Cape May County Times, 6 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 21

Slate To Aid E| Fishing Fleet

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Btarkvood. Id whlrb »ue tot T*ry pronitDeet part aM the with whirl! *be caa m

dwrrtBa at roowMerabW iwnllo*

the »!at* »«-rd of (Dd NavlgatlO* artth,

' , U !W>^ L umber

:a*mbdr ot the Stat- , •

/ of lb* lotaa*

1-ar "Of C«only.

at the party laciiUel 3 « Aafhoor Boiil, . .^1,1, UoatH rrre*

and G««**

Jr*;* kaeroa attended a Pareot fcacbrr*' cooTrntton. ot Oroeti-1

vtrb. on Tutwday.

Winiata Ua*on and Claodr

“And what doe* G^d-

Mtu imrotb) RadrltB h*a been t’an.p stilled relative* In Cwnden rwpntntwd an oRrial from the Mill- 1 over the wreh end.

ill.* Hlsh School lor the track y, an ^ y ;a John lleno-rmn oeet m Shiloh next week, to a*- j w#lir Thnratty and KtUay with

•at Mr. ttwter Mltehell ‘ tbel: on. Morttrae: Ur.ldon « oh. oeaant t of the y, ,,,4 Mr , i^ny Reeree bad

nm M E fharah at*! ninak-lan ;oomp.n r from Camden on Hun

tatereft In tht* 4,,

ctty. will prawent a recital on Wed- »i,. a„d Mr*. Unit* B. .) erentna of nett «.«k la * Prr Philadelphia the Pint M K .Ttarrh »^ k , . lD burt(1 ,

Hw.y StM-ret the riothl •* ®«T y ; (...i Ml , HewderaeO Chau on I-**! Miln 8t t* I. who hak ,. . jW , brlr pruperij on t-c *“• W r D 1 "■ tm • oa *- • torn., of Itiowdwajr and Uel*ea

time died •■*»!> Sunday muintna Drive

Mr and Mr*. Cbariaa S War- ... .... . . fiold. of the SyUamla UoU-I. PbOai ort hu/abeth deipbu. haw b* n io meir

Leesburg | JLT T S “ '** •’ ~

1 Parr, oi MiUrlllr. 00 .Saturday (Will you allow me to r-plaee aerlden

j Mle« DMrta Henderaoa rpoot the! blm* ! Dor for- “ftearrh me—both ar»a

\fra. Irene Smith aad Mr* Knih | l(f , k ^ ^ x-jariand Mtw Oldan "Ob. vlr! Th‘3 1# are broken and hi earn any a

Sharp, apent Saturday la Pblladrl-, Ur> Ar1hur Mef-UIn waa vt*n K , Midden " word."

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Ayara. niaabe Mr. a

r hum. h-r* for a f*rw daya-

I Mr. aad Mu. Claud. Jlend.'r-

1 Mr aad Mrr Charlra Ctaenlohr aon. or Philadelphia, -p. nl the and j eatertalaed Iriead* liom Canada week en-' wiih Mr*. MargarH

1 city > tbla week. Ma/hew

t. Mr* 1 Mr- Owat Hawn waa In Phtla- Albeti Chamber* vl»lt»d hi* delphta on a t. <pplnx trip on wife. Marjoil. . aeveral eveatac*

Raturday thl* week. Mr* Chambera wa* njJ.Mna rnrarla Vaaamaa. eleclHclan. opral.-d on at nrldtetAUi lloapflajjMonday anoftMtap Mr U.d. in

1 and Prank Tnmlla. aw'.nmni. ar- jerently.

member Budcet Conamlwdonera

Keddan and John C. Uipkad „ C WU. tfvm the of-| fb , Ml

Mr and Mr- Harry < oualJt anoj WaM-r

danahter. »pent Saturday ib | „, t)> . home of ' •

Phrtn. “ |Krid...

little Haaet Van Artadabrv. three year old daughter©! Mr •’»* | Mr* Spencer Van Artadalea. «ho

. ha* twen sertourly ill In Millville . on Sutu' eral day* I Ho*pn..l la «h>wly Improvlna ,, ! ' —

Mis* Ixiulae ln*er*oll U M*” g aot»e lime with Mr.. ntth. »hn ha* l*«a unite 01.

Mr and Mr* dam- Moor* and famili epent Sunday afternoon at «b* horn, of Mr* Hoorah poranu,

■nd Mr*. Daalel Dee

U-ona A sh mead l* upending time with her porenu. Mr. and Mr* Kdward AahnMWd-

Mr and Mr*. Alfrad Sharp. *pml indi y evening at the home of

Geora* Sharp. Mi.urieetown. Sarah Pothamcm* and

. . . and Mr. and Mr*. William I. *l.bln*. drove lo Hot tree ue.

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Let Us Serve You

pt roller;

•ce o' Ike

K»ir^ Shipp and Kohcrt Stmon.

g Traneeh.

party *pent Haturaay In MhHtK City and were met Sunr t> A-wmblyman Char!** R«»d. who accompanied them | Cape May. where they were Be; by Suite Senator William H. jntht They epent the morning Is**'iiUK 'he harbor and view tu !he n-et in th. harbor. Their an- \Wt was to Otten* Harbor, p Wtldwrewl. where they made a gn.v of the condition* Alter ike tour of Inapectloo ty; acre the m.i.. at the tubing Industry at 1 inner at the Hotel beaere*t. g.!( He) eonaldered the need* g the aaterway for the preernl puo&. it k* the undenrtandlng lit: hiprovementa nrr ai> at •ace. »

Childr< the *e by Mb Anna dent* A p WIIH* 1 V

on

fbr th

In Wildwood ful

> a rraldeace

Mr*. BiU Heriia. Ml** BUen

a with; Hard*, and Mr Rollla Bhaw aty HHj leaded * teachei* meeting at

ry a***- I Deewbune Monday,

eavor. | Mr. and Mrs David Ford have returned home after a two Weeka - Sunday rW , w |ifa relatives tn MUlvUle.

mor of | Della William- ! a. 1. turned to

one of 1 tiff home, alter npenJlag the

Manned „ n re r *ith her win. William, tn k'. Mt»! Mlnotola. their Ktunmrr home here rmtan-i oharlw Bennett, of MtUviUe. the w*k tnd.

I* iniprnvtna h*» property there. Mr and Mr*. Howard Caboon

and Mr*. John Holiinga-

Jacob K ec hat cine r and

daughter. Cntherlnr. have retnrn- s *‘ _ . ,

-J lV» . vu, will. ..lau.o ■.iSr*.*"'

New York.

Mr. and Mr*. Cbariaa Eloenlobr motored to Millville Friday.

Millville

Mi- - wilbelmlna l^wer apent tae week end with her parent*. Punntertalnrd her cmialn.

Battery or 1 ire 1

Trouble?

See

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Market in" at Kotnk Brother* it always a pF-avutT buy in carload lots and tell for le» «ny«»e 1 po£->iuiy ivn. Visit Our Large Market

Wr spetialme in Bananas, rood a banana COULD 1

Yon have never ktrann how ; nntil yog have tried ours.

KOTOK BROS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Millville Market: 106.108 Earl Main Street Weather by House Block

I Ml-* 'Viva Loser, of MBIvltle

„ , . I Mr and Mr*. Oaear Polhamn* Sun Jay here with ! y ^ rrrmtat MillvtUe

to* n-bip it artier*' meeting held In IsMitbnrg Brhoot. Mnn-

MH* Mnrkay and

Mr. and Mrs. Regan, of Brook

lawn, spent

friend*.

Mi and Mm C. Caskey and

illy, of Philadelphia."

Millville

Ttctima Indlraf Il.6d0

V E. andrr ITmt nir ■

Ur and Mr*. Oeorgv Buck, of Inti! and Pine Streets, p-ailr .-ur prised on FTldny

tax vlrcn e mimher of the'r kvorl. »nd relative* cailed to rr free' maf them of their twenty-fifth i avddmt a u r.lvenary. A New Eba- daugl hn: -upptr waa aerved and all •kt-d a wry plenanat evening | M**

Ur and Mr*. Harry Walker, of

East Main Street, khoouuc* the mwesrt-nt of their danghlei,

a«l* \ walker to Rknan' Loyt of West Foundry 8tr

ru vvddlng will take place In the

awr fatare.

Uu» Helen Vanaman, of North Sroau 8tr *t. spent a day tn AilAMir c. , rec. ntiy. ^Bmiric* Thomas, of Cape May Week-end visitor

id Mr*. Irma and Warren Henderson Wednesday, motored to Atlaatbic City on Ml** Thro linkman, of Vim.- Sunday, to visit relatives, land. *p* tii Tuesday and Wedasa [ Mr. and Mr*. Georg* Stoll, of

day her. with leiatlvt*.

Mrs. Frank Wldener has returned home from a ten-day vlsii with relative*, la Camdm Raymond rienlL-raon attended meeting of the Maaoek i*>dg--. at Maurio-town. on Tuesday eve-

ning.

I>r Byron Pyle, wife nnd son. Pitman, spent the week end

"‘'(Mr Cl

’ Charle* Johnson

gre**

Norri* Saturday morn In*

Mi nnd Mr* John Harii* and son*. *nen< Saturday night In

t«ty and

Kroad

eeaburg.

a

city

Mmrtation. in session at Bridge

elected tbeeae officers: PrculIranraa A. Staager. Jr.;

ra*-I*ri»ident. Morris V. Me

Urieland: Secretary and

Marry R. WalUnsn. DlnML_ .

•d. la Hoy W. Loder and Doug-

u itkr-n*.

IT- HaptUt ' t Mr. Webster, of High ‘here a full course supper '"ved. Among their l*u»lI' »as voted to send »5 to

Valley

h- held n

TV

i «ity

mty

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leal perbt preRoae of od union before a . eriativc

with bt* parenl David Pyl-. Mr. ami M l Mortimer Hen j deraon wei tn Philadelphia thl* j week shopping. Mr Hutn-n ot Philadelphia. Is aupiurnln* at hi* summer • home. here, convalescing after j

being ill.

Him Mary Franeklr viirite.1 Mias Mari. Pabsl on Sunday Byron Broadwater, who Is employed near Freehold, spent the wegk end fiere with hi* uncle. Mr. snd Mr*. Kim. r Beebe, and May Franeklr. attend-d the American Legion play In Millville,

thl* week.

Mr and Mr*. Braun and tarn-/ Uy. of Camden, we.e'tn their' - •um.Ti.T home over the week end. j Mr*. Eva Barsuglla and Ml**

Camden, (pent Sunday with Mr*. Stoll's mother Mr*. Is;la Toaour. Mi. :2d Mta. Isaac Homer entertained Mr and Mr*. J. Boy

Oliver and family. O

on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. David Ford en-j Roy Kofine lertained relativea from Millville j business Monday,

on Sunday | Mrs. Ilertha Harris and aouv. Edward Barslrglia is visiting and M-* Kale Carlisle, drove to Edward Key. Jr,. In ! Woodhibi- on Wednesday and Cape

I Mnv on Friday

Mr and Mr* Henry f'arlDI. and dauKhter. spent Sunday evening In

IMruont.

Mr. and Mr* Hoy Bollne tor A a

Millville. | too,) ot hamper* to Phllod- ltdila.

Friday.

to Bridaeton on

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l^dgc. held a meeting

at which time they ■xHiduct a marlile

‘L« Boys' Week, which l*

t week on the Muni-

Field, every day beginning V. between the hours of 4

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-‘HI Rierk. one of the pro-

CAPTA1N: • What was that rumpus for'd in your watch. I Mr. Bronson?" MATE: "Why. John, the Portugee. was in the gaUcy hiking with the cook, .tnd juat to torment him he said he knew a range just as good as the SHIPMATE. That flared- the cook right up and he called John a liar and told him to get out of the galley, and becaufic John didn't move soon enough for him he grappled him. They thrashed around the galley and I ran for’d and got there just as the cook threw him out the ! galley door." CAPTAIN: -Why. I didn’t know Cook was so sensitive itbout the SHIPMATE." MATE; "Oh. yeg. A good many of thro! , U>0 ' "if, • “ rt ‘lection on a cook if he has to say he never u.sed a SHIl MA 11 Kange. It -oks as if he hadn't had much experience.’' SHIPMATES are made only by THE STAMFORD FOUNDRY COMPANY ‘-t.WtsJred USD STAMFORD. OWN. They are sold by B. CAMPBELL BIVALVE

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