Cape May County Times, 29 April 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 19

UoiwtK ib ctty. Mor* th-J» tbr*e Iboasand chlldc from the •cbooU of Cumberai County vtmltcd tho More of M War* Company durln* th« vninx. Friday aflrrnoon where were feted irij t»-ld In the bungalow loca.ed the fourth floor of "

Millville

. friend, of Mlw Edith , r of thl» cltj-. wUl be i 10 learn that the wedding »utrr Marearet. waa turned doable ceremony when Kdltb became the bride of L|ee Kenneth Parker, of Andnnr Board of Directors of Mill-

CAPE VAT COUJTTY TMES. FRIDAY. APRIL 29. 1927.

Page Three

Aafuet Miller and Mrs Ko.de' both Of Mlllrf’.le, _eritad la tbetr new home I,,loo last week The « Mayor Armloo. . friend Of the doctor. , w P. G. Male qaartatte of m*n of this efty. I at a concert given In the . Home at Vineland U L. ,..11 Ena. also gave aoloa. TV weekly meting of the WlllC. T. D, of Millville, waa

Mrs Robert Robinson visited, relatives in town on Monday Mr. and Mr«. John HoHlngrr. of Port Norris, epmt the week end at the home of Bamurl God-

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Mra. Charles Reevu. u: port Norris, spent a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Henry Rubbins. . and Mra. C. H. Hamms) of CoUlngmvood. were recent visitor* le home of Mr. and Mrm. C. K. Godfrey. ■. and Mra. George ftrsitway and little daughter were in Underwood on Bundny. Mr. Danlei Booker, one of oar oet deemed townsmen, eelebrated his elghty-ascond birthday or. April It. He received . post c.id shower, some beautiful plants, and many uaefol gifts. J. H Walters, of Atlantic City, spent Saturday at bis home here.

lira. Hannah Satteriae. of East

Dr. H. Garrett Miller, who remtly underwent two surgical ptrations at the Samaritan HoaItai. Philadelphia, returned home aturday afternoon. His m; 'tends will be much pleased am of the improrement in his

with.

The condition of Mrs. Klvn HolTiu. of North Second Street, who ndrrwent an operation lllliille Hospital Wedneaday. is aid to be very serious. Little ope it entertained for 1

otery.

Bringing to the Millville Klwaians a message of national liner tance. PYancIs Taylor, of Phlla-

tlphla. spoke forcibly

utons of the United States with Ural American Countries.

Mr. and Mr* Eugene Gillette and family. Edith Gillette, of Vineland, and Mrt J. Bradford Patch called on Mlse Mildred E. Poster recently. Mr*. Mary Parkhlll I* vUIUng relative* and friends in Downlng-

u>* r. Pa.

Miss iv.relle Haley, of Ocean City, visited her mother. Mrs. Anas M Rowe, recently. Mias Enma Hunter spent Wednesday otarrvtag In the school* (of Vineland Mr nnd Mrs. Edward Nlxson. Mias Mse Dtlk. of Mlllvillr. Mrs. Mary Nixaon and sons. Albert ' m. of ivnnsgrove. sp* nt Sunday with Mrs. Nlxaon’s daughter. Mr. and Mr*. Tom Holland Mr sad Mr*. Paul Jekers. of ■onsgroTc. spent the week end with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.

L. Hutton

Mauricetown Mias Mary Hanel and Mtss St. Clair have returned to their home In Caldwell after passing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hanel. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bailey. Mr. and Mr*. Ogden Bailey and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bailey spent Friday evening In town and also attended the chicken pot-pic supper

here.

Mrs. Reeves Bateman entertained her parents and friends, from Ocean city, on Friday

nlng.

Mis* Eunice Powel entertained her niece. Miss Helen Powel. Port Norris, and Mra. Richard Carvel, of Burlington, one evening recently. Mats Rboda Spence, of Millville. called on Mrs. Sam Robbins. Jr., recently. Howard Wills, of Haleyvllle. called on his mother, Mra. Saiile Wills. Saturday. Stacy Loveland, of Dividing Creek, was in town one evvutng recently. Mlw Anna Robbins Is confined to her home with lllnew. Mr. nnd Mr*. Irvin Bailey nnd daughter. Barbara, api-nt the week end with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Plttmsn, of Borden-

Port Elizabeth

Ml» Tbeo lllckmsu. of Vine-: land, spent Tuesday with her - parents.

Mr. and Mra. Danlei Blrdsall. The Young Peoples' Class met of Philadelphia, were in their, th , hon)( . of Elb *j CUIsummer home tor a few days- j on \fedn--eday evening. Those

Mhaes Mildred and Blanche | p rpl „. nt

Huntley, of Ocean City are vtatl- j Moyer. Inna Henderson. Ellen Ing Mr*. Eva Barsuglit. Harr!*. Howard Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. J. u. v'snamsn ( Toxour The hastes* e-ived and Francis Vanaman went to j dainty rwrrebmenta.

Philadelphia Monday to attend; Heuben Edwards, of Ocean

the wedding of Elizabeth, dsugh- wu h , r , this week am! ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vanarosn. »«> Unnchrd a new motor boar John Lane Smith. Mr. and Mrs.: Ur aDd Mnl Mortimer HendSmlth sail for Bermuda on Wed- <rsun f! it*rtalned Mr. aad Mrs. nesday for their honeymoon, i M4rk Frii^h , B d Mr. and Mr* Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Perry, of! M'lliwn. of PlensantrllD. Mr. and Camden, gave a house party In : Mr(l E <)w , r d Armstrong, of Wild Mrs. Perry's stater's summer cot * wood, and Mr and Mrs. WlUtsm tag* over Easter. The guests were p epfM . r an d *,n. Johnson, the MUees Perry. Rut* ■"«'I Dividing Creek, this week. Ralph Keller. James Fawns. Ml*-| jj,. sad Mrs. Harry Msyhew dred Jones. Henry Long. Ha ,T y: motor*-* 'j Green Creek oaThurs Mull*- [ day to visit friend*. Mr. and Mrs. John Unke, 1 Mrs. J. Rechstelne and da ugh Newfleld. spent Sunday with Mr. I , er t ,t ber i n ,. are visiting rclaand Mr». Oscar Harvin. | in New York. Mra. Frank Wldener is visiting, Albert Chambers was oprelatives In Camden for a week. | ^ted on in Bridgeton Hospital

Newport

Walden Stiles Is Improving his

home with n new roof.

Mrs. Homer Boone, Mrs. Esther Robbins and Miss Martha

Chance spent Easter Sunday with j with Mr. and Mr*. Harry May-

friends Id Atlantic City. , new .

Mrs. Nancy Caster Is the guest I Walter Kline, of Salam. was of Dr. and Mrs. P. C. Canter, of , n to „, Monday on bualness. Millville. i Thomas Roberts and son. of

Millville, were calling on friends

Mr. and Mra. Ellis Boggs and Ethel St. Clair motored to Ocean City Sunday to see Mrs. Boggs'

brother. Harry Oliver.

Mr. and Mr*. O. Glreat. of Swcdtwbora are spending a week

on Tuesday,

she was getting along nicely. James Harris motored to Capo May Court House on Tuesday.

ic M. E. Church gave a reception to their new pastor. Rev. Berrage Lord. Each organisation d a representative to welcom ' v U>M and family, and also present two potted plants. Thchoir gave s-veral selection*. Ethel St. Clair and May Franckl a piano duet, and Harrlat Henderson a raadlng Ice cream aad crackers w e served. Mrs. Howard HeMtrr gave * mu-lrale at her bom* on 8atur-| day evening. The artb the uk-iele glii- / th. Millville| High School, ale-i Greta May Franck]*, Ethel St. Clair.| Martha Ckamberlaln. •,* Pitman. Carrie Compton ■,< l‘!- xsntviUa. Irma Haadetso:,. an-t Harriet | Henderson There wi-r, from Pitman. Pleasant*!!)*. MIU-| vilk. Atlan; - City. Philad-lph DorcbMtei, t^esburg. Hei.lervi and Vlnelan r Mr. and Mis. tkorge Ellis » tertatned Mr and Mr* llowardj Ellis. Of Phlla-t Iphls.

w ek end.

Mr. and Mrs. G , Manning!!

hne returned to th-lr

home la AtlantU Cit> after spend-j

DIRECTORY ef the Chnrches nnd Professknal nnd Basin*** Honscs ml ('■mbrriand Co»ntj

Harley HListed, who la attending John* Hopkins Medical College. Baltimore, passed Easter

with hi* parent*.

Miss Mabel Emerson has returned to her home here after spending the winter with Dr. and Mrs. Earl Breen, at Oalves-

o, Tex.

Mr. Nelson Bateman and Miss Perla Peterson were among the Atlantic City throng Easier Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. George B. Lore. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sayres. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Gasklll. the Misses Imogen* Gasklll. Mabel Emerson. Peggie Sayre. Addle Lore and Master Gene Emerson were In Philadelphia Easter Sun*

Monday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Charles Eisenlohr entertained Mr. and Mrs. Quinn and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ashmore and family an!' Mr. ana Mra. W. Elsenlohr and: family, of Philadelphia, over the: Easter holiday*. Mr. and Mr*. Bert Crawford, of Haddonfleld. and Mr. and Mra. Thomas Donabey, of Bridgeton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Pyle on Sunday. Mr. and Mr Compton, of New York, and Mrs. Dickson, of Trenton. were calling on friends Mon-

day.

James Burn*, of Philadelphia, was In town Tuesday on bati-

Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and children motored to Millville on

Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Edward Hunter enlcr-

the meeting of the club held Uained Miss Lillian Parker, of irtday at noon. Merchantville. recently. |m

Mra. Mabel Bennett, of “‘11- r

The oBcera and executive com ittue of the Millville High School Irani Association held a meetig at the home of the president, irt Nellie Whitaker last week, ad plans were laid for “The May *1*,“ to be held May S. in the

lemorial High School.

Haleyville Mr. and Mr*. Harry OUrer. of kean City, spent Tuesday with frs. Frank Bowker. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Sheppard. ! West Collingswood. * sot guests *t the home of Mr. tMjjn. Raymond Sheppard. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nickelson. ohn Nickelson. Mrs. Samuel Print and son. Robert. Mra. Allan 'iirppard. Mra. Mae Walter*. Mra. award Bowker and Saquel Godtry visited the Tulip Farm, in •Wertleld. on Wednesday. Mr*. Jennie Shropshire •nded services held for la ugh tern of Rebecca Lodge, 'nr.ny Church. Millville, "n Sun- ! *v evening. Rev. c. 8 . Reeves, of MillHI*, was entertained nt the home ’ ! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sharp on

’unday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Nickelson. ■ Greenwich, visited relatives in iialvyrllle on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sharp en rrtalned Mias Mae Shyp. Paul Ibuii.ii. of Mauricetown. Mrs. Elsie KlrchoR. of Bridgeton.

' cently.

Mr *nd Mrs. Shuyler Godfrey •d family, of Blackwood, were tests of relative* here recently. Mi. and Mra. Samuel Plant curtained at a birthday party on »urday evening Mr. and Mr*, tvnk Friaut. Mr. and Mrs. Er- ' Pangburn and Ernest. Jr., id Mia* Elizabeth Friant. all Millville. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowger Howard Bowker spent SunT with relatives in Ocean City. Mrs. Jennie Shropshire, who ■ been spending th* winter in hUadalpiila. returned to ter ’ ,!Q e * Saturday. Rober, Nickelson and Allan 1 • PPard were In Bridgeton Mon*y oa business.

We Will Buy Your Old Carpels Of Re weave Them into Reveraibie Rugs !w b^w twaoey >I thu> D My Boor ‘^wirtg on thr market. W*

i Smith Rug Works, Inc. | Truck Cam — Phoea 10 | 415 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.

vllle. called on her mother, Mrs. I Hammell Webb, recently. [ Rev. Townsend Weaver, of Mattoon. Ul.. called on friends i and relatives here recently. Mr. Weaver was fonneriy of this

place.

Clarence Garrison and William Fullerton, of Camden, called on the former's parents. Mr. and

Dallas Garrison. Thursday.

Mr*. A- T. WTils entertained Mia* Mary Teals Shroptse and William Meredith, of Port Nor-

ris. an evening recently.

MUa Susan Sharp and Mra. Dora Miller motored to Millville

Friday evening.

Master James Holllnger I* able to be about again after being confined to his borne with the

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pettit called on their cousin. Mr*. Henry Miller. Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sharp and family, of Millville, were in t Sunday. ' Miss Annie Robbins 1* IHMrs. Dallas Garrison spent the past week end In Vineland.

F. G. Stieren, 0. I). Optician O n O°'’ ,om * ,rl,t

CHEVROLET

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The SEDAN—$695 r. O. B. Flint. Mick. For grace and sweeping dignity it would be difficult to imagine a more beautifnl tar than the new Chevrolet Sedan. The colorful beauty of Marine Blue Duco—with radish gold striping—the tactile-leather sun visor, bullet-type head and cowl lamps, one-piece, full-crown fenders, radiator of non-rusting airplane metal, balloon tires and steel disc wheels enhance the individuality of the newly-refined body

lines.

The generously roomy interior is upholstered in smart Blue Corduroy. Fisher W one-pieoe windshield with narrow steel corner-posts, automatic windshield wiper, rear-vision mirror, combination stop and tail light, large 17-inch steering wheel, instrument panel complete with speedometer, oil gauge, ammeter and coincidental ignition and steering lock, gasoline gauge, daah and dome lights, front door pocket, robe rail, remote control door handles, foot rest, smoking set, and an improved tire carrier are a few of the equipment items that stamp this fine car as a value beyond comparison. PORT NORRIS GARAGE EARL H. BROWN, Prop. Phone: 104-R Port Norm, N. J.

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you have in mind. We can also advise you on materials—plans—location—financing. Drop in. Tdl your story. Let us help you. For a 100% roof call our ROOFING SERVICE DEPARTMENT M'c carry thr gnuunr Barrett Atphalt ShimgUt

E. L. Warren Lumber Company

PORT NORRIS, N. J.

White Paint For Home Interiors This one paint combines the virtues of a durable, washable interior white and white enamel Carmolight Interior White is ideal for use around the house. It dries with an en-amel-like surface, yet «ta price is the same as ordinary point. May be used on wood, metal or plaster. Supplied in gloss, flat, and eggshell finish. V— h Cy.ml~.U~t~ Ctmft J. R. PRICHARD Port Norm, N. J.

GOING 70 PAINT?

USE REGULATION

GET IT AT

Murry’s Army & Navy Store 129 High Street Millville

tOPP- LEVOY THEATRE)

$1.95 so ‘ u “" ,,, ~

Cut Flower*

Blooming Pot Rower*

and Fern*

Funeral Designs Arranged and Delivered on Short Notice j VICTOR ER1CKSEN

FAGAN & FLEETWOOD Rour - Feed - Grain FORT NORRIS, 9. J. DCLIVinv DAY* Monasr—Diwding Creek Thursday—HateyviU*. Msuricetma »r>d Buck.huv.fn tatvrdag—Feel Kareva

HARRY B. BICKING The Dutch Boy Painter ia a Guaranty of Pure White Lead Painting and Decorating Paperhanging Pboae 69-B-3 CedarrOle, M- J.

Fire Place Equipment

FLUE LINING. DAMPERS. CLEAN OUT DOORS. ASH DROPS. BRICK. Ct« RED QUARRY TILE. SPARK GUARDS. FIRE SETS

AND ANDIRONS.

Geo. Maier Sc. Bro.

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H. F. Ogden EXIDE Battery Sale* and Service 25 South Pearl Street Bridgeton, H. I.

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09 MAIN ROAD ISAAC FAGAN

1. Serata Sc Sons Feed. Goal. Hardware aad Farmers* Supplies Bridgeton. M. J. Phone*. 152 and UG3

Ladies' Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty White Palace Barber Shop WM. HI SLOP, Prop. Rata Street P»rt 9«rrt»

^W^oJfUSlo For Mother’s Day Give her the one thing ahe will appreciate moat— YOUR PHOTOGRAPH The date Is M< 8th. Hare your sitUi, M today. 29 M. Laurel St.. Bridgetaa, M. 7.

ALWAYS ASK FOR Grandma's or Kew-Bee Bread Geo. E. Le Sturgeon BRllHIKTO*, 9. J.

If It’s Clothing See Maier & Eiwell THE ENTERPRISE M-5i S. Uarel SL, Bridgeton

HARRY W. WEBB 1*0RT NORMS GENERAL TRUCKING Sidewalk. Filled mad Graded LOTS FILLED IN

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Notary Public DEEDS. MORTGAGES. ETC. W. D. Robbins, Jr. Drag Store Pert Horris H. J

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R. L. Sharp Buyer and Shipper of ALL KINDS OF PRODICE and Dealer In HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS tVarehonu-i Haaricetonn Wkari

SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH Port Norris REV. J. T. WILLIAMS. Pastor MRS. OLGA DAILEY, Clark You are inlvlted to attend all service*

Chambers Ftreless Gas Range cook wnh Th* Css kA Turned Off Dan Henderson Co. 410 High St. Millville, N. I

A. X. K. CHURCH Port Norris—HaleyvUle REV. F. R. STEVENS Port Norri*—Union Betbol Service, every Sunday at * *0 P. M. I-on Norris—Nmon Bethel Service* w y Sunday at 11.00 A- M. and 7.00 P. M.

5 Gallons or More

20 Colors

For Inside or Outside 0»e

Lumber, Mill work. Builden,' Hardware, etc.

, Telephone: Port Horris 60

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The New Goodyear Tread

Longer Wear, Easier Riding and Better Appearance LES CHECK CORSON & MILLS THE MEN

IT PAVS We are frequently asked if it pay* to spend so much time in reconditioning and inspecting our used cars before they are offered for sale. The answer ia that a great many of our used car purchaser* come back when they want new car*. Doesn't that pay? COMMERCIAL GARAGE Phone 158 POET HOBRIS, H. T. A USeD CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT

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