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CAPE MAT CeCJTY TIKES. TODAY .TOE 84. 1827
Mauricetown Mr. and Mm. Robert Bateman have returned borne aftor apen'l InR a couple of day* la Atlantic
City.
Elnora Well* ha* returned home after upending a few day* with her grandmother. Mr*. P. PolhamuB. of Dorchester. Pearl Hunter, of Haleyv.lle. spent Wednesday with Mm, Deborah Sharp. Among those from here who graduated from the Por Norrit High School are Mia* Ethel Reeves. Raymond Bailey. Merlyn Hallinger and William Iteerea. Beulah Will*, who '«achen In Atlantic City, haa returned home to spend the summer with her parent*. Mr. and Mrn. Sinclair
Wills.
Elmira Garrison, of Bridgeton, spent Thursday at her home here. While here she attended the funeral of her aunt. Mrs. Clarence Haley. Clarence Whlldin. of Wildwood. waa In town Friday. Mrs. G. Dll hay attended the commencement of the Port Norris High School. Mrs. Elisabeth Pettit. al Bridgeton, called on Min M. Shropshire Friday. Mrs. Jennie Sharp and family called on b< r mother. Mrs. Reuben Sharp. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Well* and daughter, of Haleyvllle. called on her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pettit. Friday evening. Beatrice Sharp 1* spending a couple of dsy* with her grandparent*. Mr. and Mr*. Clinton Moore. Mrs. Jo* Scull spent Thursday In Millville. Mr*. Charles Campbell entertained company from out-of-town Rev. and Mrs. Edward Chamber*. of Psnnsgrove. called on friends hers Thursday. Mrs. Ethel Cain, of Port Norrla. called on friends here Friday. George Sharp spent Thursday evening Ip Millville. Rhoda Compton, of Millville, paused a few day* with her patent*. Mr. and Mr*. Joe Compton, this week. Rev. and Mm. WlnBrld Hunter, of Dorchester, attended the funeral of her sister, Mra. Llule Haley. Thursday. Mrs. J. Reeves is entertaining her mother. Mrs C. McClain. <>f Leesburg, for a few days. Mrs. Alfred Sharp. Jr., of Leesburg. called on Mr*. Alfred Sharp. Sr., recently. Mrs. Eunice Powell attended the funeral of Bert Bacon, ot Cedarvillr. Mra. Coleman Hunter and eon. Anderson, and Ml** Emma Hunter motored to Millville Friday. Florence Wills, a teacher In Audubon, has returned to spend the summer months with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. John Will*,
here.
Mias Mildred Foster Is spending •ome time al her cottage aloug Union Lake. Millville. Roy Bobbin*, of Philadelphia, passed the week end with his father, Ur. Sam Robblnt. Mr*. Frank Church and Mr*. Mary Burford and family, ot Cape May. spent Saturday wltb her sister. Mr*. A. T. Nichols. Miss Gladys Avis and niend. from Philadelphia, spent the week end with her grandmother. Mrs. Anna Jones M .and Mrs, Howard Polbamu* and daughter. Gladys, of Dorchester. called on the former'.sister. Mrs. Trolus Will*. Satui day evening.
E. Bailey has moved lil.- family from MtUrilh Into John Bailey'.-
bouse here.
Mias Emma Haley < ntt> rtalned company from out of town over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beckett and non. of Delaware, pa.—ed th. week end with Mrs. Beckett's mother, Mrs. Bara Sheppard. Mr. and Mrs. G. Boron and daughter railed on the torn;. : parents. Mr. and Mrs. JSaturday evening. Mrs. William Wills. M-Jl-ville. called on Mr*. Jain-* Wills
Thursday.
Raymond Sharp, of Philadelphia. passed the wck - nd with hi* mother and «l*t- t. Paul Co*, of Stone Harbor, called on Mis Ow-tie Thursday John. Howard. Jam*-- . and Trolu* Wells :prnl Satutvday evening in Millville. Mis* Mac Sharp -pint Friday afternoon In Haleyvllle. Mrs. Irvin Balby and daugbu: are spending some lime with her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pitt tn. Sr., of Bordentowri i Mr*. Milton Balby. f I* : Chester, called on her mother ! law. Mr*. Ro« Bailey, on Friday. Allen Sharp. Jr . spent Saturday In Millville. Irvin Bailey spent the w««-k' end with Ms wife at Bordentown. Mrs. Frank Feaster i- -ponding eoupli of day* tn Philadelphia with relative*. r. and Mr*. I xml* Howell, of Vineland, called on his sister. Mr*. Maud Garrison. Sunday Mins De’-orab Sharp entertained a couple of girl friends from Millville on Sundry.
Heislerville f Those who waited Millville Saturday were Mr. and Mm. Ralph MacDonald and children, and Mt* Bd Lee. Wr. and George Tom.'ln and non. Edwin. Mr. nad Mr*. Walter Spence md Waller Sharp. Dr. and Mrs. ; ha ties Butch-!. Mrs. lx.ule Co* and daughter. MImm-k Mary and Dorothy MacDonald. Ralph MacDonald. Mr. and Mr*. Edward hllden. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Newcomb and children. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wtlnon and Mr. Mrs. Floyd Chance and daughter. Marian. Mr*. Elisabeth Penn, of Woodne. spent Sunday evening In Mr and Mrs. Ben Thompson. Mrs. Ai ble Lewder and Mbs- Alda Kcaaler. of Millville, motored Valley Forge Sunday. Mr. and Mm. William Smith and son. Walter, of Millville, and Mr. and Mr*. Holland Sharp and children, of Ix-esburg. visited Ml Walter Spence Sunday.
Mt Mr*. Gilbert Lee and -u ,. Al'~r:. spent Sunday with Mi . M -. Allen 6horp*hlre. In •■x* Mm. Joseph Moore p- - week end with Mr. and Ml M Ilford Rieck. of MUIvIHe. aip-ixui was again adminl-tee-ed :n the eburch Sunday mornitiK. when Mr. and Mrs. Jam-* Magee had their daughter. Maba-
la. baptized.
A umber of out-of-town p*opl. attended th* Children - Day eervsee Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. William Bayrrar.il Herbert Bayern *p,nt Bun lay Mr. a-id Mra. Lore Corson and laughter. of Delmont. visit-,t Mr*. Lydia Tomt'-i Mon-fay Mm. Lillian F her and M:e Edith Henderao:. - ; Phttadelpt.-a •pent Sunday wtih relative-h-: Rev and Mra. Chari— DuBo - P< n: Sunday evenlnc L•hip where Rev. DuB • t iled he pulpit In the M E < : - h. Mr. and Mm. George Kendal. >1 Millville, apent .'-inlay with Mm. Etta Fowl-r. Him KutA Williams, of IamH»-| vUb-. who la making an - Wended »1*U with her am,; Mrs. Rboda Is now giving music l-wsoos having five pupil*. Mr. and Mrs Richard Bobbin-; non. of Denni-'.in., voii^i Mr. and Mm J.—ph Coz Sunday I Mr. and Mt* Joseph Cbanie and Mr. . Mrs. Albert Hoi-
Sunday ..ut „• town. ! Mr. ai.d Mrs. Ix-roy Tozour and bativ. IK-lmont. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn r.nlelj
Garrtaoi,
Mrs. E-lna Carlisle of Leeburg. wa* l:i t-.si, Monday •ftern<».n.; T. N K»dan ha* etumed to' Jeffenwin Hospital, where an-j other ••p. ration will be perform-1 ed on his neck, the first one being iin-uicoairfuL Hi. and Mr*. Charles Butcher Sp-n. Thursday tn Philadelphia.! Mr. and Mr*. Allred Pot and family, of Ocean City, s; Sunday with Mre. Elisabeth!
Garrison.
Mrs. Edna Camp I* utry ui. I
Dividing Creek
Harry Chance motored Philadelphia »m Sunday Mr*. Herbert Campbell p Tuesday in Phi! uk-lphla.
Abri Hnrtze and family Millville, spent'Saturday evening with B. W. Chance and wife. David Tail and wife. Jerry Vail and daughter. Rachel. , Monday In Bridgeton. Wallace Tomlin, of (UlrUle. was calling on fr lends here oa Saturday. J»Un Beilry and wife. Bridgeton, spent Saturday Sunday with xsr. and Mm. Edgar Hickman. Mm. Rboda ixvre. of Pitman. In, spending the summer with Mr*. Minnie Hahn. Mr, and Mrs. Geonge Robbins. Mrs George Jenkins. George, j Jerry «nd William DUks and Mm. «rd Ixipton and children among the Bridgeton sbop1 p. -s oa Pridsy. Mr. and Mrs Bliss Robinson. ! and Mr aad Mra. Allen Solomoa -pent Baturday afternoon In B.-.-tgeton. Fred Hickman and family motored to Millville on Sunday. Harry Wtlfong am, wife and Island Hickman and wife spent Saturday evening la- Bridget on. George Goodman, of Pblladelph:., war calling on friend* here on Saturday. Mm. William Veale was visit-! tug her mother In Port Norris on Monday. Mm. I-aura Garrlam. la spend-! mg some time In Moonwtown. I M; and Mr*. Arthur Robbins,! and Mr and Mm. Warrick Rob-' bln.-, of Millville, were calling Harry Moore aad family on
mday.
Mrs. Lewis Chance spent Monday morning in Millville. Mi*. Albert Cook and daughter Eleanor, spent the week end with Mr and Mm. Edward Bkeppard In Koads'own. Little Miss Florence Garrison, of W*r Creek, who has been spending several month* with her aunt. Miss Mamie Garrison, retnrnr-l home this week. Mi—f Elizabeth Tribbett andi Hannah Blizzard motored u> Bridgeton Saturday evening. i Addle Hickman spent Monday! in Philadelphia. Alfred Bailey wa* In Bridgen on Monday. Ms.- Gertrude Webb spent Sunday and Monday with her aunt. Mr*. Mulford Campbell. , M:. and Mm. N. * Lore and daughter. Emma, and Mr. and M:.-. Cliffori. Dick motored to Sal- m on Monday. Paul Turner has accepted a -Ition In a store in Bridgeton. Mr*. William Fleetwood and •laughter. Marian, w-i re Bridgeton ' ini lore on Monday. Mr. and Km. George Laws, of" P- Iritktown. spent Friday evening with Levi Turner ami wife. Harry Moor* spent Monday evening In Port Norris.
Strange Ani nal Prowler Affords I Mmont Thrills A strange animal prowling through th- fields of the farm of Samuel Hampton, of D-itn Cumberland County, caused much ourlsoity last week as well a* the usual thrills. Hampton and his wife and daughter saw the animal prowling around They supposed -bat It was after their chiekeus. They could not Identify the animal excrut that It had long tuft ears.
tall l
-m* who have heard tbej pii.m believe it to he a bubj lynx, but cannot explain I lima!* pwnre tn the Del-!
Man hall: The Jones nre mov |g free ■ the netgbbocbaod. Mini- Moving’ Why. peoplre jus; getting to know them. Mary hail: Thafs why they're
Riggins -Gaskill- Hunt Merchants’ (friz- Tickets given for every dolPnze Sale i^ ar purchased or paid on account!
Portable Victrolas $15 $25
Value 75c
Battery or Tire Trouble? See H. F. OGDEN FOR HONEST. CAPABLE ATTENTION MILLEB TIKES AND EXIDE BATTERIES 25 S. Peari Street Bridgeton. N. J.
Special Sale—New Music Rolls at 25c eacl
to $1.50.
Giiod assortment of Victor Records, mechanically recorded, at 25c. Value 75c. New Player Piano
$1.75 a gallon A.'I Colors 1 Outside White—$ 1.90 !r Special price* In H i $ gallon lots B/ Arnold M. Bauer j: 44-46 S. Laurel St. § Phone 730 Mf Bridgeton. N. J.
Pretty Little Bungalow Pianos
$295
Satin finish mahogany, rich.
full tone.
Easy Terms. Upright
Used Piano ’ $50
Good tone, mahogany case. $1
to your home, fully guaranteed Walnut or Mahogany. I weekly.
Small DOWN PAYMENT
and $2.50 WEEKLY
Delivers This Beautiful NEW PLAYER PIANO
$40
For your canoe, bungalow, camp or seashore. AH colors. Red. green, blue,
brown.
Easy Terms
*2,000 Worth of Prizes Given Away Free Get your tickets here—a ticket with every dollar purchase or dollar paid on account. This Store Is Featuring Lower Prices During This Sale KeganUess of Cost
Men’s fit Young Men's Two-Pants Suits $27.50 $29.50 $32.50
Griffen Palm Beach and Zeffrette Suits $15.00 to $25.00 Keep cool in cool Clothing
Townsend Grace Straw Hats $2.45
English Broadcloth Shirts $1.45 All sizes—white or tan
Linen Knickers—$3.95
McGregor Sport Hose and Sport Sweaters $1.50 to $7.50
Extra Special Headlight Overalls and Jumpers $1.74
Boy a* Palm Beach and Linen Wash Suits $8.00 Boys' Knickers $1.50
Boys’ Blouses $1.10
Boys'
Sport Sweaters $3.50
Maier & Elwell 33-35 So. Laurel Street Bridgeton, N. J. “Bty For lx-** la Itridvrton -
Free Tickets With All Purchases During the Big Merchants’ Prize Week Sale - - Win Yourself An Automobile
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits
Who Supplies Most of the Eats? The Answer Is MR. GROCER A Real Community Servant—give him a boost. Ask him for our good Bread for your every day menu.
LE STOURGEON’S Kew-Bee Bread SERVED ANYWHERE IN Cl MBERLAND COUNTY
Bridgeton's Big Trustful Store
Bunincas Hours—On Saturday the store U upt-n until 10 t*. M. Oth-r w«-k days. S A. M. to « P. M . Dariigbt Saving Tim*.
91-93 East Commerce Street
Big Price Redactions On HURLEY Quality Home Fo.nisbings!
Sturdily Constructed Unfinished Kitchen Chairs W<-ll dnxijrniMl and aiurdlljr mnutrurtnl Kitchen Chair. It I* unflnlshnt *o (bat you can paint or lavqusr It any color y.xj •i-rire. a moat uniiMial value.
$h 3 °
AXMINSTER RUGS In the New Chinese, Oriental and Medallion Designs and Colors.
You will want lo *r» the-* spbudld quality AxntifiMer Ru*», And not only will you
tv stamp thrru a* floor -vering* «f beauty. Exc*lutly woven Ruga, sultahi*
for
$35.00 Take oKe~albkc~with YOU! Th, New Portable Victrola Model Two-Sixty
Regular $45. $50, $55 Grades The biggesl values and the lowest price in the L nited States for these famous clothes. Special values in all departments during this sale.
FLORENCE OIL RANGES (TBiTi
Riggins - Gaskill- Hunt John I Nolan 101 EAST COMMERCE ST., BRIDGETON ^ Za 1 AX • A V\JlCXl 1
$17.50 UP
The HURLEY Store
4M3 So. Laurel St., Bridgeton, N. J.
Clothing Jewelry
Btsy on The HDKLE Pay Weekly or Hon
OrthophoBK

