Dorefccvter. put i; ap ia
• &»j *«J a half
AW Klekote. tW WuuWr, of
t&» efe»n»fl * of fefa bBn»«< «
a few lie* nal-s aad rertr** tfc» fire aui keepi* frit ISfe from eaht *
aa>d tsaager. Tfei.- s»a»
rs^-e' ffi-r-"-- rs.’ss* - ■
Tl»y fearf an. altar to tfce 1 Ijc-sI. a bom* of GokS. a Case of ! Prayer. TWir fsm nawetia* k
'laadntB wlw-a the «
*r, who are tasth eery «l Gospel Joy
'orth at l
_ ^ -ad there
Centre VjfOVC '■-*»*. Eaetecihte la the p<*rr of y,
<J«4, ralaed op for the parpof-
Tih r
trfeet i> a i
wtth a stiff I
hy Doctor SeUoa L.
the Baptist PakDeaUwa Soc e«y. Jtiicia* •rnaol at 3 o'c.-xk.
aadard time.
Hother* Day aerrHw.
at 3 oVIoek. ssaada ni ti rrantiag by MWs laptop, of
Newport. Special
MortiowT CarrtMh. of BrtAcetoa.. Special .-efccUoa by SCrt. tare, of Newport SSertnosvette OB Mother
55 l .".a T '■ * was called to ronatirate aad rec | by a saUbter from Newport
the av*t Mr*. NeUle Him*, apeat Thar- aad trot to their tract. ocate the church la 1?C1. for j Bap: rt Charch. SrnmoaeUe oo Ifiaaoa. i day afienaooa w»th Mr*. Ieaa| _ p. . the record read*. -W* taVt the! Mother by Pastor Carl Ecu of plaea. a*. Mania. . ... tbelr Pi r -. Nom* Charch. f« the Krba Taylor was a blMH*** The early parlor* -ere art, of. e, JW .- ^ .rcordiap to' T-m* people.- aenic* at Sili. ojrter fleet and bar a large fhreei rlMtor at MiUrUle. Wrdae»da) giant faith a.i wril t» men of Mor|aiB Edward*, wa* <»B*:rexe<i j *taa*iir,i time,
working for them j Mm. father Taylor called giant rtraagth. They bripod acrid by Ure , T; , and ^ frB-1 1 Ccacmaaity mrrtce. erealag al The home of Waaric Doooelly Mr*. Howard Spark*. Wednesday hiMrp aad thetr ridoa eacoaa a new and 17 o'do k. -tnudard time. SMeclal ia being tiaprwd wKh a owt aftrtaw-r.. paanrd the border* of the '' e ' B c reale, efcurrh »roe* FifiJ year* by the Methodist aaarod pa. at. Mm. Waa Mama called cr -«aa. Paator Dand Batecac. the u ,„_ tlw pUcr again, l-f- SperUl selecUoas by the
The new pehoohar Tladdby Mm. Joha 8cbme*d. Monday seventh from Paut-.or Heaton, who ^ian^ed ic saaofce nnd flataea -
*»»Blng Hh* Knoch 'b* ceventh fr«c ^ , bf . lr XTOm )Ikt •-e *f. »'!1 Tsyi.r .. MO< ...» <M M "“-je.!. < <» Un M on (nu-i*™
Showed ap well, the captain aad on her daughter. Mr*. Eliaaberh.ed the eart tbai Cod »bc«!4., r r , aJ a B(J ^ -r p 0Bt ._ a nil , Bcw j BeraiMi by Pastor . . ownera being well pleawd with Magee. Moaday aftemoo. eongaer at Imr. bad thi* •»rd. IlBd better building aitme fr»m!«b. rvuding Creek M. K Church
01 * 1,c *“ -*•- the nua*. Tbie building Wi* en-’ more than Spa-tan band <ri br> h- Ur , r . 4 tn j,*. to moamo ^ tr Diviflino Crf^r rea who b-' in Hamilr.^ Sg«*r- , swtb tEj , : ^^Jted from curb L'mCUIlg ^rCCK July 27. 1- and orwalw* tkej ,r..tempered ^*1 Thi, ktud ofi Mr . L^- ,
New J-.-t Baptist MHortonary much dmw, l ^*. “ rr-j ”,"g ■- v:„r™u“:r^v. ^
m. f th. M»m, „„ a tt . „2 m . “j"™- '*■'
wtib r. three yearn, pastor ,Mp of Pastor Praak Andemm. It tTrM “ r!
Batemar . elcooe*! .early fro f t aB 4, «, the .1.. .w ,n. * CB ‘MlMer.
Mr*. : bray .pent Friday wufc Mr* Bea-
of the Eats ? The Aaswrr b MF^. GROCER A R«J CutuiH—i>y Srrwaa*«—«tvr km a booat Ask him for ©wr goad Bmmi for yam every iky mm»
LE STOURGEOfTS Kew-Bee Bread SEBYKIl ANYWHCWC IN Ct M»
Quintette
w.s^a-c.al —l.ctioa by the Baptist ,.<rlK»r Boyd Garrim. leader.
. Quite a ir.a» favornkle
ootowonr e heard from Ibe cap.il; > who watched her under
way.
Lelaod Fogg, of Fogg aad fMOWtaan, has arrtred borne from tue we*: where be ha* been an extended boalixa* trip for lb*
The Btvereld* Restaurant will be under new laaaagement. Mr Berijamin Chard, of Bridgeton,
taking charge this week
Mr*. Cbarlr* Bbeppard • "ertalSed Mm. Harry Law*, f P rt
i Thunrfay.
Eogene
spent Thursday with Mr. Jone<
mother.
Mr*. Chariee Jones, of Farmington spent Monday nealmg
with Mr*. John Sebi
Mine EethOT Spark*. Mis* 1M.lan Styles. «aua lurid Blirtard.
of MOMUe. spent Fr^Jsy
with Mr. sad Mr*. Wilbur HI me*.
Mr. and Mm John Taylor
Raymond Taylor, npeat p rldny erenlng wlib Mr. and Mr.-. NetooD
Taylor
Mr*. Veraeil Wilder and Mr*.
Margaret Taylor called
water h.atiag system put into he
three yearn. Paator ,bip of !»»*,„, Anderson. It
welcomed nearly two t , an4 , ou tbr *Me uf the oldIfonserlv of Por, •erken. of Dirlne Grar. j, otrf s, nr .. ,h,- :l < m many oc- Ui ^4 os !wrt *- ^ * J “
thru the water* of Baptism. Thru-, taatonn the symoolical tomb c<i Amo^ pJJSt - h , ril!r „ ^ out &T. ihe history of thi* work Christ has been opened. tnm*-J wl - ^ “ having n hot
of grace in thi* Jolty, gain* forming nten and women rCba r be.-o mad*. Nor were all boy.- and girls into Children of; mc-, Uorothv the great gain* apportioned Ugbi. and on the very spot }*«**-
i! Chatman, wblli being, Luvem Martin. Wednesday eve- the early U borer* During the; where the open grave door of'town
die ployed at the home of Mr. aing. mnletry of M. X Fit eh. about the bar degraded men aad their Amonr the Charier Sbepperd. had a dUtj Mr, and Mr* Howard Spark- i «,»>.. thirty aoul* entered into families into child *n of dark- on Kndav *^21” *peB which caused her to fall .Leaded Ae show at the Lev., ,be iellowshlp of the dumb a!, B y far the largo,, donom Arm* ^‘-r m i Th.itr.. P-IO. .- I— ,hW m.num.Dl „ *m£-J!7S*‘iEZ?
. . , . . „ J was the HdJes' Aid Society. Mm. Alice Woodland. Mr* WHwlth her ] day as • ridenee to the workings, and a* the women of that famoos bur i rube aad Mr*, rariotta Cook
-walled town, when they of Dor.herder, called on frieodm
permiiited by the enemy. here oa
from s chair, editing and sprain-; Theatre. Friday evening,
ing her wrist. Dr. Sharp wa* Elizabeth Jenkins, of Newport, j alive and remain with
sttmmonfd Immediately, and at- span, the w«*k
tended to the Injured number Ceorge A. EUey. cook on thi aehuoner Ella Loulee Fow*ll, returaed home to Maryland Saturday <« account of the illnew, of
hi* wife.
W'hen the oysUr flset let: Maurice river for the oyster beds, there were one hundred and fifty men with no berth* This I* unusual st thi* time of the year. In year* part there has always been a shortage of this fleet of boata, most of the boat* taking from on* to three, men over their regular crew*. As this industry pa-* large wages and boards the men, i, attract* a large body of men from the
south.
Photographers from a motion pllclurr concern bad a power boat employed Sunday and Monday. taking picture* of the oyster fleet a* It wa* leaving the »bSnew at Bivalve. The boats, under full Mil, with a stiff hrwez.-, made a beautiful sight Quite a i.umber of vUitor* were oa board taking In the view, while the captain* got their craft well under way. Beveral acrldentaoccured among th* oyster fleet. The fim day lb* schooner Ueorge C. Bell broke her winders, early In the morning the Mary J. Robbins went to the railway leaking, the schooner Rebecca Bell and the schooner Oyaternian came together »l eight-thirty, damaging the Bel! considerably. Several colUnions occuted, the boata making port, but the damagi could not be ascertained.
A Good Investment Th* *4th Series of SiAires of the PORT NORRIS BUILDING and LOAN ASSOCIATION Be sure to get as many ! •hares as you can. ?
vUle vUitor .Sunday. Mr. and Mr*. John Taylor. Raymond and Anna Taylor; dpabt Monday evening with Mr. and Mr* lUmmeil. of Millville. , Mr. and Mr* Carl Siadler. «f MUlvlll.. spent Sunday with Mr*. Stadler'.- parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
Victor Esladt.
bleasing that can fall upon any church wa* eaperksuced During the par. jrald of Bober, Chew. Walter Garrison, a home boy. wa* ordained to the work of the gospel minintry ant com mission'.-i to a larger field of tuefulneto. Even t'.e loss-.-* that the ebunh
haw suffered have been :
Charles Taylor and faintly, of! gain, both to the no* Millville, were vbdtlng Mdativesjaa to the beyond,
here one evening thi* Week. I
Mr. and Mr* Car y an i rhll-j The Division of Labor dren. of Millville, spin, Sundayl Two daughters have groan up with Mr. and Mr* Nelaon Taylor.) and are flourishing at their Mr*. Jacob Ziminenniin. Ji .> mother’* rdde. sharing arith her and daughter - aift-t on Mrs. j the field of labor, in March. Howard Spark. Sunday ' 11156. the Newport Baptist Church Elwood Zimmerman and family 1 waa organ!*ed and r.l members were out-of-town visitor* ow m,. ,,f ,he Dividing Creek Bapliet week end. Church were released to form a Mr*. Elizabeth Mag>-- -p. r.- toundation for a great work of ftrnday with he, aunt. Mr* U , Grace there A garter loss for Taylor, here. Sunday. another great gain was felt when H- t, a Taylor was la Millville .co members were released from
Saturday rg |
For the Latest in Footwear Visit
carry froi
also surrounded them, to The tmdirs Aid Society of the
A j-gjgr ty.T£i
their B . upon thetr backs and marched out the narrow snow gat«. to liberty before an ntierfy silenced foe. so too. these brave * "men have made poieible the
great mfety oJ their btuband* and well liililren and forever sealed the
: door of doom by this a<: of right*-us and ardent effort. The Be ward of the Laborers Our forebears have secured their reward and It is great and richly] liewerved. yet not perfected, lor fetd haring p. : , -d bHteri
at Deiaman- Wat. r Cap. Mr* Mha Bazar aad son John. ~ at Bmdg.t.ic, sprat Frida; atUr- l noon with la Jand Bauer aad *4* Mr* John Rrtley aad sea. <ri Bridgeton. were risltiaz Mr* Retiej* par mu. Mr and Mrv Watter Hb-kavan on Frida) and Mr* Lewis Cbaaee. Mr s and Mr.- Jerry Dilks. Mr* Mace l Hi.!. Hr. and Ml*. Boyd Carr Urn. Mb* • Ada Garriam. Lee... Moor, and ' .nuly and Mr and Mr* Harold Bailey were among I hour'who | mots red to Fortesctve oa Sunday A Harry M'il'ong and wife ami * eland HPkman. wife and daughter. Verm, motored to Bridgeton on *
inday.
Mt. and Mrs. Norman Wright, of k Bridgeton, spent Sunday with rela- *
live- here.
Kvrr.-» Laming and family, o! • edarvllle. npe-.t Sunday afternoon Vlth Amos Pepper and family. Mr. .-ind Mr*. J..hn UIngold and 4r. and Mr*. Wiinn. of Pori Norris. ] Sunday afurnooe with Mor- j V
B«riamu Hour-: Duly tH repi Saturday)- t A- M C P M. .Ope* on Satuotay u
« F M. Ope* oo Satuotay uw-
Store ,U l« P M (Dayttght Saving
Time 1
Special Money-Sawing Sale of HOME FURNISHINGS
timer Campbell and wife. _
Professor Georze Robbln* took 1 party of folks to visit e: * County House mu Asylum on
Frida)
party were Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Jerry Dflk*
B. FREEDMAN’S &
BEN-MAR
SHOE SHOP
We we running a nwnber of special* this week.
Ladies’ Pumps and
Strap Slippers
$ 2.95 *2.95
A full line of Sport and Tennis Shoes can be found at our two stores.
105 N. High St. Millville, N. J.
536 N. High St. Millville, N. J.
Spring Gothing
is what we can save you money in. We know how to buy and what to buy. That's why you will buy Men’s and Boys’ Latest SUITS TOPCOATS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS CAPS HOSIERY Clothing Furnishings GEO. LEVY
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N«». <t lupother
r "
Wearing Apparel UODET’O THAT EXPRESSES PER9QHAUTY Sext to Levoy Theatre MILLVILLE, N. J.
STARTING FRIDAY at 9 A.M. Manufacturer’s Sale of 500 New SPRING AND SUMMER SILK DRESSES For Ladies and Misses
Sizes 36 to 52
$750
Sizes 14 to 20
Regularly Sold for $13.00 and $16.75
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Due to backward
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