Cape May County Times, 13 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 18

CAPE KAY COTJUTY TTJCES TEIDAY KAY IS. 1MT.

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Millville

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aonitts 'jnar aha nxdared to Stetat Ft-./kj bn attend Beld da) •*** Mtt. Uk<u» WUU. Mr* Sta ' SRarp ftftd Mr*. Villiatn

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M-<* U-.j RUckmau ha* reTl'Te-; her home In Port Nort*» after t.sitins relative, here. Herbert Bobbin*, of UlllTiJle eateed oa Mr. and Mra Badland Cftlhiac rerenUy. Mr- Harry SUXes and mol her. Mr*. Gesetieic Bateman, who baa been Ptatdin* m MUJvUle for the alntcr. aerr at their home here Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Mark Chance motored out of loam Saturday

even Inf.

Bayw nd Pearl Bailey epent Saturday evening in Atlantic City Mr. Charles Walker, of Bridgeton. paaned Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Charles Campbell. Hay murid Sharp, l*ho U employed in Philadelphia, passed the week end with bis toother and , ftislcr .Mrs. Rebecca Sharp. Mrs. Mary Burford. principal of our acbool. passed the week end with her family at Cape May city. Mrs. Howard Gandy and children have returned home after, passing acme time with her parents oat of town. Mr. and Mr... lanil* Howell and daughter. of VI h< land, called Sunday with his parents. Mr and Mr*. Kalph Howell. George. Fisher, of Palrton. Wl In rows calling on relatives last

Sunday.

Harry Mayhcw la oonSncd to hi* home with ItlnMn. Mtr Rcwe Bailey and daagbrr Mrs. Rose Will* spent a day In Millville recently. Mrs.’Sarah Sheppard entertained her daughter an dfatnlly. from Delaware, over the week end. Mr. and Mr-. Roy Yates, ol Bivalve, called on her parent: Mrs. Lea Hairy Sun

Mr* Kate Woodruff. Of Mult* iStxeet who ha- been in poor h* for some Um* is very Ml Mr* George Beevta. of NSecond Street, pent the week - 111 Philadelphia The i-lteran Departnwn- of Millville Wtaaen* nob m.t I week in their - lubboose on I Mulberry Streci, and a »ei> t and interestin' ineetinr war

joyed

nany pa., nt* and friends ofl P. T A . who attended lhe| regnlar montbl) meellnr tn ti»e ulver auditorium Tuesday even-] lag. were delight: -Uy entertained.: were rendered by Ml: Minerva Me».;dnger and Baiph ' bard. They were accompenie.1 by Mr* John Fatk. large and apprrcutivi andleO" was prevent In th- audl* dorltim of ll^ Millvill- High School Thursday night, win:, the Hiali School orchestra nod • bona presented a concert in keeping with music Week lie pile the nnrerUIn weather conditions the organ redial which

aa given Wednesday night in the First F- Church proved of the best musical entertainments of Its kind ever given In Oils city and a goodly number of Millville people were In attend; contributions for the American ed Cmas Society to relief Of victims of the Ml- -Isslppi flood disaster continue to mount, and while the MlUrtl'c quota was the money In hand now total* more tban twice that -murh Having been In 111 health for several week* Mr*. HHcabHh Harl«te George Harold. pnasrd away at her reaideocr Mulberry Street. Thursday

tnorninr

Mrs. Thomas Morgan, of Williamsport. Pa.. I* »i>*n4lng a ftw

day.

. and Mrs. Paul Jeker

with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Lorenz Hutton. Mlu Pearl Bailey has returned home after spending some In Blackwood. Mr. and Mr* Bert. Pointer, of Millville, called on her parents ** . and Mrs. Nathan Trout Sui

Harry Haley, of Millville, call ed o.. hi* mother. Mrs. Lizzie Haley. Buuday. Mrs. Marlon Lee is spending somii time with her aunt uncle, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Haley. Mrs. Haley Is HI. Ml-w Mildred Boater and MU Thelrn*. Owen* spent a day visit Ing Vineland srhoel* recently. Mrs. Sam Rot.Mna. Jr., ha* re turned home afler epending few Jaya with her mother. Mr Charles Fisher, of Oorcht-ate: who waa III. Mr*. Ethel Keen*. WlUian Beeves and Baymoud Bailey wll leave Wedniwday for Washlngtoi with the Senior* of Port Norn High School, of which lhay si pupils, for four days sight »•.

Mjas Florence Wills, of Auduion. spent the Week end icr parents and brother. Mr ln». John Wills and son. flow Mi. end Mrs. John Harm

F. G. Stieren, O. D. I Optician O l^ O 0 l> ,0,n * , ' *« 8. Commerce Street J

We Will Buy

Your Old Carpets

Miss Elbe] Filer, a prar-tice teacbev in Miilvrflt*. b spending -he we.k end with her parents In

HrlCgelon.

Uichael Imcy U year* eld. eon of Mr nod Mr- Michael Dacey. Sr. of > faureh St reel wan racially . maned nerbie chmploa of Millville after be defeated all era :n the eltalnatton roate*! staged by the Elk* IrOdge Friday a

Mr. and Mrs Howard Spencdr and Mr and Mra Lean Spencer were visiting relative* out of town j

Sunday.

Min EH|gbe<!' Jenkins, of Newport. spent the week end here with j her sistrr. Mrs Reha Taylor. Mt. and Mrs WBt.ur Hines *n-1 U-rtatned M: Hiaerf* brother and! mother over the wee* end. f Mr and Mrs < Larte* Brown Ml- I trrtaHied company from out ofj town Sunday Mr and Mr*. Gworge Taylor, of" Millville, sprat Soaday vrtth Mr and Mta. Vrmetl Wilder • hark* Taylor. «f Millville, waa calling on bla mother. Mr*. Mell

Furman Taylor sprat Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr*. rh»rW-*

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Sfc. and Mra. Howard Spark were out-of-town visitor* Sunday Raymond Spark* and Miaa Fran res Shepps-d. ot Newport, were siting here Sunday. Mrs. -Viable Martin spent Thuraty W Ufa Mr. and Mr*. Lavein Marti Of Iris place John Taylor waa in Bridgeton . I. isinews one d, T this wseV Mr Neoumb. Of lodarrille. .sited M* da-ebler Mr* Leroy Earl

Fair Enough

ample « n coincidence." J*up’l “My fikther and mr, ' we-« married wn

DIRECTORY of (fee ihnrrhes and IW»»*knal and BBAneM KoUte* of ( ambrrUad ( raalj

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Elmer Taylor called on hit mother. Mrs John Taylor. Sunday John Zimmerman was a FeUat

vilh visitor Saturday. Mr*. John ? famead wer.

Mr and Mra. Nelson Taylor and

bOdre

Mr. and Mra. WHliam Carey,

of Millville.

Mr. and Mrs Lavetn Martin and Ir. and Mrs. Raymond Martin ere Bridaeton visitor* Mot

The Epnortl. League of Bridgeton Dtatrlct held their league rally at Great: f'ity on Katurday. PUman received th# braner for having the moat people prraent

Beadj Cot Head

Bill- Wha- "bwintaa

nosj In. Jack'

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!n the lumber bus-

p.eba Taylor was visit tag friends -i Vineland Thursday afternoon. Nelson Taylor called on Vb-to:

r i-.tadt L Imprwvuis after

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Dr. August Miller flfeiropractic Health Servicv Fperialind Mery Headings X-ray Pnin .graph Lat-.ra'ury Phone: 110 303 Rich SC KiUrille

Fite Place Fqruipment

FAGAN & FLEETWCX Flour - Feed - Gniz

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:aV OCT DOORS. nMpfi: nr X* ter n QCARRT TILE SPAR If 9lft0tM. EIRE f A.tiP ANDIRONS

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Those who weW | a Millvill. Saturday evening frfoui this i - Mr and Mr*. Lavera Me-rtla. 1 and Mrs. Raymond Taylor, and Mra. Klscod Zimmerman and ffamfly. Mr. and Mra. Jacob, Z.mmerman and daughter. Annetta ! Ir and Mrs. John Taylor. Rayi«nd Taylor. Mr and Mra. Elmer Taylor. Mr and Mra. Albert ZJm

Taylor. Mr and Mrs Eiaworth Taylor have returned to their home here aft*r being In MRIvtUe for the

nod Mr* Elm»r Taylor called on Mr. and Mra. Nelson Taylor Sunday. John Banks, of f'adanrtlle. was calling on friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Robert Wallace, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mr*. Wallace 1 * mother. Mrs. Hanna Fallows Mr and Mra. Nelson Taylor were Bridgeton visitor* Saturday after-

The One Exception

'But. rarely." Jones urged, ■eeiug Is b.--llerlng?“ •'Not neceaaarHy." replied Juhnm. "I sew yod every day."

Battery or Tire Trouble?

So

H. F. OGDjEN FOB IRe-EST, bk¥ABl£

ATTENTION

MTTTXB TIKES ABB EXIDE BATTERIES

25 S. Pearl Street Bridgeton, N. J.

-ROOM HOI «r. MM AM. MTORI . OIL and «ISOM AT. NT ITIOX rt.ll rHI BrH and !U HO01 OS RAJS BOAD ISAAC FAGAN

Phone «9 R 3 CedgniDe i

Ladies' Hair Cutting and Shampooing a Specialty White Palace Barter Shop WM. HI SLOP. Prop ■ala ttfreei Port Swirl*

ALB ATS ASK FOB Grandma s or Kew-Bee Bread

Geo. E. Le Sturgeon RBHM.KTOV X. i.

If It*g Clothing See

Let Us Serve You

Maier & Elwell

, TH' i TT.RPRIBK Si-XA K. i -aarv-1 SI. Brtd

Marketing at Kotnk Brothers is always a pleasure We

REASON ENOUGH

f bay ih carload lots and sell (or leu than any or* else

possibly dm.

H. F. Ogden EXIDE Battery .-taW and Ben 23 South Pearl Rtae Bridgeton, 1. J

I. Serata 4k Sons Feed. Coal, HarMwar* and Fanner*- Sapp! .,

BIMiIXIMiAHBnX-Mm P1AJHHW rUTM* IHTBOLAh lew J«

Sativlactory -Portrait*

When we sell a man a used car we are naturally hoping that some day he will come back and buy a new car. Honesty aside, that alorv seems reason enough for nelUng him a GOOD Used Car at

Visit Our Large Market

We zpeciglixe in Bananas You have never known 1 good a banana CODED be until you have tried o

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Fine Picture Framing

2» H. Laurel St., Bridgeton. H. J.

COMMERCIAL GARAGE Phone 156 POET NOKJUS, H. J.

KOTOK BROS.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Notary Public

DEEDS. MORTGAGES, ETC. W. D. Robbins, Jr.

| j Drug* Store Pwrt Harris !L J.

A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS TWE DEALER. WHO SELLS IT

Millville Market: 10^-108 East Main Street Pbonei: 338 and 338 Weatherby House Block

R. L. Sharp Buyer anr ‘tipper of

ALL KI5I.-M OF PBODLCE

and Dealer In

HIGH GKADF. FFBTIUZER.S Barelranset MsnHcetovra Wharf

Chambers Fire leas Gas

Range

Y our service depends on more than just the way your own instrument and line are 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 orie of the great cable highways, or head off along some winding piffeliue into the next county. But, whicheve* it may be. your service is constantly patrolled,in trucksandcarsandafoot, along nearly half a million miles of wire in South Jersey—to see that storm and sleet, wind and flood are out-manoeuvred—to See that the track is quickly cleared for your call when the elements get the upper hand. These men are serving you personally. With them it's not just an eight-hour day, but a job in your interest Not just that the.traffic shall flow along normally, but that your call shall go througle

Or Reweavr Them into J

Reversible Rugs

THE

DELAWARE & TEL.' & TEL. H. W. Eno, Al.jn.zjrr

ATLANTIC CO.

cook with

The Oaa

|P Turned Off Dun Henderaon Co. 410 High St. Millville, H. J.

HARRY W. WEBB MOT KORKU GENERAL TRUCKING Mdrnalkt Filled tad Grad. LOTS FILLED IN

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FIRST BAPTIST (BIKd Pori XorrD Cart F«U, Pa* YOU ARE INVITED

FIRST M. F- raVRTH

Port K«nM REV. w. 0. MOT RE, Paator

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SHU Oil BAPTIST ril KI H Pari Karri* REV. J. T. WILLIAMS. Pistol MRS. OLGA rUILET, Clsrk * You are Inlvtted to oMe

Aa M. Ik rHl-RTH Port Karri* Haleyvflle REV. F. H. STEVENS MHtta

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Commissioner General Ageot of Deeds Conllnrnlal Casualty Co. DANIEL A. CHEW REAL ESTATE AND 1NBUKANCE PORT NORRIS NEW JERSEY

Who Supplies Most of the Eats?

The Answer It

MR. GROCER

A Real Community Servant—give him a boodtAsk him for our good Bread for your every

day i

r LE STOURGEON’S Kew-Bee Bread

SERVED ANYWHERE IN CVVUSERLANO COFNTY

WALTER L. RIGGIN

Smith Ruq Works Inc.

“AN ORGANIZATION DEVOTED

415 W. Main Street Millville, N. J.

TO PERSONAL J'fiRI'JCfl*}]

' —MODERN— ,1 I’LUMBER & ELECTRICIAN t FA1KUANK. MOUSE A CO. Agt. PHONE 52-W PORT NORRIS