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Underwood Her. John Bradwmy. wife «ntl son. lioren. of SMurUle, called on Ills parents Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. WUIUm Orad-
cape hat coTnrnr tthk fbtoat. aphi is. m?
Heislerville
Thomas Williams and ' harlle Williams, of Pitman, spent Sun-
day with relatlres hcr»
The Young People's rUas held lunch 1«X social In the social
way. Harriet Bradway. Charles room th< . c hurch PrMay
Brad way and Mrs. Anna Noel epen- Monday erenln* with John
Ijinu aiid family.
Frankie Hansen, who was thrown from his wagon in Millville in Tuesday last. Is atlll In Millville Hospital, suffering from the shock and bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bailey entertained Mrs. Irene Mint* and
family on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bradway. of Millville, took supper with Mrs. Anna Noel Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Dodge entertained their non. William, from Florida, recently. Mrs. Marne Tribblt and Mrs. Jennie Fisher called on Victor Erickson laat Wednesday. Joseph Bradway and wife, of Wildwood, also Mrs. Rhoda Fldler and family, of Dennisvllle. took supper with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. W’lllUm Bradway Sun-
day evening.
Mtas Bertha Tice, of Hillside Farm. Is spending a week with her brother and aunt. In Weal Capt May. *• •• Mrs. Anna Brown and Mrs. Mildred Garrison, of Port Norris, called on Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bllisard. Sr., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bailey and child, also Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bailey and child, spent Saturday evening In Millville. E. Tice and whiter, of Ella, of West Cape May. visited hi* mother, Mrs. Kelly, on Sunday. Mr. Sheppard Brewster was a recent visitor In Atlantic City. Mr. and Mr*. Jeaae Billiard. Jr., called on his parents Sun-
day.
Thomas Townsend, of Philadelphia. and daughter. Henrietta, of Mill'Hie. were at home on Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Cousins and daughter and William Puddu- 'lilted at Robinsons’. In Wildwo'd. Sunday. M: .ind Mrs. Harold Henderfon an l daughter motored to Wil.-u- l Sunday. Maurice Todd spent the week cud in Crisfleld. Md.
April 8- Many were present and all had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Thompson spent Sunday out of town. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph fox. and Mr. and Mrs Rim Cox and daughter spent Sunday With H< • and Mrs. William B- Sharp. In
Brooklyn. N. Y.
N. Rodan was operat'd on Jefferson hospital Monday morning, and he Is reported to have come out of the ether all
right Mr. Rodan has been »**; . MckataDO were ln Bridget
since January with trouble with , tlUrtdmy
his throat. His many friends hop* : Mr5 y arl i„ apent a day be la now on the road to recover) ^ Minvme %1slUn| . (lo ,„.
.Mr. and Mrs Walter bpenee and Mr ,
Walter Sharp visited Mr and Mrs , Mn< wlUiam Bnu , w „ ln
Lemuel Harris, at Marlborough 1>fIinllTl j| t for „ 1em day*, visit-1 pany. graduated on Maroh Sunday. mg her daughter. Mrs John. wad ha« accepted • position in Mr and Mra. Ed AvlUon apw»t] ^ler. heir research department.
Haleyville
Mrs Joseph Sharp and children spent Wednesday with Mrs. Harry
' hunce. at Port Norris.
Samuel Godfrey and Robert
Millville
II,. .»a Ite K*- Tb. sill.ui. ;
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s.«..- o.; •» »**" ’“'i
m, l . »a mil.111. llllrt IM -e. n™ 1" rmlfth rh.nl ’
aiilvill* n^tal »!ih h. Mr «.a Hn. F-erh
Mis. Cam. WVhaUw is HI nt| (rat , u ,ed leg as n result from i- 'h-lr guests s' •'* her hom. on North High Street j a ., ; :.)ury received Wednesda) N"'' •' Seventh !■ ----- JOO yard'■'•ning Re', and Mrs.
and Mra. Clarr-i.ee
i Wednesday
I Jiam y.
_ Mr*. H. M. Ross. running
Western • rangtdlM. euncluded a. ( ja>h in physical training perio.!
two week’, m rvtce In 'he Firvt y||4 Sarah Wheaton, of North j H.ew* and dau.l. ■ • - M P. Church Sunday night. Hirh Strset. spent W’dneeday InlAlila Ow.n Albert Weber ant
At :■ reception tendered by •, .y.iaker City. J Julianna Chat I
Bhekmlah Dodge. K. and A. M. Krances B. Dwdbetter. i K<' and Mr». Thorn i Nl to their new -IlMrict deputy. Ed-,,, uth , cr Mr . and Mni . Jam., :urn-l 'r.-u all ward K. Hamptoa. of MUIviUe. u f Chenr SUacC Went! . n-fervner of tie Women’s h-: the honored guwt waw prewmted M: , h „ lr> became the bride of j • > vUeionary Swlety - with a solid gold diamond wtud- ahull, inruieriy of Mill- Ka-’.’ Branch of the Meth -
ded watch. [vllle. now of Trenton. | ProUs Thomas Hanna. 7 4-year-old i —-—n
t Church at 8hick*hicn.*
re^deiit. Of this city,
on I dead at his home on Foundry *
S'ret t Tuesday morning.
lark H. Thnmpwon who has ** been purvuing a course of study > in mechanical engineering with
W'estlngbouse El.etrlc Coni
Dress Up For Easter
Monday out of town.
Mauricetown Mrs. Troll us Wills entertained company from Dorchester Friday afternoon. Mr. Parent Sharp spent the week end with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bally, of Millville Mrs. Sallle Wills spent Friday in Haleyville. Mrs Elisabeth DHuke) »P”it Frida; afternoon In Port Norris Mr. and Mr*. Allfc Hillard and Mr end Mr*. William Halc-y spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mr* Den Haley. James Bollinger 1* quite 111 with the meafles. Tbe M. E- Church will give a -. iipli- in the church officials or Frida» ' . nine April 22. Mu. Mary Buitvtd spent tbi j*M w.ek uu m Cape May. M's Alfred Jewells Is able u be around after being confined h her home with the grippe, and also T. D. Fisher. Miss Norma Creighton, who bar been spending acme time In Port Norris, has returned home with her parents. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Scull. Edward Bateman has been quite »W-
Leesburg
Mr. and Mrs. Dllburn Co
sons spent a few days last
In Roebling with M
Ralph Ree'e*.
Mia* Pearl Hunter, who A surpri*.- variety whowrr was Ix-en quite 111. Is convairscenr given Mrs Cyril MeCorrlrtt Rev. C. 8. Reeves, of kllllvill- the home of Catharine Bya». was eutertainnl at the home of | McNral Street. Moo day
Mi and Mrs. Daniel Bowker onjMltlvIUe
and Sunday. Many lovely gtfu were received reek Mr*. Bara lams. Mrs Ida Sharp a , a , alP hour dainty ream] Mrs “nd Mr*. William Sharp. b>'• (r^hn^nt, were served,
returned from a few days *P*nt
• rrlston a r Ryan, of f r eveulng. *
yrs Sarah Ruaeell and son. Howard, are spending a few day* In Newark, visiting Mr. and Mr*. Dawton Robbins. Mrs. Warren Hunted and daughter spent four day* l**t week with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Chamber* Mr*. Elizabeth HulUnrspent Monday afternoon In Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar PolhwmtlB, Catherine Kearns and Mr. and Mrs William Bobbins, motored Haleyville and Dividing Creak Sunday last. The local Are engine extin gnlshed a Ore at the home of Spencer Van Artndalen last week. Mrs. Charles Johnstone attended the funeral of her father, in Philadelphia. Saturday. Mr*. Stella Polhamua epent the week end In .Millville. John HolllngiC.twd. who has been quite 111, It slowly Improv-
ing.
Mr*. Harold Errlckaon and son, Dalcord, were shopping In Mill-
ville Saturday.
Ralph Bingham and family rUlted at the home of Howard
Calhoun Monday.
Mlat Wllhelmlna Toxe- spent the week end with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. John Toier.
Miss Jean Maekay. the helping teacher, gave a reading test | In the school Thursday. Friday. Arbor Day. was observed with.' appropriate exercise*, after which j a tree was planted by the pupil*. Mr*. John Harris and son* and Mrs. Kate Carlisle motored to
Cape May on Saturday
Mr. and Mra. Henry Carlisle and daughter and Mrs. Hannah Reeves motored to Sea Me Sun-j
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Raflne and j friends, from Millville, visited In Philadelphia, Saturday. William Van Zant. of Cape' May. visited at the home of Thomas Henderson Sunda; )
in Morton. Pa., with Rev and Mrs
Harry West.
and Mrs. E. Robbins,, ra. Edward Bowker. were * hopping in Millville on nursdsyi
Abram Caniti!
entertain'd relative* ov<
Mr*. Alice Kane.
l Margaret ,
Watson and Mr*. Jennie Dealman w ere guest* at a dinner i party given in Bridgeton in honor ;
Miss Sarah Jour*.
Richard Townsend haw returned Bordenlown Military Academy ter a two week*' vacation.
We are featuring the very
best
Top Coats and Two Pants Suits In Bridgeton for the money, at $25.00, $27.50, $32.50. $35.00
5%
50th Anniversary Special Shower Proof Top Coats $27.50 Gaaiutoed T# Wear o Fean
Why pay more on your farm mortgage) FkIotI Und B*nk of SpnnfSoW, Ms* redum rate on nt“ ln * n , , „ tg 1 FEBRUARY l»i. 1927 If you bit payin? mofr thw ' should hr mtrrwrted. 1 per cert- on a $>000 mortgage i. $50 a year' Why not r>ut this in your own pocket each year' If you are approached in regard to a mortgage loan ask two qtieatioiM: 1, What is the rate of interest? 2. Do you represent the FEDERAL Land Bank. o4 SprmgMd, which pays cash dividend* to its borrowers? A new and improved method of repayment also available. For further detail* or to make a^tkation get in touch with A S WALKER. Secretary-Treasurer P. 0. Address. CAPE MAY, N. J. T»i-phone Bell: < apr May SOt-R-M
A wonderful array of this season's style Shoes in the colors that are in vogue. W r e haven t overlooked Black Pumps either. Twenty styles.
Stetson & Schoble Hat* Just in time for Easter Hew Spring Hats $3.95 and $4.50 Eagle Shirts for Easter. Attached Collar and Separate Collar styles—$1.95 to $3.50 Just Arrived—New Easter Neckwear—65c & $1 Fancy Silk Hose—50c to $1.00
.50
$ 5
SMASHEY’S BRIDGETON, N. J.
Boys’ Four Piece Suits
Boys’ Top Coats
$10.95
Blu* Serge and Fhnry T*e* da.
Silk U«r free with every edit
$6.95
Boys' Hats, Caps, Shirts,
Blouses. Golf Hose.
Sport Sweaters. Ties and Belts.
Delmont
A reception was given our new minleler. Rev. Paiigborn., Friday evening. April S. Mias Josephine Penning Is atili very 111. Rev. Deon Chirabtrlain and. wife and Mr*. E. H. Foster and ton were In town Monday. ! The following pupil* were pr«*vnt every n«i*ion during March: i Filth grad-- Carrie Warwick. Mildred Wblldin. Dlbren Cox and i Buchanan Dee. Sixth gradeCharier Wblldin and Alien War Wick. Seventh grad' -Margaret Riley. Mary Baud, Alvin* HolJingshead. Elisabeth Dee. Law: ence Hand. Marvin Warwick and John Brigs*. Eighth grade — Melvin Veach. Harry Nobbleit. Charlie Paplhuaka and Elvira Wblldin. Gilbert High and "He spent Sunday with Mra. High* parent* Jnwe Riley and family. u( A 4 iantic City. *P<-n' Sunday with hi* mother. Mr* Murphy WhllThe pupil* of our school are practicing field events for community day. to be held in Shiloh for the grade school* of Cumberland County. Friday. May 6. The Delmont Hat Club have been making their rs bonnets.
PARISIAN SHOPPE
Evening fc/J*
Easter Special
Pure Thread Silk Full Fashioned Stockings
$1.25
Silk above the knee.
All new cO. ».
P. ROVNER Buy it tor less In Bridget!
Ladies' and Misses’ Spring Coats and Spring Coet Suits. Best of material. Silk lined From $14.00 up to $28.50 Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring Dresses In Flat Crepe and Oeor^ettc. in styles and colors of the latest
patterns.
I'need from $9 to $18.50 Value $15.00 to $23.00 Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring
Hats
AH styles and colors. Priced specially from $3.00 up to $5.00
SHOPPE 1.EONARDO BROTHERS. Prop*. 23 SO. LAUREL ST. BRIDGETON, N. J. Extra Bargains at Parisian Shoppe from April 15th to April 23rd.
(Store Open Evening* Thl- Week.) Maier & Elwell 33 & 35 S. LAUREL ST. BRIDGETON, N. J.
Seasonable Suggestions in Kinney Footwear For the Whole: Family - or Auwciagiv Low Prim
$3.98
$'2.98
ISZSI—WOMAN'S Parchment calf om»trap Pump; Roaewuud trim. Cuban covered heel.
$3.49
73 E. COMMERCE ST. BRIDGETON, N. J.
Millville * Greatest Value-Giving Store MEWBERRY’C 11 5c, 10c and 25c Store Stores Fror Jlaine to Califaou OPPOSITE JCECHAHICS HATI0IA1 BAJTK
Specials for Easier for the Ladies Ladies' Voile Step-in#, Gowns and Slips—$1.00 Ladies' Silk Bloomers. Gowns. Step-in# and Chemise $1.00 500 Hats of the Newest Styles and Colors to pick from for Easter—$1.96 Ladies Full Fashi oned Silk Ho#e—$1.00 (Silk to the weh)
Easter Specials for the Men and Boys Genuine Broadcloth Shirts, with attached or detached collar $1.(K With each shirt purchased a tie will be given freeLadies’ Pouch Bag
Made by Resnit k, N. Y.! $1.00 Canvass Shoes For men, women and ■ children. 89c and $1.00
Infants' Voile Dre*** Fine material 59c and $1-00
Boy#’ School Shoes $1.00 Boys’ Trousers Good n*atenal. 98c per parr
left
Onion Set* 5c a quart
We still have a
Baby Ducks
Just the thin?
Easter.
Candy Specials Assorted Chocolate* Chocolate Covered Cherries Easter Eggs Easter Novelties Salted Peanuts Chicken and Duck Egg#
15c 39c tt> 15*. ft Sc 4 101 15c 11 10 R* 51
For the accommodation ol our ruatonrers v 'r " 1* open Good f riday evening, April I
J. J. NEWBERRY CO30 High St. MIL LVILLE, N. J. 30 Higk 51 235 Stores 235

