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CAPE KAY COITBTY TDfES TODAY. APKII 22. 1927
Port Norris
Sockwell. of Blvalre. durtnc the
BprlDK month*.
Mr. and Mr*. Austin Grenn ■pent the week end at OdarriUe. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waln-
YOdtt*
P. M
peraehius aertie*.
■»• nias. ela-* led by Highwaj Cor-iwatm Appnjaes
•trom. , .. The board of director* of the Port Norris F!r*t National Bank licld their monthly meeting Wed-
needay oren'ng.
Two large trucks arrived Monday right from Camden loaded with umber for William Riggins’ new house that is under construction on Temperance Street. A former Port Norris boy. Paul Hand, is the builder. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McDaniel* motored to Mlllrille Friday afterevening. _ Mr. and Mr*. G. C. Tate* entertained company from the northern part of New Jersey over
the week end.
Mra. John Broadwater. Mrs. Ida Green and daughter. Ida, and Mrs. Austin Green went to Mlll- • irtlle on a shopping tour Friday. The trip was made in the latter'*
car.
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Warren entertained Mia* Emma Gland of Millville, ove- the week end. Mr*. Lora Lambert met with ■ painful accident Friday evening. In company with Mr. and Mr*. Lewis Rlggtn In their car they were headed for Manrlcetown to attend the Masonic supper. In gc'ng over a place in the road, above Dan Piemen's, where pipe* have Juat been laid and filled up. making a bad rise. Mra. Lambert, who waa riding on tne back aeat. was tlirown to the roof of the car. striking her nose o: one of the stays and crushing It at the bridge. Mrs. Camilla Green. Mr* Sadie Bue. Mrs. A. Abbott and Mrs Malinda Graham motored to Vineland Thursday. Howard Berry, head wharftnan for Toggs and Stowman. of Bivalve, la confined to hia home on account of illness. Kenneth Miller, travelling •aimman for a wholesale drug house of Philadelphia, who has been travelling through Boston. Mai .• and Connecticut, left Hartford Thursday and has arrived home to spend some time with hla pereats. Mr. and Mrs. Louis MUier. Mr*. Leonard Hickman. Mrs. Hattie Blizzard and daughter. Bernice, and Mrs. Benjamin Ber ry. Jr., motored to Darrtown on Thursday, making the trip Ua the Conner's car. ;i The Commercial Garage is being dressed up with a i of pslnt. Quite a little painting fa going on now before the flies The road on Main Street, cast of the Methodist church and one ■quarr on Temperance and Che*'.nut Street*, are being plowed up. after which theg will be graded
and oiled.
The Ku Klux Klan will attend the evening service at the Matbodist church on Sunday In a body, with their lull attire In hooded regalia. Everyone la Invitad to
this service.
Paul Canton), the blacki left early Saturday morning tor Tuckahoc. where hr wi to ahoe twelve horses. Mr. and Mr*. Daniel Adam* entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edward .Vanaman and children, of Parnate Over the week end. Dr. J. H. Nelson has purchased (he schooner Alice and Mary, o! Morion Blackman, and wlQ engage in the oyster Industry. Samuel Cobh has opened up hint on. again after an absence of j a few year*. It looks natural to nee "Sam" back on the job. He will handle the same line
uaual.
Gus Hlgnutt ha* vacated the bakery property of Bacon Brother* on Main Street, moving to hla home on Chestnut Street. Nelson Hickman moving to the homestead of Elclxer Bobbiaa, on High Street. Mr*. Frank Stowman and Mr*. William Dumont, who have been
rjw
under the care of a piyactaa, are able to be abou. again. \
t Claude Jefferies, who hi*
Mr. Carl Bobbin* ha* accepted rec , nl!) purchased a n.-w coach. - position with Jackson and ^ nnw erecting a fine garac- I '
.. . «>.» Several of our town peopi-
motored to Wild* wd on Sunday | -
Among these were: Mr. and Mr* Claude Mouick. Mr. and Mr* Jessie Pnchard. Mr. aaJ Mr Howard Clark. Sr . Mr. and -V Leonard Hick mar.. Mr*. Jo**-;.: Garrison. M!**~ Beatrice O bey. Lillian Hunt.r. Milt" 1 Clark. Jessie Conakry. V- - Boyd Hickman and Bober: A _
Frank McDaniel-, h-
leader of this pla- - lea.- - the WUdw. ' band on the Boj-
walk. In plar. »' th'tr rtf yp* Junior Bible Class will meet this action about,
leader who U unable to be th- :• Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, on account of Blnesa. Prayer and praise service on The <boir of th? M. E c ■ Saturday evening at 7:50. Subtheir Eaater Cantata s ' JS ±‘ y : jeet. 'The Judgment of th-
morning to a packed house Nutona." high spot* were the solo* a .: Su nd , y m orvi V . iorO. sub- Captain and Mr*. Bdan quartette* sung by the ™ff«' : j j "Our Father's Command*.’ Wednesday In MUlvUle. member*, who were cotnr:;-- Sunday evening. 7:30. subject. Mr. and Mr*. Howard Clark, of freely. Anyone * ho raise*-. ..ear- . A on {rom a Millville. vLlted Mr. mad Mr* log thi* group of singer) • ••-ry_ gprfnkling Text." Rodan on Sunday. Baxter morning mlse a rare treat.j y ou lnvltw j to tbe ger,. George Carley. of Cap* May. Mr. and Mr*. Richard P-w-U. ^ an< , -g Unrtjird Time” will! was “ B <,ur »«reeds Monday, of Burlington, spent th- Ea r,^ ot^erred Mrs. George Shaw motored to holiday* with Mr. and Mrs. David Millville on Tuesday with Mr*. S. Powell. 1 tv,_-j- _ , t,,Howard Shaw, of Leesburg. James McFrrrv n Fowl. r. *h*> D.vidiag Creek Baptist Chnreh Mr*. Beulah Steelman and Mrs. I* employed in a New York brok-- Tbe pUtforr of the little Beveie W. DuBoir spent Tuesday
~ church - preeenied a very pretty i n MlllvIUr with Mr*. Uzzle B.
sight on Easter morning, being i>gvU.
iewrly covered with beautiful Mrs. Barbara Crow. Mra. Benblooming plant*, fern* and cut uh Steelman and Mrs, Bessie W.
eh*~''
he Leesburg and Dor- Charie* Bartlew
rehe* wa* b*Id in Dor- Wildwood, spent Sunday with Mr.. B <n- -w E Church .Sunday eve- and Mi.v John Barthmm. il Many Leesburg people a- I«rk Corma ha. improved hi. f J,.... !property with a new roof and,!
' Mr and Mr*. William Erhl*:. kitchen. D . The State Highway Commi**ion.(,.< li-dgru*. vs*l!cd Charles W Thomas Bartl.*on. w Both .- sitting in regular w**»on at the ch.virp.on on Saturday. '.ford. *pent wn* Mr. a State Hou— at Trenu>n. on Toe* Charie* W. Champion made » , I ^ ,h " ^ ’ ,, h . mors log. sanctioned the bur.n.w trip to Millville on Mon MU:— H .nderaon^ or_Ph lladcl _
j actio, of the Cumbertand Coma.yj day. ! PMa. *P«t the wvwk <md M ht< f
v and Mr*. Ijerile C. Bteel- h'^-- here
Frank, of Philadel- ! Mr and Mr*.
quartcriy conference.'
y held ou Oatvirday e *
„ 7:). P. aullrt. ..TioT'prM*. of piiuil M r H". Tbo~. B-.r
pyeidlng. . wilb M „. Beulah C. Steelman. spent the w.-rk end with Mr. and
_ _ . ' Gra.« cradit should be given! Ralph M Shaw, of PhiUd. I -;' * Port Homs Baptist Chnrth Freeholder o. Chrtwy Tat*, and phi* M- nt the week rad with hi* j ^
Tbe Senior Bible Claa* will f,. imrSmator Firman M. Bwv« i • on Thursday night at 7:30 and other*, who have worked -•udy the book of Roman* faithfully and diligently to bring 1
Dorchester
and Mr*. Edward Miller,
of Milliille. Vlulled over Sunday
h Mr. as.d Mi*. George Shaw. Leslie Sooy. of Atlantic City. . • Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
Walter Compton.
Mamr Taylor, of Camden, i* v 1.1ting Mr. and Mr*. T. O.
LiUlston.
MU* Martha Champion, of Pitman. spent the week end with her parent* here.
. Howard Polhamu-.
i:~ Troilu* Will* and dauch of Mauricetown. epetit th* ] w-k end with Mr. and Mr*. C.
PoUiamu*.
Mr and Mra. Hnrry F'.eelman. of Phtladetpbfca. *p«nt the wwk end »>'h Mr*. BttlUh Steelman. Mi** Carrie Compton, of Plea*- E anivllle. visited here over the
week • nd.
Mr. and Mra. George Harrt* and fon. Charie*. spent the week .nd with Mr. and Mr*. William Hartzog. j
SALTZMAN’S Special Reduction of Ten Per Cent. in addition to our present low prices on all our remaining Easter Stock, including Dresses. Coots and Millinery for Ladies. Misses and Children. We have a very large awortme.4 of rbic and aaappy model* in Spung Sport C^a*» «o pick from. SALTZMAN’S ' E. Commerce Slree-t Bride eton, N. J.
erage office. I* home for the Easter holiday, bringing hi* chum. Henry Lee Cooper, of Kentucky. who work i in the name
office.
flower* and a number of beaut I-' ful Easter lllle*. The cbolr under tbe efficient leadership of Boyd Garrison, rendered two eelectlon*. "When I survey the Wondrou* ~ "Wonderful that Jesus gave Hi* Life for Me." Rev. Harry Snyder aatd the congregation would then bear "a short sermon from n very abort man." but a* he progreaaed with hi* fine Easter discourse, we could not *>-<• anything very small .about that and enjoyed It very much. The slerioptlcon let In the evening by prof* George Bobbin* waa also
In the Churches Port Horns M. E. Church
Sunday morning thi* church will take part In the continentwide Children'* Wo*, emphasizing religion* education of child-
ren In the home, church and
munity. also commemorating tbe fiftieth birthday of the cradle roil. The parent* are invited to thi* service; Invited to bring the children, member* of the cradle roll, with them. 9 o'clock, das* meeting. B. Reeve*. leader; 10:30 o'clock; morning worship. "R*ilgi<>u* Education;’’ 2:30 o'clock. Sunday school. Superin-
tendent. 0. G. Shropshire; 6:30 1 iSTth. anniversary of the chu: /li'iek. Epwor'.h Le ague. |.4aryj which occurs on the acoond McDaniels, president; 7:30 o’clock .lay in May. We hope to
Announcement 1 wish to inform the folks of Port Norris and vicinity that I will do the following work for you right in your own home;
DuBol* spent Thursday with M Joseph Compton, of Mauricetown. and Mra. Wesley Roe spent Easter In Mt. Holly. Mr. and Mr*. Leroy Champion spent Friday rhopping In Phila-
delphia.
Mr. and Mr*. Charie* G. Me-; Claln spent Sunday In Wildwood. ’ Mr*. George Shaw. Mr*. Burrow* Shaw. Mr*. Charie* StafScker and Hollln Shaw spent Friday with Mr. and Mra. Everett Pwwell in Ocean City. Mr*. John Pol humus spent Monday afternoon in Millville.
Marcel Wave Water Wave Shampoo (medicated lemon) Facial Massage
Facial Plastique and Bleach Scalp Massage Violet Ray and Vibrator Treaatments
The church was thoroughly *“* *" rn ,n ,h '\ Sund “F «1 cleaned and put In order on Wed- ° n J f un<Uy ™ rn ; n * " ne*day in preparation for th. Ending rervlc- of Passion We.
167th.
Mrs. Mattie Berry (Formerly with Mrs. R. H. Beckett. Millville) PORT NORRIS, N. J. Phone: 128-J-ll
Who Supplies Most of the Eats? The Answer Js MR. GROCER A Real Community Servant—give him a boost. Ask him for our good Bread for your every day menu.
LE STOURGEON’S Kew-Bee Bread
SERVED ANYWHERE IN ( I MBEKLAND COCNTY
The cbolr under the direction| the chorister. Mr*. Morton j Bateman, ha* arranged a splcn-
ire not a member of any church, why not come with i The junior vested choir will
sing in the morning.
Dividing Creek M. E. Church Zion M. E. church. Dividing Creek. Rev. Joseph E. Simpson, pastor. "I waa glad when they said unto me. Let u* go into the
house of the 1/jrd."
Five helpful, inspiring aervlccaj will be held on the Sahhvh. Day-1 light saving time will be observed j
at all sen ires.
9 A. M.. claaa meeting. Beriah j Loper, leader; 10 A. M . Sunday school. Chest.r M. Lock". *.ijp<i-! intendent. Please notice that the! Sunday school will now b.- held! before preaching aervli. Instead j of afterward. 11 A. M., preaching) service, sermon by (hr pa*ti.:; ] 6:(i P. M.. Kpworth Leagu voiional service. Topic. •Tb-j Standard of the Chriatian Lit. "
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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. PEERLESS - DODGE - STAR
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Millville, N. J.
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