cape hay coinmr times. Friday, idly t iwr.
ape May City
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jn View Ool tage. Ml „ >«rert KIIimit •nil Mi Spieer Hatrta. of Wilu ! ^tnd Mr. «nd Mm. Hwley of i>hmin. N. J. Makiber. of Media. Pa., of Mr*. J. I»rd Hl« 0 [. iiccupyln* • Madl~>n ™tia«* «or •'"‘•B Harry T. Hu*b»* npent y I:, I'bilaitelpbta. Clifford Tbayer *pent • lhr w.-e* In Philadelphia. W-lliam C. Mwray e»K | her bri-lce club Mon ,ntn* »i ** SJ<
,n btreef.
irl Sbnw. of Philadelphia, .ding the auininer at tbU tt - . Rafferty and faiuily. starfeipbi*. ha»e opened .-ottage on New Jereey where they will reanatn <be Mitnmer month*, and Mn». Robert Marti.rI. occupying “ Seventh apartment for the aumEtelina Church, a recent Ip <rf Temple College, dphla. I* spending the \acatlon at the Ixwie .< int. Mre Char lea B. BhMdr. lueen Street. Mba Church ■ate early In _ . a to upend th< B. T. Haalett and Mm m K-ely hav- retutnw fork, where they vlait ami Mra. Oeorgr F. Hickey thtiKton Street, entertained lari Week end thetl i Hickey, of Ardmore, and Glenn Brownlow, of Oer. - Clara Pletpon. after atiK college at llilladelphla. •lumed to Cape May for the Harry Hess epent a part »cek in fhiladelphla Uoyd Haffennan. of MiFla., who la enjoying a few *tay with her mother. Alice Hughe*. Kpent a part week In Aebury Park with il.itlrnnan'* mother. Uouald I> ar u the gueM r parent*. Mr. and Mrs. 1 K. Eldredge. and Mr*. Bert Hickey, of n. *ere gueRt* of Mr. and William Hickey over the ■•’id Hunter la upending the with his parents. Rev. ! William Hunter, at th*. ! parsonage. Gauff and family, of urg, are occupying 613 Hu Street for the summer. > Sallia Junkurth. of Philaia. Is passing the umincr rottagd. 6S3 We hington Robert Frank and family. Uadelpbia. are located at Siockton Avenue for the l.illlan Frances Jones. Ipbia. has opened her c 62* Coulmbla Aren ehe win remain until 1 and Mrs. Porter F. Cope daughter. Miss MiUicent •d Philadelphia, are oerupyKearney Avenue cottage. Margaretta Cope will Join wreni, hue | n j u i y . B Mallar. .d PkHadalphls' •P ned hi* Maryland Avenue 1 '. where he and his family enjoy th e summer months, md Mrs. Carl Weber, of N. j.. are guests of F. } Townsend. ■iph Morgan and family, of “Mphia. are enjoying th.* •' at *09 S.*Well Avenue. • It!an i H. Thompson acted as
" ELBERG’C L Dept Store PORT NORRIS vihing for your Spring and “'f Needs in CLOTHING SHOES for the Whole Family
Shrine Convention In Ailantiej Mb* Sara Brulth. of Miami. City last week. j pis., and AU. nt»c City, the guest -Mr. and Mrs. F. Mulfotd Stev-ft •Mter*. Mrs. J. C. Utile. en«. whew marriage <o«ik plwr,.land Mrs Samuel H. M<x>re durJune 11. in Anbury Park. werei <n * the week, given a reception Thursday eve- Mm. Hickson Robbin* wa* nlng at the Gateway. Somer* I vll,,lla * lri">ds in Cape May this
Point. Tbete were sixteen guest* J
•■sent. ! J>r. Douglas* McFarland and Howard E. TrueUnd ann of lr * n, ' ,r - 01 -'’h'lad'H*'*- «- Mr. and Mm. Frank Trueland. j " u " in * a •' ' u «» New of this city, and Mis* Helli yor *‘ Aw,u '' r ° r 'S' •tmimer. Larued. daughter of Mr and Mm 1 Mr ' *" <1 Mr ’- Au K“- , ‘'''* »•>“** Fre.icr«lck Lar--d of Plejoomt ' * n ' 1 f,u,,1,y - ^ S'on.diuml. Pa.. «1lle. wore united in marriage at •‘“"""‘r" “ ™”“*' “ ,hl * r *“ the home „f vhe bride. Thursday.!“7. ,or * h ' nvomhs. Jun 1«. The bride and gTOUU , M J > * Alk,, ' r, E ,iuU ^"- who wexe attend’d by Mb. Hath-! and J-*"' 1 " ryn lamed and Irving F. Tni-.- l ' *?”. Gn,h *' 11 trench, and land, arr now enjoying ihelrl h " ch,ldr, ‘ ,, ■ ar ’ -""'ring the b"nejrn»oon In Maryland. , etimmer * ;»»on at their cottage
ra. I. J liKher. of New York.
• ho !s occupying her South Lafayette Street 'tillage for the •utuem t, gave a dinner party for the nii'ii her* of her bridge club Thursday evening at the Gateway CajHno. Bruners Point, followed byi |v, a Theatre party at the Apollo Theatre. Atlantic City. Her guests were Mm. Waller L. Bennett. Mrs. T. Lee Lemmon, Mm. Harry H. NeedUi. Mrs. Thornton Pocbe.-. Mrs. William C. Mecray. Mrs. Arthur F. Hand. Mr*. J.
Oliver Rutherford. Mr* Y. tbnpffa. Mle» Hilda W
Allyn • Mecray
summer r ■aeon at
on South Lafayette Street. William Isiuney and family, of
Mr. and Mrs. William Hobart, of Wildwood Crrm. called Oti friends her*’ Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ryan, ol Pleasantville. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Olsud.. Madden. George Chester, of Philadelphia spent the week end here with his mother. Mrs. Ida Inger•oil.
Marmora
•Hr
d Mrs. Hacker
lied on Mr. Belfrey. of
her sister, who te| Miss Carrie H<Adcroft, I cester, spent lari week i coiifdns. Helen and motored to;
their
Kurils Fitzgerald and family
d a cottage at
■rry Street for the summer. Mr. and Mm. William
Graham are passing the summer
at 25 South Broadway.
Erma
and Mrs. Enoch Miller. Ji
Mm. J ° b ° H - called on M;-h. B.n Taylor, at Georg* h. Cur-^f^r, jiouj,,., Sunday evening.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Sheridan
Mr ami Mm. Gal* CaaM-riy. of and Mrs. Jere Alexander, of Philadelphia, have lease*] th - cot- CoUM House. vUlted Bert |)aw-
lage owni d uy Charles Eldredge. j son Sunday
on Broadway, which they will! Miss Marian Hoop and friend, ■ecupy thl* summer. Mr. Css-1 from Maryland, are visiting hei “ rly i - head <j* th* Gennanfow n | hrother. Karl Hoop, w ho is very Nash AiiUdODbila Company. 111. HI* father was also called
Mr*. Walter H. Phillips and!In hi* hedalde last week. Mr*. Gustav VanUnnap spent a' Mr*. Enos Bailey visit*
part of the week in Philadelphia. ■ mother and took her two small Mrs Lewi* T. Stevens. ofjrhlldren home with her The Corgi* Street, entertained a i little one* *pent some time here
'iridgi oil W< dnesday affermsm j witb their giandparenta
Mr*. Ralph Johnson. Mr*. Harry| Captain Frank McKean. Brown. Mr* ll. rh. rt Towns, n l. Wildwood, rail*d on George Smith
Mrs Frederick Tompkins. M™.’| Sonda > r evening.
Harry Lemmon. Mr*. Arthur Mr - 0, " , Mrv J0,1,1 Johnson (>uB*a«i and Mrs. £(,^^,1, i and niece, also John Johnson. Sr. Phillip*. U>f Camden. *pent the week em
Mi' Harry H. Brown, of Co^-! a, ,he L}1 '' Cottage.
*1e Street, was h.wtes* to the' Fra: k Mra ' Ul member* of her brldg. <lub „„ H » nd motored to Wildwood Sun-
Wadnenday afternoon. i d “ y -
Mr*. M. A. Lengert Th / CTO **'j w,,ch _ B i n and daughter. Miss IJda. of 0 . n , ' atf ^ ' und ■^ ,
Philadelphia, have opened their Columbia A' euue cottage for the
Mr. and Mrs. George B. Curl is entertained the members of their
bridge club
Sally Mar-
shall'* crowing and Bennett'* Crossing. On that day the summer schedule for both the Reading and Pennsylvania Railroad
started.
Mr. and Mrs. Allred Jackson
rday evening at |h( . ww . k ,. nd in ,. h |ladel.
heir aumnier cottage on Kearney j
Avenue j Mjli# Roults Is spending Hr. and Mrs. Clmrlos N. Davl*. |Wfl wf ^ kf w „ h rP i a tiv.» in Wll.d Philadelphia, ar.- now occupy-1 m | nl .| ont x>|. Her parent* remg th.-summer cottage on Beach | , urBMl home Thuisday from a Avenue, where they .Pill remain I , rlp WaaMbSton and WUming
until late In October.
Mrs. Carl Webber, of Florence. N. J.. te the 6U*st of her father. F. Sidney Townsend. ' for two
Rev. Curt la O.
Fred Herr entertained hi* brother, fi.mi Pleasantville. Sunday for he day. Hav id Mason, of Camden, spent Saturttay here and enjoyed ff*hing in the Delaware Bay. Robert Huenner. of Bride*burg. Pa., spent the pa*t week here with hi* uncle, Philip Hear. Miss Florence Mason, of Camden. t* here vlaiting her brother.) Alvin, for a time. She expect* to spend the summer here. Mrs Sara Madden spent the past week In Cape May with Mr*. Dora Eldredge. Mr*. Karl Hoover entertained the Sunshine Sunday School Clans at her parents' home last Tues-
-ntngg
- Mildred and Elsie Matthews. Mr* Ada Gibson. Mr*. Homey and Joseph Hoop. Elizabeth ir.gersoll and Mrs. Dave Snyder were Wildwood vlaHora last Friday afternoon. Misses Cora and Jennie Garrettson entertained Miss Marie Bailey for the day on Sunday. Mi** Grace Brewln. with friend*. vlaltAl South Dennis on Sunday. Perry Johnson, of Cape May. called on hi* grandparents here Friday evening. Ml** Marie Kelly eniertalned the members of the Busy Re* Sunday School Class, of which ihc 1* a member, and other* at i party Thursday evening tn honor of her birthday. She rered many pretty gifts. Those present who helped make the eve-' nlng pleasant and long to be rc•mbered were: Mr*. Florence Pattemon. Julia Schellengcr. Ruth McPherson. Margaret Creeses. Martha Halbruner. Mildred llalbruner. Katherine Matthews, Handleton. Mrs. E. Reeve*. Mr*. Kelly. Misses Opal Schetlenger. Marie Kelly, of Philadelphia: l.illlan Kelly, and the hosl- ». MUs Mane Kelly. Mr*. Roy Jagger* and daughrs called on Mr*. Harold Ba. her Green Creek, one evening last
week.
Mr*. Sara Madd- i spent Iasi Friday In Cape May Court H« Mr*. Lida Van Winkle, of Cape May. called on Mr. and Mrs V. Boult* on Friday evening. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Pattei and children, motored to 1 mlngton. Del., over the week - Mr*. Patterson planned i.> for a week or more w ith r
and ft
Mr*. Chari wi«-:. T'.i.-
of Tuckahi-. spent WPdnenday evening with frleada here. dare-nce Smith and artfe motorv.i Marehallrljle TiMwdoy. William and >'abaft Sapp were In Tuekahve’ T I.intday evening.
Mr and Mr> Aea Madam and tic t family, ep^ne Sunday evening j monhi wMh thler dangbler. of West Ita.Gap.- May V !«ydla K’ !. of New York, lajanvl
vlait I tig friend* here.
I*-*!- C-.n-nn wai* among those who attended the supper TXick-’nh'H Thursday evening. Mr'. Kluatieih Young spent
It and family, of Folrruf<. J** - j k j call'd on .Mr. and Mr*. Clarence ||
melsmiih TSMtrsday.
M j Harry Young entertained Penn- ill j eylvania friends over th. week)I
Kinney Shoes
Timely Suggestions for JULY 4 th
James H. Matthew* and family moved into their recently pur chased home on the hill. Th» house was bought from the Bennett heir* and was remodeled. Mr. George Vanier has returned home after a motor trip to Dela-
Mlei Eleanor Boaserman. who|ware Water Gap aid other place.; was a graduate of Wilson Col-,of Interest. lege.- thl* spring. Is entertain-j Mr. and Mr*. Hlllslnger. of lug one of her cl as* malm at the j Wildwood, spent Saturday evening prmbytBrian manse. here with Mr*. Sara Dawson. Mr. and Mr*. John Sickles' Mrs. Lewl* Palmer and daugh hav returned to Cape May afteriter. Evelyn, of West Philadelphia^ passing the winter In Mlamla.U* n. a day here recently with Fla. frlendr
COLLER’S
JUST ARRIVED' Full Lin* i the Latest Style and Patterns of Summer Dresses for lad in and Misses, in all materials. Priced at exceptionally low figures. We Have AUo Added a full line of Men's Clothing in two and three-piece Suits of all the latest designs and materials.
A FULL LINE OF SHOES for the -vhjle family, which are priced right and bound to please you. Large Assortment of KNICKERS, SPORT SWEATERS, STRAW HATS AND CAPS BATHING SUITS for the whole family. JOSEPH COLLER 5c and 10c Stoic Dry Goods and Notions Washington Avenue Woodbine, N. J.
GOLDBERG’S SHOE SPECIALS line* already reduced to broken *De*. now further reduced will soon be gone.
Everything to supply yonr ; needs in Clothing and Footwear For the whole family. Buy it in Port Norris’'
Men"* t'learnaee of Oxford* Every man who look, for style, quality and low price* will regrvt not attending thl* special event The values are most exceptional and so are the shoe*. Every n«-w style and finest of leather*
Imported Brown til Ualher
Sandal* *1.U>
Sizes 6 to 2. Another case arrived. We now again have all sizes. Regular *2.50 value RATMIKU SHOES All colors »•*» It
Children'* ihc
Oxford*! ramps! Slipper-! $Ui j 'Bale! Indies look Into this specially priced group. Right In the heart of the Mason we are offering a great selection of footwear styles fb? every taste and includes all the new color*.
SNEAKl'PS We For Women and Girl*. Brown, black and white, in Oxford and Cross Strap styles.
It (litk SHOES $1J£ All leather -Sundial" double tip tan Scout Shoe*. Greatest work shoe for hot weather.
_
Tan. Calf and l'a»tel I'arrl.mmt j gtr;
rmr *ijw j womek*s rmrs
Sizes 8\* to 2. All leather with j Another wonderful group al this beautiful buckle*. — Regular I We have taken regular
*2.95 value. IS and *6 Pump*
! stock
sell
BOVS OXFORDS
Ul at this
of Roae.
GOLDBERG'S DEPT. STORE 37^7 E. Commerce Street Bridgeton, N. J. Merchant'* ITlze Sale FREE TICKETS given with each purrUB»e Greatest Money Saving Value* XOW Sale uni* IS shopping duys -JI'XK is to JILT 2 Special reduction* In Shoe Depnrtwnl for thK great event “liny For Le*» In Bridgeton"
SUMMER FURNITURE OF OF REED AND FIBRE Not to be eclipsed by the comfort and beauty of more formal furniture for the home. Summer Furniture has captured a most charming way of expressing these qualities in Reed and Fibre. Comfortable Ckon-.. Convenient Table*. Restful Davenport— everything is here- to make your porch a happy rendezvous (or you and your friends. McPherson Furniture and Carpet Co.
32 Commerce Street
Bridgeton, N. J.
JVs. 20/ IB—WOMAN'S Patent Opera Pump. Spike revered Heel. Same model in Black Satin.
N,. 9210—MAN’S Tan or Black oxford. Goodyear Welt oooatrurtloo; Rubber heel.
IX Ol K I HII.DBF.X-S HI I'tKTMFXT Children** Camp*. Sims I to t I*m Children** Camp* and Oxf«rd*. Btu-« 8 to II Ml*w-* I'nmp* and Oxfords. Sizes 11 q to 2 Men's ll«t*‘ and 1 rdth'* Tenui* Sbars Mioses and « hlidren'. Teuni* Sfcme. «». Ihij»* and loath** Oxf»rd* at fflJtx ladle*' liathinu Slippers color* ladies' Silk H»*e. ctior*
73 F. COMMERCE STREET BRIDGETON. I. J.
Standard Piano Co. 30 No. Laurel Street Bridgeton, N. J. Gigantic Two Weeks Prize Sale
$285.00 Holla. Bench. Cabinet FREE
Terms as low as $2.00 Weekly Extlhsion of payments in case ol sickaeu or out of employment No Interest. Ho Extras. New Player Pianos in Walnut Oak. Mahogany—as low as |395.00 up Uprights—*250.00 up Grands—*825.00 up Used Upright Piano*—*16.00 upwards BUY NOW—Each $1 Paid of account either on new or old purchases entitles you during this Ten-day Sale to a ticket for the drawing of TWENTY FREE PRIZES. “Buy For I^-** In Bridgeton"
J. J. BRASAEMLE & CO. Big 5c, 10c and Dollar Store You will have to visit our Store to see the BIG SPECIALS in our windows every day during the sale. Tickets Given Free With Every Dollar Purchase
-EXTRA SPECIALAgate Dish Pans—25c, regular 39c Aluminum 6-Cup Percolaters—49c
J. J. BRASAEMLE & CO.
Bridgeton, N. J.
W | 14-16 E. Commerce St. "Buy lor Less In Bridgeton"

