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Centre Grove Mr*. Kirman Taylor is kick. MUw MIMml Spatkr. of Cedarrtllr. called on Grace Taylor on

Sunday afternoon.

i» Cora Taylor entertained pony from MUM III- recently, ion Grace Taylor railed on friend* In Port Norri* Sunday eve alar. I Chari..- Jones was a Millville

rWHor Ttaraday.

■dward Srhnn ad. of Millrlllr. called on bio par. nt*. Mr. and Mtn. John Scbrarad. Tureday. . Buber Taylor called on Reha

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Erneot Marl, of Paulaboro. ems a week-end rMtor at the home

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' the aald lire ap|»r>lu«ej funillure •i*t .-<iut|>m.-r.t of ■ Houje. and the Incidental In connection therewith.

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I CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY

To BAILA GREENWOOD:

By Tlrtue of an otdee of the Coort «f Ohaaoery of Kear Jerary. mad. on tlx d»y of the dale h-r.^.f. In a <auar where la Oeoiye Soedrr la comptalnaM, and row are defendant. yan‘£o/Tffl & m 5r^p , 2r ant on or boferc the laent.t-third day of May next, of tlx aaid bill Win bo taken aa ooofrrae-1 aynlaat i r *Tbe aald MU la Med to torerloee 1

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STEVENS.

^a,TR^•etioo s. Thla ordinance ahaU take -t the expiration of tin Wa>.

NOTICE * Ts^'r- ->( t.XiauntaolOixra. of ■J'-XiTSk ST JS I tor arem.d r.adlm: and nnal ■ce at . icxe.tea- of aaM Hoard - Ixtd April Ktk. I«I. In ChmCHy HaH fbw tTly. hew Jeraej. at two o chick ™‘ afternoon dayllcht aavinr time. FKAKK M. McKKIDK. ,.i,.-r ClVCHrt.,

ty Hall. I —for the rtirwlahlna i wa I note and material., and d “ .all the work on Storm Hen if a A ”~ “ “ 1

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•uw id «nc t.!ly Treaemir of lale lily. Rew Jerary. and aim aecomimnltd by a certificate of Id in* Irtter" from a a'lufartory dy rompany autlnrlted to trannlaultxaa In the State of New he PMy raaenea the rich! to CI any «* |.|da and to waive

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■MRMIaaa will tx required *- ? tewptoyera Idat.iIR) Inenran law* and Staeifirann..* maylined fro™ the City Ckrh

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NEW JERSEY

CONTRACT NO. &M

Sealed bM* or proaonals will lx Maaload by the Board oi Commlaatooer. of Sea Wt City. N .' . In the off tew of aold Comml-aloner. In the City Hall. Sea lab C.t. New iff, s .-.a-; b/s'jg moefnir and t-ariac down the old rtretrtc lldht plant, aa d-aerllxd In

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tab or certified eh- ' k. Ion. In tlx »wm of I!" >• the City Treaxio i

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NOTICE IS HEBEHY GIVEN, that

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the Hoard of tMmmlaalone.* of th- • “ - tale City. County «fC»tx

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Mtia Marcaret Zlmmt Trenton, open) tbe week her parent* here. Mr. aad Mrm. Wilbur Himea rnlortaiaed eompany from AlUatlc City Sunday Re I a Taylor wao In Newport

Sunday.

Raymond Spark* apent tbe week aad with friend* la New-

port.

Mr. and Mr*. Leonard Taylor, of Occam City, railed oa Mr. aad Mr*. Nofaton Taylor Sunday afterMr. aad Mr*. Charleo Brown attended a aaie tn MtUrilie on Monday afternoon. Melvin and Will bur Taylor were la MUlrille on bualnaaa on Turaday. Mr*. Anna Earl called on her dauEhler. Mm. Howard Sparks, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor ■pent Saturday evealnc At the home of Mr. Ramnell, in Mill-

ville.

Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Taylor and Elmer Atutln. of Millville, on Mr. and Mrs. Nclaon Taylor Sunday eveninxJohn Zimmerman entertained hi* dnusbter and her husband. Mr. and Mr*. Irvin I»reland, and chlidrvn. of Bridyeton. and Mr. and Mr*. R. Chamberlain and children, of Camden, over tbe k end. r. and Mr*. George Taylor it Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernett Wilder. ibeth Jenlrtna. of Newport, apent a few days this week with Mrs. Reba Taylor. Mildred Spark*, of Cedarvill-. apent Sunday with Grace Tayltr. David Blixxard. of Bridsrtnn pike, was a Center Grove vlMtor Sunday. Those apen In Miilvllle Raturday evening were Eari and Edward Sparks. Mr. ^nd Mrs. Elwood Zimmerman. Mahal Zimmerman. Raymond Martin. Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor. Mr. and Mr*. Larern Martin. Mr. Mr*. Albert Zimmerman.

wooday. April Uth- iaJi. . U>. relay, renew, n-puce. repair Ml maluwiin cm m»lo*. ,nl£* •■doit* I- the Jtreel* of the

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i-xIatihK. or hmoltiT opened. •Herrd. or ewfitninl. within the l^rpomt.unita of the aaid City of lxw lale City, tor laying, rolaylna Wrdachut. r-tKWin^. repair!nr *nd maimaioliia. vxe till*.*, in. under, and itonr »ld ■iiadj. at reel*, avenure. hlrhway*

dlilrtt.irtu.n of saa for

Buckshutem Mins Jean Mackey, helping teacher for fhia aection of CumIxrland County, viaited our school on Wednesday. Miss Hannah School field vIMt.d Mrs. Iceland Bn*by. of Millville,

on Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Elbrldge McClong and Mr*. Sybbie McClong. all of Camden, were visiting their reiativoi. Mr. and Mi*. Ixwlj Godfrey. recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. MeClong went on later to their summer home at Cedar Reach, leaving their mothar here for n long

Bna«< r Monday. Groups of ’'school hiker*" ba»e been quite RUmeruu* this last' week. Among them was Mis* Lout*. Harris, of Millville, form erty a local girl. Mr. aad Mrs. Jesse BUaaard spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ogden Bailey, of Mll>* ville Manor. Our school celebrated Arbor Day with appropriate exercise*. A letter describing the program and work done by the pupil* waa sent to County Superintendent Unger by William Smi'h. a Math grade

boy.

Mr*. Emata Bowen .of MltlvUI*. and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lore and family, of Cape May OiRrl House spent Friday with Mr. a*d Mrs. Norton 1-or*. The union servleas of the three churches on the Haleyrllle charge were well attended on Thursday evening at Haleyrllle Church. Mtaa Phoebe Buzby. Howard Buiby. Mr*. Mortimer Mayhew. the Misses Hannah Schoolhrld and Alberta Ackley and Mr. and Mr*. Jaase Blixxard were preaent from our local church. Gideon Broadwater, of Millville, a former resident of thl* town, called on sum* of hla old old friends Sunday. Dr E. B. Bradford, our medical Inspector, visited the school

on Tuesday.

The sale of the personal property of Norton twre on Friday was quite largely attended. Many of the car* wen- from a dlrtancx. Our pastor. Rev. C. 8- Reeves, waa entertained at the home of Mortimer Mayhew on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lehman Busby, of Millville, and Rev. C. 8. Reeve* were Sunday caller* at the home of Hickman Shropshire. Several hundred cars motored along our river road on Sunday. Many of them Inspected tba pond development, for tha extensive work being done here eontlaw to greatly Interest the neighboring towns snd villages. Mr. snd Mrs. Jetwe Bllmard recently motored to CoUingswood It

visit friend*.

The elub houac at the pond de velopmi n' 1* now being erected. A portion of the swamp near the old race way la being Ulled In. preparatory to being graded and run out Into lota. An even hundred men are now employs)! by tbe development people. Mr. and Mrs. Arcblq Jackson, of North Port Norri*. called at the home of Leroy Park* on Bunday. Heislerville Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cox. Harry Cox and Walt- r Mac Donald spent Saturday evening

la Millville.

MiM Ruth DuBol* has returned home after -spending the Eaatrr holidays with relaUiea in Friend ^

ship.

Miss Lit a Sharp, of Camden.' | spent the week end with her

j parents.

1 Mrs. Bmraa Goff la well enough |

to be up now.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Camp entertained company from Cam- j

den Sunday.

I Mr. and Mrs. L^wis Parker. J of Millville, and Mr. and Mrs. I Frank Brewster and children. I of HaJeyvtUe, spent Sunday with I Mr. and Mrs. El. Camp.

Port Elizabeth Thelma Ayrer. of Millville, visited Ida Hawn on Sunday Mr. and Mr*. John Wishart. of Vineland, spent Sunday with Miss' Danella Wishart. The Parent-Teachers met on Tuesday evening in the school beus. A tureen supper wm* held. Mrs Belle Irwin and Mia* Greta Recw* were appointed as delegates to a Parrut-TeachBr*’ convention In Greenwich on April

2C.

Mr. and Mr*. Louis B. Ridmur have returned home from an extended buxinem trip to Baltimore. Chicago and New York. Mis* Katharine Moore and John Alsop were Philadelphia visitor* this week. Charles Elsenlohr. Jr., motored lo Mauricetowu oa Tureday afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. Nclaon Spence, of Vineland, visited Mr. Spence’s sister. Mr*. Kate Mayhew. on Mon-

day.

William Langley, of Drlmont. was In town Wednesday on school business. Mr and Mr*. George Manning. * of Atlantic City, spent Wednesday at thelY summer cottage here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennington. of Bridgeton, vlslled friends here Tuesday evening. William Welser and his son. Wtlllani. Jr., were visitors In Philadelphia on Thursday. Mildred Key. of Millville, ha* been visiting her eou-dn. Eva Barsnglla. for a week. Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Johnson and family, of Bridgeton, spent Sunday with relatives. Mrs. Jacob Henderson spent Wednesday with her sister. Mrs. Smith, of Leesburg. John Hankins, of Millville, visited Captain Key this week. Mr*. Lydia Willett. Mr*. Albert McAllister and son. Robinson. of Bridgeton, motored here j Wednesday lo visit Dr. Howard Willet's grave. j Mr. and Mr*. Charles Eiaen jlobr. Mr*. .Harriet Henderson and ( Charles Weiner motored to Vlne- : land on Thursday afternotm. • Mr* May Harris. Ellen Harris

and James Harris are vlsttlng ; relatltea In Atlintlr City over the Easier holiday*. Mr. Bed Mrs. t narles 8. War 1 field, of the Rylv-ania Hotel. Philadelphia. were at their sumnui home here tor Mitral day* thl*

week.

| The old brick M E Church is I going to celebrati Hi one bun- 1 dreth nnntvrr-aiy the gret Sun- . day In June It. ( .ulclpatlng well-known speaker* and a won- ! dsrful time Everyone I* Invited. ’ hut repeelally any one w ho hm i ever lived her. Mr*. George Bennett viaited! her sister* In Millville thl* Week for a few days. Mr. and Mrs Claude Ht-ndeP-! son. of Philadelphia, ilriltd Mr*. Henderson’s mother. Mrs. Mar-] garwt Mayhew. several day* ihto

week.

Mr*. Howard Heialer. John j HeisJer. Mr* George EIIK Mlm Ells Stewart. Ethel St. Clair. | Brooke Hickman. May Frnnrkla. 1 Eva Barsuglla. Irma Henderson, j Greta Reeve*. Frand V.-maman. j Mrs. Salmon. Mary Widen.r and: Mrs. Lydia Vanaman attended the •Crucifixion." given by the choir of the Presbyterian Chureh. la Millville, on Friday night Clarke Jordan. Mrs Ibnrr and friends, of New York City, are spending the week at th< lr -nmMr. and Mrs. Armstrenr d Goshen, and Mr. and Mt I' - ward Armstrong, of Wi!dw.*-t called on relatives Friday night. John iJinr Smith, of PhILd.l phla. visited friend* here Friday evening.

BEST BUYS OF THE WEEK in REAL ESTATE .

BUNGALOW—5 ROOMS $2800 Easy Terms F. H. STRATTON Real Estate 21st Street. Avalon

Phone *

FOR SALE Three Apartment Itmiaa Twenty-one Rooms Also well located boarding house, rent for season, |1 000. S. Shuttleworth 32nd St.. Peermont Phone. Avalon 40

STORE HARBOI

OCEAH CITY. B. J.

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FOR SALE

Dr. August Miller

Centrally located Cottage

| Chiropractic

Six bedrooms, heated, 2-

Health Service

car garage. Well

Specialized Nerve Readings

financed.

| Laboratory

WALTER H. KUEHN

Phone: 330

8th and Atlantic Avenue

303 High St Millville

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Sales Mount As Latest Improvements Become Known The instant Dodge Brothers latest improvements became known, sales began to cKmb. Take the car out for a trial and you'll understand why! It would require a full page to describe these improvements in detail, but here is a partial listing: new silent-type clutch, new comfort-tilt seats, new fivebearing crankshaft, new starting system, new steering ease, smart new lines and colors, easier gear shifting, softer pedal action, new muffler, and far-reaching itnpr: vements in the vital parts and tody architecture. Test the car’s new smoothness, quietness and ease of handling—then remember its enviable record for long life and low cost of up-keepl Touring Car $864 Coupe 917 Sedan 971

Delivered

Commercial Garage Pbonc 156 Port Noma, N. J. W. Alto Stll Dtptndtblt Uttd Cara Dodge- Brothers I! MOTOR CARS

Yea, we are fitiH selling MAYTAG IyJL WASHERS Seven sold in the last ten days. Another lot of those DUPLEX TUBS just received. And PAINT—-we have it for all purposes—inside and outside, furniture and autos OILS. VARNISHES. STAINS. LACQUERS. PUTTY. GLASS. ETC. PRICHARD'S VARIETY STORE Phone 169 Port Norris, N. J.

A BLOCK, bi-twe n lath and 49th St recta, up to grade. Priced for quick *aJ<- Price on application.

A very desirable location for a gaaullnr filling station. A triangular corner at the Junction of the Shore and Tuckahoe Roads, Cape May County, with about 300 feet frontage on each road. RICHARD B. FOX 71# Eighth Itrert Phone: *80 Ocean City, B.I.

$5930

Fin:.need to suit, cottage under const met loii. finished to nail purchaser. Six room*, hath, and sun parlor, open fire place, central location. J. Marshall Lett on 3rd Avenue at BCtfc Street STONE HARBOR. N. 1. SZ0 Walnut Street Pilli.ADEi.PlUA. PA. Lombard 8«IC

In the Heart of Stone Harbor A loi 35 by 100. Two hundred feet from he corner of Third and 96th SLvet. tor 8500

GEORGE B. SPRINGER 97th St. and Third Avenue STOKE HARBOR

SEA ISLE CITT

$90.00 CASH All you need to build your ywn home. Balance financed. D. G. UEI.I.EK A t o. REALTORS J1S So. Landis A vs. Saa Ida City

Anniversary On Wednesday. April 20. 1927. wr celebrated our FIRST ANNIVERSARY as Ford Dealers in Port Norris. On that day we delivered our ONE HUNDREDTH FORD CAR. We are more than pleased with the results of our first year's business associations in Port Norris and extend our hearty thanks and appreciation to the people of Port Norris and vicinity for the confidence shown us in that

time.

We feel, however, that had our service not been satisfactory our results would not have been so pleating, and we assure the public that we shall better ouf service in the future by constant additions and improvements to our shop :quipment, and factory training for our mechanics. Again we wish to thank the public for their

patronage and good will.

LES CHECK

CORSON & MILLS

kTUHLYSAOER

Landis Ave. Comer 55x100 Good Location Donch fit Somcrehoe REALTORS Iab4I< Are. at Sualg M. SK A IM F < ITT. X. J.

That'a H* Fus . oh. my darling the headlight* dim and low. | your hand* upon t Ih wheel, j bug myself, you know.

For Sale Bakery Property d equipment, all ready for doing buain**B.

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Price Reasonable. Terms BACON BROS.

Box M

Purt Norris

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 sure you'll select the garments you have been contemplating buying, as the PRICES ARE RIGHT! No Two Models Alike. Dresses $10.50 up $29.50 Coats $15.00 up $59.50 Hosiery (All Shades) $1.25, $1.50. $1.96 Bring the Kiddies in nnd take them out li>oking like GREAT, BIG DOLLS.

IHE M&cC MEN La R0Se Sh0PPe

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PORT NORRIS, N. J.

FLORA MOHR HENDERSON

High at Pine (Cassell Bldg.) MtHville, N. J.