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Slate To Aid E| Fishing Fleet
^ May and Wildwood „-v •< !t>» >*•» JW'-'T
awyi&.^Ow
* „» fnkm Cwantr; v ' f ^ fwl^etu. I^rrt.rr of thr.. B,af4 ("ommeroe >1.4 r, ( »tlor Kdw»r4 Kam.n. *evirrtaiTt Au«u«tu* Smith.
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Ci?E HAT COCHTT fUM. FBIDAT. HAT «. 1M7
t'aga
F««
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."
- -- ^T2L. I tnx in
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.
iiw ■imii MiPHfraMWP
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
H. F. OGDEN FOB HONEST. CAPABLE
ATTENTION
MILLER TIRES AND EXISE BATTERIES
25 S. Pearl Street Bridgeton, N. J.
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
*daj
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
WALTER L. RIGGIN —MODERN— (’LUMBER & ELECTRICIAN KAIRUANK. NORSK A CO.. Aft. PHONE 52-W PORT NORRIS
You Can
Do It!
AD you need is a can of i Cannote Auto Enamel) a { brush and a few hours'spare time to give your car a deep, rich enamel finish with CARMOTE ALTO ENAMEL A high gloss, weather ana wear-resisting enamel supplied in black nnd nine popular colors. Makeytwr ear look Hkc new I
big I trot her f Vwm.
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
F M
-‘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
one Patrol
It* tkr phri- * WrUf .IttrU /crYot/g raff'
Y our service depends on more than just the way your own instrument and line arc working. Any moment you may call for connection with a telephone two, ten, a hundred or a thousand miles away Your call may hop underground and emerge somewhere across town It may follow one of the great cable highways. or head off along some winding poleline into the next county. But, whichever it may be, your erv icc is constantly patrolled, in trucksand cars and afoot, along nearly half a million miles oi wire in Soutn Jersey—to see that storm and sleet, wind and flood arc out-manoeuvred—to see that thc track is quickly cleared for year call when the elements get the upper hard. These men are serving you personally. With them it's not just an eight-hour day, but a job vo. your interest Not just that the, traffic shall flow along normally, but that _) car call shall go through.
THE DELAWARE & TEL. & TEL.
ATLANTIC CO.
R. M Rein or hl, Duma ALftfe*
"AN ORGANIZATION DEVOTED
PERSONAL SERVICE"

