Cape May County Times, 8 July 1927 IIIF issue link — Page 22

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I Ur KHa» Atrams. o( Phtladel-

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V'* ciJhn Osborne, of .. >peet the week end iHborse's arandmother.

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i. who ha* been visit ins Sirs Jamea Abbott.

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;t isn’t the man who smiles that

Mr and Mr.< Charles Mllrbell. w ^“ n ^" v ' < . rrt hin« *oe» dead wrone , n . U.id_ called -'n Mrs^ LrdU ^ ^ jt |1)f m , n who nuvls deteat met* on Thursday In ^ a,,c ' slnKil , R . R ay little song:

^ and th. smile ar,

,i; on relative*. | vorth wh |le.

and Mrs. Byron Pyle and i >rTlv iaed they aren’t a bluff.

P * , “ But here’s

■ well

«M«b«r he’s ■•teres Am

arvv and weary be teoke< ■ythtec w*rma *" asked

• Pitman, railed on Hr Pyle * But here’s to the man who smiles

a*. 4. u. >o Millville to spend the! parent*. Mr and Mrs. David Pyle. 1 and ai n g*. * ith her daughter. Mr* on Tuesday evening. And then produce* the stuff. .Op X j Mr and Mr». Mortimer Mender- —— • seek’s news we an-! son *f visiting Mr. Henderson’s Gu , withkamp say* when you

rococo the birth of a daughter to .-uni. Mr. Charles 8. Wolcott. In . photogr»ph of_a -«'*

M- *nd Mrs. Elmer Beebe. W’e) Beverly. S. J. a hat on.

a tsh to correct that, the new ar- Mr and Mr*. David Ryle are happened rtva’. *»tBt a boy. and has been I f pending the holiday* with their j r . oaa-.ee i'.Imer. Junior. (son. Dr. Byron Pyle, in Pitman. j j Crank Wiaener motored io Cam-j y r and Mrs George Harris.: d«n T ivsday on business. W hen he I i fegrle* Shropshire. Mr* William j j Tctume-i home he brought Mr and HarUot and Miss Ellen Harris | Mr* Emanuel IVrry and family to j motored to Washington to spend j

I .pen.: two weeks with Mr*. Wid-j thc holidays.

rorr snd himself. j Miss May Cranrkle visited Mis* j Mrs Ellen Harris is visiting | K1| . ab , ,h iajre. of Pitman, for a

Mrs Martha Champion, of Dor- j lfm this week.

Reprrkeasible When they were wed she took tu Their love began to wan*-; They.re now divorced, and i*n the blame. She took his name In vt She had Just been kissed ••You'll pay for thta!" she *1.,^, td. “I’ll tell father and he’ll "But. dear—'' he started u Jert ”8h! Here he cornea now.”

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• Tok them up and balanced their. ■c his tAmd palm* Scdden!' he res Hied that tboogh tb» room ws. voe-y warm, the weapon* * err very

tnli ' cfc« sir r

Wbiek of you tw® santebed Mr »

Jeanjf Beaufort oot of my band* ‘ d.urhtv

i this night *" be asked with

■w days.

Mu* Mildred Adler, of Atlantic. Oty. i* visiting her parents. Mr.

aB-i Mrs Henry Adler.

Chari* ► r-'hropshtre has been for a few days with his grandparents. Mr and Mrs. Hartaog. of Dor-

Msrion

(Continued next week)

sore of this that no shadow h

doubt regarding It ever entered'^,)

her head But. ah! If only he had-;,*, ,i,.a •pokeD the truth! If only sbe had I | lanl married Mm! J KrBnM ,

Bo. adroitly yet simply di»ruir.<5 j Jeanne ,-utere.i Washington one mon in spite at the grave riski to spite of the imminent danger . he found an obscure but r. *p<r i

ter need to read: she . known that pel* ' in -mong all others m the the mere feel of liber rutrrtege certlfli »'• ’ • i brokenly Sbe p*.-.< • ingularly trying ordeal . out of It safely, b-i . **n to go. She shoot i-ient vertigo and daiv: Mr horse lest she fall Morsan! So many thing:

Port Elizabeth j Mrs. Emma i-ore and Mr. and Mr*. Ira Irvin and daughter. {Emma, spent Sunday with Rev. and Mr* N. W. W it award, in Gloucester Rev Wickwsrd was a former pastor in r» and is ughty-Uve years

old.

Mr. and Mrs Charles Eisenlohr tailed on t-b-nda in Millville on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Not man Thompson and daughter. Jean, cd Atlantic City; Mrs. Eeonard Orr. of Vineland Mr* Darrel la Wishnrt and Mrs Mortimer Henderson motored to la-esburg Monday evening to call ion friend* Me and Mrs. Ellis Begrv and I l ib.I si Clair were in Ocean City | M.nday to help Mr Boggs brother. Harry, celebrate hi* natal day. M - Barbara Oliver ta spending

i Dowell

Mere wutetly To *

one of the eleven whom she ha met with Annitage. she wrote

totier

II was ■ letter which wool ■ntnraliy arouse the curiosity < • mas like Izovelf He took ,1 i Kennedy, who studied it for a fe motnent* then passed it ever i Ansltage

i her—H-RD-M was;

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City with rolng on

party

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and Mr* lawltr Farmer ■» in town Tuesday evening to goodbye to friends before start•nine on a lor trip to Portland Or*, bail** 8 WarfleM was in Fortue Monday on a fishing trip

and Mr*. William King and

daughter. Helen, and Mis* I-orralne j

King, o' Philadelphia, are vlnitlng

Mr* King s slater. Mrs. Jacob C. 1

Henderson.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berner and j children. Howard and Maxine, and William Bradley, of Philadelphia. 1 v isited their parents’ summer home j

on Thursday.

Mr Jacob C. Henderson celebrated hi* nalal day on Saturday by giving a birthday party. The guest* were. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Henderson and family. Werren Hi nderaon. of Philadelphia.

Henderson and re visiting rela-

Media. P . and Philadelphia Ml*- Ethel St. Clair has gone to

tmdm to spend two weeks with

r aunt Mr* Pearl Sharp Harry Gideon and Jacob Rech-

*teiner have had their homes »' ■*

*( Huh*!.. * »»■• — Vllliun Kin. ..i

vn pasting a few day* with Mr jdsughu

and Mr* Turner.

Jeremiah i hamhers spent Wednesday and Thursday in New York where he attended a vegetable growers conference. There were hundred and nine in the party r*. Bevier ha* gone to New

York to stay a few day* M-i.r-ter. Pa

Visitors say: “You have the most up-to-date

lumber shed in the county."

This shed has cut our handling cost considerably, and the saving is reflected in our prices. If you are looking for a good place to buy lumber, see us. 1

Helen and Eliza huh.

and Mrs. John Henderson j Mr. and Mrs. Frank MaybeW and ! *on. Frank. Jr., of Millville, spent ! Friday with Mrs. Margaret MayMr and Mr*. Herbert Vannman 1 are i nti tiainlng relatives from |

sin- and Mor*

Your Floors — The first thing a visitor sees! Will they Maud insertion ? Prrvmr* and beautify them

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There’s Tire History Back of Firestone FULL-SIZE GUM-DIPPED BALLOONS

U the original Baltoau Tire Ike) were placed oa Ike market over lour and one-

halt year* •»«>.

ImmedialeH they were adopted by motori-t* everywhere

with I he **»'

that ha* greeted Kirv-tono Tire* f® guarter cent ary.

eiitbu-la-m

ill other the past

sain

I’irestoae Balloon*

today the leadiag low-pre*-nn tires made they provide utmo'l Safety, tomiort

and Ecuaote).

Rare drivers will trn»t their live* on no other tire*. — They will prove jn»t as de-

Bui Fin-stoae Balloon* at their prevent, very low price* our slock I* complete in all site*.

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