Cape May County Times, 6 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 19

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CAPE MAY COUTfTY ilMES. PWBAY. MAY 6. WK.

p. i • ! Mr*. G«ritr 8'.owm«n t» «p:-n«l MllloiC Gandr and dantfi«*r. Uelmom I t«r ••tnral »*^k* la Lpcaburc f>lna. Mrs. ^morl Krrlck-r.n, B.C — | »l!h h.'r daURhlrr. Mrs. Charles Haley. Mrs. John H. Bailey .. Corse*, an employ** I Hoffman. i Mlaae* Mar *. Oarrtoon end iPrrtha ' Brothers rtlprard.! Mr*. Milton E Henderson en-.Co* are ab!.-' to t* about atter C; wiU r> on one of tertalned Mrs Heulah Steeim.n |bela« c**Aned to Utelr horn.:: nlth

, tluiinK oyater season, and Mr*. Beasi*- OuBois at dinner, jUIn***

Clliabath Kelson b « re- Thursday erenln*. J .Mrs Panl< i fharp and >"n. De

" (r o» n H»H »n Camden 1 M1- p mmrtu H *nter. o; Maur- w ‘«- an ‘ 1 • Ml meetiM °f p r A leetonn. has been v|,lt!ns her Saturday aftrrnr. if Id Friday afternoon. ** Kr andparenu. Mr and Mrs.

V. at «I>« s<*»ool houae. Mlnflald Hunter.

, May !•. w111 **• ,h * U '' Mr. Charles Champion rUlled lit of the seaaon. hu dau«hter. Mrs. William .. Errtckaon has had *!■ Erhler In BrldtetM Tawday. Mr. rtsnd lichted with electric , n( j Mrs Erhler will leave BruUe- , which adds * really to ton to || r e in Baltimore. Md of bnalneas. Mrs. Elwo.d Lowe sod son. »,rr was a meelliiR of the ntotored lo Bridgeton one day

i,r$ of Msurier filrer Town- work

►■14 In Lee-rbur*. Monday. Mr. Ralph M Fbaw and several 1 :S. friends, of Philadelphia, spent C. G. roller, president of lhp eB(J wlth Mr ^ Mfx

p. T. A., attended the George Shaw.

.ounty council me-tlng. Mr. and Mrs Charles Hanklm wan held In Greenwich. of vineUnd. visited Mr*. Katbryi April *1. Htowman on Saturday,

nr-vid Warwick, principal Among the visitors at Mr*,

dnioch nchool. and MIm Hemehel Plnrci * on Sunday were were week-end Ttnltors Mr. and Mrs. Summerville. .»» Warwick’*. 1 Pleaaanivtlle; Mr. and Mrs. of the old oul-boUdlng* Sommers Lloyd. Mr. and Mr*

»en removed from I be of (-*p, Ml?: Mr*. Kane.; 0 * N>«POrt. weie in tow* Sunday, property, thus Improving of Btralford; Mr h and Mrs. Ur of Mlllvtlle. ipp^aranee greatly. Brooks Blizzard. Mias Kathryn! C * ,W , r and Mrs. Burton Whlldln Blizzard and Mr*. Kathryn-Bllx-1 Mr * nd " r *- P * U, l J ' ,ter ^ * nd Mrv Aimed. Whllden. were « Ownlavtlle. i M , r P*" 1 «“*“*• who 'T tphla visitor*. Thuiwday td Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Caaklll.' pioTed ,B p * BD *' ro '‘ ^ nt ,h *'

*. I an.' Mr*. He«rr Gasklll. of Mays y field day for rural i La idin*. spent Sunday with Mrs

of Cumberland County ! K .thryn .'Cowman.

lield In Shiloh. Friday of

rek. The morning will b*j ^ ”

•>» n*«Hn* contest*, story MaUflrt^OWn and music appreoUtton. 1 ViaU1ICCIUWII

:■ radon to athletic*. j

Dorchester

Mr. Somers Whilden and son. ; Clarence nnd daughter. Geneva, of Wildwood, were in town Wedne#-

jday.

^—.y ** r - Mrs George Sharp mo-

..Irill*. and Mr. Md Mr*! ^ oul ^ ,0,rB W«—■T

lawa, of Bridgeton, vtalted and Mrs. Milton Bailey, on

in Mllllvlli

church wedding took place here on flafctPlgy < venire at f o'clock, wl en MUe Ull an 'rhomp-

Roland BtHriier. of

Hedslcrville. were married lay Re'. L. B. Henderson Th«y were wt-

Mr. and Mrs. Lwdle

Thompson, also of that ids**,

Groaa an-

nounced the arrival of a little girl, which they cat! Anna Mary, Mrs Gross was formerly Miss Mary Sharp Both ghlld and moth or j

doing nicely.

Mr Haley B-ltrman. who Is e ployed out of town, spent foe w< end with his pa.tcnu. Mr. rand Mrs. Mom Bateman Mrs. Elizabeth Dtlahar ha* returned homo otter spcttdUg a few days out of town. Mr. Leslie Vuoyon artd family.

Milhi

A business meeting war held at the horse of Mr and Mrs. George Owens, on Wedaeaday evening

After the business meeting, re- ting I hi tie'

freshm' v- were served Those. Sydney Somes i- i(coperatir.i Morton lore presrnt were: Mhs Kloreac* • Ms parent's home from a *<•►••• IWin -mall i Bailey. Pr.nces Hollinger. Per- autooud.ii* acctd-nt " Id •* -f th* mill* Hunter. Agnes and Hattie Mrs. ly ray Parks and Mlsa Han by ibe d* Pettit. Ma< Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. : Da )| Scboolfteld r ot.ired to Mill- '• l ' George Gwens and son. Albert.; on Thursday. M ' ar,! yr *- ** Howard Ntsson and Allen Sharp.: , Haron. who has hern M ^b-. n nwn

. icaaflned to hu home for many } 0

Mr*. Alfred 1> jrls motored out ww ,i ll , ri rour i tl-k*r»- Is now of town Tbursd*y. Lpi* »ork on the farm —

j Mortimer Mayhew attended the j jBoerd of Mmatlon meeting at the J

; Port Korns High School, on Sat-; (Moihr:> Day jnrday afternoon. The i ounty j Tbey say man ru ,iBlUtilatendent. J. J. Cager. waa That auh»-ei

The Millvlle Fire Oepartment ,k Idown nd

made a onlck run tu th. home of „ r mn(1 Frj|Bk of (

Jowl, a..mb,, „„ ,. r5al „„ oM n . , :1 •hw . tntrr.o.r to mm , M ..nbbo,, „ ,

IJIU. d„. work n.. b.. .c.rtrd « tt. -

Maurice Rockwell was a Tuee-'n*,, bungalows at 1-aurel !*ke. | U the hand th:

day evening raller at U.« home of the tu w names given to Buck

Mortimer Mayhew. tshuten Pond This <Uw-lopmcnt | , l "'

Mrs. Kathryn Blizzard, teacher joemUnu. ■ to have Urge niunbei

mother targe j itne attention I Rlier Road I

' i .d i ill

DIRECTORY

.•( the Iharches gad l*r»few»Mml aad Baslaevi

( aatbertaad 4 eoaty

Itew. of ' »• ning ' ' May-I

BucksKutem

Cut Flower* Blooming Pot Flower* and Fern* Funeral l»*i*n* Arranged sad (Mtvered i>a Sborl Notice VICTOR ERICKSEN ■ ILKl VILLI, I. J.

FAGAN & FLEETWOOD Flour - Feed - Grain FORT VIKRIS. X. J. OCLivtnv OAvs Mseasy—OividuiB Crwek TViorsds r —Hst^v itW^^W sericetewa *st« rosy—Poet Stems

Fire Place Equipment

HARRY B. BICK1NG

j The twitrh Boy Painter la a | Guaranty of Pure White Lead

i Painting and Decorating

FU7E LINING. DAMPERS.; Paperhangtnc CLKAS OCT DOORS. phone 89-B-3 Odarrille, ». J. ASH DROPS BRICK.

f.»6 BED yi'ARRT Til K.

SPARK GCARlf. FIRE SETS

AND ANDIRONS.

local teacher, attended laat of Sunday visitors from week to

week's tencher's meeting at Port ( week.

Norris High School. j Mr. Voeker. of Bridgeton, n ■

IMraier resident of this locality.]

and Mrs. George Bailey.

Mr. Paul Baily. of Mtlirlllc. spent

Wednesday In town.

Mr. Albert Hillard motored out

town Wednesday.

' Mis* Annie Robbins Is Quite III.

Mr. IjeRoy Sharp, of MiUrfllc called on bia father Friday. Mr. and Mrs Albert L Hill.trd

, Harold, spt tzi the week end | dl

HelrltiK to observe Children's Week. Mrs. L. Del Mayhew gave;' the required Bible 81 y to the | children at the day nchool. on Frl- (

day morning.

Pupils neither absent or tardy j from Um, day school for April are i a* follows: Roy Slckler. Omar! Slckler. Margaret Helms. Itotrcrt ns. Ghmce Wcldin. Edward Wli- i Panr Ackley. Julia Haven,:

i friend* recently.

How To Avoid Traffic Cjjh Leave your ear la the garage

Give your markin' ’■» a Slop making paym-: Don't buy a ear at all

and Mra. Ed Miller, t Mile, spent Sunday with M

George Shaw.

Martha Champion. <

and Mia* Carrie Comp- __ — ^ o' Pleaaantville spent th * ,. nlprU j ne< j company from out of end here with their parent* lown rww>llj . v HerachM Pierce motorc.l Mr aod Ur( Qgden Bally, of town on Thuraday. MillriUe. called on hla parent*, and Mrs. Chariee Woodlln Mr ^ Uni JohD a,,,,. FYWay

friend* In Atlantic City. eVl . nilw _

lurday. Miss Annie Bobbins underwent Charles Wood!In. Mrs. 0(H . rBtion a t the Millvtlle Ho: Heuderaon. and Mrs Beaal.- Thursday. April 28. for ton-la uBoln. motored 'o MBIvlll'' a jj, , n d u improving rapidly. IB t*day afternoon. Mr. Joseph Sharp had the mi*-!i and Mr*. Charlea Morris; f onunt lo cat his Anger oB while j| iamlly, of Philadelphia, spent!,, work for .Mr. A. L Hillard. 'zy with Mr. and Mr*. W. The Misses Alice Hillard. Ben- ; 2

Isti Wells. Horenee Wills snd Ed-;!

snd Mr*. Holme* Hand. wa rd Compton. Roy Robbln* and S ridge ton, called on Mr*. Mar-, Kllsworth Reeves, who arc all cm-If Cruse. Monday evening. j ployed out of town, spent the week Stella Cruse visited In end borne with their parent*. *■’ this week. I Mr*. Ervin Bailey and Miss I>eMellle Cruse. Mr*. Bar-iborah Sharp, spent Sunday with 'ruse. Mrs. Frank Cook. I Mrs. Bailey's p*.rents. Mr. and Georg* Stowman and Mr*.; Mra. 8. Pitman, of Bordentnwn. ’vri Hoffman, spent Tunaday Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hillard called "irille. jnn Mrs. William Haley. Saturday

Herbert Hoffman and Mr. |evening.

Bailey motored to Maurice- Mra. Joaepb Scull spent a few on Sunday. days recently with her stater, of

»nd Mrs. Elwood Bailey, of Port Norris.

'Me. and Mra. Row Anna Those who spent Saturday errof Maurtcetown. spent nlng In Millville are: Mr. and Mra. r with Mr. and Mi* Percy Reeves. Mr. and Mrs 1*-*-Bslley. lie Collin*. Mra. Jennie V Clark. Beulah Steelman and Mrs. Mrs. Morion Reeve*. Sr M Albert DuBois called on Miss an ‘ l Morton. Ethel and Mae Reeves. R. Carlisle, on Sunday, '’aerie Harris, Leslie Tniut. HoMilton E. Henderson or ward WilD. Ellsworth Reeves. Ho-ri.-hla. spent the week end * ttnl NI**on. Allen Sharp. Jr., home here. Miss I >c bo rah Sharp. Fred Hines. '»! "f our townsmen *prnt Nut n,brr George BucksN In th t Maurice river cove. : tow - Mr ‘ n<, Mr * Kr “ nk lv ** tcr -

‘i‘5 the oyatermen at their It Is a eight well worth

Pitman, spent r "ith Mr. Harry Shaw. Len Bailey *p, u , Sunday *0 Creek. »nd Mr*. Walter Compton *n Pleaaantville. Friday 'turday. »nd Mi*. Georg* Harris Charloa. spent the week “li Mr. and Mrs. William

Mr. LeRoy Sharp, oi Millvtile. phlne Roch. William Snalth. I'athcalled on his fagber. Mr. A. R. lerlne Snallh. John Catry. Howard Sharp, recently • Reens. Leon Reeve* and Mary

Herbert Robblr*. of Millville, j R»tchi>

called on friends here Medneaday. The day school ha* Juat en<'Union Sheppard, of West Pbll*-; rolled four new pupils from Miami

delphla. called on friend* here one i Beach. Florid*

evening recently. I On Sunday, the close of C htldMrs. Fred Slater called on Mra. rena’ Week, our poator Rev. C. S. Edward Hunter. Thuraday. |Reeve*, preached a most tmpreeMr*. Elsie KircboB. of Bridgeton. {aive sermon to parent* Is spending a tew days with her | Mra. Edward Some* ha* returned parent*. Mr. and Mra. Reuben j after a prolong'd visit to relative* Sharp. Sr. ! in Michigan and New York. Wilbert Bateman, of Dividing: Mr*. I-*wi» Reeve* and Mrs t reek, railed on Mr. and Mrs. ] Syhble MeLmt who have been Irving Bailey. Thursday eventpr. 1 quite sick, are now improving.

Just Think! When you are in Millville. Five gallons of Standard or Sinclair Gas and a Quart of strict!) high-grade, medium oil—90c TROTH GARAGE 417 North Third Street < Troih a Keen)

Geo. Maier & Bro. BKIIH.ITOR, *. J. ;-ROOB BtHM, SBA1.I. HTORF, Oil. aad GAMH.IlfB BTtTIOl NK IK I HI K'H aad SI HOOl. 0?l BAIN ROUI ISAAC FAGAN Ladies' Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty | White Palace Barber Shop WM HISIAtP. Prop | Msis Street Pert Sarri' uwufs ask Tor Grandma's or Kew-Bee Bread

CHEVROLETJ

The SEDAN-$695 F. O. B. Flint, Mich. For grace and twee ping dignity it would be difficult to imagine a more beautiful car than the new Chevrolet Sedan. ' The colorful beauty of Marine Blue Duco—with modish | gold striping—the tertilMmther rennsor. bullet-type head v 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-piece 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, dash 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

GOODYEAR Goodyear Tread

Longer vvear. Easier Riding and Better Appearance LES CHECK CORSON & MILLS

IHE MEN

A'illlsm Pierre. »nt several day*

I We Will Buy [our Old Carpets I Reweave Them into HM Reversible Rues

:t cleanjnq l and ftonovatln* k>»lh Rug Works, Inc. j _ JCk Calls — Phcn* to ll5 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.

Dm'/ tkmmk u *, profit from ohom yom mrrrly boy iombrr. C>*r rrmcr •> brood. bAp-fml-corrr, oil yom, feahAng pt.Mrm,. H r

In fact, no matter what sort of building you wont done—anything from a new house to having your cell-ir stairs repaired—we're the logical plr.-e for you to come foe advice. Well see that materials are good, pla.m sensible, costs low and workmanship &m-ratc.

For a 100% roof call our Roofing service Department ft'c carry the gtnuims Barrett Atphalt ShmgUs

E. L. Warren Lumber Company Lumber, Mill work. Builders’ Hardware etc. Pert Horn. 60 PORT NORRIS. N. J.

H. F. Ogden

EXIDE

Battery Sale* and Serried 25 South Pearl Street Bridgeton. H J. I. Serata A Son* Feed. Coal, Hardware and Farmer*' Supplied Bridgeton. H J. Phone*: 1S2 and 1158

^ ^RoJrUoio Sat afactory Portraits Fin* Picture Framing

Geo. E. Le Sturgeon, 29 *• L * ai * 1 Bridgeton, M. J.

HKIDGETO*, H. J.

If It'* Clothing See Maier & Elwell

HARRY W. WEBB

PORT NORRIS

GENERAL TRl'OKINO SM«-walk« Filled aa- Graded DOTS FILLED IN

THE ENTERPRISE JJ-.V. s. laurel SL, BrMrrUia Bl(.i.iys!t..4SRHUHr>T PH>«S PLATERS V HTR0LA8 Biidgetna, Kr« J'tarj Notary Public DEEDS. MOUrUAGES. ETC. W. D. Robbins, Jr. Dru* Store P*rt Norri*, N. J.

CHI RI H DIRECTORY

FIRST BAPTIST CHI’RCM Port Nnrriv Carl Egtl, Pavtor YOU ARE INVITED

FIRST R. E. < KCRI H Pori Terri* REV. W. O. MOORE. Pastor »ue A M , CUM Meetlnc. lauae It'-VM. Ir»d"r IB jo A. M . Mur ulna Worahl*. IS* V. M.. Sunday Actual. . jn T M . Epworth Ll—yw t 1» IV M . Ev-nmc 4D*iiBa . T Jo l- M . v. • -.-.aejw mmamuc. Praywt*. The < hnrch With a Welcome

R. L. Sharp Buyer and Shipper of Aid. kl'H> OF PROIllCE and Dealer In HIGH GRADE FFKTII.IZKRK Rarekvavet Maurleelonn Wharf Chambers Fireless Gas Range cook with Th* Oa* Turned Off Dan Henderson Co. 410 High St. Millville. K. J

SHILOH BAITIST 1 HI Kl H I*ort Sorrla REV. J. T. WILLIAMS. Paator MRS. OIXIA DAILEY. Clerk You are inlvited to attend all aervicea

A. M. E. ( HCBCH Pori Norri*—HaleytlH* REV. F. R. STEVENS Port Norrie—fnlon Bethel Hervirra every Kundar at *» P. It. Port Norrt*—Union Bethel Servko every Sut.dny at tl.W A. X. and T.M P. M

Com mi ner General Agent of j),Continental Casualty Co. DANIEL A. CHEW REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY

7 he Bell Telephone Directory is about to go to press. Its pages are soon going to close! Arrange now at the Business Office for new listings and changesin present listings-

The DELAWARE & ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH & TELEPHONE COMPANY

sj\ever before -

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at such low prices / Tlic Most Beautiful Chevrolet ctuood-

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bodies by Fi 'her. for example... beaded, pancl-'J a ml fi nished in attractive colors of genuine Duco . .. smartened by nariv«cd front pillars, upholstered in ich and durable fabrics ... completely

appointed — and cnchanced by such m«rk» of distinction as full-crown fenders and bullet-type headlamp.. A new AC oil filter and AC air cleaner add to the performance and dependability of the Chevrolet motor. A full 17-inch steering wheel, coincidental stt.% ring and ignition lock, improved transmission, new gasoline gauge, new tire carrier—all these are now stand-

s today. "d

?fi±3'525 Sl '625 ai'- ‘695 ate '7X5 Sto ‘745 ^ - to J 3 9 5 13-to J.»J

ard equipment. See the.

Port Norris Garage

EARL H. BROWN. Prop.

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