ Mr*°'lvt'>r*z<n

»day .

iff a baby r

m i ; #

Diamonds \

For Those Bom in f April

Whether it if a ring, 1 pin or scarf pin, you | will be sure of its f quality if purchased j

\r

from Morrison's.

/,

t C. MORRISON |

Jeweler

100 High St.. Millville. H. J. |

Adams

fE owe it to you, as you owe It to your property, to deal only in a paint that protects as well as beautifies. Sun-Proof keeps out weather, Paint moisture and lungus — prevents decay and depreciation, saves repair bills and saves you money! We have made a thorough study of paint economy and can advise you to your advantage A. ROSENFELD

Avenue ir: 3-R-8

Woodbine, Keyxto

N. J. *: 1-A

JUST A LITTLE MESSAGE WHERE YOU CAN SAVE ON YOUR EASTER OUTFIT Boys . Girls and Ladies' Coats. Dresses and Underwear at very low prices.

Ladies' and Misses Cloth. Plaid, Black and Satin Coats With or without fur collars from $9.75 Upwards All shades and Sizes

Ladies’ and Misses* Crepe de Chine and Satin Dresses $5.(X) ft $5.05 Flat Crepe and Georgette in the latest •tyles $7.95 and upwards All Sizes

Boys' Tweed Spring Top Coats Boys’ Spring Three-piece Suita Girls' Spring Coats and Hats to Match Full Fashioned Ladies’ Silk Hose The Dp-Town Store

$2.49 up $3.95 up $4.05 and upwards $1.00

I. MORVAY 508-510 NO. HIGH ST.

We are Prepared to Serve You From Our Large Stock of Tires and Tubes Seiberiing - Davton - Firestone and Corduroy Cords GET OUR PRICES Have just added more up to date Black and Decker Electrical Equipment to our shop and are prepared to give you a first class job in much shorter time. PEERLESS - DODGE - STAR Sales and Service Commercial Garage —At Your Service— Phone 156 Port Norris, N. J.

\Yash. your dainty garmentsi/ow finer things- j, Ut home with an] T HE WASHING act ton of the Kvlnvcffr Electric U really ft. T. h T’.'" UlK 3nd **«■•* mweh mor. I l.crrougr v-sn Ik- safely use*] for the sheerest articles (he (hinfts you d "<-l care lo ‘V nd oui”. Helps keep your hands out of soap *i v.pier. Spued* up washing lo (live you more time for mot

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