Cape May County Times, 15 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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Mrs. Harr, TbomliR mm* a Bridcrton shopper on Tueaday. Charles Abbott had the misfortune of spralnia* hi* wri*t and outtlng hi* fin*er» on hi* right hand while crashing hi* automobile Saturday- He te now carrying hi* hand In a sling. Mrs. George C. Bell and Mr*. Bellord .Bishop were Philadelphia * hopper* on PTiday. Samuel Smith. Ibe c)tef on the schooner Edna Bateman, spent the wee* ead at hi* home In Hudaon. Md. John Sutters' bouse, which wa* reccntiy vacated by Mr. and Mrs Harry Sbevenaon. I* now occupied by -Mr*. Sboles. who moved from

Millville

John Kirehboff. of Bridgeton, took up the duties of Chief of the Board of Shell FinberW at Bivalve Friday, on pnibaiiun of

three anonth*.

Oaptoln Bus Wiliiam*. Codarvllle. ha* resigned the

mand of the schooner MalU* Flavell and ha* taken command of the guard boat. Leroy Woodland. tli. place mode vacant by Captain John Berry, who bae taken command of the power boat

boat Sarah Mulford.

Tbopias Bobbin*, bill clerk of the Pennsylvania Railroad at

acallon returns Station

Port Elizabeth

cut the fir*t!. cte< i Member* pretwa*. were) Mr ar i Mrs Leri Turner and; PauWwro. «e.<

Mr. and Jdra C. T. Gehring. Mr*. A. Love and Mrs. Charle* Sayre* were Philadelphia chop-

per* Tueaday of last week I ,

AAf ^wSeM^rfjf | t BeU. Iraiai Mr ' M« Mortimer C.mpMf

day of last- week.

aace and Uarry

f'^i here 1 Chance were PbH.VIphU

with Mr.

Mow day.

Lin wood and Albert

Sunday after-! .pent Sunday and Mr* Silas port Norrte

with relaU

Mate! Tborawon and Mary{Maraoxe-. Boo** Mary W*4eoe

.. ® ! MillvUle tialUd Mr* j E va BaMintha >*»- »—**. . . Vtr ?H ~ t, /„ , *!!!^)ThomP>or. r parvaau. Mr and Mr*-jLaw* Heialer at

the Cether Bible Cla** Wedneaday; Ht „ Smda? 'erson Pt en.'ng of this ^ek >0( . ^r, Andrew < ox. SI Mrs. 8. S. Henderson, of Wood-' d edaard fox. snd E!' bury, attended the play 'That'*!(-<,* .--unday with Mr at

On Bill.- given by the Ep-ijjj,

l Sun Say afternnr

worth League Friday evening. The play given by the Bpwonli League. ''That'* One On Bill” Friday evening was well attended. the house was full. They ; made (ts.10. It being surh a succea* they have been asked go to Dividing Creek. Helslervill. and Wlnlertbur*. D 1 -N'ext Fr - day evening It will be given in' Dividing Creek Town Hall Band Mr*. BourgaiJe invited the ca*t to the paixmage after tn*

play wa* over, where

o li.rri* rtailed relative* fa

Mr. and Mr* Mortimer Henderson entertained Mr and Mr* Howard ! ? ha» and son. of l^e»burg. Mr* Bewsw lAaBols. Dor-

I Chester; and Mr and Mrs. Edward

Mlv-.iv ever tne. we«* eno I ArmttnmK _ wMmmti. on Wed-

Mr *nd Mrs. Frank Tomlin errninx.

tended the funeral of their uncle. .alter Gaff, at Eldom. or Mon-

day.

Marian Henderson spent : dayS. this week with her Irma Holloway, in Media..

Mr and Mrs Leslie Farmer, and Mrs John Ran* and non*. Millville, called on ftienda bare

this week

Mr. and Mm Raymond Boti-' and i ham. of Bridgeton. and_ Howard

] tni time i

" | Mr*. William Carb-de and Mr- were roorv

* Kva Jo-11 n were 1‘hiladelphia{for a lot ehopper- thi* w-ek. jof lee c Mn Maude Comer and Mr* nrved

Mr. and Mrs. Mortlmar Campi twll were Bridgeton shoppers oc

The Epworth league were en- , .j utned at the borne of Howard! Ur ^alty Moore and hamber* on Monday <A< ninfc j danghter pen: Sunday 1. Cam-j

•ere played and a

Addle Htrkmar Charle* are slrk

Wallam Tomlin o' Millville, is speadtag the week with B W Chaste and wile George Sawyer and family were P'*rt riisabefh visitors on

Sunday afternoon

Mr* Hannah Moore i* apending aorne time with her daugbter.

Mr* Leona Carriaon. in Mill-! day.

vllle ' tm.-n Moore and wife Me*- Anna Mytrv. of Lancaster.; -1 ‘he funeral of Mr*. *i>ev Sutxlay and Monday with I father, in ll*e-L.rT‘«W. sister. Mins Louise Myem. neaday of last week

Garrison and family of Port Sorrt*. were Sunday »«*ito» at the 7 home of Mm Elixaheth G«rri-;| Mm William Hichenan and i daughter*, of Mac nee tew n and | fiel-oo Hickman and wife. ofB Port NorrV*. ealLd on Mr. and •* Mrs- Herbert Campbell last M«r. c

f den.

Mary Weateott were In Phila. phia Thursday of last week Mis* Mabel Etnerson. who been spending the wit'"r w Captain and Mt> Charle* Br«

In Galveston. Tex ha* teturt • : day aftrmoon at home. Hendemon'a. QuitMis* Edna Bradford, teacher -i ne»* was transacted Mr* Ku>*

Bridgeton school. *per.: the w*.» Uayhmr. May Ham*. Isvetta fjend with her parent-. Mr. and, Mott. Hannah Adler. Lela Toxvirr. Mr- Leinu-J Bradford Harriet Henderson and the Wis-s

and Vr>. Harold MrUnnlrK | Darelia Wlahart and Greta Heevrs

by all There' Mr and Mr' Martitner Carrltnbers present than —o and non. of Bridgeton. *pent irae Refrewhtnent* Friday • venlr.g with Mr. and i ahd cai- were Mr> Charles Garrison

and Mr* Robert Sawyer.]

Mr and M-». laral* B Ridoeaa’Mr and Mr* Charle. Wood and are away on as extended busipes# w a*. Charles. William and J>on. trip ! o' MUIvill--, apea: Sunday with Th* laidles Aid held their rag-: Ceoflge Sawyer and famtly clar bus'.acas meeting on Tkws- Tubman wa* a Brldg-

vtaltor on Saturday.

and Mr* Lewis Chance

Harrief I „

* I of Port Norrt*.

Mr. and Mr.

y

Mr*. Mary Shaw sad Mi*

.1 Mr* Edward Bradway Ella Hughe* and Mr* Wi 1 ] Ware motored to PhUadr ] Saturday.

■her* pmsect

I Dr. Byron Pyle motoreC

Irom hi* home pUr-vn os Tuesday earning He brought U« father home, who is spending sevaral

iveveca! day* with him.

Mr. Dun bam. of Millville, baa

taking reportcthe wal ex*eri|n by the daily tf lee' riv guard In Hon. Boy of ,Biva and rol to the < a bad - A n plantini of them Man’* year* t the. fin < gfuvrn . ©win shad to shore, murh p and aba

«• ..-'D. & A. Telephone r^|Co.A New Toll Qble

knUus.

More Circuits Between O.

C- and Wildwood

here

epolming

the M E church. Of which th» Delta Bible < U** bore (be ex-

were viaitlog rclatlrea in Bairton on fhinday. Mm. (Msn Jewkin ana dklldrew were Hi Pun Norrbi Monday

• log

Mr and Mm Harry k spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Moore * slater. Mm Bobert Towntend, in Lrmburg. Mr. and Mr* Arthur Rohbin. of Mlllvtllr. spent Sunday afternoon with relative* hem. John F. Ehlerv of N -w Torl^. apaar Wednesday and Thursday of last week here.

ble and n. This ntained

and a Maurtakeo.

iaminalandler. a law n

Owing

veloped ie bulk - “Dead *t few roduced re been -oat her, >tng off re high n good.

latter

U were 1 gras*,

wind*,

-reliant.

worse m the

due t Thomas nays hJam th DiA »f had tal It ia in

been to all Ushlus places to buy A start will be made Monday to load tbe barge Wayne with oyster shell* from the ebttrking bou*e of Sock well Brother*. Maurice River. This barge, when B loaded, carriee forty thousand " busbel* and 1* consigned to th<-1 Oyster Shell Product Company, of : Philadelphia. Sockwell Brother*! have a pile of shells that look*! like a mountain in wixe. The I most of these *hell« will be plant-! .» *d In the Delaware Bay and Cove j \

this coming season.

A new toll cable rontaihlng ninety-two circuits t« being InMailed between Ocean City and Wildwood by the Delaware A Atlantic Telegraph and Telephone Company at a cos; of SthS.fVO. The new eonatnicUon will provide the additional circuit* required by growth to tiivse popular Jemey place* and will replace the open wire- that now carry

the toll message*.

The survey tor running tb« new lines has already been completed and the actual installation along tbe coast via Sea Isle City. Avalon and Stone Harbor will shortly be star ted. The new muction will also provide lines tor new telephone* along Us route and in tbe town* through

which It passer.

It Is • -tlmatad that th-- new cable will permit th- replacement o! approximately 10 per cent of all the open wire in southern Ntw- Jersey, principally along the Shore road and some of the open toll w-lre In the Cam

dc-n-Wildw ood circuits.

The new cable will be a combination of overhead, under-' ground and submarine cable, armored submarine cable thtougb Hereford Inlei. Corson Inlet and; Townsend Inlet. Altogether about 6,000 mile* of new wire an- to bc placed. about S.000 mil-- : in overhead cable. 500 mile* through the congested town area* i* un-d-1ground and the remaining 5eu miles is In submarine cable

Yes, we At still sdling Seven sold in the last ten days. Another lot of those DUPLEX TUPS just rereived. And PAINT—we have it fed- all purposes—inside and outside, furniture and autos OILS, VARNISHES STAINS. LACQUERS. PUTTY. GLASS. ETC. —This Week— FLOWERS For Easter

PRICHARD’S VARIETY STORE

Phone 169

Port Norris, N. J.

Announcement of the moving of KELLEY’S formerly in the Gaspeii Bldg . High and Pine Streets. Now at 118 So. High St. We are also offering the ladies an Easter Special in Millinery at $2.50 upwards. Silk Hose, all the latest spring and summer shades, at $1.50, $1.69 and $2.00 per pair. Also the latest and newest shades in Silk Scarfs.

KELLEY’S

118 No. High Street

Millville. N. X

Now For The New FORD Runabout For Spring and Summer

FOR HEALTH S SAKE

REFRIGERATORS

Newport Mr. and Mr*. B. Harold Turn-1 ; »r were Atlantic City visitor*'I Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. Edward Mon-j erief and Mr*, and Mr*. Howard j Johtuon. of Atlantic City. wrr. j{ calling on Mr*. Alice Monrr'c;., ? Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mr*. William Hm-ta.l and Mia* Mar Jo fir were Bridge-J( Ion rhoppttw Saturday. Mrs. J. T. Lore. Mr*. Clara Bobbins. Mra. Ellsworth Hurt. !' and Mia* Gertrud- Bobbin* w.-r. calling on Mrs. Lydia Peter*.::, who 1* wry *ick at lh-- home «.- her daughter. Mr* Harry Rein Bridgeton Ml** Florence Ryan, teacher c-f 1 PKroan atboLl. I* eirk this wr--k.<j Miser* Martha Chance and!] Esther Jarquetl. of Philadelphia. I spent the week end with rrU- j j

A good refrigerator will save its cost many times. THIS WEEK

ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR

ITx Leonard Cleanable Refrigeiator Like a clean China dish’—noted for its sanitary food keaping.

Stop In and See the BARFORD MARINE ENGINE With Standard FORD Motor LES CHECK CORSON & MILLS

THE

tat vaiviasAicab

MEN

PORT NORRIS. N. J. phone 163 Day and Night Service *

Do Your Easter Shopping

At Home

T

The White Beauty $45.00

SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ONLY

\ largi- .Vdnur Imut irrt

We will allow $5.00 on your old re-

with fall i-orrelain lal-rmr

frigerator—come in and see our special

* i*l-at-ily (wr Itm lb*, «| i rr . fuud •--■parlui.'hi.

array.

and

DON’T

nun our opening—April 22 nnd 23. Wach for announcements.

For Sale Bakery Property ntpment. all ready III Reasonable. Tenr BACON BROS. I M Purl Norris 1 1 § Pfcoue !

TO OUR OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS: vour part, cur ulMmaa Will cull (or you end bring

c. M. WARE CO.

Your Home Should Come First”

Footwear Clothing For the Whole Family at

Kelberg’s D ^"'

Port Norri*

Phone 126

Let Us Serve You

KutMiif « 1 tar U <*rUM >«■ '

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Visit Our Large Market

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Toa have mrwr kaewa aow

go*i a bww... COULD be aatil you haw DM mn KOTOK BROS.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Millville Merkel: 106-106 EaW Main StaaM Fkovi nauisn Wr«tker*y BM

We are Prepared to Serve You From Our Large Stock of Tires and Tubes Seiberling - Dayton - 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. PffRlBS - DODGf • STAR Sales and Service Commercial Garage —At Your Service— 6 Port Norru, N. J-

GOODYEAR BALLOON

LES rHrric CORSON & MILLS

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*■» Vmvt Bf AI Car

Port Norris New