Cape May County Times, 27 May 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 10

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CATC MAY COTWTY TIMES. FMDAY, MAT 27. 1W7.

Centre Grove Ml Tar lor wm • CettarrUU rtsttor FrW»r The Mother*' Club met at the home ot Mia. David Ore. twelve betnc preaenu A very i« warn eajoyvd by

Dorchester

Mr*. John Tarlor. ot thl* pUce. accompanied by Mtaa Square wood and Anna Taylor, ol Bridgeton, cpent Thursday shopping In Philadelphia. Vonrllle Henderson was a recent visitor here. Mr. and Mr*. NeUon Taylor called on John Taylor Sunday morning. Mr. and Mr*. George Duhman. to Port Ncrrla, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Magee. Mr. and Mr*. Devine Turpin who have been In Florida tor the past winter, have returned and have gone to housekeeping

here.

Mr. and Mrs. George Sawyer. Port Norris, were In this vicinity Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor called on Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Taylor Sunday. Mr. and Mra. John Taylor. Anna and Baymond Taylor spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mra. Netoon Taylor. Mr. and Mra. MUton Taylor were Oedarvllle visitors Friday evening. John Smith, of Millville, a recent visitor here. Nelson Taylor called on David Ore Thursday evening. Mias Sara SebuU and mother and Bvans Bahlnson. of Millvillt. spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and- Mrs. BUsworth Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor wore Bridgeton visitor* one evenlng this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Earl were Oedarvllle visitor* Friday. M*. and Mra. George Taylor, of Millville, spent Thursday evening calling on relatives In thli

place.

Lewis and Wilaon Zimmerman spent Sunday with their slatei Mr. and Mra B. Chamberlain, 1

Clarence Henderson spent Sat-

urday in Millville.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bailey and M»yl

Mr. and Mm. Charles A. Stow otored to MillvUle Saturday. Charles Slafflcker and family Id Mrs. Frank Stafficker spent

Saturday In Millville.

Sherman Bailey and family, of Millville, spent the week end with Mr. and Mra Milton Bailey. MU* Kathryn Stow man will enter Bridgeton Hospital June 1

u train for a nnrse.

Mra. Llczie B. DavK of Millville, spent Sunday with her sister.

Mrs. Beulah Steelman.

Dan Crnae. of Woodstown. visited Mra Barbara Cruse and Miss

Stella Cruse Saturday.

Ralph M. Shaw, of Philadelphia, spent the week end with his par-

ents here.

Mra. T. O Ulllston ts spending ime time in Bridgeton. Mrs. Benjamin lisvtg and grand mb. Carlton, of Ix-erfteld. called on Mra. Beulah Steelman on Sun-

Charias Himes and mother. Philadelphia, spent the week end here with Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Himoa. Mr. and Mrs. William Carey. Mr. and Mm. Koae. of Millville, spent Tuesday evening with Mi and Mra- Nelson Taylor. Mr. and Mm. Howard Sparks vislUd relatives In Camden Sun-

day.

Mra. Fnrrr.n Taylor was a business visitor lb Millville WedMra. Anna Bari spent Friday wltth her won and family, and Mi*. Leroy Earl. Miss Anna Taylor formerly of this place has finished her three yearn' course in Bridgeton Ha tal and will graduate June She Is spending s few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mra. John Taylvr. after which she will lake up tier dulles at Bridgeton Hospital. Victor Estadt and a parly of friends enjoyed a fishing trip Sunday. Miss Esther :.parks spent Sunday with Miss Lillian Styles. Mr. and Mrs. William Carey, of Millville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nekton Taylor. Job. Zimmerman was a Cedarvllle visitor Sunday. Mrs. Ella Bar. has been entertaining company from out of town the past few days. Those who were seen In Millville Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor, Mr. and Mrs Larern Martin. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Martin. Edward and Earl Sparks, John Zimmerman. Mr. t-id Mrs. Elmer Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth MU* Anns and Bapatond Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Magee, Mr. and Mr* D. Turpin and children. Mr. and Mra. John Beckett were recent riaitora at the home ■ of Mr. and Mra. Melvin Jerrell. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Martin - called on David Ore and family ' Sunday. Ernest Earl was calling on j friend* In this place Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Himes | were out of town visitors Sunday j evening.

Menantico

Leesburg

Floyd Chinn, of MillvUle. called | Mrs William Hill, who nnderat the home of Mr. and Mra. j went a serious operation four Harry Ackley Monday. ; weeks ag > In the Millville How-

and Mrs. Harr. Ackley pllal. la home.

i lie funeral of Henry Mira Margaret Adams, of South 'f Buckahotetn. Monday MlllviHe; Bart Tomlin, of HeUSSernoon. lenille, and Mr. Harold Doughty William Knight motored lo'o: Wildwood, spent Sunday with

MHIvlll* Tuesday. j Anmrtrong.

Mr raid Mra. Willis Ackley. Jr.. M r. Arnold Smith, spent Hoof Millville, spent Tuesday eve-1 week end with his grandparentDing with hia parenu. M i. and Mrs. John Lee.

Mr. and Mra. Harry Hankins spent Wednesday evening in Bndgeton attending their club

meeting.

Mrs. Paul Ackley entertained Mra. K. Wilaon and Mrs. Balnea, of Port Elisabeth. Wednesday.

Mira Marie Greinon.

■J

Mauricetown

Mr. and Mrs. William Wills,

of Wildwood, srere Sunday

Mill- i of their oon. James WUla, and spent Weuo««day with her ' family.

■in her, Mra. Bertha Orennon. and Mra. Dave Kobblaa, of Mr. and Mrs. William Knight. Millville, and Mr. and Mra. r sad Mra. Frank Hampton. !»ln Robinson, of Tuckaboe. called r. hr-1 Mrs Paul Ackley. David jon their brother, Allen Sharp. Sr.

and Agnes Orennon. Lydia and I Bus day.

Florence Hampton were Millville Mra Permella Hnnter spent the visitors Saturday. week end with her aunt, Mira

I Florence Wells, of Audubon.

Elmira Garrison, who it eni ployed In Brldgetoo. spent Sun day with her mother. Mra. Mary

- ■ Cox.

Willi, Cjot. „„

!<p.ot U>, , Ml, with hi* PM- .umthl.r, M.nm Jmn. ol Til— “S W' "C '“'.'“‘.S'”’ Ih"". T-hl 8mm, .Ilk hU

Mra. Sara Laos I* visiting (Fr Oonald Garrison

Mrs. Ruth Henderson and grand- relatives at Imkewood. ^vd Bailer of Halerrllle m. Boyd, of Millville, visited Mrs., Mr . . nd Mra. Charle. Cod'ray , Prid^ evenin, In^J Barbara cruse on Sunday. t spent Sunday with tr lends In M , 0 e Mrs William Haley Ilium Omo. of mm K

day.

Mrs. Amanda charters. Mr. Tayr. of Pitman, and Alfred Ireland id family, of Millville, visited Mra. Anna Haklns Sunday

Haleyville

the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Charles McClain.

Milton E. Henderson, of Philadelphia. spent Saturday and Sunday at his home here. Commencement exercises for the pupils of the Eighth Grade Maurice River Township will be held in Leesburg cbnrch on Frl-

dsy evening. Msy 27.

Miss Martha champion, of Pitman. spent the week end with tier

parents.

Miss Carrie Compton, of Pb antvllle. 1* spending the summer with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs I**Hoy 8 champion motored to Miltnile Saturday evening. and Mra. Everett Powell, of Ocean City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Burrowa Shaw. Mr. and Mrs Everett Powell. George Shaw motored to MillvUle Saturday evening. H. Johnston and daughter. Edna, spent Saturday and Sunday In Wenonoh. J. Laird Schober. of Philadelphia as seen on onr streets Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Pierce. Millville, visited Mrs. Mary Pierce on Saturday.

Mra. Kite Bingham spent ‘a* wMeh vek end with frfenim In Mill- #ri>m

villa. |- Mrs. Pearl Leach, of Port Nori. was a recent visitor at the home of Mlr-s Pearl Hunter. Mr. and Mrs Harry Oliver and Mrs. Hewell Oliver, of Ocean

Tburaday M the borne of Mrs. Frank Bowker.

Mra. JUIat. Sheppard was visiting relath • In Vineland reeent-

Truth Is mighty, ermr Is

3 their i

Mr. and Mra. W. and daughter. Mias Bffle. o: Oreenwldi, were guests of Mr and Mrs. Robert Nicholson, or Sunday. Mr. and Mra. George Fitxgerab and Mr. and Mi- Peter Sharp were Millville visitors on Satui day. I Mr. and Mrs. William Powell and soma friends, from Pltro-n. called on relatives here on Sun-

day.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowker Charles Bowker and John Comer were recent Ferrocue vtaltors. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hlles spent the week end with their son. White! Hlles and family, at Dorchester. Mr. and Mra. Hobart Garretson. of Port Morris, were gnent* of Mr. and Mrs 8. H. Gsrretson j oh Sunday.

recently purchased Alder and remodeled

!Th-y were married recently. Mra. Roy Tates, of Bivalve, apent a couple of days with her

moth. Mra. ben Haley.

Mra. Clarence Haley has turned to her home after visiting

relatives In Delaware.

Mrs. Lari Wyatt entert. Ined company from MlllrtUe Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Marvel and son, of Vineland, are pausing a days with her parents, Mr. and

Mr* A. T Nlchoh.

Boyden Robbins spent Saturday

In Philadelphia.

Mr and Mr*. Irvin Bailey and daughter. Barbara, spent Sunday

in Dividing Cre*V.

Peart Bailey, who reside* in Millville, passed Thursday evening w«th ter parent*. Mr. and Mr*. John Bailey. Robert Bateman and Horace Baron, of Port Norri*. spent Saturday evening In town. Klnora Will* spent Saturday In MHKille. William Sheet*, of New York, spent the week end with family here. Allan Berry. . of North Port Norris, was seen in town rec-nt

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Mr. and Mra. Morton Reeve* Sr., entertained company from our of town over the week end. Mr. and Mra. Henry Miller spent Saturday In Vineland. William Haley, of Philade] pbla. spent the week end with hi« sister*. Miasee Emm* - Rachel Hal. y. Mrs. Tom Holland 1* entertaining her mothe-. Mr*. M. Nixon, of Pennsgrove. Juw-ph Earnest, of Port Norris. spent the week end with his aunt. Mrs. Bertha Hunter. Jennie Frazier i* visiting relative* at Dorchester. Mra. Mary Burford apent the week end with relatives at Cape May City. Alma Page 1* pamlng a few day- With her mother. Mrs. William Hickman. Mra. Evelyn Crelgbtyn and children. Dolly r.nd Sarah, xpenl n couple of days with her mother-in-law. Mr*. Joeph Scull. Sr. Mr. and Mrs George Owens. Thelma and Albert Owens torad to Newark recently. Carrie Harris and Leslie Trout Philadelphia visltora recent-

George sharp spent Thursday | Ethel Showman. Mra. Harry! Q^nmunify H»H entng In Millville. Chance. Mra. Miller. Mr*. Joe, - .

Alice ..Ulard ha* returned to I Sharp and family. Mr . and Mra. j her work in Philadelphia after • Reuben Sharp. Jf - ‘hd lamily, i Fun

passing several day* with her par- Mr. and Mra. Peter Sharp, Mra tloo _ _ ents. Mr. and Mr*. AHIe Hillard. Kate Rockwell. Miss Rodt Prich- swainton hwve been swelM Mrs. Winfield Hunter, of Dor- ard. Roth Owen*. Mary BsMman.nince brat ww Chester, spent the week end with Mary Linda Soekwell. Margaret The goal am by her son and sister. Edward Fowler. Jennie Cohnoey. Rath of 'The Agrtenlmr Hunter and family and Mra. M. and Kalhryn Rockwell. KtU<l the Seashore- I* ,x. Re-ve*. Anna Robbins. Oerirod- predict ail Mis* Verna Bailey. Walton and Webb. Hattie and Agnea scribed by tbs Rose High

Kathryn Stownun, of Dorchester. Virginia Bateman, Mae liiiiiiiinfT ,Otored to Philadelphia recently. Adara Massey. Robert Bateman .

P»M Murphy, of Millville. Edwar Friswell, Tom Halllnger. He H K

ly

Mr. and Mrs Len Haley enlertalnrd Mr. and Mrv. John Schmldgall. of Philadelphia, recently. Edna Gandy spent a day In Bridgeton with friends recently. Mr. and Mra Clarence Whll dren. of Wildwood, ware In town

Saturday.

Mb* Theresa Smith, of Lees burg. ca,led on Mrs. Joreph

Reeves recently.

Mrs. James Campbell spent a; played au- _ day with her daughter. Mrs. A., freehments w.

Milton Bailey, of

called on his mother.

Bailey. Sunday.

Mr. and Mra. Cart KlKboS. of Bridgeton, were given a kitchen shower at the bride's parenuMr. and Mra. Reuben Sharp. Jr. on Friday evening. She received many useful gifts. Games

a late hour reserved. Among

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Fisher's Chocolates 15c lb Jumbo Salted Peanuts 15c lb Orange Slices 20c lb Choc. Cordial Cherries 39c !b

Mixed Baby Chicks 10c each Men's and Boys’ Caps, Latest styles $1.00 Men’s and Boys’ Canvas Shoes, all sizes $1.00

Genuine Imported English Broadcloth Shirts Special—$1.00

Boys' Knickers in Light and Dark Shades $1.00 ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL Rayon Dress Goods—48c yd.

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Bint- Mr sad Mrs. R»-ub,n Sharp. Sr.. Beulah Weik. of Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs. Sail Klrebeff and ap< at the week end with her <>« rge ililw*. nW. Mr. and Mra. Llaeoie ——; ■: ■

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,,1 son. Richard. Jr., of Dover, j

Del., passed the week end with ■ ■

«r mother. Mra. Sarah Stnp-i ard. ) Mis* Deb -rah Sharp and Mr. Fred HI new. of Vineland, spent Sunday in Philadelphia with

friend*.

r. and Mra Ogden Bailey ami son. Norman, of Millville, spent Sunday with her parent.-. Mr. and

Mra John Bailey.

r. and Mra. Paul Jeker. of Pennsgrove. passed the week end with h* r parents. Mr. and Mra.

Lorenzo Hu.ton.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles ShropJre and daughter, of Red Bank, spent the week end with his *1*and family. Mr. and Mr*.

Lincoln Wills.

Mr. and Mra. Harry Stltes. who ive been spending the winter Millville, have returned to sir home here for the summer

Freddie the Frnah gave hi* f Itrnlty pin to that young Da kid who lived- orst on Kay Sire One day fast week when called on her a new mak the door. - Mira Frances I* engaged, si watd the maid. “I know It." replied Fred •■’‘m what she's engaged In”

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