Cape May County Times, 29 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 15

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ry. •■■1 NlthoUa E. Wrotrn. both [of Bivalve, »rra married at the jM. E pataocac* of Port Norrte. at

•f p 8 ** d *> evealn*. R*v. Wll-

ttST pSfiJ ««»- - nkiatlB*. Mr Orde

«»« City or a- I*. Ctt/. > Mill* »rt«t a. man and Wrv

,n4 Min. a. hrl^mald. After the

Centre Grove

<*! Bart of Paalaboro. a

tluy were *fTen a IH>- nln« t»uh rnead* In MIUTille. ahower of rtae. The ne*ly-1 Mr , nil M „ Nelaon Taylor

Mr?. Mary Nlekle Mon

i the pr-peny raifd c

Owt«I IV» ir and usbt Omanau BKHtutta la thr at

or all bids and .nlitr la any 1.14-

o, o—

he l. Maher. JSJftl I.lroctOT of IhtMIe Works - Itllam H. ColHaan. Jr..

City Bnctooer. . J Mrltrtde. ni* Cfcrtt.

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NOTICE TO BIPOEWa •t a HI »«■ reeehred tn .-ho-n Kraaboklers ol : ('ape M«>. N. J-. at • the Board. Cape May I V J, on Wodnaa*ay. May (hr plana and apeeinred liy the Omnjy lie. of wtlleh 1 *-

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’slaardr f Ureen. 'ainden. N J nr

.. - --.e Heard. Bids. • in fan and oailifMla aoeara itti Hv said ■perlftoaltoo, and e. I; roanpaot^ auararleelri*

thj’ar-i,

•KS.T“

Charles Brush.

4am«* Schock. of PtilUdelphla. was In totrn Saturday on Inul-

Desn.

Captain Samuel Butcher, of the achooner Mary L. RIkkIm. while lying abreast of Du Boia •all loft, slipped and fell overboard. but eatehlnc a rope quickly pulled himself out. Captain Butener aatd the water was very

cold

R. O. Atkins, represea tat Ire of the William H. Whiting Company. of Baltimore, made a buai-

nraa trip here Thursday. RoUnd. the small son of a

Blutard. of CedarvlUe. CapUli

day evenim Mrs. John Schmead le III. Milton Taylor waa a Millville visitor recently RrUa Taylor was in Newport recently. MUa Esher Sparks »p nt Tuesday evening with Mrs. Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Iteekett. of Millville called on Mrs. Jerrell Thurs-

day.

Mias Mildred Scoomaker ap?nf Thursday eveniag with Mrs. bavern Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Franclr Magee called on Mr. and Mrs Nelaon

. ^rth^sra.;'® si.tsi's Uadla. Jackson. Monnw. Msdlson. Hwllo. Otway. Ilulwrr. Bryant.

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Breeas. I'harMoa. OonO. Portland. Miami Iraytona Atlantic. rMomhla. sa.yy ■■VT* u y*' pbla, Ulrard. I-rcaj-vt. IV cn. l^n, •JWSr Ib-lmoot. hoot-woodT Wrr’ ahalin. Atlantic. Elm. Kammd. Masham. MatUda. House. Hartson Bwaln. Uarrlaon. Krtta. Italia, fans.

of the achooaer Bicycle, had the : T ** lor r«*ently.

mtefortune of belag burned altoul Mr - Newcomb, of CVdarvUle. lor all h<a- the face while attempilBg to build , r * ,,,d on b* 1 ' daughter. Mrs. LeLF^L^'J^r:: a On which bad already been, Thursday. * >- requhed by i lighted. Being In the cabin aad Mr. and Mrs. John Schmead of the said Boding the Are wasn't burning w <-rt eln Millville on huelt

well, be picked up the kerosene, Tuesday.

can and poured some oil on the Miaa Ethel Biizaard. a teacher

South Seaville

Mr*. L. t_ Foster waa

i Fh;'a-

», rrlnca tjil

S

Third. Fourtl

Wabtb. 1 ’ aelfth. ThlrteatUK. knur

Wharf. Cedar.

Teeij^d W him I aad YUnooin DrtvT "!?•***

» umbered from First trret conaecuttvely.

Center tinove school, apent

.. j >“» week end in CedarvlUe.

_ , j Mrs. Sheppard and daughter j WBre Millville

Delmont ' T l bun4Mr "‘‘V.y ni«h.

! M Vr. Tb r lY\ ar - I “ r Mrs. Frank Vanamaa

■k 1 . .? n 0r ° r . K J T ^ ,or - ot Mill- and children spent Sunday eve- - i ’I®- * pcnt Medncaday with her B lng with Mrs. Vanaman's father.

L Charles Bradway

Mr. and Mrs. Howard H rad way of Port Norrt*. called on hli uncle. William Bradway. Thurs-

day evening.

Mr. aad Mr? Smith Brewatt spent aa evening with Mr. and Mr * E. J. Rubrlght was In Court Mr*. El wood Bailey. House on Saturd.it Mr and Mi?. Albert Orncc and '■“»» Helen Andrew,. 0 f Millmother spent Tb ii red ay evening;' m »s In town Saturday vvn1* friends here. ul "*- Mr. and Mi*. DurreU Uoyd and ' lr Mra. It I! | vl Huai> r eaMid on Mrs. Anna ■ < ‘ n,rr,s,n ‘' d Mra. Pryn* p.,rents. Noel Sunday afternoon. j from iH-nni-nlle. ott Sunday. Mr. and Mre. John Fldler. of M r , • D,, Mr »- J- H. Berry . nted Deunlst III-. and children, arei MHlvtll* relative* on Sunday. Vending a while with her par-, Mr. and Mr*. I. Meinivr- have ents, while Mr. Fldler la recup- mnv, ' d ,n ' 0 'heir new home, reeratlag from an operating for c * n,| r Purr baaed from Mr Mc•ppendlcttl* j Intyre. Walter Brown, of Millville.' Mr. and Mrs. f. M Westcntt apent Sunday morning with Wil- * ,, If ‘‘“M Sprtni: vUltor. SaturHam Bradw ay. j d »Fevening. sv. J .hn Bradway and fatally, i Jo!!n K®*'*P and daughter. Belly, of Beavllle. railed oa hi* par- w » r * Allan tic City vtatuir? 8atur-| on Saturday. d**•eph Bradway and wife, of: Harold Collins and family apent Wildwood. caUed oa hi* folks on 'hr wc«k end with Salem rrlaThursday morning. : Uvea. Mr. and Mr*. Ben Brad way. of Mrs. H. Rocap U among the Millville, epeal Sunday with hls.^ck MM* wee*, father The local member? <d Hie 1*. R Mr*. Anna Noel spent Batur- ® B®*”' P'Trvd *“ • ‘■'h. t. \. j day evening m Millville with her «" Thursday, father, who has hero quite 111. | A uumlwr from here attended! Mrs. Marvin Devin, of Mill- the Chamber of Commerr. meting vllle. spent Sunday with friends Woodbine Thursday rvcainr

BEST BUYS OF THE WEEK in REAL ESTATE

BUNGALOW—5 ROOMS $2800 Easy Term* F. H. STRATTON Real Estate

21st Street. Avalon

STONE HARBOR

Mrs. A. :

» «h» ^■* n,h - a ,

V? ni-l-uUlc nuudioa". street?. ' reserve* thr right to re - | TOOETHEIt with

- of the Board of Chasm IA THRU C. OO DEN.

OF SEA ISLE CITY

received by ihc

Hi. I JfesSi?

wsriff

■ucuut of advwrUsiov la n«w»FblUdtlphl* and other advertising to be pisc-d * » schedule now c-n ** .•ftice „f il, r City (T»k.

Hoard of Com-

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

by the of Sm b

city. N*_ hour of “ P. M Ulands' F M. Daylight Having Tim-

W. ^IW fr- *—

ell of

high

.. and public place* m>w eaiMing. or berraftrr extended opened, altered or enUrced withli

the rarwarwu --

of Sna 1.1- Cl

JEUSKV CENTS At, POWRR , wstrtrt R

IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY To BAILA GREENWOOD:

n order of the Court New Jerrry. it ' he date hereof. ... - Ceorgr Seeder 1* : 5011 ere defrndant, d to appear. rJ-ad

re bill of compwvloUl on or I—fore the taantv-Ihlrd day of May r^xl, or the sold h™ will bo taken aa confcaaed again i* said Mil is Med to foreda •rtain load and mortjnge corn premises situate In the City > Ule fTty. In the f'ounly .rf 6mMay. and Klate of New Jrrary. and

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tf. mt

u-:wu« T STEVENS. g!Br<a- o s3rr

Asaoclatlon gave a party recently at the home of one of Ha out-of-n members. Mr. and Mrs. WalConplon. Dorchester. It proved U> be one of the most enjoyable occasion* of the I*. T. A.

It waa a surprise to Mrs. Compton. The

daughter. Miaa Carrie Compton and Mias Martha Charaploa furnished excellent music. Numerous game* were played and a lunch of sandwiches, cake and coffee waa Those present were Mr. affd Mrs. Walter Compton Mr. and Mra. James Corson. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wvsler. Mr. and Mrs. Dougi Cox. Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Cox. and Mrs. Orlando U-e. Mr. and Mra. Cbarlea Thurston. Mr and Mrs. Charlie Showman. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Showman. Mr. and Gilbert High. Mrs Sarah Holden. Mra. Keba Veach. Mrs. Sul In Krrtrkaon. Mrs. Altacda Whlldin. Mr? Mary Bickley. Mrs. Mary Jane WbIMtn. Misses Sallle Martha Champion. Elizabeth Lee. Mildred Whlldin. Katharine Show-

NOTicE [man and Alma Showman. Each above ordinance waa passed i OBe present was fitted for a pair

rending *1 a merUnc of rhe I of new shoe*.

■hMrd of Commlssloarra. of S«n l»b . . - illy. New Jersey, held on Ihr IXth I '• J- ‘ "*s r - t OUDty Supermlen- «!*> Of Amt IfTf. and try laketi dent of Schools, vlalled our school

.rr'mren'Z of Zh iJZrd' 00 Eonday of this week.

. re - ' *’■ ,4 pr ’ , i **' '■ r! : «» Comml-bm- A1 Errlckaon la remodeling hi* anyifSv. n”™ Jeraey.'m two oYkwk *ta j * lome lu>d will be ready Is occupy

[■(’'jM'be “'''roomi ^ytlght M(!"g time.' it in the near future.

_ ... ._ ^.u,i..i| ,; 0 “* wSam' mV i i' lufiE Sommers Coruoti and charbj ^u-n-rt-uZ CM> Clerk. | Wai w?vk are heaul.f,lug their

<’< tin- bem oi-tainalde and * homes by building porticos. ‘rely sat Uf art nry to Ha • \ W ^ I mi 1 roving his home -i-wiy ataie <hr type of i 30 Captain* Visit | by adding a new klteben. He Is-

i“TfS«5f;! Natural Oyater Bad, ■*“ *■«. • an Ura bam. lb,

nd Iw aerom i nl ' 1 mM>

lined ctwek > fContlaood from pao* One) “>*ble lo iIn- j Warfield Jones, son of Captain

ORDINANCE NO. M Ordinance to Purr base '-•& for the Oily o< P New Jsraey, and fundtv •nrol for (ho Kir. House and providing for the c.

e S3

Mr*. C. O. Footer spent the

the Moo^sto^'VHgh's^h^rptay i Ver ** U WUd,f '

famllr. of ELl^r^f ^ ^ T*"

dorA .pent Sunday .Hh Sommer, d,y ,hl. wcek ' ° n '

Miaa Markay. helping teaeber., "“T'* r

vi? I tod our m-hool on Thuroday. of)

last week aad gave the final 1 . T*" - “ 0 ^ , ' r * t Club n **' 1 •« "»«

lour ami i? mc J of Mn - rallow*.

clJ j hL Thursday. Fourteen mol her* wi Miaa Harriet Mahn, of Bridge- P '’?^ D ‘ A t * rr good 11 ** »

ton and Mr*. Hortha l^o. of Lee*- , £?. < ‘ ,1 . b * r a .

burg, visited the Euaday School. nk u Ta ’' ,or ■■ oa Sunday aflrratron. Mias Mahn nln * * l ,he homr 01 Mr. Christy

gave aa Interesting Ulk to Ihe j r ^ n, *J r -

grown-ups. and also fold the chil-, Mr i inrt Nr l*on Taylor dron two or three pretty stories wer * Sunday evening vlailora

Mr. aad Mr*. Douglas* Cox. W., *' Ledarvllle.

L. Foster aad Sallle Hendoraon at-1 s * r - •n < l Mrs. Wilbur Humes tended a Ten-Ten party at the '■ntertalned relatives from Allan-

Howard HeLvler. Port Etlxabeth on Saturday evening, splendid musical program * presented by some of the beat talent In this section, both vocal and Instrumental. Refreshment

All I

Greenfield

Wildwood, spent the week end

S. Shuttleworth 32nd St.. Peermont. Phone: Avalon tfi

Raymond BUxzard, William ^ . ,, Bradway. Boyd Halley and family. *• H , „ M ** n * n nwi '»«*"•» ot

were in MiUrUie Saturday eve-; w,,h

Uing. 1-ewl? Priest and family were Mr and Mrs. Max Stine and relatives In Cape May

daughter?, of Philadelphia, spenl ^turtlay.

Sunday wuh Mrs. Etlne'n pareulm. Matilda and Alice Angcly called Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Ncvakowaki. on Mrs. Caldwell, in Petersburg.

Mr. and Mr*. L. Grace, of Sunday.

Goshen, called oa their cousin. Mis* Rebecca Dnbosq spent Sal Mm. Anna Noel. Sunday. ur day night «ilh Mlasea Dorolhy jCarvk* and Jr-naie Breyer. r ? , , ’ Henry IXiboxq, Jr., was |g

DUCKShutem Woodbine on Sunday.

| Gideon Adams attended the fun Gladys and Raymond Peterson. Ift Alfred Sack.

OCRAH CTTT. H. J.

of Port Norri*. recently vtailed Petersburg on Monday.

thalr relative* Mr. and Mr*. Le-

roy Park.

On Monday afternoon Mrs John Siovlr attend- Ihe funeral of her aunt. Mr*. Phlfei. In Millville. The Misses Hannah Sebooefield id Alberta Ackley spent Tueoday evening with the family of Mortt-

icr Mayhew.

Spring Garden grocery store, at the C roe, roads, has been re-opened

nnder new management.

The property known as the Lum Garrison farm has Just been sold to people from Miami. Fla. They I l ' < have this week moved on the

He City Sunday

John Taylor called on Elmer Taylor, of Falrton road,

nlng this weak.

Mr. and Mr*. Walter Mickle and Mrs, Will Taylor spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Earl.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Jenvll called on relatives here Sunday.

Underwood

Mrs. Allx Mtchalowaky

spending a week In Chester. Pa.. 1 with her sister. I p ' Boe -

Mr. John C. Hand vlalled! 0n T fcur » d *J M-». L Del Mayfriends In Inderwood Monday af-: hew ^,e, *" h U "' A '" ,lu, « ''""-I ternoon. | ralttee of tba HaUyvIlle charge at Mrs. El wood Bailey recently' ,he hom * hI Captain Euward Rob-1

entertained her father. Harry i bhl *'

Bllzxard. and James Smitt. of! Mrs. I.ybbie MeLong. guest of Lakehuret: her alslers. Mrs. D.! her sister. Mr*. Lewis Godfrey. i*| Kelly, and husband, of Camden.: under the doctors care, having and Mrs. Irene Mints and family!been confined to her room for! of Dividing Creek. ; several days with a heavy cold. Mrs. Eva Janston and Grover j Mr. and Mra. James Cox and Bishop of Port Norris, railed on j son. James. Jr., were Sundaythe Headways Saturday afternoon, callers at the home of Mortimer Mr. and Mrs. William Briggs.! Mayhew. Mrs. Cox was formerly! of Bridgeton, called on fr.' .nd.? Mis* Emma Pctilt. a resident of

iwn Sunday evening thla locality.

Gladya (romantically)—“I think the pout* are right. George. If* only In thr girat open spaces that we ran find ounmivee.'' Oeoage—'-Well, we re to miles from anywhere, the sun's going down, and fve loot the wap—

ao now's your chano .

Centrally Located Cottage Four bedroom* and four room' Apartment in Baadmcnt WALTER H. KUEHN 8th and Atlantic Avenue OCEAN CITY. 1. J.

A BLOCK between 48th and 49th 8tre«i?. up to grad*. Priced for quirk sal*. Price on application. •ASioCL NAPPgN

.'..r.sr.j'i ;«ss sS a

pUre of r

having been demolished

during the heavy wind In Feb-

Baln Junes, of the schooner" Vi r-1 0 c Fl>! . tcr nett* Anna, is 111 with tonaUltl*. ko ,t,Uy. ith her son in

Jersey city and Mr.

George W. Amos, of Newark spent friends Mr. and Mrs. William

Holden.

• of ihr 'Vmniiaaipnsrw I r, ‘ c »taelt*mnh snop* that i Sal , D ,

1; “ k » ! bblld r™?re e. wonrlb, »ltb . | Mr M M „ ta ^

_»ij jj_ ; urge force of extra men over- [ ~., r — ■ , time, due to late orders. In aotm°EW E Jer|ev CITV of the shops the men don't even I

_ j go home.

INTRACT N No A 5n 0,IS M 'l«* Gandy, of Cedarv lUe, w as j

— In town on Saturday.

Edw.rd COhb. the up-to-date! sailmaker. with « loft at Bivalve, j

S'mxUM'tW"„T "‘ report* be is working night and i “—'— - - * d ay W ith a large force of extra j alt tie. “isr're;; I help, due to the late placing of I the furnishing of j order* ftn o«w aall*. Hr will have

w Vx 1 n ^ ia, "' 1 * ! *.

iteoa and OeamuTvalf

refuse any more work

gotten out by the firet of May. Thla iutt is making sails by macbiae and hand. Mr. Cobb stated

Kt

> get «

ugbt j

up with hi« work until the la'--'

ter part of May.

Rev. and Mr*. Harry West and son. Netann. of Morton. Pa., mo-, lured lo Bivalve Friday, bringing - Mr*. Sara Laws, the latter's another, who has been spending' some time with them at Morton, j an>i expects to spend eonie time i with her daughter. Mrs. Charles

Sheppard. Uttn.

Special Genuine Diamond Ring. 18 K While Gold Mounting Special Price-425.00 OUter diamondi from $15 up.

p "' E. C. MORRISON

i the latter'* par-

I 100 High St.. Millville. H. J. 8 ' Sign of the Clock"

Dress Up For Spring

Featuring The Beal Values in Bridgeton

Men’s and

Young Men’s TWO TROUSER SUITS $27.50 $29.50 $32.50

(New Stylos. .

irn*—All Wool Fabrl

Fiftieth Anniversary Special Griffon Sunday Blue Serge

5.00

$35J

Two Trousc r Suita

Imported English Broadcloth Shirts $1.95 or 3 lor $5.00

(Whit.. Blue .

Superior Underwear In Spring Weight* Union Suits or Separate Garments 95c to $1.50 MAIER & EL WELL

33 and 35 S. Laurel Street

Bridgeton

Spring Shipment of PERFUMES have arrived, both COLGATE’S and COTY’S in a varied assortment. Call and see our , wonderful amuirtun-ut

W. D. ROBBINS Drags and Stationery FORT NORRIS, N. i.

$1,000

Between 1st and Ind A»ea. Ten per cent. Depawn Balance Terms J. Marshall Letton 3rd Avenue at »Clh Street STONE HARBOR. N. J. 68* Walnut Street PHII.ADELPHIA. PA. Lombard 8618

In the Heart of Stone Harbor A lot 38 by 100. Two hundred feet from Ihe corner of Third and 96th Street, for 8600 Cash. GEORGE B. SPRINGER 97th St and Third A venae STONE HARBOR

A very desirable location for a gasoline filling station. A triangular corner at the Junction of the Shore and Tuekahnr Road*. Cape May County, with about 9*0 feet frontage on each road. RICHARD B. FOX 715 Eighth Street Phone: 98* Ocean City. N. J.

LEWIS It Re. *1* CVnii OCEAN (

SEA ISLE CITY

850.00 CASH All you need to build your JWn hume. Balance financed. D. (.. GF.I.I.RB A CO. REALTORS IU So. Land'? Ave. Sea IsM City

> be a cblropodlM

SEA ISLE CITY

Landis Ave. Corner 55x100 Good Location Donch & Somershoe REALTORS l-andiv Ave, at Kuala St SEA ISLE CITY, H. J.

For Sale Bakery Property and equipment, all ready for doing business. Best corner In town. Price Reasonable. Term* BACON BROS. Box 84 Port Norris

"From lb- day you were Korn, Till you ride in a hearse. There'* nothing that happens But what might have been worse. Ho smile!”

ANNOUNCEMENT We beg’to announce to the public that we have moved from 16 E. Sassafrass Street to the Central Garage, North High Street, at Millville Trust Company, where we have ample space to take care of your needs, having installed a first class mechanic. Also Greasing and First Class Auto Laundry. Ferguson & Nichelson

Salt? and 8*rv!

CENTRAL GARAGE Rcm 19 No. High Street MILLVILLE, N. J.